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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förvaltningskostnader och administrativa kostnader Migrationsverket</narrative>
      <narrative>Administrative and overhead costs Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för Migrationsverkets internationella utvecklingssamarbete</narrative>
      <narrative>Administrative costs for international development cooperation at the Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 771 235 235</telephone>
      <website>www.migrationsverket.se</website>
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        <narrative>Box 1430, 171 27 Solna</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs (non-sector allocable)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative Costs of Donors</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative and overhead costs Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förvaltningskostnader och administrativa kostnader Migrationsverket</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs for international development cooperation at the Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för Migrationsverkets internationella utvecklingssamarbete</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">10.7 - Underlätta en ordnad, säker, reglerad och ansvarsfull migration och rörlighet av personer, inklusive genom planerad och väl fungerande migrationspolitik.</narrative>
      <narrative>10.7 - Facilitate orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration and mobility of people, including through the implementation of planned and well-managed migration policies.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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      <period-end iso-date="2025-12-28" />
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      <recipient-region code="998" />
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      <recipient-region code="998" />
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  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" hierarchy="1">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-13-1010808</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stärka kapacitet och samordning för migration, återvändande och återintegrering i Somalia</narrative>
      <narrative>Strengthening Capacity and Coordination within Migration, Return and Reintegration in Somalia</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet syftade till att stärka Somalias institutionella kapacitet att hantera migration och återintegrera återvändande migranter med ett helhetsperspektiv med målsättningen att upprätthålla migranters mänskliga rättigheter i enlighet med internationella standarder (GCM 7) och att främja internationellt samarbete för säker, ordnad och regelbunden migration (GCM-mål 23). 
Huvudsakliga aktiviteter inkluderade att stärka kapaciteten hos nyckelinstitutioner inom migration genom utbildningsprogram inom identifierade teman, etablera och driftsätta en nationell samordningsmekanism för migration (NCM) med beaktande till återvändande och återintegrering, samt bistå utbyten med länder som Kenya, Ghana och Nigeria. Sammanfattningsvis syftade dessa insatser till att förbättra samordningen mellan migrationsinstitutioner, ge återintegreringsstöd till utsatta återvändare och främja samarbete med regionala och internationella partners för effektivare migrationshantering i Somalia.</narrative>
      <narrative>The project aimed to strengthen the Somalia’s institutional capacity to manage migration and reintegrate returning migrants through a whole-of-government approach. It sought to uphold migrants’ human rights in line with international standards (GCM 7) and to foster international cooperation for safe, orderly and regular migration (GCM target 23). 
Key actions included strengthening the capacity of key institutions within migration governance through tailored trainings programmes, establishing and operationalising a National Coordination Mechanism on migration (NCM) taking into consideration return and reintegration, and facilitating peer-to-peer exchanges with countries such as Kenya, Ghana and Nigeria. Overall, these efforts aimed to improve coordination amongst migration institutions, provide reintegration support to vulnerable returnees, and promote cooperation with regional and international partners for more effective migration management in Somalia.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Upon project completion, Somalia will have: 
-An operational platform for the National Coordination Mechanism on migration (NCM)
-A least 10 governments officials and CSO’s representants trained on prior identifies thematic areas to support the implementation of the NCM’ s objectives
-Draft Standard Operating Procedures (SoPs) to guide the NCM’ s work going forward 
-Enhanced collaboration and knowledge sharing with regional and international partners om migration management through exchanges and a study visit
-Conducted and evaluated a pilot where 30 Somali returnees are given the opportunity to attend vocational training as part of their reintegration and where at least 60 per cent of the students who have completed the training get an apprenticeship, employment opportunities and/or access to financing to start their own businesses</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Efter avslutat projekt kommer Somalia att ta del av:
-En operativ plattform för en nationell samordningsmekanism för migration.
-Minst 10 regeringstjänstemän och CSOs representanter utbildats inom specifika tematiska områden för att stödja genomförandet av NCMs mål.
-Ett utkast till standardprocedurer (SoP) som ska vägleda NCMs arbete framöver.
-Ökat samarbete och kunskapsutbyte med regionala och internationella partners rörande migrationshantering genom utbyten och studiebesök.
-Genomfört och utvärderat en pilot där 30 somaliska återvändare får möjlighet att gå yrkesutbildningar som del i deras återintegrering och där minst 60% av studenterna som slutfört utbildningen har en anställning eller tillgång till finansiering av egen verksamhet.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-13" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2025-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-02-05" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-02-05" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 771 235 235</telephone>
      <website>www.migrationsverket.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 1430, 171 27 Solna</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
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    <recipient-country code="SO" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Somalia</narrative>
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    <sector code="15190" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Facilitation of orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration and mobility</narrative>
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    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Government &amp; Civil Society-general</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>Held training for officials’ members of the NCM on strategic communication and advocacy which gave the participants an overview of theory, concepts and methods to operate and successfully work with strategic communication.
Drafting SOPs that are looking into institutional roles, a coordination mechanism and stakeholders’ engagement in the context of Somalia, and a plan for emergency coordination to improve migration governance in Somalia. Facilitated an exchange with Kenya, Nigeria and Ghana on the establishment and the operationalisation of their NCM on migration, which has been an opportunity for participants to share lessons learned from different perspectives that were relevant for Somalia to further identify where they are in the process.   
-Launched a pilot initiative on vocational training for unemployed returnees, refugees and migrants in the Banadir region to increase livelihood opportunities and economic independence.</narrative>
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      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-13-1010808-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Strengthening Capacity and Coordination within Migration, Return and Reintegration in Somalia</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stärka kapacitet och samordning för migration, återvändande och återintegrering i Somalia</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The project aimed to strengthen the Somalia’s institutional capacity to manage migration and reintegrate returning migrants through a whole-of-government approach. It sought to uphold migrants’ human rights in line with international standards (GCM 7) and to foster international cooperation for safe, orderly and regular migration (GCM target 23). 
Key actions included strengthening the capacity of key institutions within migration governance through tailored trainings programmes, establishing and operationalising a National Coordination Mechanism on migration (NCM) taking into consideration return and reintegration, and facilitating peer-to-peer exchanges with countries such as Kenya, Ghana and Nigeria. Overall, these efforts aimed to improve coordination amongst migration institutions, provide reintegration support to vulnerable returnees, and promote cooperation with regional and international partners for more effective migration management in Somalia.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet syftade till att stärka Somalias institutionella kapacitet att hantera migration och återintegrera återvändande migranter med ett helhetsperspektiv med målsättningen att upprätthålla migranters mänskliga rättigheter i enlighet med internationella standarder (GCM 7) och att främja internationellt samarbete för säker, ordnad och regelbunden migration (GCM-mål 23). 
Huvudsakliga aktiviteter inkluderade att stärka kapaciteten hos nyckelinstitutioner inom migration genom utbildningsprogram inom identifierade teman, etablera och driftsätta en nationell samordningsmekanism för migration (NCM) med beaktande till återvändande och återintegrering, samt bistå utbyten med länder som Kenya, Ghana och Nigeria. Sammanfattningsvis syftade dessa insatser till att förbättra samordningen mellan migrationsinstitutioner, ge återintegreringsstöd till utsatta återvändare och främja samarbete med regionala och internationella partners för effektivare migrationshantering i Somalia.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Upon project completion, Somalia will have: 
-An operational platform for the National Coordination Mechanism on migration (NCM)
-A least 10 governments officials and CSO’s representants trained on prior identifies thematic areas to support the implementation of the NCM’ s objectives
-Draft Standard Operating Procedures (SoPs) to guide the NCM’ s work going forward 
-Enhanced collaboration and knowledge sharing with regional and international partners om migration management through exchanges and a study visit
-Conducted and evaluated a pilot where 30 Somali returnees are given the opportunity to attend vocational training as part of their reintegration and where at least 60 per cent of the students who have completed the training get an apprenticeship, employment opportunities and/or access to financing to start their own businesses</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Efter avslutat projekt kommer Somalia att ta del av:
-En operativ plattform för en nationell samordningsmekanism för migration.
-Minst 10 regeringstjänstemän och CSOs representanter utbildats inom specifika tematiska områden för att stödja genomförandet av NCMs mål.
-Ett utkast till standardprocedurer (SoP) som ska vägleda NCMs arbete framöver.
-Ökat samarbete och kunskapsutbyte med regionala och internationella partners rörande migrationshantering genom utbyten och studiebesök.
-Genomfört och utvärderat en pilot där 30 somaliska återvändare får möjlighet att gå yrkesutbildningar som del i deras återintegrering och där minst 60% av studenterna som slutfört utbildningen har en anställning eller tillgång till finansiering av egen verksamhet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-13" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-02-05" />
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      <narrative>10.7 - Facilitate orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration and mobility of people, including through the implementation of planned and well-managed migration policies.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">10.7 - Underlätta en ordnad, säker, reglerad och ansvarsfull migration och rörlighet av personer, inklusive genom planerad och väl fungerande migrationspolitik.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <period-end iso-date="2024-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-01">3479000</value>
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    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2025-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2025-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-01">7673000</value>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-02-05" />
      <value value-date="2024-02-05">11150000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15190" />
      <recipient-country code="SO" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">3352000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15190" />
      <recipient-country code="SO" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2025-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-28">5327000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15190" />
      <recipient-country code="SO" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-13-1010808" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-13-1010820</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Strengthening the regional cooperation on migration management in the Western Balkans - MIRCO</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stärka det regionala samarbetet inom migrationsområdet på västra Balkan - MIRCO</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet är ett regionalt kapacitetsbyggande projekt för uppbyggnad av migrationsinstitutioner på västra Balkan. Det övergripande målet för projektet är att stärka det regionala samarbetet längs västra Balkanrutten och genomförandet av migrations- och asylpolitiken på västra Balkan, i linje med EU:s regelverk. Detta kommer att uppnås genom att utveckla ett digitalt regionalt migrationsutbildningscenter (RMTC) i Serbien, för västra Balkan. RMTC kommer att förbättra kapacitetsuppbyggnad och regionalt samarbete mellan västra Balkans partner och angränsande EU-medlemsstater (EU MS). Projektet syftar till att stärka den institutionella kapaciteten hos samarbetspartners på västra Balkan att tillhandahålla service och skydd till migranter i linje med EU:s bästa praxis. Dessutom kommer projektet att etablera nätverk och mekanismer för att förbättra internationellt samarbete med andra regionala migrationsutbildningscentra i världen. Stödmottagarna i projektet är Flyktingkommissariatet från Serbien, Inrikesministeriet från Nordmakedonien, inrikesministeriet från Montenegro samt Ministeriet för säkerhet från Bosnien och Hercegovina.</narrative>
      <narrative>The project is a regional capacity-building project of Western Balkan migration institutions. The overall objective of the project is to strengthen the regional cooperation along the Western Balkan Route and the migration and asylum policy implementation in the Western Balkans, aligning with the EU Acquis. This will be accomplished by developing a digital Regional Migration Training Centre (RMTC) in Serbia, for Western Balkans. The RMTC will enhance capacity building and regional cooperation among Western Balkans partners and neighbouring EU Member States (EU MS). The project aims to reinforce the institutional capacity of Western Balkans partners to provide services and protection to migrants in line with EU best practices. Additionally, it will establish networks and mechanisms to enhance international cooperation among with other regional migration training centres in the world. The beneficiaries are migration authorities from the Commissariat for Refugees and Migration of Republic of Serbia, the Ministry of Internal Affaiars of North Macedonia, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Montenegro and the Ministry of Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet förväntas leverera huvudsakligen följande resultat: 1) en digital regional Migrationsakademi för gemensam regional kapacitetsutveckling på västra Balkan, 2) leverera 10 nya utbildningsmoduler inom migrationsområdet, utbilda lärare och skapa en pool av lärare inom regionen. 3) leverera ett etablera nätverk av regionala utbildningscentra för hållbar utveckling även efter projekttid.</narrative>
      <narrative>The project is expected to deliver  1) a digital regional Migration Training Centre for regional kapacitybuilding on Western Balkans, 2) deliver 10 training modules in the domain of migration, train-trainers and create a pool of regional trainers and training civil servents in the modules and 3)deliver a network of regional training centres on global level for sustainable cooperation even after the project duration.</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative>Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2025-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-05-15" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-15" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 771 235 235</telephone>
      <website>www.migrationsverket.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 1430, 171 27 Solna</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-region code="89" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Europe, regional</narrative>
    </recipient-region>
    <sector code="15190" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Facilitation of orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration and mobility</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Government &amp; Civil Society-general</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-13-1010820-1" type="2" />
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      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
      </title>
      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den här åtgärden genomförs i linje med det övergripande målet, nämligen att stärka genomförandet av migrations- och asylpolitik och förfaranden på västra Balkan i linje med EU:s regelverk. Åtgärden har hittills utvecklats väl. Aktiviteter inom alla tre komponenter har påbörjats, med flera redan slutförda. Sju av tio indikatorer för den första komponenten har uppfyllts.  
Av de 29 planerade projektaktiviteterna har 15 antingen avslutats, påbörjats eller är under förberedelse. "</narrative>
        <narrative>The present Action is being implemented in line with the Overall Objective, namely to strengthen the implementation of migration and asylum policy and procedures in the Western Balkans in line with the EU Acquis. The Action has been progressing well so far. Activities across all three components have commenced, with several already completed. Notably, seven out of ten indicators for the first component have been fulfilled.  
Out of the 29 planned project activities, 15 have been either completed, initiated, or are in preparation.</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
    </result>
  </iati-activity>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-13-1010820-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stärka det regionala samarbetet inom migrationsområdet på västra Balkan - MIRCO</narrative>
      <narrative>Strengthening the regional cooperation on migration management in the Western Balkans - MIRCO</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet är ett regionalt kapacitetsbyggande projekt för uppbyggnad av migrationsinstitutioner på västra Balkan. Det övergripande målet för projektet är att stärka det regionala samarbetet längs västra Balkanrutten och genomförandet av migrations- och asylpolitiken på västra Balkan, i linje med EU:s regelverk. Detta kommer att uppnås genom att utveckla ett digitalt regionalt migrationsutbildningscenter (RMTC) i Serbien, för västra Balkan. RMTC kommer att förbättra kapacitetsuppbyggnad och regionalt samarbete mellan västra Balkans partner och angränsande EU-medlemsstater (EU MS). Projektet syftar till att stärka den institutionella kapaciteten hos samarbetspartners på västra Balkan att tillhandahålla service och skydd till migranter i linje med EU:s bästa praxis. Dessutom kommer projektet att etablera nätverk och mekanismer för att förbättra internationellt samarbete med andra regionala migrationsutbildningscentra i världen. Stödmottagarna i projektet är Flyktingkommissariatet från Serbien, Inrikesministeriet från Nordmakedonien, inrikesministeriet från Montenegro samt Ministeriet för säkerhet från Bosnien och Hercegovina.</narrative>
      <narrative>The project is a regional capacity-building project of Western Balkan migration institutions. The overall objective of the project is to strengthen the regional cooperation along the Western Balkan Route and the migration and asylum policy implementation in the Western Balkans, aligning with the EU Acquis. This will be accomplished by developing a digital Regional Migration Training Centre (RMTC) in Serbia, for Western Balkans. The RMTC will enhance capacity building and regional cooperation among Western Balkans partners and neighbouring EU Member States (EU MS). The project aims to reinforce the institutional capacity of Western Balkans partners to provide services and protection to migrants in line with EU best practices. Additionally, it will establish networks and mechanisms to enhance international cooperation among with other regional migration training centres in the world. The beneficiaries are migration authorities from the Commissariat for Refugees and Migration of Republic of Serbia, the Ministry of Internal Affaiars of North Macedonia, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Montenegro and the Ministry of Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The project is expected to deliver  1) a digital regional Migration Training Centre for regional kapacitybuilding on Western Balkans, 2) deliver 10 training modules in the domain of migration, train-trainers and create a pool of regional trainers and training civil servents in the modules and 3)deliver a network of regional training centres on global level for sustainable cooperation even after the project duration.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet förväntas leverera huvudsakligen följande resultat: 1) en digital regional Migrationsakademi för gemensam regional kapacitetsutveckling på västra Balkan, 2) leverera 10 nya utbildningsmoduler inom migrationsområdet, utbilda lärare och skapa en pool av lärare inom regionen. 3) leverera ett etablera nätverk av regionala utbildningscentra för hållbar utveckling även efter projekttid.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-13" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2025-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-05-15" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-15" />
    <tag code="10.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>10.7 - Facilitate orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration and mobility of people, including through the implementation of planned and well-managed migration policies.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">10.7 - Underlätta en ordnad, säker, reglerad och ansvarsfull migration och rörlighet av personer, inklusive genom planerad och väl fungerande migrationspolitik.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2024-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-01">615000</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2025-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2025-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-01">965000</value>
    </budget>
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-05-15" />
      <value value-date="2024-05-15">1406000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15190" />
      <recipient-region code="89" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">122000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15190" />
      <recipient-region code="89" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2025-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-28">2900000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15190" />
      <recipient-region code="89" />
    </transaction>
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-13-1010820" type="1" />
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  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" hierarchy="1">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-13-1010824</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Support within the Community of Practice on Voluntary Return and Sustainable Reintegration.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stöd inom gemensam praxis för frivilligt återvändande och hållbar återintegrering.</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The Community of Practice, led by the Migration Policy Institute Europe, is a forum where countries of origin, transit and destination together with other actors in the field of migration meet for informal dialogue on conditions, challenges and opportunities linked to voluntary return and sustainable reintegration. The aim of the support is to contribute to strengthened conditions for voluntary return and sustainable reintegration through continued exchange of experiences within the forum on methods, challenges and lessons learned as well as identifying areas for collaboration. The opportunity for third countries to jointly discuss and formulate their own specific conditions and needs leads to strengthened ownership for countries of origin along with improved conditions to work actively with the issue, as well as greater opportunities for international actors to target their efforts correctly and thereby contribute to sustainable results over time.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Community of Practice, ledd av Migration Policy Institute Europe, är ett forum där ursprungs-, transit- och mottagarländer tillsammans med andra aktörer inom migrationsområdet, möts för informell dialog kring förutsättningar, utmaningar och möjligheter kopplat till frivillig återvandring och hållbar återintegrering. Målet med stödet är att bidra till stärkta förutsättningar för frivilligt återvändande och skapa hållbar återintegrering genom fortsatta möjligheter att inom forumet utbyta erfarenheter kring metoder, utmaningar och lärdomar samt identifiera möjligheter till samarbete. Möjligheten för tredjeländer att tillsammans diskutera och själva formulera sina förutsättningar och behov innebär stärkta förutsättningar för ursprungsländer att äga frågan och arbeta aktivt på området samt bättre möjligheter för internationella aktörer att rikta sina insatser rätt och därigenom bidra till hållbara resultat över tid.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The SMA has hosted two physical meetings with the theme Ownership in reintegration assistance. A report on the theme Ownership and reintegration governance models in origin countries has been developed. A webinar, where the results of the mission is spread, has been held.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Migrationsverket har varit värd för två fysiska möten på temat Ownership in reintegration assistance. En rapport på temat Ownership and reintegration governance models in origin countries har tagits fram. Ett webinarie med ca 100 deltagare där resultatet av uppdraget sprids till en bredare publik.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-13" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2025-10-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-05-02" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-10-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-02" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 771 235 235</telephone>
      <website>www.migrationsverket.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 1430, 171 27 Solna</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-region code="998" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
    </recipient-region>
    <sector code="15190" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Facilitation of orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration and mobility</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Government &amp; Civil Society-general</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-13-1010824-1" type="2" />
    <result type="2" aggregation-status="0">
      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
      </title>
      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Migrationsverket har varit värd för två fysiska möten på temat Ownership in reintegration assistance. Ett webinarie med ca 250 deltagare på temat Stöd till återvändande i sköra kontexter. Webinariet ligger ute på webben för spridning till en bredare publik.</narrative>
        <narrative>The SMA has hosted two physical meetings with the theme Ownership in reintegration assistance. A webinar, with approximately 250 participants and available online, on the theme Supporting migrants returning to fragile contexts</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
    </result>
  </iati-activity>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-13-1010824-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Support within the Community of Practice on Voluntary Return and Sustainable Reintegration.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stöd inom gemensam praxis för frivilligt återvändande och hållbar återintegrering.</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Community of Practice, ledd av Migration Policy Institute Europe, är ett forum där ursprungs-, transit- och mottagarländer tillsammans med andra aktörer inom migrationsområdet, möts för informell dialog kring förutsättningar, utmaningar och möjligheter kopplat till frivillig återvandring och hållbar återintegrering. Målet med stödet är att bidra till stärkta förutsättningar för frivilligt återvändande och skapa hållbar återintegrering genom fortsatta möjligheter att inom forumet utbyta erfarenheter kring metoder, utmaningar och lärdomar samt identifiera möjligheter till samarbete. Möjligheten för tredjeländer att tillsammans diskutera och själva formulera sina förutsättningar och behov innebär stärkta förutsättningar för ursprungsländer att äga frågan och arbeta aktivt på området samt bättre möjligheter för internationella aktörer att rikta sina insatser rätt och därigenom bidra till hållbara resultat över tid.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Community of Practice, led by the Migration Policy Institute Europe, is a forum where countries of origin, transit and destination together with other actors in the field of migration meet for informal dialogue on conditions, challenges and opportunities linked to voluntary return and sustainable reintegration. The aim of the support is to contribute to strengthened conditions for voluntary return and sustainable reintegration through continued exchange of experiences within the forum on methods, challenges and lessons learned as well as identifying areas for collaboration. The opportunity for third countries to jointly discuss and formulate their own specific conditions and needs leads to strengthened ownership for countries of origin along with improved conditions to work actively with the issue, as well as greater opportunities for international actors to target their efforts correctly and thereby contribute to sustainable results over time.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The SMA has hosted two physical meetings with the theme Ownership in reintegration assistance. A report on the theme Ownership and reintegration governance models in origin countries has been developed. A webinar, where the results of the mission is spread, has been held.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Migrationsverket har varit värd för två fysiska möten på temat Ownership in reintegration assistance. En rapport på temat Ownership and reintegration governance models in origin countries har tagits fram. Ett webinarie med ca 100 deltagare där resultatet av uppdraget sprids till en bredare publik.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-21000" type="21" role="2" crs-channel-code="21000">
      <narrative>Migration Policy Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-13" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-21000" type="21" role="4" crs-channel-code="21000">
      <narrative>Migration Policy Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2025-10-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-05-02" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-10-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-02" />
    <tag code="10.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>10.7 - Facilitate orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration and mobility of people, including through the implementation of planned and well-managed migration policies.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">10.7 - Underlätta en ordnad, säker, reglerad och ansvarsfull migration och rörlighet av personer, inklusive genom planerad och väl fungerande migrationspolitik.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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      <narrative>Supoprt to the Budapest Process – Thematic Working Group on Return, Remigration and Reintegration</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet syftar till att bidra till stärkta förutsättningar för frivillig återvandring, återvändande och hållbar återintegrering. Detta genom att Migrationsverket stöttar möjligheter för aktörer från tredjeländer att utbyta erfarenheter om sina metoder, utmaningar och lärdomar samt identifiera möjligheter till samarbete inom temat återintegrering vid återmigration och statliga aktörers möjligheter att bistå återmigrerade medborgare. 
Aktiviteter som ska genomföras inom uppdraget är bland annat:
•Två möten på temat återintegrering vid återmigration och statliga aktörers möjligheter att bistå återmigrerade medborgare med totalt minst 40 deltagare från medlemsländer i Budapestprocessen. 
•En studie på området med förslag på fortsättningsprojekt inom området återintegration. 
•Ett webbinarium med ca 60 deltagare där resultatet av uppdraget sprids till en bredare publik.</narrative>
      <narrative>The project aims to contribute to strengthening the conditions for voluntary remigration, return and sustainable reintegration. This is done by the Swedish Migration Agency supporting opportunities for actors from third countries to exchange experiences about their methods, challenges and lessons learned, and identifying opportunities for cooperation within the theme of reintegration in the event of remigration and the opportunities for state actors to assist remigrated citizens. This is done thru the regional migration dialogue  for  countries in the Silk route and EU-member states, the Budapestprocess and one of  its technical working group.
Activities to be carried out within the mission include:
• Two meetings on the theme of reintegration in the event of remigration and the opportunities for state actors to assist remigrated citizens with a total of at least 40 participants from member countries in the Budapest Process.
• A study in the area with proposals for follow-up projects in the area of ​​reintegration.
• A webinar with approximately 60 participants where the results of the mission are disseminated to a wider audience.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">• Två möten/konferenser på temat återintegrering vid återmigration och statliga aktörers möjligheter att bistå återmigrerade medborgare med totalt minst 40 deltagare/tillfälle från medlemsländer i Budapestprocessen. 
• Två mindre workshops på ovan tema.
• En studie på området med förslag på fortsättningsprojekt inom området återintegration.
• Ett projektförslag på tematiken med partners från medlemsländer i Budapestprocessen.
• Ett webbinarium med ca 60 deltagare där resultatet av uppdraget sprids till en bredare publik.</narrative>
      <narrative>• Two meetings/conferences on the theme of reintegration in the event of remigration and the possibilities of state actors to assist remigrated citizens with a total of at least 40 participants/event from member countries in the Budapest Process.
• Two smaller workshops on the above theme.
• A study in the area with proposals for follow-up projects in the area of reintegration.
• A project proposal on the theme with partners from member countries in the Budapest Process.
• A webinar with approximately 60 participants where the results of the assignment are disseminated to a wider audience</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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        <narrative>Box 1430, 171 27 Solna</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Government &amp; Civil Society-general</narrative>
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      <narrative>Supoprt to the Budapest Process – Thematic Working Group on Return, Remigration and Reintegration</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stöd till Budapestprocessen – Tematisk arbetsgrupp återvändande, återvandring och återintegration</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The project aims to contribute to strengthening the conditions for voluntary remigration, return and sustainable reintegration. This is done by the Swedish Migration Agency supporting opportunities for actors from third countries to exchange experiences about their methods, challenges and lessons learned, and identifying opportunities for cooperation within the theme of reintegration in the event of remigration and the opportunities for state actors to assist remigrated citizens. This is done thru the regional migration dialogue  for  countries in the Silk route and EU-member states, the Budapestprocess and one of  its technical working group.
Activities to be carried out within the mission include:
• Two meetings on the theme of reintegration in the event of remigration and the opportunities for state actors to assist remigrated citizens with a total of at least 40 participants from member countries in the Budapest Process.
• A study in the area with proposals for follow-up projects in the area of ​​reintegration.
• A webinar with approximately 60 participants where the results of the mission are disseminated to a wider audience.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet syftar till att bidra till stärkta förutsättningar för frivillig återvandring, återvändande och hållbar återintegrering. Detta genom att Migrationsverket stöttar möjligheter för aktörer från tredjeländer att utbyta erfarenheter om sina metoder, utmaningar och lärdomar samt identifiera möjligheter till samarbete inom temat återintegrering vid återmigration och statliga aktörers möjligheter att bistå återmigrerade medborgare. 
Aktiviteter som ska genomföras inom uppdraget är bland annat:
•Två möten på temat återintegrering vid återmigration och statliga aktörers möjligheter att bistå återmigrerade medborgare med totalt minst 40 deltagare från medlemsländer i Budapestprocessen. 
•En studie på området med förslag på fortsättningsprojekt inom området återintegration. 
•Ett webbinarium med ca 60 deltagare där resultatet av uppdraget sprids till en bredare publik.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">• Två möten/konferenser på temat återintegrering vid återmigration och statliga aktörers möjligheter att bistå återmigrerade medborgare med totalt minst 40 deltagare/tillfälle från medlemsländer i Budapestprocessen. 
• Två mindre workshops på ovan tema.
• En studie på området med förslag på fortsättningsprojekt inom området återintegration.
• Ett projektförslag på tematiken med partners från medlemsländer i Budapestprocessen.
• Ett webbinarium med ca 60 deltagare där resultatet av uppdraget sprids till en bredare publik.</narrative>
      <narrative>• Two meetings/conferences on the theme of reintegration in the event of remigration and the possibilities of state actors to assist remigrated citizens with a total of at least 40 participants/event from member countries in the Budapest Process.
• Two smaller workshops on the above theme.
• A study in the area with proposals for follow-up projects in the area of reintegration.
• A project proposal on the theme with partners from member countries in the Budapest Process.
• A webinar with approximately 60 participants where the results of the assignment are disseminated to a wider audience</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>International Centre for Migration Policy Development</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47000" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="47000">
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      <narrative>10.7 - Facilitate orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration and mobility of people, including through the implementation of planned and well-managed migration policies.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">10.7 - Underlätta en ordnad, säker, reglerad och ansvarsfull migration och rörlighet av personer, inklusive genom planerad och väl fungerande migrationspolitik.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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      <period-end iso-date="2024-12-28" />
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    <budget>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>International Recruitment and Mission Support</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalförsörjning till internationella insatser</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademin (FBA) rekryterar och sänder ut civil personal till internationella fredsinsatser som Sverige deltar i, främst insatser som leds av EU, FN eller OSSE.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Folke Bernadotte Academy (FBA) recruits and deploys civilian experts to international peace operations which Sweden contributes personnel to. The operations are mostly led by the UN, EU and OSCE.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademin (FBA) har i uppdrag att ställa svensk personal till förfogande för internationella civila krishanteringsinsatser som genomförs av multilaterala organisationer såsom Europeiska unionen (EU), Förenta nationerna (FN) och Organisation</narrative>
      <narrative>The Folke Bernadotte Academy (FBA) is tasked with providing Swedish personnel for international civil crisis management operations being carried out by multilateral organisations such as the European Union (EU), the United Nations (UN), and the Organizati</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-20" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2017-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2017-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2017-01-01" />
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        <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 10 456 23 00</telephone>
      <email>info@fba.se</email>
      <website>www.fba.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 270 68,  102 51 Stockholm</narrative>
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    <recipient-region code="998" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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    <sector code="15230" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Participation in international peacekeeping operations</narrative>
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    <sector code="152" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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      <narrative>International Recruitment and Mission Support</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademin (FBA) rekryterar och sänder ut civil personal till internationella fredsinsatser som Sverige deltar i, främst insatser som leds av EU, FN eller OSSE.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Folke Bernadotte Academy (FBA) recruits and deploys civilian experts to international peace operations which Sweden contributes personnel to. The operations are mostly led by the UN, EU and OSCE.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademin (FBA) har i uppdrag att ställa svensk personal till förfogande för internationella civila krishanteringsinsatser som genomförs av multilaterala organisationer såsom Europeiska unionen (EU), Förenta nationerna (FN) och Organisation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-20-1-2019</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>International Recruitment and Mission Support</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>In accordance with the Result Strategy for International Crisis Management, FBA's contribution of personnel to international civil crisis management operations shall contribute to achieving the goals which each organisation has set for their operations. I</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">FBA:s personalbidrag till internationella civila krishanteringsinsatser ska enligt Resultatstrategin för internationell civil krishantering bidra till att uppfylla de mål som respektive organisation har satt upp för sina insatser. I linje med myndigheten</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Folke Bernadotte Academy (FBA) contribution to Sweden's strategy on bilateral development cooperation with the Democratic Republic of Congo, with focus on peaceful and inclusive society.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">FBA ska tillsammans med Sida bidra till Strategin för Sveriges utvecklingssamarbete med Irak 2017-2021. Utvecklingssamarbetet ska bidra till freds- och statsbyggande i landet. FBA:s verksamhet inom ramen för strategin ska bidra till förbättrade möjlighete</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sedan januari 2016 har Sida och FBA ansvar för genomförandet av Sveriges utvecklingssamarbete med Liberia 2016-2020. FBA:s insatser inom ramen för strategins fokusområde värnad mänsklig säkerhet och frihet från våld, förväntas leda till stärkt kapacitet h</narrative>
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      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy's contribution to the strategy for Sweden's bilateral development cooperation with Liberia 2021-2025.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademins bidrag till strategi för Sveriges bilaterala utvecklingssamarbete med Liberia 2021-2025.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Since the end of the civil war in 2003, Liberia has made important progress towards peace and democracy, including through the first peaceful transfer of power in 2017. The economy is showing some recovery, but the country remains one of the poorest in the world, with widespread poverty and corruption, and weak institutions.
 
It was decided in 2024 to establish courts for war crimes and economic crimes, with the aim of addressing past abuses and combatting corruption. However, many of the structural problems that underpinned the conflict remain, such as the concentration of power, the lack of a state presence outside Monrovia, and disputes related to land and resources.
 
The lack of a national reconciliation process, combined with an unequal distribution of resources, unemployment, weak infrastructure and low levels of trust in the state, undermine social cohesion and peaceful development. The situation remains unstable, but the risk of a large-scale conflict is considered low.

Issues related to the right to own land are particularly conflict-provoking. Despite new legislation from 2018–2019, there is uncertainty about the implementation of property rights in relation to customary law. However, the recent legislative amendments have for the first time recognised women’s right to own land.

The state has limited capacity to ensure security and the human rights of its’ citizens. The formal legal system is perceived as inaccessible and corrupt, which is the reason why many turn to customary law systems and non-state actors for justice and protection, despite shortcomings in human rights and gender equality.

FBA’s work in Liberia aims at strengthening the principles of the rule of law, democracy and sustainable peace. FBA focuses in particular on youth’s participation in peacebuilding and conflict management, support for security sector reform, and dialogue with a focus on the principles of the rule of law in the public administration. Through the Conflict Prevention Leadership Program, FBA has strengthened the role of young peace leaders in preventing and managing conflicts, promoted local dialogue processes and reconciliation, and contributed to reducing tensions in conflict-prone areas.
 
FBA has also provided support to Liberia's local security council and is currently working with advice and support for the revision of the national security strategy. Together, these efforts constitute a key contribution to peacebuilding, social cohesion and trust-building between citizens and the state in a fragile context.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Liberia har sedan inbördeskrigens slut 2003 gjort viktiga framsteg mot fred och demokrati, bland annat genom det första fredliga maktöverlämnandet 2017. Ekonomin visar viss återhämtning, men landet är fortsatt ett av världens fattigaste, med utbredd fattigdom, svaga institutioner och omfattande korruption.

År 2024 beslutades att inrätta domstolar för krigs- och ekonomiska brott, i syfte att hantera tidigare övergrepp och bekämpa korruption. Dock kvarstår många av de strukturella problem som låg till grund för konflikt, såsom maktkoncentration, bristande statlig närvaro utanför Monrovia, samt land- och resursrelaterade tvister.

Avsaknaden av en nationell försoningsprocess, i kombination med ojämlik resursfördelning, arbetslöshet, svag infrastruktur och lågt förtroende för staten, undergräver social sammanhållning och fredlig utveckling. Situationen förblir instabil, men risken för storskalig konflikt bedöms som låg.

Markrättsfrågor är särskilt konfliktdrivande. Trots ny lagstiftning från 2018–2019 kvarstår osäkerhet kring äganderätt, särskilt i relation till stark sedvanerätt. Lagändringar har dock för första gången erkänt kvinnors rätt till mark.

Staten har begränsad kapacitet att tillgodose medborgarnas säkerhet och rättigheter. Det formella rättssystemet upplevs som otillgängligt och korrumperat, varför många vänder sig till sedvanerättsliga system och icke-statliga aktörer för rättvisa och skydd, trots deras brister i mänskliga rättigheter och jämställdhet.

FBA:s arbete i Liberia syftar till att stärka rättsstatens principer, demokrati och hållbar fred. Myndigheten fokuserar särskilt på ungas delaktighet och agens i fredsbyggande och konflikthantering, stöd till säkerhetssektorreform, samt dialog mellan civilsamhälle med fokus på rättstatens principer i offentlig förvaltning. Genom programmet Conflict Prevention Leadership Program stärker FBA unga fredsledares roll i att förebygga och hantera konflikter, främja lokala dialogprocesser och försoning, samt att bidra till att minska spänningar i konfliktutsatta områden.
Vidare har FBA gett stöd till Liberias lokala säkerhetsråd och arbetar idag med rådgivning och stöd till revideringen av den nationella säkerhetsstrategin. främjat ansvarsutkrävande och antikorruption. Tillsammans utgör dessa insatser ett centralt bidrag till fredsbyggande, social sammanhållning och förtroendeskapande mellan medborgare och stat i ett fortsatt skört samhällsklimat.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Since January 2021, Sida and FBA have been responsible for the implementation of Sweden's development cooperation with Liberia 2021-2025. This is the second strategy for Liberia in which the FBA is active. FBA's activities within the framework of the strategy's focus areas are: peaceful and inclusive societies as well as human rights, democracy, the rule of law and gender equality conditions for human rights, democracy and the rule of law.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sedan januari 2021 ansvarar Sida och FBA för genomförandet av Sveriges utvecklingssamarbete med Liberia 2021-2025. Detta är den andra strategin i Liberia som FBA är verksamma i. FBA:s verksamhet inom ramen för strategins fokusområden Fredliga och inkluderande samhällen samt mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet skall insatser bidra till stärkta förutsättningar för hållbar fred och social sammanhållning respektive stärkta förutsättningar för mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati och rättsstatens principer.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I Liberia har FBA genom utbildning och annan kapacitetsstärkande stöd bridagit till att unga fredsledare börjat hantera komplexa konfliktsituationer. Detta har lett till att förutsättningar för hållbar fred och social sammanhållning har stärkts på regional nivå. Man har också observerat en minskning av våldsnivåer och spänningar i flera län.</narrative>
        <narrative>FBA has supported young leaders to manage and resolve conflicts in several provinces in Liberia. FBA's work has led to the young leaders now independently managing difficult conflict situations, which has had positive consequences as to increased social cohesion and reduction of the level of violence in provinces.</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy's contribution to the strategy for Sweden's bilateral development cooperation with Liberia 2021-2025.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademins bidrag till strategi för Sveriges bilaterala utvecklingssamarbete med Liberia 2021-2025.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Since the end of the civil war in 2003, Liberia has made important progress towards peace and democracy, including through the first peaceful transfer of power in 2017. The economy is showing some recovery, but the country remains one of the poorest in the world, with widespread poverty and corruption, and weak institutions.
 
It was decided in 2024 to establish courts for war crimes and economic crimes, with the aim of addressing past abuses and combatting corruption. However, many of the structural problems that underpinned the conflict remain, such as the concentration of power, the lack of a state presence outside Monrovia, and disputes related to land and resources.
 
The lack of a national reconciliation process, combined with an unequal distribution of resources, unemployment, weak infrastructure and low levels of trust in the state, undermine social cohesion and peaceful development. The situation remains unstable, but the risk of a large-scale conflict is considered low.

Issues related to the right to own land are particularly conflict-provoking. Despite new legislation from 2018–2019, there is uncertainty about the implementation of property rights in relation to customary law. However, the recent legislative amendments have for the first time recognised women’s right to own land.

The state has limited capacity to ensure security and the human rights of its’ citizens. The formal legal system is perceived as inaccessible and corrupt, which is the reason why many turn to customary law systems and non-state actors for justice and protection, despite shortcomings in human rights and gender equality.

FBA’s work in Liberia aims at strengthening the principles of the rule of law, democracy and sustainable peace. FBA focuses in particular on youth’s participation in peacebuilding and conflict management, support for security sector reform, and dialogue with a focus on the principles of the rule of law in the public administration. Through the Conflict Prevention Leadership Program, FBA has strengthened the role of young peace leaders in preventing and managing conflicts, promoted local dialogue processes and reconciliation, and contributed to reducing tensions in conflict-prone areas.
 
FBA has also provided support to Liberia's local security council and is currently working with advice and support for the revision of the national security strategy. Together, these efforts constitute a key contribution to peacebuilding, social cohesion and trust-building between citizens and the state in a fragile context.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Liberia har sedan inbördeskrigens slut 2003 gjort viktiga framsteg mot fred och demokrati, bland annat genom det första fredliga maktöverlämnandet 2017. Ekonomin visar viss återhämtning, men landet är fortsatt ett av världens fattigaste, med utbredd fattigdom, svaga institutioner och omfattande korruption.

År 2024 beslutades att inrätta domstolar för krigs- och ekonomiska brott, i syfte att hantera tidigare övergrepp och bekämpa korruption. Dock kvarstår många av de strukturella problem som låg till grund för konflikt, såsom maktkoncentration, bristande statlig närvaro utanför Monrovia, samt land- och resursrelaterade tvister.

Avsaknaden av en nationell försoningsprocess, i kombination med ojämlik resursfördelning, arbetslöshet, svag infrastruktur och lågt förtroende för staten, undergräver social sammanhållning och fredlig utveckling. Situationen förblir instabil, men risken för storskalig konflikt bedöms som låg.

Markrättsfrågor är särskilt konfliktdrivande. Trots ny lagstiftning från 2018–2019 kvarstår osäkerhet kring äganderätt, särskilt i relation till stark sedvanerätt. Lagändringar har dock för första gången erkänt kvinnors rätt till mark.

Staten har begränsad kapacitet att tillgodose medborgarnas säkerhet och rättigheter. Det formella rättssystemet upplevs som otillgängligt och korrumperat, varför många vänder sig till sedvanerättsliga system och icke-statliga aktörer för rättvisa och skydd, trots deras brister i mänskliga rättigheter och jämställdhet.

FBA:s arbete i Liberia syftar till att stärka rättsstatens principer, demokrati och hållbar fred. Myndigheten fokuserar särskilt på ungas delaktighet och agens i fredsbyggande och konflikthantering, stöd till säkerhetssektorreform, samt dialog mellan civilsamhälle med fokus på rättstatens principer i offentlig förvaltning. Genom programmet Conflict Prevention Leadership Program stärker FBA unga fredsledares roll i att förebygga och hantera konflikter, främja lokala dialogprocesser och försoning, samt att bidra till att minska spänningar i konfliktutsatta områden.
Vidare har FBA gett stöd till Liberias lokala säkerhetsråd och arbetar idag med rådgivning och stöd till revideringen av den nationella säkerhetsstrategin. främjat ansvarsutkrävande och antikorruption. Tillsammans utgör dessa insatser ett centralt bidrag till fredsbyggande, social sammanhållning och förtroendeskapande mellan medborgare och stat i ett fortsatt skört samhällsklimat.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sedan januari 2021 ansvarar Sida och FBA för genomförandet av Sveriges utvecklingssamarbete med Liberia 2021-2025. Detta är den andra strategin i Liberia som FBA är verksamma i. FBA:s verksamhet inom ramen för strategins fokusområden Fredliga och inkluderande samhällen samt mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet skall insatser bidra till stärkta förutsättningar för hållbar fred och social sammanhållning respektive stärkta förutsättningar för mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati och rättsstatens principer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Since January 2021, Sida and FBA have been responsible for the implementation of Sweden's development cooperation with Liberia 2021-2025. This is the second strategy for Liberia in which the FBA is active. FBA's activities within the framework of the strategy's focus areas are: peaceful and inclusive societies as well as human rights, democracy, the rule of law and gender equality conditions for human rights, democracy and the rule of law.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.5 - Tillförsäkra kvinnor fullt och faktiskt deltagande och lika möjligheter till ledarskap på alla beslutsnivåer i det politiska, ekonomiska och offentliga livet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy's contribution to the strategy for Sweden's bilateral development cooperation with Colombia 2021-2025.</narrative>
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      <narrative>In Colombia, various guerrilla and paramilitary groups have been waging war against each other and the government since the 1960s. The violence, which is now increasingly characterised by local conflicts between armed groups, has devastating consequences for Colombia's development and population. The number of people living in the areas where armed groups operate has increased by 70 percent since 2021, and over 5 million people are estimated to be internally displaced as a result of the violence.

The historic peace agreement signed between the government and the guerrilla group, the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC), in 2016 has contributed to important progress in areas such as transitional justice and the reintegration of former FARC combatants. However, major challenges remain for the full implementation of the agreement. These include challenges related to the distribution of land, gender equality, state presence and access to human security throughout the country. Within the framework of the Colombian government's policy “Paz Total”, several peace negotiations and legal dialogues are being conducted between the government and various armed groups. This includes negotiations with the largest remaining guerrilla group in Colombia, the Ejército de Liberación Nacional (ELN).

In Colombia, FBA supports inclusive and sustainable peace processes as well as disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration of armed groups into the society. FBA also contributes to gender equality in accordance with the commitments in the 2016 peace agreement and national policies and frameworks. FBA also supports security sector reform with a particular focus on democratic governance and control of the security sector, which is required in order to build peaceful and inclusive societies in the long term.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I Colombia har olika gerilla- och paramilitära grupper fört krig mot varandra och regeringen sedan 1960-talet. Våldet som idag präglas alltmer av lokala konflikter mellan väpnade grupper har förödande konsekvenser för Colombias utveckling och befolkning. Antalet människor som idag lever där väpnade grupper verkar har ökat med 70 procent sedan 2021 och över 5 miljoner människor bedöms vara internflyktingar som ett resultat av våldet.
  
Det historiska fredsavtal som slöts mellan regeringen och gerillagruppen FARC 2016, har bidragit till viktiga framsteg inom bland annat övergångsrättvisa och återintegreringen av före detta FARC-kombattanter. Stora utmaningar kvarstår dock för avtalets fullständiga genomförande, bland annat relaterade till fördelning av land, jämställdhet samt statlig närvaro och tillgång till mänsklig säkerhet i hela landet. Inom ramen för regeringens fredspolitik “Paz Total” drivs ett tiotal fredsförhandlingar och juridiska dialoger med olika väpnade grupper i Colombia. Detta inkluderar förhandlingar med den nu största kvarvarande gerillan i Colombia, Ejército de Liberación Nacional.
 
I Colombia arbetar FBA med stöd till inkluderande och hållbara fredsprocesser samt väpnade gruppers avväpning, demobilisering och återintegrering i samhället. FBA bidrar också med stöd till jämställdhet i enlighet med åtagandena i fredsavtalet från 2016 samt nationella policys och ramverk. FBA stöttar även säkerhetssektorreform med särskilt fokus på sektorns demokratiska styrning och kontroll. En reform av säkerhetssektorn i Colombia krävs för att långsiktigt bygga fredliga och inkluderande samhällen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>In Colombia, various guerrilla and paramilitary groups have been waging war against each other and the government since the 1960s. The violence, which is now increasingly characterised by local conflicts between armed groups, has devastating consequences for Colombia's development and population. The number of people living in the areas where armed groups operate has increased by 70 percent since 2021, and over 5 million people are estimated to be internally displaced as a result of the violence.

The historic peace agreement signed between the government and the guerrilla group, the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC), in 2016 has contributed to important progress in areas such as transitional justice and the reintegration of former FARC combatants. However, major challenges remain for the full implementation of the agreement. These include challenges related to the distribution of land, gender equality, state presence and access to human security throughout the country. Within the framework of the Colombian government's policy “Paz Total”, several peace negotiations and legal dialogues are being conducted between the government and various armed groups. This includes negotiations with the largest remaining guerrilla group in Colombia, the Ejército de Liberación Nacional (ELN).

In Colombia, FBA supports inclusive and sustainable peace processes as well as disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration of armed groups into the society. FBA also contributes to gender equality in accordance with the commitments in the 2016 peace agreement and national policies and frameworks. FBA also supports security sector reform with a particular focus on democratic governance and control of the security sector, which is required in order to build peaceful and inclusive societies in the long term.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I Colombia har olika gerilla- och paramilitära grupper fört krig mot varandra och regeringen sedan 1960-talet. Våldet som idag präglas alltmer av lokala konflikter mellan väpnade grupper har förödande konsekvenser för Colombias utveckling och befolkning. Antalet människor som idag lever där väpnade grupper verkar har ökat med 70 procent sedan 2021 och över 5 miljoner människor bedöms vara internflyktingar som ett resultat av våldet.
  
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I Colombia arbetar FBA med stöd till inkluderande och hållbara fredsprocesser samt väpnade gruppers avväpning, demobilisering och återintegrering i samhället. FBA bidrar också med stöd till jämställdhet i enlighet med åtagandena i fredsavtalet från 2016 samt nationella policys och ramverk. FBA stöttar även säkerhetssektorreform med särskilt fokus på sektorns demokratiska styrning och kontroll. En reform av säkerhetssektorn i Colombia krävs för att långsiktigt bygga fredliga och inkluderande samhällen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy's contribution to the strategy for Sweden's development cooperation with Somalia 2018-2022.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Somalia has been in a protracted process characterised by both conflict and reconstruction since 1991. The country’s path to democracy has been marked by power struggles, civil war and the lack of robust state institutions. Despite this, several key processes have been initiated with the aim of strengthening democracy, including the development of a federal state, constitutional reform, electoral reforms as well as national dialogue and reconciliation initiatives.
 
The political landscape remains fragmented, with recurring power struggles between the federal government and state authorities. At the same time, armed groups such as Al-Shabaab and IS pose a continuing threat to peace and democracy, creating a long-term security crisis that hinders development.
 
Despite the challenges, there is an active commitment from both political parties and civil society to promote dialogue, inclusion and sustainable institutions. An example is the interim constitution that was adopted in 2012 and is now being revised. Electoral laws have been adopted over the years, enabling elections at local and state levels. At the same time, national dialogues are being conducted to discuss the future of Somalia.

FBA's support to Somalia during the 2019–2025 strategy period has focused on strengthening democratic processes through technical assistance related to elections and the constitution. The efforts have had a particular focus on inclusion mechanisms, with an emphasis on the participation of women and young people in political processes. FBA has also worked to strengthen the ability of the police force to ensure safe electoral environments, with respect for rights and participation.

FBA will continue its support for electoral and constitutional processes while launching two new areas of intervention. The first aims to strengthen stability and resilience in areas recently liberated from armed groups, through targeted measures for the re-establishment of public services and local confidence-building. The second is a knowledge-driven collaboration linked to Sweden's MENA strategy, where in-depth analysis of conflict dynamics in the Red Sea region and their impact on Somalia will form the basis for more effective conflict prevention efforts.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sedan 1991 har Somalia befunnit sig i en utdragen konflikt- och återuppbyggnadsprocess. Landets väg mot demokrati har präglats av maktkamper, inbördeskrig och avsaknad av starka institutioner. Trots detta har flera centrala processer initierats med syfte att stärka demokratin, bland annat utveckling av ett federalt statsskick, konstitutionell reform, valreformer samt nationella dialog och försoningsinitiativ.

Det politiska landskapet förblir splittrat, med återkommande maktkamper mellan den federala regeringen och delstatsmyndigheterna. Samtidigt utgör väpnade grupper som Al-Shabaab och IS ett fortsatt hot mot fred och demokrati. Detta skapar en långvarig säkerhetskris som hämmar utvecklingen.

Trots dessa utmaningar finns ett aktivt engagemang från både politiskt håll och civilsamhället för att främja dialog, inkludering och hållbara institutioner. Ett uttryck för detta är den interimskonstitution som antogs 2012 och som nu revideras. Vallagar har antagits under årens lopp som möjliggjort val på lokal och delstatlig nivå. Samtidigt genomförs nationella dialoger för att diskutera Somalias framtid.

FBA:s stöd till Somalia fokuserar på att stärka de demokratiska processerna genom tekniskt bistånd till valförberedelser och konstitutionellt arbete. Insatserna har ett särskilt fokus på inkluderingsmekanismer, med betoning på kvinnors och ungas deltagande i politiska processer. Inom ramen för stöd till säkerhetssektorreform arbetar FBA även med att stärka polisens förmåga att säkra trygga valmiljöer, med respekt för rättigheter och deltagande.

Under 2025 fortsätter FBA sitt stöd till val- och konstitutionsprocesser samtidigt som två nya insatsområden inleds. Det första syftar till att stärka stabilitet och motståndskraft i områden som nyligen befriats från väpnade grupper, genom målinriktade åtgärder för återetablerad samhällsservice och lokalt förtroendeskapande. Det andra utgör ett kunskapsdrivet samarbete kopplat till Sveriges MENA-strategi, där fördjupad analys av konfliktdynamiker i Röda havsregionen och deras inverkan på Somalia ska ligga till grund för mer effektiva konfliktförebyggande insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>FBA will, together with Sida, contribute to the Strategy for Sweden's development cooperation with Somalia 2018-2022 (extended until 31 december 2026). FBA activities shall contribute to peaceful and inclusive societies, and specifically aim for increased opportunities for women's and youth's participation i political processes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">FBA ska tillsammans med Sida bidra till Strategin för Sveriges utvecklingssamarbete med Somalia 2018-2022 (förlängd till den 31 december 2026). FBA:s verksamhet inom ramen för strategin ska bidra till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen, och särskilt målet om ökade förutsättningar för deltagande för kvinnor och unga i politiska processer.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I Somalia har FBA genom ett brett stöd till valprocesser bidragit till en ökning av antalet kvinnor som nyvalda ledamöter till lokala distriktsråden. FBA har genom stöd till jämställdhetsintegrering bidragit till etablering av s.k. Women's Situation Desks och att polisen, inkl. ledningen, i Puntland arbetar enligt gender policy och har ökade kunskaper för att hantera fall avseende sexualt och genusrättsligt våld.</narrative>
        <narrative>In Somalia, FBA has through support to election processes contributed to an increase in number of women elected as to district bodies. FBA has through support to gender mainstreaming contributed to the establishment of so called Women's Situation Desks, as well as to increased capacity at the police i Puntland to manage cases related to sexual and gender-based violence. Yet another result is that the police, including the police chiefs, work according a new gender policy, which the FBA has helped to formulate.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy's contribution to the strategy for Sweden's development cooperation with Somalia 2018-2022.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sedan 1991 har Somalia befunnit sig i en utdragen konflikt- och återuppbyggnadsprocess. Landets väg mot demokrati har präglats av maktkamper, inbördeskrig och avsaknad av starka institutioner. Trots detta har flera centrala processer initierats med syfte att stärka demokratin, bland annat utveckling av ett federalt statsskick, konstitutionell reform, valreformer samt nationella dialog och försoningsinitiativ.

Det politiska landskapet förblir splittrat, med återkommande maktkamper mellan den federala regeringen och delstatsmyndigheterna. Samtidigt utgör väpnade grupper som Al-Shabaab och IS ett fortsatt hot mot fred och demokrati. Detta skapar en långvarig säkerhetskris som hämmar utvecklingen.

Trots dessa utmaningar finns ett aktivt engagemang från både politiskt håll och civilsamhället för att främja dialog, inkludering och hållbara institutioner. Ett uttryck för detta är den interimskonstitution som antogs 2012 och som nu revideras. Vallagar har antagits under årens lopp som möjliggjort val på lokal och delstatlig nivå. Samtidigt genomförs nationella dialoger för att diskutera Somalias framtid.

FBA:s stöd till Somalia fokuserar på att stärka de demokratiska processerna genom tekniskt bistånd till valförberedelser och konstitutionellt arbete. Insatserna har ett särskilt fokus på inkluderingsmekanismer, med betoning på kvinnors och ungas deltagande i politiska processer. Inom ramen för stöd till säkerhetssektorreform arbetar FBA även med att stärka polisens förmåga att säkra trygga valmiljöer, med respekt för rättigheter och deltagande.

Under 2025 fortsätter FBA sitt stöd till val- och konstitutionsprocesser samtidigt som två nya insatsområden inleds. Det första syftar till att stärka stabilitet och motståndskraft i områden som nyligen befriats från väpnade grupper, genom målinriktade åtgärder för återetablerad samhällsservice och lokalt förtroendeskapande. Det andra utgör ett kunskapsdrivet samarbete kopplat till Sveriges MENA-strategi, där fördjupad analys av konfliktdynamiker i Röda havsregionen och deras inverkan på Somalia ska ligga till grund för mer effektiva konfliktförebyggande insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>Somalia has been in a protracted process characterised by both conflict and reconstruction since 1991. The country’s path to democracy has been marked by power struggles, civil war and the lack of robust state institutions. Despite this, several key processes have been initiated with the aim of strengthening democracy, including the development of a federal state, constitutional reform, electoral reforms as well as national dialogue and reconciliation initiatives.
 
The political landscape remains fragmented, with recurring power struggles between the federal government and state authorities. At the same time, armed groups such as Al-Shabaab and IS pose a continuing threat to peace and democracy, creating a long-term security crisis that hinders development.
 
Despite the challenges, there is an active commitment from both political parties and civil society to promote dialogue, inclusion and sustainable institutions. An example is the interim constitution that was adopted in 2012 and is now being revised. Electoral laws have been adopted over the years, enabling elections at local and state levels. At the same time, national dialogues are being conducted to discuss the future of Somalia.

FBA's support to Somalia during the 2019–2025 strategy period has focused on strengthening democratic processes through technical assistance related to elections and the constitution. The efforts have had a particular focus on inclusion mechanisms, with an emphasis on the participation of women and young people in political processes. FBA has also worked to strengthen the ability of the police force to ensure safe electoral environments, with respect for rights and participation.

FBA will continue its support for electoral and constitutional processes while launching two new areas of intervention. The first aims to strengthen stability and resilience in areas recently liberated from armed groups, through targeted measures for the re-establishment of public services and local confidence-building. The second is a knowledge-driven collaboration linked to Sweden's MENA strategy, where in-depth analysis of conflict dynamics in the Red Sea region and their impact on Somalia will form the basis for more effective conflict prevention efforts.</narrative>
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      <narrative>FBA will, together with Sida, contribute to the Strategy for Sweden's development cooperation with Somalia 2018-2022 (extended until 31 december 2026). FBA activities shall contribute to peaceful and inclusive societies, and specifically aim for increased opportunities for women's and youth's participation i political processes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">FBA ska tillsammans med Sida bidra till Strategin för Sveriges utvecklingssamarbete med Somalia 2018-2022 (förlängd till den 31 december 2026). FBA:s verksamhet inom ramen för strategin ska bidra till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen, och särskilt målet om ökade förutsättningar för deltagande för kvinnor och unga i politiska processer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademins bidrag till strategi för Sveriges reformsamarbete med Östeuropa 2021-2027.</narrative>
      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy's contribution to the strategy for Sweden's regional development cooperation with Eastern Europe 2021-2027.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Östeuropa är en komplex och mångfacetterad region, rik i sin egen historia, men som också på flera plan befinner sig ”i mitten” mellan öst/Ryssland och väst/Europa. Länderna delar en gemensam historia som knutpunkt mellan öst och väst, där folkgrupper har mötts, riken har uppstått, krigat och omvandlats. Länderna delar sin erfarenhet som forna Sovjetstater med kvardröjande arv av exempelvis det ryska språket och en byråkratisk statsförvaltning.
 
Moldavien är ett litet land med hög fattigdom som sedan ett par år genomgår flera omfattande förändringsprocesser inom politik, säkerhet, ekonomi och handel samt statsförvaltning. De krävande och komplexa reformprocesserna för EU-integration har redan skapat märkbara resultat som i sin tur ger motståndskraft mot samhälleliga utmaningar. EU-närmandet bär på stora och positiva möjligheter för landets fred, säkerhet och utveckling, och det krävs fortsatta investeringar i detta arbete. Samtidigt finns risker för spänningar, splittring och samhälleliga konflikter som förstärks genom hybrida hot och påverkan från Ryssland. Den olösta konflikten om utbrytarregionen Transnistrien präglar även landet.

FBA bedriver omfattande bilateralt stöd till Ukraina, och utöver detta, även stöd till övriga Östeuropa, framför allt Moldavien, Armenien och Georgien. FBA har under de senaste åren kraftsamlat och ökat sitt stöd för att möta Östeuropas och Moldaviens behov, för att effektivt motverka hoten mot demokrati och främja fred och stabilitet. FBA bidrar framför allt genom olika typer av stöd för att bidra till landets ökade motståndskraft, att stärka förtroende i samhället och att förebygga konflikter.  

För att göra detta stöttar FBA bland annat moldavisk statsförvaltnings förmåga till att bedriva effektiv reform, att jämställdhetsintegrera säkerhetssektorn och att stärka statens resiliens mot hybrida hot, genom exempelvis utbildningar och teknisk rådgivning. FBA stöttar även Moldaviens EU-närmande, genom att erbjuda dels tekniskt stöd inom centrala frågor för EU-närmandet, men också genom att främja team- och ledarskapsutveckling av det nationella EU-kontoret. För att främja förutsättningarna för förtroendebyggande och fredsprocesser erbjuder FBA kapacitetsstärkande stöd inom exempelvis förhandling, dialog och inkludering till strategiska nationella aktörer och processer. 

Utöver stöd till Moldavien bidrar FBA även till Armenien, bland annat genom att stärka nyckelaktörers arbete inom skydd av fria val.</narrative>
      <narrative>Eastern Europe is on many levels “in the middle” between East/Russia and West/Europe. The countries share a common history as a junction between East and West, where ethnic groups have met, empires have emerged, fought and transformed. The countries share their experience as former Soviet states with lingering legacies of, for example, the Russian language and a bureaucratic state administration.

Moldova is a small country with high levels of poverty, which for a couple of years has been undergoing several extensive changes in politics, security, economy and trade, as well as state administration. The demanding and complex reform processes for EU integration have already created tangible results, which in turn provide resilience to societal challenges. EU integration carries great and positive opportunities for the country’s peace, security and development, and continued investment in this process is required. At the same time, there are risks of tensions, division and societal conflicts that are reinforced by hybrid threats and influence from Russia. The unresolved conflict over the breakaway region of Transnistria also characterises the country.

FBA has focused and increased its support to meet the needs of Eastern Europe, to effectively counter threats to democracy and promote peace and stability. FBA contributes primarily through various types of support to contribute to increased resilience in the region to strengthen trust in society and to prevent conflicts.
 
FBA supports the ability of the Moldovan state administration to conduct effective reform, to integrate gender equality in the security sector and to strengthen the state's resilience against hybrid threats, for example through training and technical advice. FBA also supports Moldova's EU accession, by offering technical support on key issues for EU integration, but also by promoting team and leadership development of the national EU office. To promote the conditions for confidence-building and peace processes, FBA offers capacity-building support in areas such as negotiation, dialogue and inclusion to strategic national actors and processes.

In addition to support for Moldova, FBA also contributes to Armenia, including by strengthening the work of key actors in protecting free elections.</narrative>
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        <narrative>FBA's work within the strategy for Eastern Europe has focused on Moldavia, where FBA has contributed to strengthening of civil servants' capacity in negotiation processes as well as in developing resilience strategies.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">FBA:s fokus inom strategin för Östeuropa har legat på Moldavien, där FBA bidragit till stärkta förmågor hos statstjänstepersoner i förhandling samt utveckling av strategier för påverkansarbete.</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy's contribution to the strategy for Sweden's regional development cooperation with Eastern Europe 2021-2027.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademins bidrag till strategi för Sveriges reformsamarbete med Östeuropa 2021-2027.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Eastern Europe is on many levels “in the middle” between East/Russia and West/Europe. The countries share a common history as a junction between East and West, where ethnic groups have met, empires have emerged, fought and transformed. The countries share their experience as former Soviet states with lingering legacies of, for example, the Russian language and a bureaucratic state administration.

Moldova is a small country with high levels of poverty, which for a couple of years has been undergoing several extensive changes in politics, security, economy and trade, as well as state administration. The demanding and complex reform processes for EU integration have already created tangible results, which in turn provide resilience to societal challenges. EU integration carries great and positive opportunities for the country’s peace, security and development, and continued investment in this process is required. At the same time, there are risks of tensions, division and societal conflicts that are reinforced by hybrid threats and influence from Russia. The unresolved conflict over the breakaway region of Transnistria also characterises the country.

FBA has focused and increased its support to meet the needs of Eastern Europe, to effectively counter threats to democracy and promote peace and stability. FBA contributes primarily through various types of support to contribute to increased resilience in the region to strengthen trust in society and to prevent conflicts.
 
FBA supports the ability of the Moldovan state administration to conduct effective reform, to integrate gender equality in the security sector and to strengthen the state's resilience against hybrid threats, for example through training and technical advice. FBA also supports Moldova's EU accession, by offering technical support on key issues for EU integration, but also by promoting team and leadership development of the national EU office. To promote the conditions for confidence-building and peace processes, FBA offers capacity-building support in areas such as negotiation, dialogue and inclusion to strategic national actors and processes.

In addition to support for Moldova, FBA also contributes to Armenia, including by strengthening the work of key actors in protecting free elections.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Östeuropa är en komplex och mångfacetterad region, rik i sin egen historia, men som också på flera plan befinner sig ”i mitten” mellan öst/Ryssland och väst/Europa. Länderna delar en gemensam historia som knutpunkt mellan öst och väst, där folkgrupper har mötts, riken har uppstått, krigat och omvandlats. Länderna delar sin erfarenhet som forna Sovjetstater med kvardröjande arv av exempelvis det ryska språket och en byråkratisk statsförvaltning.
 
Moldavien är ett litet land med hög fattigdom som sedan ett par år genomgår flera omfattande förändringsprocesser inom politik, säkerhet, ekonomi och handel samt statsförvaltning. De krävande och komplexa reformprocesserna för EU-integration har redan skapat märkbara resultat som i sin tur ger motståndskraft mot samhälleliga utmaningar. EU-närmandet bär på stora och positiva möjligheter för landets fred, säkerhet och utveckling, och det krävs fortsatta investeringar i detta arbete. Samtidigt finns risker för spänningar, splittring och samhälleliga konflikter som förstärks genom hybrida hot och påverkan från Ryssland. Den olösta konflikten om utbrytarregionen Transnistrien präglar även landet.

FBA bedriver omfattande bilateralt stöd till Ukraina, och utöver detta, även stöd till övriga Östeuropa, framför allt Moldavien, Armenien och Georgien. FBA har under de senaste åren kraftsamlat och ökat sitt stöd för att möta Östeuropas och Moldaviens behov, för att effektivt motverka hoten mot demokrati och främja fred och stabilitet. FBA bidrar framför allt genom olika typer av stöd för att bidra till landets ökade motståndskraft, att stärka förtroende i samhället och att förebygga konflikter.  

För att göra detta stöttar FBA bland annat moldavisk statsförvaltnings förmåga till att bedriva effektiv reform, att jämställdhetsintegrera säkerhetssektorn och att stärka statens resiliens mot hybrida hot, genom exempelvis utbildningar och teknisk rådgivning. FBA stöttar även Moldaviens EU-närmande, genom att erbjuda dels tekniskt stöd inom centrala frågor för EU-närmandet, men också genom att främja team- och ledarskapsutveckling av det nationella EU-kontoret. För att främja förutsättningarna för förtroendebyggande och fredsprocesser erbjuder FBA kapacitetsstärkande stöd inom exempelvis förhandling, dialog och inkludering till strategiska nationella aktörer och processer. 

Utöver stöd till Moldavien bidrar FBA även till Armenien, bland annat genom att stärka nyckelaktörers arbete inom skydd av fria val.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademins bidrag till strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika 2024-2027.</narrative>
      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy's contribution to the strategy for Sweden's regional development cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024-2027.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is home to several complex national and regional conflicts that affect development in the region. The countries are generally characterised by weak social contracts, concentration of power, lack of social cohesion and marginalisation, as well as extensive humanitarian needs.

In several countries, the shrinking of civic space and lack of participation lead to exclusion, leaving room for armed non-state actors. Geopolitical rivalry and external actors increase insecurity. Unequal access to oil, gas and water deepen the challenges, as does climate insecurity, which is a central issue throughout the region.
 
FBA’s activities in the region focus on supporting actors with the potential to promote resilience and counter regional instability by strengthening rights-based governance and societal structures.

In Palestine, FBA focuses on activities related to negotiation capacity, intra-Palestinian dialogue and civil society participation in political talks to increase Palestine’s ability to formulate and participate in political solutions for the country and support for a two-state solution.
 
In Syria, FBA explores activities linked to participation and inclusion, which are crucial factors in responding to the root causes of the conflict and strengthening the social contract.
 
Furthermore, FBA’s work includes a forward-looking initiative in the Red Sea region, where the focus is on evidence-based understanding of the structural factors that drive the regional conflict systems in the MENA region and Horn of Africa to create the conditions for building peaceful and inclusive societies in the long term.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MENA-regionen härbärgerar flera komplexa nationella och regionala konflikter som påverkar utvecklingen i regionen. Länderna präglas generellt av svaga samhällskontrakt, maktkoncentration, bristande social sammanhållning och marginalisering samt av omfattande humanitära behov.

I flera länder utgör det krypande civila utrymmet och bristen på delaktighet grogrund för utanförskap som lämnar handlingsutrymme för väpnade icke-statliga aktörer. Geopolitisk rivalitet och extern påverkan accentuerar den osäkra situationen. Ojämlik tillgång till olja, gas och vatten fördjupar dessa utmaningar, liksom klimatosäkerhet som är en central fråga i hela regionen.

FBA:s verksamhet i regionen fokuserar på aktörer med potential att skapa resiliens och motverka regional instabilitet genom att stärka rättighetsbaserad samhällsstyrning och fredsfrämjande samhällsstrukturer.

I Palestina fokuserar myndigheten på verksamhet som rör förhandlingskapacitet, intrapalestinsk dialog och civilsamhällets deltagande i politiska samtal för att öka Palestinas förmåga att formulera och delta i politiska lösningar för landet samt stöd till en tvåstatslösning.

I Syrien utforskar FBA verksamhet kopplat till delaktighet och inkludering i relationen mellan invånare och stat – avgörande faktorer för att motverka konfliktens grundorsaker och stärka samhällskontraktet. 

I MENA-arbetet ingår också i en framåtsyftande, strategiöverskridande satsning på Röda havsregionen, där fokus är på evidensbaserad förståelse för de strukturella faktor som driver de regionala konfliktsystemen i MENA och Afrikas horn för att skapa förutsättningar för att långsiktigt bygga fredliga och inkluderande samhällen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Strengthened capacity to prevent, manage and resolve conflict in a peaceful way, while prepared to provide flexible contribution in a changing environment; Strengthened conditions for a peaceful solution in the conflict in Yemen, inkluding strengthened respect for human rights; and strengthened capacity to good governance, democracy,  rule of law, accountability as well as promoting two-state solution</narrative>
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      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy's contribution to the strategy for Sweden's regional development cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024-2027.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademins bidrag till strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika 2024-2027.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is home to several complex national and regional conflicts that affect development in the region. The countries are generally characterised by weak social contracts, concentration of power, lack of social cohesion and marginalisation, as well as extensive humanitarian needs.

In several countries, the shrinking of civic space and lack of participation lead to exclusion, leaving room for armed non-state actors. Geopolitical rivalry and external actors increase insecurity. Unequal access to oil, gas and water deepen the challenges, as does climate insecurity, which is a central issue throughout the region.
 
FBA’s activities in the region focus on supporting actors with the potential to promote resilience and counter regional instability by strengthening rights-based governance and societal structures.

In Palestine, FBA focuses on activities related to negotiation capacity, intra-Palestinian dialogue and civil society participation in political talks to increase Palestine’s ability to formulate and participate in political solutions for the country and support for a two-state solution.
 
In Syria, FBA explores activities linked to participation and inclusion, which are crucial factors in responding to the root causes of the conflict and strengthening the social contract.
 
Furthermore, FBA’s work includes a forward-looking initiative in the Red Sea region, where the focus is on evidence-based understanding of the structural factors that drive the regional conflict systems in the MENA region and Horn of Africa to create the conditions for building peaceful and inclusive societies in the long term.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MENA-regionen härbärgerar flera komplexa nationella och regionala konflikter som påverkar utvecklingen i regionen. Länderna präglas generellt av svaga samhällskontrakt, maktkoncentration, bristande social sammanhållning och marginalisering samt av omfattande humanitära behov.

I flera länder utgör det krypande civila utrymmet och bristen på delaktighet grogrund för utanförskap som lämnar handlingsutrymme för väpnade icke-statliga aktörer. Geopolitisk rivalitet och extern påverkan accentuerar den osäkra situationen. Ojämlik tillgång till olja, gas och vatten fördjupar dessa utmaningar, liksom klimatosäkerhet som är en central fråga i hela regionen.

FBA:s verksamhet i regionen fokuserar på aktörer med potential att skapa resiliens och motverka regional instabilitet genom att stärka rättighetsbaserad samhällsstyrning och fredsfrämjande samhällsstrukturer.

I Palestina fokuserar myndigheten på verksamhet som rör förhandlingskapacitet, intrapalestinsk dialog och civilsamhällets deltagande i politiska samtal för att öka Palestinas förmåga att formulera och delta i politiska lösningar för landet samt stöd till en tvåstatslösning.

I Syrien utforskar FBA verksamhet kopplat till delaktighet och inkludering i relationen mellan invånare och stat – avgörande faktorer för att motverka konfliktens grundorsaker och stärka samhällskontraktet. 

I MENA-arbetet ingår också i en framåtsyftande, strategiöverskridande satsning på Röda havsregionen, där fokus är på evidensbaserad förståelse för de strukturella faktor som driver de regionala konfliktsystemen i MENA och Afrikas horn för att skapa förutsättningar för att långsiktigt bygga fredliga och inkluderande samhällen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Strengthened capacity to prevent, manage and resolve conflict in a peaceful way, while prepared to provide flexible contribution in a changing environment; Strengthened conditions for a peaceful solution in the conflict in Yemen, inkluding strengthened respect for human rights; and strengthened capacity to good governance, democracy,  rule of law, accountability as well as promoting two-state solution</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stärkt kapacitet för att förebygga, hantera och lösa konflikter i regionen på fredlig väg, med beredskap att flexibelt bidra i förändrade kontexter; Förbättrade förutsättningar för en fredlig utveckling i Jemen, med stärkt respekt för de mänskliga rättigheterna, samt stärkt kapacitet för god samhällsstyrning, demokrati och rättsstatens principer samt ansvarsutkrävande, och främjande av en tvåstatslösning i enlighet med folkrätten</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Verksamhetsutveckling och kunskapsuppbyggnad</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Verksamhetsutveckling och kunskapsuppbyggnad för att öka effektiviteten i Folke Bernadotteakademins bilaterala utvecklingssamarbete inom fred och säkerhet.</narrative>
      <narrative>Operational and methodological development to increase the effectiveness of the Folke Bernadotte Academy's bilateral development cooperation within the field of peace and security.</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 10 456 23 00</telephone>
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      <website>www.fba.se</website>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs (non-sector allocable)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2017-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.2 - De utvecklade länderna ska fullt ut fullfölja sina åtaganden i fråga om offentligt utvecklingsbistånd, inklusive många utvecklade länders åtagande att nå målet att ge 0,7 procent av BNI till utvecklingsländer och 0,15–0,20 procent av BNI till de minst utvecklade länderna. De länder som ger offentligt utvecklingsbistånd uppmanas att överväga att fastställa ett mål om att ge minst 0,20 procent av BNI till de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.2 - Developed countries to implement fully their official development assistance commitments, including the commitment by many developed countries to achieve the target of 0.7 per cent of gross national income for official development assistance (ODA/GNI) to developing countries and 0.15 to 0.20 per cent of ODA/GNI to least developed countries; ODA providers are encouraged to consider setting a target to provide at least 0.20 per cent of ODA/GNI to least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">FBA ska i enlighet med myndighetens instruktion förvalta och besluta om statligt stöd inom området kvinnor, fred och säkerhet och stöd för information och studier om säkerhetspolitik och fredsfrämjande utveckling. Medlen ska användas för stöd till svenska</narrative>
      <narrative>According to FBA's instruction, the agency will administer and decide on government grants to civil society in the area of women, peace and security and in support of information and studies on security policy and peace development.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">FBA har bidragit till att det civila samhället har fått förutsättningar för kunskapsutveckling och spridning av information om frågor som rör fred och säkerhet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Supporting civil society</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The Folke Bernadotte Academy is responsible for distributing funds to civil society for work with issues related to peace, security and development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>According to FBA's instruction, the agency will administer and decide on government grants to civil society in the area of women, peace and security and in support of information and studies on security policy and peace development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">FBA ska i enlighet med myndighetens instruktion förvalta och besluta om statligt stöd inom området kvinnor, fred och säkerhet och stöd för information och studier om säkerhetspolitik och fredsfrämjande utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy's contribution to Sweden's strategies concerning areas such as peace, international civilian crisis management and democracy.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademins bidrag till Sveriges strategier inom områden fred och säkerhet, internationell civil krishantering och demokrati.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademins bidrag inom strategi for fred, säkerhet och stabilisering (2024-2028), strategi för internationell civil krishantering och fredsfrämjande (2024-2028) och strategi för de mänskliga fri- och rättigheter, demokrati och rättsstatens principer (2024-2028). Genom strategierna stödjer FBA konfliktförebyggande och fredsansträngningar på landnivå. FBA ansvarar för sekondering av experter till insatser som leds t.ex. av EU och FN samt till organisationernas högkvarter som stöd till kapacitetsutveckling inom t.ex. ledarskap och implementering av kvinnor, fred och säkerhetagendan. Vidare ansvarar FBA för att bidra med valobservatörer till EU:s och OSSE:s valobservationsinsatser. FBA bidrar med både korttids- och långtidsobservatörer samt statistiker.</narrative>
      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy contributes to Sweden's strategy for peace, security and stabilisation (2024-2028), strategy for international civilian crisis management (2024-2028) and strategy for human rights and freedoms, democracy and the rule of law (2024-2028).</narrative>
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      <narrative>1.       Research; Promoting research on social, political and economic developments in Africa by conducting its own high-quality research, acting as a focal point and catalyst for Nordic research on Africa, stimulating research on Africa in the Nordic region and promoting cooperation and contacts between Nordic and African researchers. 2. Communication; disseminating advanced and relevant information based on research about modern Africa and African conditions. The Institute is to conduct an active policy dialogue and the information is to be made available to decision-makers in the Nordic region. 3. Monitoring and making available literature and other electronic and physical information carriers of relevance for research, study and information on modern Africa. The Nordic Africa Institute is to provide a library with lending, reference and information services.</narrative>
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        <narrative>1.       Research; During 2016 approximately 20 different research projects have been operating at the institute. 5 large academic and policy oriented conferences have been organised in the Nordic region and on the African continent counting a total of 433 international participants. Research at the Institute has been strengthened by the creation of a 5-year institutional strategy as well as by an increased number of  research cooperations. 2. Research/Communicaton; During the year the institute has published 19 peer reviewed articles, 5 Policy Notes, 4 Current African Issues and 7 books. Downloads of the institute’s publications from the publication catalogue DiVa has increased by 40 %. Visibility of the institute in media and press has in 2016 increased by 16 %. 3. Library; The number of available e-journals has increased in 2016 through the procurement of a new database. The library has despite decreased staff resources managed to keep a high level of both physical and digital aquisitions.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">1. Forskning; Under 2016 har ett 20-tal olika forskningsprojekt bedrivits vid institutet. 5 stora akademiska och policyrelaterade konferenser har organiserats i Norden och på den afrikanska kontinenten för sammanlagt 433 internationella deltagare. Forskningen vid institutet har stärkts bland annat genom utarbetande av en 5-årig institutionell strategi samt en rad utökade forskningssamarbeten. 2. Forskning/Kommunikation; Publicering har under året skett av sammanlagt 19 vetenskapligt granskade artiklar, 5 Policy Notes, 4 Current African Issues och 7 böcker. Nedladdning av egna publikationer från publikationskatalogen DiVa har ökat med cirka 40 %. Synlighet av institutet i media och press har ökat från 2015 med cirka 16 %. 3. Bibliotek; Antalet tillgängliga e-tidskrifter har ökat under 2016 genom förvärv av en ny databas och biblioteket har trots minskade personalresurser lyckats hålla god nivå på såväl fysiskt som digitalt förvärv.</narrative>
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        <description>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aktiviteter inom forskning, bibliotek och kommunikation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Activities carried out by the Nordic Africa Institute within its core areas of research, library and communication.</narrative>
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      <narrative>1.       Research; Promoting research on social, political and economic developments in Africa by conducting its own high-quality research, acting as a focal point and catalyst for Nordic research on Africa, stimulating research on Africa in the Nordic region and promoting cooperation and contacts between Nordic and African researchers. 2. Communication; disseminating advanced and relevant information based on research about modern Africa and African conditions. The Institute is to conduct an active policy dialogue and the information is to be made available to decision-makers in the Nordic region. 3. Monitoring and making available literature and other electronic and physical information carriers of relevance for research, study and information on modern Africa. The Nordic Africa Institute is to provide a library with lending, reference and information services.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Activities carried out by the Nordic Africa Institute within its core areas of research, library and communication/policy.</narrative>
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      <narrative>1.       Research; Promoting research on social, political and economic developments in Africa by conducting its own high-quality research, acting as a focal point and catalyst for Nordic research on Africa, stimulating research on Africa in the Nordic region and promoting cooperation and contacts between Nordic and African researchers. 2. Communication; disseminating advanced and relevant information based on research about modern Africa and African conditions. The Institute is to conduct an active policy dialogue and the information is to be made available to decision-makers in the Nordic region. 3. Monitoring and making available literature and other electronic and physical information carriers of relevance for research, study and information on modern Africa. The Nordic Africa Institute is to provide a library with lending, reference and information services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">1. Forskning; att främja forskning om den sociala, politiska och ekonomiska utvecklingen i Afrika genom att bedriva egen högkvalitativ forskning, verka som centralpunkt och katalysator för den nordiska Afrikaforskningen, stimulera till forskning om Afrika i Norden, samt främja samarbete och kontakter mellan nordiska och afrikanska forskare. 2. Kommunikation; att sprida kvalificerad och relevant information baserad på forskning om det moderna Afrika och afrikanska förhållanden. Att föra en aktiv policydialog och informationen ska göras tillgänglig för beslutsfattare i Norden. 3. Bibliotek; Att bevaka och tillgängliggöra litteratur och andra elektroniska och fysiska informationsbärare av relevans för forskning, studier och information om det moderna Afrika. Att tillhandahålla ett bibliotek med låne-, referens-, och informationsservice.</narrative>
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      <email>nai@nai.uu.se</email>
      <website>www.nai.uu.se</website>
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        <narrative>Research/Communication; During 2018 the institute has published 35 peer reviewed articles, 8 Policy Notes and 4 books. Visibility of the institute in Swedish and international media and press in 2018 was 519 times and has increased its visibility in all social media channels. Library; The number of e-journals has increased slightly in 2018 through a clear prioritisation of aquisitions and user services. The library collection is currently holding approximately 80 000 printed titles and journals and close to 4 750 electronically titles.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">1. Forskning; att främja forskning om den sociala, politiska och ekonomiska utvecklingen i Afrika genom att bedriva egen högkvalitativ forskning, verka som centralpunkt och katalysator för den nordiska Afrikaforskningen, stimulera till forskning om Afrika i Norden, samt främja samarbete och kontakter mellan nordiska och afrikanska forskare. 2. Kommunikation; att sprida kvalificerad och relevant information baserad på forskning om det moderna Afrika och afrikanska förhållanden. Att föra en aktiv policydialog och informationen ska göras tillgänglig för beslutsfattare i Norden. 3. Bibliotek; Att bevaka och tillgängliggöra litteratur och andra elektroniska och fysiska informationsbärare av relevans för forskning, studier och information om det moderna Afrika. Att tillhandahålla ett bibliotek med låne-, referens-, och informationsservice.</narrative>
      <narrative>1.       Research; Promoting research on social, political and economic developments in Africa by conducting its own high-quality research, acting as a focal point and catalyst for Nordic research on Africa, stimulating research on Africa in the Nordic region and promoting cooperation and contacts between Nordic and African researchers. 2. Communication; disseminating advanced and relevant information based on research about modern Africa and African conditions. The Institute is to conduct an active policy dialogue and the information is to be made available to decision-makers in the Nordic region. 3. Monitoring and making available literature and other electronic and physical information carriers of relevance for research, study and information on modern Africa. The Nordic Africa Institute is to provide a library with lending, reference and information services.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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        <description>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">1. Forskning; att främja forskning om den sociala, politiska och ekonomiska utvecklingen i Afrika genom att bedriva egen högkvalitativ forskning, verka som centralpunkt och katalysator för den nordiska Afrikaforskningen, stimulera till forskning om Afrika i Norden, samt främja samarbete och kontakter mellan nordiska och afrikanska forskare. 2. Kommunikation; att sprida kvalificerad och relevant information baserad på forskning om det moderna Afrika och afrikanska förhållanden. Att föra en aktiv policydialog och informationen ska göras tillgänglig för beslutsfattare i Norden. 3. Bibliotek; Att bevaka och tillgängliggöra litteratur och andra elektroniska och fysiska informationsbärare av relevans för forskning, studier och information om det moderna Afrika. Att tillhandahålla ett bibliotek med låne-, referens-, och informationsservice.</narrative>
      <narrative>1.       Research; Promoting research on social, political and economic developments in Africa by conducting its own high-quality research, acting as a focal point and catalyst for Nordic research on Africa, stimulating research on Africa in the Nordic region and promoting cooperation and contacts between Nordic and African researchers. 2. Communication; disseminating advanced and relevant information based on research about modern Africa and African conditions. The Institute is to conduct an active policy dialogue and the information is to be made available to decision-makers in the Nordic region. 3. Monitoring and making available literature and other electronic and physical information carriers of relevance for research, study and information on modern Africa. The Nordic Africa Institute is to provide a library with lending, reference and information services.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Research/Communication; During 2020 researchers at the institute have published 30 peer reviewed articles and book chapters, 9 Policy Notes and 4 books. The institutet has during the year organised a series of research and policyrelated events with 1471 particpants. Visibility of the institute in Swedish and international media and press in 2020 was 398 times and has increased its visibility in all social media channels. Library; The number of e-journals has increased in 2020 (to 651 journals available) through a prioritisation of aquisitions and user services. The library collection is currently holding approximately 85 000 printed titles and journals and close to 5 000 electronically available titles. Core area operations have during the pandemic year of 2020 been significantly affected by difficulties in carrying out planned activities such as international recruitments, scholarship progammes,   field work, physical events etc, with the result of decreased expediture within these operational areas in 2020.</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">1. Forskning; att främja forskning om den sociala, politiska och ekonomiska utvecklingen i Afrika genom att bedriva egen högkvalitativ forskning, verka som centralpunkt och katalysator för den nordiska Afrikaforskningen, stimulera till forskning om Afrika i Norden, samt främja samarbete och kontakter mellan nordiska och afrikanska forskare. 2. Kommunikation; att sprida kvalificerad och relevant information baserad på forskning om det moderna Afrika och afrikanska förhållanden. Att föra en aktiv policydialog och informationen ska göras tillgänglig för beslutsfattare i Norden. 3. Bibliotek; Att bevaka och tillgängliggöra litteratur och andra elektroniska och fysiska informationsbärare av relevans för forskning, studier och information om det moderna Afrika. Att tillhandahålla ett bibliotek med låne-, referens-, och informationsservice.</narrative>
      <narrative>1.       Research; Promoting research on social, political and economic developments in Africa by conducting its own high-quality research, acting as a focal point and catalyst for Nordic research on Africa, stimulating research on Africa in the Nordic region and promoting cooperation and contacts between Nordic and African researchers. 2. Communication; disseminating advanced and relevant information based on research about modern Africa and African conditions. The Institute is to conduct an active policy dialogue and the information is to be made available to decision-makers in the Nordic region. 3. Monitoring and making available literature and other electronic and physical information carriers of relevance for research, study and information on modern Africa. The Nordic Africa Institute is to provide a library with lending, reference and information services.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Activities carried out by the Nordic Africa Institute within its core areas of research, library and communication/policy.</narrative>
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      <narrative>1.       Research; Promoting research on social, political and economic developments in Africa by conducting its own high-quality research, acting as a focal point and catalyst for Nordic research on Africa, stimulating research on Africa in the Nordic region and promoting cooperation and contacts between Nordic and African researchers. 2. Communication; disseminating advanced and relevant information based on research about modern Africa and African conditions. The Institute is to conduct an active policy dialogue and the information is to be made available to decision-makers in the Nordic region. 3. Monitoring and making available literature and other electronic and physical information carriers of relevance for research, study and information on modern Africa. The Nordic Africa Institute is to provide a library with lending, reference and information services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">1. Forskning; att främja forskning om den sociala, politiska och ekonomiska utvecklingen i Afrika genom att bedriva egen högkvalitativ forskning, verka som centralpunkt och katalysator för den nordiska Afrikaforskningen, stimulera till forskning om Afrika i Norden, samt främja samarbete och kontakter mellan nordiska och afrikanska forskare. 2. Kommunikation; att sprida kvalificerad och relevant information baserad på forskning om det moderna Afrika och afrikanska förhållanden. Att föra en aktiv policydialog och informationen ska göras tillgänglig för beslutsfattare i Norden. 3. Bibliotek; Att bevaka och tillgängliggöra litteratur och andra elektroniska och fysiska informationsbärare av relevans för forskning, studier och information om det moderna Afrika. Att tillhandahålla ett bibliotek med låne-, referens-, och informationsservice.</narrative>
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      <narrative>1.       Research; Promoting research on social, political and economic developments in Africa by conducting its own high-quality research, acting as a focal point and catalyst for Nordic research on Africa, stimulating research on Africa in the Nordic region and promoting cooperation and contacts between Nordic and African researchers. 2. Communication; disseminating advanced and relevant information based on research about modern Africa and African conditions. The Institute is to conduct an active policy dialogue and the information is to be made available to decision-makers in the Nordic region. 3. Monitoring and making available literature and other electronic and physical information carriers of relevance for research, study and information on modern Africa. The Nordic Africa Institute is to provide a library with lending, reference and information services.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">NAI samskapar och delar välgrundad, väl underbyggd och relevant kunskap genom transdisciplinär forskning och effektiv forskningskommunikation. NAI tillhandahåller trovärdig, legitim och relevant kunskap till nordiska beslutsfattare som faciliterar afrikansk-centrerad dialog. NAI:s arbete fokuserar på fem strategiska påverkansområden (impact areas): jämlikhet, social rättvisa och inkludering; styrning, medborgarskap och deltagande; ekonomi, sysselsättning och mobilitet (detta påverkansområde inkluderar ett fokus på urbanisering och rörlighet, och omfattar både intern och internationell migration.); klimat, naturresurser och hållbarhet; samt fred, säkerhet och mänskliga rättigheter.</narrative>
      <narrative>NAI co-creates and shares credible, legitimate and relevant knowledge through transdisciplinary  research and effective science policy  communication. NAI provides credible, legitimate and relevant knowledge to Nordic decision-makers and associated change-makers that is sensitive to policy trends and facilitates African-centred dialogue, helping to inform the Nordic policy agenda.  NAI’s work focuses on five strategic impact areas: equality, social justice and inclusion; governance, citizenship and participation; economy, employment and mobility (This impact area includes a focus on urbanisation and mobility, encompassing both internal and international migration) ; climate, natural resources and sustainability; and peace, security and human rights.</narrative>
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      <narrative>1.       Research; Promoting research on social, political and economic developments in Africa by conducting its own high-quality research, acting as a focal point and catalyst for Nordic research on Africa, stimulating research on Africa in the Nordic region and promoting cooperation and contacts between Nordic and African researchers. 2. Communication; disseminating advanced and relevant information based on research about modern Africa and African conditions. The Institute is to conduct an active policy dialogue and the information is to be made available to decision-makers in the Nordic region. 3. Monitoring and making available literature and other electronic and physical information carriers of relevance for research, study and information on modern Africa. The Nordic Africa Institute is to provide a library with lending, reference and information services.</narrative>
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      <narrative>NAI co-creates and shares credible, legitimate and relevant knowledge through transdisciplinary  research and effective science policy  communication. NAI provides credible, legitimate and relevant knowledge to Nordic decision-makers and associated change-makers that is sensitive to policy trends and facilitates African-centred dialogue, helping to inform the Nordic policy agenda.  NAI’s work focuses on five strategic impact areas: equality, social justice and inclusion; governance, citizenship and participation; economy, employment and mobility (This impact area includes a focus on urbanisation and mobility, encompassing both internal and international migration) ; climate, natural resources and sustainability; and peace, security and human rights.</narrative>
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      <narrative>1.       Research; Promoting research on social, political and economic developments in Africa by conducting its own high-quality research, acting as a focal point and catalyst for Nordic research on Africa, stimulating research on Africa in the Nordic region and promoting cooperation and contacts between Nordic and African researchers. 2. Communication; disseminating advanced and relevant information based on research about modern Africa and African conditions. The Institute is to conduct an active policy dialogue and the information is to be made available to decision-makers in the Nordic region. 3. Monitoring and making available literature and other electronic and physical information carriers of relevance for research, study and information on modern Africa. The Nordic Africa Institute is to provide a library with lending, reference and information services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">1. Forskning; att främja forskning om den sociala, politiska och ekonomiska utvecklingen i Afrika genom att bedriva egen högkvalitativ forskning, verka som centralpunkt och katalysator för den nordiska Afrikaforskningen, stimulera till forskning om Afrika i Norden, samt främja samarbete och kontakter mellan nordiska och afrikanska forskare. 2. Kommunikation; att sprida kvalificerad och relevant information baserad på forskning om det moderna Afrika och afrikanska förhållanden. Att föra en aktiv policydialog och informationen ska göras tillgänglig för beslutsfattare i Norden. 3. Bibliotek; Att bevaka och tillgängliggöra litteratur och andra elektroniska och fysiska informationsbärare av relevans för forskning, studier och information om det moderna Afrika. Att tillhandahålla ett bibliotek med låne-, referens-, och informationsservice.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">1.1 - Senast 2030 avskaffa den extrema fattigdomen för alla människor överallt. Med extrem fattigdom avses för närvarande människor som lever på mindre än 1,25 US-dollar per dag.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">1.b - Upprätta sunda policyramverk på nationell, regional och internationell nivå på grundval av utvecklingsstrategier som stödjer de fattiga och tar hänsyn till jämställdhetsaspekter, för att stödja ökade investeringar i åtgärder för att avskaffa fattigdom.</narrative>
      <narrative>1.b - Create sound policy frameworks at the national, regional and international levels, based on pro-poor and gender-sensitive development strategies, to support accelerated investment in poverty eradication actions.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">10.2 - Till 2030 möjliggöra och verka för att alla människors, oavsett ålder, kön, funktionsnedsättning, ras, etnicitet, ursprung, religion eller ekonomisk eller annan ställning, blir inkluderade i det sociala, ekonomiska och politiska livet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">10.7 - Underlätta en ordnad, säker, reglerad och ansvarsfull migration och rörlighet av personer, inklusive genom planerad och väl fungerande migrationspolitik.</narrative>
      <narrative>10.7 - Facilitate orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration and mobility of people, including through the implementation of planned and well-managed migration policies.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.3 - Improve education, awareness-raising and human and institutional capacity on climate change mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction and early warning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.3 - Förbättra utbildningen, medvetenheten och den mänskliga och institutionella kapaciteten vad gäller begränsning av klimatförändringarna, klimatanpassning, begränsning av klimatförändringarnas konsekvenser samt tidig varning.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.5 - Tillförsäkra kvinnor fullt och faktiskt deltagande och lika möjligheter till ledarskap på alla beslutsnivåer i det politiska, ekonomiska och offentliga livet.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.1 - Sustain per capita economic growth in accordance with national circumstances and, in particular, at least 7 per cent gross domestic product growth per annum in the least developed countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.1 - Upprätthålla ekonomisk tillväxt per capita i enlighet med nationella förhållanden och i synnerhet en BNP-tillväxt på minst 7 procent per år i de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
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      <narrative>7.1 - By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.5 - Senast 2030 uppnå full och produktiv sysselsättning med anständiga arbetsvillkor för alla kvinnor och män, inklusive ungdomar och personer med funktionsnedsättning, samt lika lön för likvärdigt arbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Biofuels Senegal</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aim  to develop the the availability of renewable energy thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions within the transport sector in Senegal.</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2019-06-28" />
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      <narrative>Aim  to develop the the availability of renewable energy thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions within the transport sector in Senegal.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12004" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12004">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2019-06-28" />
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      <narrative>13.1 - Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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      <narrative>7.2 - By 2030, increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-06-28" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="32173" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="321" />
      <recipient-country code="SN" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="321" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="32173" />
      <recipient-country code="SN" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="32173" />
      <recipient-country code="SN" />
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    <transaction>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions and improved access to the grid. Supporting development of new technology in renewable energy</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-06-30" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-03-10" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
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      <narrative>Energy generation, renewable sources</narrative>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
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    <title>
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    <description type="1">
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      <narrative>Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions and improved access to the grid. Supporting development of new technology in renewable energy</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-03-10" />
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
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      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="7.1" vocabulary="3">
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    <tag code="7.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.2 - Till 2030 väsentligen öka andelen förnybar energi i den globala energimixen.</narrative>
      <narrative>7.2 - By 2030, increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-03-10" />
      <value value-date="2020-03-10">8000000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="232" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23210" />
      <recipient-country code="UG" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23210" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="232" />
      <recipient-country code="UG" />
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    <transaction>
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      <value value-date="2023-01-28">2378000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23210" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="232" />
      <recipient-country code="UG" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">130575.83</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="232" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23210" />
      <recipient-country code="UG" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-04-28" />
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      <narrative>Energy generation, renewable sources</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Supporting development of clean energy investments. Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-04-28" />
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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    <tag code="7.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.1 - Senast 2030 säkerställa allmän tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga, tillförlitliga och moderna energitjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>7.1 - By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services.</narrative>
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      <narrative>7.2 - By 2030, increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.2 - Till 2030 väsentligen öka andelen förnybar energi i den globala energimixen.</narrative>
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    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-04-28" />
      <value value-date="2020-04-28">10000000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23220" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="232" />
      <recipient-country code="MZ" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-28">5360000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="232" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23220" />
      <recipient-country code="MZ" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">1429000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="232" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23220" />
      <recipient-country code="MZ" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">1888276</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23220" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="232" />
      <recipient-country code="MZ" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68027" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68031</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Transmission Nam - Ang</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Transmission Nam - Ang</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy, developing the regional grid, thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions and improved efficiency and connectivity in the grid.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy, developing the regional grid, thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions and improved efficiency and connectivity in the grid.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-10-22" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-10-22" />
    <contact-info>
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        <narrative>SwedFund</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Africa, regional</narrative>
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    <sector code="23630" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Electric power transmission and distribution (centralised grids)</narrative>
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    <sector code="236" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Energy distribution</narrative>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68031-1" type="2" />
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Transmission Nam - Ang</narrative>
      <narrative>Transmission Nam - Ang</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy, developing the regional grid, thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions and improved efficiency and connectivity in the grid.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy, developing the regional grid, thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions and improved efficiency and connectivity in the grid.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12004" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12004">
      <narrative>Southern Africa Power Pool</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12004" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12004">
      <narrative>Southern Africa Power Pool</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-10-22" />
    <tag code="13.1" vocabulary="3">
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      <narrative>13.1 - Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="7.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.1 - Senast 2030 säkerställa allmän tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga, tillförlitliga och moderna energitjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>7.1 - By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services.</narrative>
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    <tag code="7.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.2 - Till 2030 väsentligen öka andelen förnybar energi i den globala energimixen.</narrative>
      <narrative>7.2 - By 2030, increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-10-22" />
      <value value-date="2020-10-22">9000000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="236" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23630" />
      <recipient-region code="298" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-28">191000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="236" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23630" />
      <recipient-region code="298" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">238000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="236" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23630" />
      <recipient-region code="298" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">3570532.0700000003</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="236" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23630" />
      <recipient-region code="298" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68031" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68033</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>PQ Mocambique</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">PQ Mocambique</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy in the energy system by investments in smart technology thereby improving energy efficiency and control, decreased emissions from the transport sector and sustainable economic development.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy in the energy system by investments in smart technology thereby improving energy efficiency and control, decreased emissions from the transport sector and sustainable economic development.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-12-03" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2024-05-06" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-12-03" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>SwedFund</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="MZ" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Mozambique</narrative>
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    <sector code="23630" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Electric power transmission and distribution (centralised grids)</narrative>
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    <sector code="236" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Energy distribution</narrative>
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    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68033-1" type="2" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">PQ Mocambique</narrative>
      <narrative>PQ Mocambique</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy in the energy system by investments in smart technology thereby improving energy efficiency and control, decreased emissions from the transport sector and sustainable economic development.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy in the energy system by investments in smart technology thereby improving energy efficiency and control, decreased emissions from the transport sector and sustainable economic development.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12003" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12003">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2024-05-06" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-12-03" />
    <tag code="13.1" vocabulary="3">
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      <narrative>13.1 - Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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    <tag code="7.1" vocabulary="3">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.1 - Senast 2030 säkerställa allmän tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga, tillförlitliga och moderna energitjänster.</narrative>
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    <tag code="7.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>7.2 - By 2030, increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.2 - Till 2030 väsentligen öka andelen förnybar energi i den globala energimixen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-12-03" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23630" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="236" />
      <recipient-country code="MZ" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-28">1993000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23630" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="236" />
      <recipient-country code="MZ" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">3461000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23630" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="236" />
      <recipient-country code="MZ" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">20646</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23630" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="236" />
      <recipient-country code="MZ" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aim to increase effective control and management of port waste resources thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions and pollution</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to increase effective control and management of port waste resources thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions and pollution</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2024-04-08" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2021-04-08" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-04-08" />
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        <narrative>SwedFund</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
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        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Georgia</narrative>
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      <narrative>Waste management/disposal</narrative>
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    <sector code="140" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Water Supply &amp; Sanitation</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Port Waste Georgia</narrative>
      <narrative>Port Waste Georgia</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to increase effective control and management of port waste resources thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions and pollution</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to increase effective control and management of port waste resources thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions and pollution</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12001">
      <narrative>Maritime Transport Agency, Georgia</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12001">
      <narrative>Maritime Transport Agency, Georgia</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2021-04-08" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-04-08" />
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      <narrative>11.6 - By 2030, reduce the adverse per capita environmental impact of cities, including by paying special attention to air quality and municipal and other waste management.</narrative>
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    <tag code="12.4" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>12.4 - By 2020, achieve the environmentally sound management of chemicals and all wastes throughout their life cycle, in accordance with agreed international frameworks, and significantly reduce their release to air, water and soil in order to minimize their adverse impacts on human health and the environment.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.4 - Senast 2020 uppnå miljövänlig hantering av kemikalier och alla typer av avfall under hela deras livscykel, i enlighet med överenskomna internationella ramverket, samt avsevärt minska utsläppen av dem i luft, vatten och mark i syfte att minimera deras negativa konsekvenser för människors hälsa och miljön.</narrative>
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      <narrative>14.1 - By 2025, prevent and significantly reduce marine pollution of all kinds, in particular from land-based activities, including marine debris and nutrient pollution.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">14.1 - Till 2025 förebygga och avsevärt minska alla slags föroreningar i havet, i synnerhet från landbaserad verksamhet, inklusive marint skräp och tillförsel av näringsämnen.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2021-04-08" />
      <value value-date="2021-04-08">3000000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="140" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="14050" />
      <recipient-country code="GE" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-28">2187000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="140" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="14050" />
      <recipient-country code="GE" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">621000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="140" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="14050" />
      <recipient-country code="GE" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">38954</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="14050" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="140" />
      <recipient-country code="GE" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68036" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68041</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">PQ Java</narrative>
      <narrative>PQ Java</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2024-10-29" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2021-10-29" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2024-10-29" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-10-29" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>SwedFund</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="ID" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Indonesia</narrative>
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    <sector code="23630" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Electric power transmission and distribution (centralised grids)</narrative>
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    <sector code="236" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Energy distribution</narrative>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68041-1" type="2" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>PQ Java</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">PQ Java</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12003" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12003">
      <narrative>PLN/Perusahaan Listrik Negara</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12003" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12003">
      <narrative>PLN/Perusahaan Listrik Negara</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2024-10-29" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2021-10-29" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2024-10-29" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-10-29" />
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      <narrative>10.2 - By 2030, empower and promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all, irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion or economic or other status.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">10.2 - Till 2030 möjliggöra och verka för att alla människors, oavsett ålder, kön, funktionsnedsättning, ras, etnicitet, ursprung, religion eller ekonomisk eller annan ställning, blir inkluderade i det sociala, ekonomiska och politiska livet.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="7.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>7.1 - By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.1 - Senast 2030 säkerställa allmän tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga, tillförlitliga och moderna energitjänster.</narrative>
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    <tag code="7.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>7.2 - By 2030, increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.2 - Till 2030 väsentligen öka andelen förnybar energi i den globala energimixen.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.1 - Bygga ut tillförlitlig, hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur av hög kvalitet, inklusive regional och gränsöverskridande infrastruktur, för att stödja ekonomisk utveckling och människors välbefinnande, med fokus på ekonomiskt överkomlig och rättvis tillgång för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.1 - Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and transborder infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2021-10-29" />
      <value value-date="2021-10-29">6000000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23630" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="236" />
      <recipient-country code="ID" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-28">251000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="236" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23630" />
      <recipient-country code="ID" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">349000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23630" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="236" />
      <recipient-country code="ID" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">782172</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23630" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="236" />
      <recipient-country code="ID" />
    </transaction>
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68041" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68044</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Electricty Grid SAPP</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Electricty Grid SAPP</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy, developing the regional grid, thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions and improved efficiency and connectivity in the grid.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy, developing the regional grid, thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions and improved efficiency and connectivity in the grid.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2024-11-26" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2021-11-26" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2024-11-26" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-11-26" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>SwedFund</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Africa, regional</narrative>
    </recipient-region>
    <sector code="23630" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Electric power transmission and distribution (centralised grids)</narrative>
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    <sector code="236" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Energy distribution</narrative>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68044-1" type="2" />
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    <title>
      <narrative>Electricty Grid SAPP</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy, developing the regional grid, thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions and improved efficiency and connectivity in the grid.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy, developing the regional grid, thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions and improved efficiency and connectivity in the grid.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12004" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12004">
      <narrative>Southern Africa Power Pool</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12004" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12004">
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2024-11-26" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-11-26" />
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      <narrative>13.1 - Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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    <tag code="7.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.1 - Senast 2030 säkerställa allmän tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga, tillförlitliga och moderna energitjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>7.1 - By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services.</narrative>
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      <narrative>7.2 - By 2030, increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.2 - Till 2030 väsentligen öka andelen förnybar energi i den globala energimixen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <default-tied-status code="5" />
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      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2021-11-26" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="236" />
      <recipient-region code="298" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-28">142000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23630" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="236" />
      <recipient-region code="298" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">227000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23630" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="236" />
      <recipient-region code="298" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to support development of regional health care, facilitating faciliating improvement in health care services and public health.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to support development of regional health care, facilitating faciliating improvement in health care services and public health.</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
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      <value value-date="2024-01-28">8797.61</value>
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      <narrative>Malawi-Zambia Interconnector</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aim  to improve the efficiency in the energy grid, introducing new technology and investments. Reducing CO2 emissions and support connectivity in the regional grid enhancing job creation and green growth.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aim  to improve the efficiency in the energy grid, introducing new technology and investments. Reducing CO2 emissions and support connectivity in the regional grid enhancing job creation and green growth.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-03-30" />
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      <narrative>13.1 - Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries.</narrative>
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    <tag code="6.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">6.1 - Senast 2030 uppnå allmän och rättvis tillgång till säkert och ekonomiskt överkomligt dricksvatten för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>6.1 - By 2030, achieve universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.1 - Bygga ut tillförlitlig, hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur av hög kvalitet, inklusive regional och gränsöverskridande infrastruktur, för att stödja ekonomisk utveckling och människors välbefinnande, med fokus på ekonomiskt överkomlig och rättvis tillgång för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-03-30" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">11700</value>
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      <narrative>Rehabilitation Hydro Malawi</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to improve the supply of renewable energy production at scale in Malawi to enable development for society and de-carbonization of the energy system.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to improve the supply of renewable energy production at scale in Malawi to enable development for society and de-carbonization of the energy system.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Energy generation, renewable sources</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Rehabilitation Hydro Malawi</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Rehabilitation Hydro Malawi</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Aim to improve the supply of renewable energy production at scale in Malawi to enable development for society and de-carbonization of the energy system.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to improve the supply of renewable energy production at scale in Malawi to enable development for society and de-carbonization of the energy system.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12003" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12003">
      <narrative>EGENCO/Electricity Generation Company (Malawi) Limited</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12003" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12003">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-06-01" />
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      <narrative>10.2 - By 2030, empower and promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all, irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion or economic or other status.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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      <narrative>7.1 - By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.1 - Senast 2030 säkerställa allmän tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga, tillförlitliga och moderna energitjänster.</narrative>
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      <narrative>7.2 - By 2030, increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.2 - Till 2030 väsentligen öka andelen förnybar energi i den globala energimixen.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.1" vocabulary="3">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.1 - Bygga ut tillförlitlig, hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur av hög kvalitet, inklusive regional och gränsöverskridande infrastruktur, för att stödja ekonomisk utveckling och människors välbefinnande, med fokus på ekonomiskt överkomlig och rättvis tillgång för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-06-01" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23210" />
      <recipient-country code="MW" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">158000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23210" />
      <recipient-country code="MW" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">1086092.5999999999</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23210" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68067</iati-identifier>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Government Cloud for Ukraine</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Government Cloud for Ukraine</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to contribute to an increased data security, strengthened digital resilience and improvement of governmental services to the public in Ukraine.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to contribute to an increased data security, strengthened digital resilience and improvement of governmental services to the public in Ukraine.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-06-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-06-01" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-06-01" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
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      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68067-1" type="2" />
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    <title>
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      <narrative>Government Cloud for Ukraine</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aim to contribute to an increased data security, strengthened digital resilience and improvement of governmental services to the public in Ukraine.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.b - Support domestic technology development, research and innovation in developing countries, including by ensuring a conducive policy environment for, inter alia, industrial diversification and value addition to commodities.</narrative>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="220" />
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    <transaction>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="220" />
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      <narrative>Aimt to support two cities in their ambition to secure high quality water supply to inhabitants, addressing aspects including sustainability, safety, resilience and maintenance and making the water supply system more efficient.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aimt to support two cities in their ambition to secure high quality water supply to inhabitants, addressing aspects including sustainability, safety, resilience and maintenance and making the water supply system more efficient.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Wastewater 2 UKR municipals</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">6.1 - Senast 2030 uppnå allmän och rättvis tillgång till säkert och ekonomiskt överkomligt dricksvatten för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aim to support CETUD in finalizing the Resettlement Action Plan to be able to unlock the financing from donor banks to commence the BRT infrastructural work. Overall objective is to enable an effective, economically viable and sustainable transport system to meet the growing demand, also creating a safe transport system which is safe for exposed groups (eg. women).</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>BRT RAP Senegal</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to support CETUD in finalizing the Resettlement Action Plan to be able to unlock the financing from donor banks to commence the BRT infrastructural work. Overall objective is to enable an effective, economically viable and sustainable transport system to meet the growing demand, also creating a safe transport system which is safe for exposed groups (eg. women).</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to support CETUD in finalizing the Resettlement Action Plan to be able to unlock the financing from donor banks to commence the BRT infrastructural work. Overall objective is to enable an effective, economically viable and sustainable transport system to meet the growing demand, also creating a safe transport system which is safe for exposed groups (eg. women).</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12004" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12004">
      <narrative>CETUD/Executive Council for Sustainable Urban Transport</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12004" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12004">
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-10-20" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-10-20" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">10.3 - Säkerställa lika möjligheter och minska förekomsten av ojämlika utfall, bland annat genom att avskaffa diskriminerande lagstiftning, politik och praxis och främja lagstiftning, politik och åtgärder av lämpligt slag i detta hänseende.</narrative>
      <narrative>10.3 - Ensure equal opportunity and reduce inequalities of outcome, including by eliminating discriminatory laws, policies and practices and promoting appropriate legislation, policies and action in this regard.</narrative>
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    <tag code="11.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>11.2 - By 2030, provide access to safe, affordable, accessible and sustainable transport systems for all, improving road safety, notably by expanding public transport, with special attention to the needs of those in vulnerable situations, women, children, persons with disabilities and older persons.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.2 - Senast 2030 tillhandahålla tillgång till säkra, ekonomiskt överkomliga, tillgängliga och hållbara transportsystem för alla. Förbättra trafiksäkerheten, särskilt genom att bygga ut kollektivtrafiken, med särskild uppmärksamhet på behoven hos människor i utsatta situationer, kvinnor, barn, personer med funktionsnedsättning samt äldre personer.</narrative>
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    <tag code="11.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.7 - Senast 2030 tillhandahålla universell tillgång till säkra, inkluderande och tillgängliga grönområden och offentliga platser, i synnerhet för kvinnor och barn, äldre personer och personer med funktionsnedsättning.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.7 - By 2030, provide universal access to safe, inclusive and accessible, green and public spaces, in particular for women and children, older persons and persons with disabilities.</narrative>
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    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.1" vocabulary="3">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.1 - Bygga ut tillförlitlig, hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur av hög kvalitet, inklusive regional och gränsöverskridande infrastruktur, för att stödja ekonomisk utveckling och människors välbefinnande, med fokus på ekonomiskt överkomlig och rättvis tillgång för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-10-20" />
      <value value-date="2023-10-20">8000000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="21011" />
      <recipient-country code="SN" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">151000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="210" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="21011" />
      <recipient-country code="SN" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">459962</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="210" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="21011" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68073</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hybridization of energy generation for remote islands PH</narrative>
      <narrative>Hybridization of energy generation for remote islands PH</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to support NPC to transition away from diesel for power generation in remote areas to renewable energy, thereby reducing the usage of fossil fuels for electricity generation, decreasing the impact on the environment.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to support NPC to transition away from diesel for power generation in remote areas to renewable energy, thereby reducing the usage of fossil fuels for electricity generation, decreasing the impact on the environment.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-11-15" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-11-15" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-11-15" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>SwedFund</narrative>
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      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
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        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Philippines (the)</narrative>
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    <sector code="231" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Energy Policy</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hybridization of energy generation for remote islands PH</narrative>
      <narrative>Hybridization of energy generation for remote islands PH</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Aim to support NPC to transition away from diesel for power generation in remote areas to renewable energy, thereby reducing the usage of fossil fuels for electricity generation, decreasing the impact on the environment.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to support NPC to transition away from diesel for power generation in remote areas to renewable energy, thereby reducing the usage of fossil fuels for electricity generation, decreasing the impact on the environment.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12003" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12003">
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      <narrative>10.2 - By 2030, empower and promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all, irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion or economic or other status.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.1 - Senast 2030 säkerställa allmän tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga, tillförlitliga och moderna energitjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>7.1 - By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.2 - Till 2030 väsentligen öka andelen förnybar energi i den globala energimixen.</narrative>
      <narrative>7.2 - By 2030, increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.1" vocabulary="3">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.1 - Bygga ut tillförlitlig, hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur av hög kvalitet, inklusive regional och gränsöverskridande infrastruktur, för att stödja ekonomisk utveckling och människors välbefinnande, med fokus på ekonomiskt överkomlig och rättvis tillgång för alla.</narrative>
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
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    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-11-15" />
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      <recipient-country code="PH" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23111" />
      <recipient-country code="PH" />
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    <transaction>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Transmission Mozambique</narrative>
      <narrative>Transmission Mozambique</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to contribute to an increased access to electricity in Mozambique by strengthening infrastructure and by enabling renewable energy at scale.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to contribute to an increased access to electricity in Mozambique by strengthening infrastructure and by enabling renewable energy at scale.</narrative>
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      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
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      <narrative>Energy generation, renewable sources</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Transmission Mozambique</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to contribute to an increased access to electricity in Mozambique by strengthening infrastructure and by enabling renewable energy at scale.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to contribute to an increased access to electricity in Mozambique by strengthening infrastructure and by enabling renewable energy at scale.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12003" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12003">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12003" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12003">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-11-23" />
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      <narrative>10.2 - By 2030, empower and promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all, irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion or economic or other status.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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    <tag code="7.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.1 - Senast 2030 säkerställa allmän tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga, tillförlitliga och moderna energitjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>7.1 - By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services.</narrative>
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    <tag code="7.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>7.2 - By 2030, increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.2 - Till 2030 väsentligen öka andelen förnybar energi i den globala energimixen.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.1" vocabulary="3">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.1 - Bygga ut tillförlitlig, hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur av hög kvalitet, inklusive regional och gränsöverskridande infrastruktur, för att stödja ekonomisk utveckling och människors välbefinnande, med fokus på ekonomiskt överkomlig och rättvis tillgång för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-11-23" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="232" />
      <recipient-country code="MZ" />
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      <value value-date="2024-01-28">5500</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23210" />
      <recipient-country code="MZ" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68077</iati-identifier>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Lagos Rail</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Lagos Rail</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Aim to support LAMATA with mass transportation solutions, contributing to an effective and low-emissions public transportation system which is safe for exposed groups (eg. women).</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to support LAMATA with mass transportation solutions, contributing to an effective and low-emissions public transportation system which is safe for exposed groups (eg. women).</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-11-30" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-11-30" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-11-30" />
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        <narrative>SwedFund</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Nigeria</narrative>
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      <narrative>Transport policy, planning and administration</narrative>
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    <sector code="210" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Transport &amp; Storage</narrative>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68077-1" type="2" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68077-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Lagos Rail</narrative>
      <narrative>Lagos Rail</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Aim to support LAMATA with mass transportation solutions, contributing to an effective and low-emissions public transportation system which is safe for exposed groups (eg. women).</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to support LAMATA with mass transportation solutions, contributing to an effective and low-emissions public transportation system which is safe for exposed groups (eg. women).</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12002" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12002">
      <narrative>LAMATA/Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12002" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12002">
      <narrative>LAMATA/Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-11-30" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-11-30" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">10.3 - Säkerställa lika möjligheter och minska förekomsten av ojämlika utfall, bland annat genom att avskaffa diskriminerande lagstiftning, politik och praxis och främja lagstiftning, politik och åtgärder av lämpligt slag i detta hänseende.</narrative>
      <narrative>10.3 - Ensure equal opportunity and reduce inequalities of outcome, including by eliminating discriminatory laws, policies and practices and promoting appropriate legislation, policies and action in this regard.</narrative>
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    <tag code="11.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>11.2 - By 2030, provide access to safe, affordable, accessible and sustainable transport systems for all, improving road safety, notably by expanding public transport, with special attention to the needs of those in vulnerable situations, women, children, persons with disabilities and older persons.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.2 - Senast 2030 tillhandahålla tillgång till säkra, ekonomiskt överkomliga, tillgängliga och hållbara transportsystem för alla. Förbättra trafiksäkerheten, särskilt genom att bygga ut kollektivtrafiken, med särskild uppmärksamhet på behoven hos människor i utsatta situationer, kvinnor, barn, personer med funktionsnedsättning samt äldre personer.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="11.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>11.7 - By 2030, provide universal access to safe, inclusive and accessible, green and public spaces, in particular for women and children, older persons and persons with disabilities.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.7 - Senast 2030 tillhandahålla universell tillgång till säkra, inkluderande och tillgängliga grönområden och offentliga platser, i synnerhet för kvinnor och barn, äldre personer och personer med funktionsnedsättning.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.1 - Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and transborder infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.1 - Bygga ut tillförlitlig, hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur av hög kvalitet, inklusive regional och gränsöverskridande infrastruktur, för att stödja ekonomisk utveckling och människors välbefinnande, med fokus på ekonomiskt överkomlig och rättvis tillgång för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-11-30" />
      <value value-date="2023-11-30">10000000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="21011" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="210" />
      <recipient-country code="NG" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">178580</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="21011" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="210" />
      <recipient-country code="NG" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68077" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68081</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Sarawak Floating Solar</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sarawak Floating Solar</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Aim to contribute to reduced climate emissions from power production in Sarawak by supporting development of a large scale floating solar asset.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to contribute to reduced climate emissions from power production in Sarawak by supporting development of a large scale floating solar asset.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-04-12" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2027-04-13" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-04-12" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>SwedFund</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="MY" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Malaysia</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="23230" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Solar energy for centralised grids</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="232" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Energy generation, renewable sources</narrative>
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    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68081-1" type="2" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68081-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sarawak Floating Solar</narrative>
      <narrative>Sarawak Floating Solar</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to contribute to reduced climate emissions from power production in Sarawak by supporting development of a large scale floating solar asset.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to contribute to reduced climate emissions from power production in Sarawak by supporting development of a large scale floating solar asset.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12003" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12003">
      <narrative>Sarawak Energy Berhad</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12003" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12003">
      <narrative>Sarawak Energy Berhad</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2027-04-13" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-04-12" />
    <tag code="10.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>10.2 - By 2030, empower and promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all, irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion or economic or other status.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">10.2 - Till 2030 möjliggöra och verka för att alla människors, oavsett ålder, kön, funktionsnedsättning, ras, etnicitet, ursprung, religion eller ekonomisk eller annan ställning, blir inkluderade i det sociala, ekonomiska och politiska livet.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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    <tag code="7.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.1 - Senast 2030 säkerställa allmän tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga, tillförlitliga och moderna energitjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>7.1 - By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services.</narrative>
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    <tag code="7.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>7.2 - By 2030, increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.2 - Till 2030 väsentligen öka andelen förnybar energi i den globala energimixen.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.1 - Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and transborder infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.1 - Bygga ut tillförlitlig, hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur av hög kvalitet, inklusive regional och gränsöverskridande infrastruktur, för att stödja ekonomisk utveckling och människors välbefinnande, med fokus på ekonomiskt överkomlig och rättvis tillgång för alla.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-04-12" />
      <value value-date="2024-04-12">9000000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="232" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23230" />
      <recipient-country code="MY" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">158895</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="232" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23230" />
      <recipient-country code="MY" />
    </transaction>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Burshtyn Wastewater</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Burshtyn Wastewater</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Aim to secure and modernize wastewater treatment and improve the energy efficiency system, addressing sustainability aspects, safety, resilience and maintenance.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to secure and modernize wastewater treatment and improve the energy efficiency system, addressing sustainability aspects, safety, resilience and maintenance.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2027-04-13" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-04-12" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
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        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
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      <narrative>Water supply and sanitation - large systems</narrative>
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    <sector code="140" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Water Supply &amp; Sanitation</narrative>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68083-1" type="2" />
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Burshtyn Wastewater</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Burshtyn Wastewater</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Aim to secure and modernize wastewater treatment and improve the energy efficiency system, addressing sustainability aspects, safety, resilience and maintenance.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to secure and modernize wastewater treatment and improve the energy efficiency system, addressing sustainability aspects, safety, resilience and maintenance.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12002" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12002">
      <narrative>City of Burshtyn</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12002" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12002">
      <narrative>City of Burshtyn</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2027-04-13" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-04-12" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.1 - Stärka motståndskraften mot och förmågan till anpassning till klimatrelaterade faror och naturkatastrofer i alla länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.1 - Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries.</narrative>
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    <tag code="6.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">6.1 - Senast 2030 uppnå allmän och rättvis tillgång till säkert och ekonomiskt överkomligt dricksvatten för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>6.1 - By 2030, achieve universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.1 - Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and transborder infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.1 - Bygga ut tillförlitlig, hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur av hög kvalitet, inklusive regional och gränsöverskridande infrastruktur, för att stödja ekonomisk utveckling och människors välbefinnande, med fokus på ekonomiskt överkomlig och rättvis tillgång för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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    <default-tied-status code="5" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-04-12" />
      <value value-date="2024-04-12">6000000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="140" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">58041</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="14020" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="140" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68085</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Dnipro waste heat recovery</narrative>
      <narrative>Dnipro waste heat recovery</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Aim to secure and modernize wasteheat recovery for the district heating system. Recovering waste heat would imrpove energy effiency and reduce CO2 emissions.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to secure and modernize wasteheat recovery for the district heating system. Recovering waste heat would imrpove energy effiency and reduce CO2 emissions.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-05-02" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2027-05-03" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-02" />
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        <narrative>SwedFund</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
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        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
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      <narrative>Heat plants</narrative>
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    <sector code="236" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Energy distribution</narrative>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68085-1" type="2" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68085-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Dnipro waste heat recovery</narrative>
      <narrative>Dnipro waste heat recovery</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to secure and modernize wasteheat recovery for the district heating system. Recovering waste heat would imrpove energy effiency and reduce CO2 emissions.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to secure and modernize wasteheat recovery for the district heating system. Recovering waste heat would imrpove energy effiency and reduce CO2 emissions.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12002" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12002">
      <narrative>City of Dnipro; District Heating Company Dnipro Teploenergo</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12002" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12002">
      <narrative>City of Dnipro; District Heating Company Dnipro Teploenergo</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2027-05-03" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-02" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.1 - Stärka motståndskraften mot och förmågan till anpassning till klimatrelaterade faror och naturkatastrofer i alla länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.1 - Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries.</narrative>
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    <tag code="6.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">6.1 - Senast 2030 uppnå allmän och rättvis tillgång till säkert och ekonomiskt överkomligt dricksvatten för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>6.1 - By 2030, achieve universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all.</narrative>
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    <tag code="7.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.1 - Senast 2030 säkerställa allmän tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga, tillförlitliga och moderna energitjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>7.1 - By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services.</narrative>
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    <tag code="7.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.2 - Till 2030 väsentligen öka andelen förnybar energi i den globala energimixen.</narrative>
      <narrative>7.2 - By 2030, increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.1 - Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and transborder infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.1 - Bygga ut tillförlitlig, hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur av hög kvalitet, inklusive regional och gränsöverskridande infrastruktur, för att stödja ekonomisk utveckling och människors välbefinnande, med fokus på ekonomiskt överkomlig och rättvis tillgång för alla.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-05-02" />
      <value value-date="2024-05-02">4000000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="236" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">595768.9399999999</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23610" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="236" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68085" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68087</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Public Transport Cameroon</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Public Transport Cameroon</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Aim to develop the urban transport system in Cameroon into a more efficient and sustainable public transportation system to allow for a public transport centric urban development, decreasing CO2 emissions.  Contribute to a urban transport system which is safe for exposed groups (eg. women).</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to develop the urban transport system in Cameroon into a more efficient and sustainable public transportation system to allow for a public transport centric urban development, decreasing CO2 emissions.  Contribute to a urban transport system which is safe for exposed groups (eg. women).</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-05-02" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2027-05-03" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-02" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>SwedFund</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="CM" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Cameroon</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="21012" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Public transport services</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="210" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Transport &amp; Storage</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68087-1" type="2" />
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  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" humanitarian="0" hierarchy="2">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68087-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Public Transport Cameroon</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Public Transport Cameroon</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Aim to develop the urban transport system in Cameroon into a more efficient and sustainable public transportation system to allow for a public transport centric urban development, decreasing CO2 emissions.  Contribute to a urban transport system which is safe for exposed groups (eg. women).</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to develop the urban transport system in Cameroon into a more efficient and sustainable public transportation system to allow for a public transport centric urban development, decreasing CO2 emissions.  Contribute to a urban transport system which is safe for exposed groups (eg. women).</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12001">
      <narrative>Ministère de l'Habitat et du Développement Urbain (MINHDU)</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12001">
      <narrative>Ministère de l'Habitat et du Développement Urbain (MINHDU)</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2027-05-03" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-02" />
    <tag code="10.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">10.3 - Säkerställa lika möjligheter och minska förekomsten av ojämlika utfall, bland annat genom att avskaffa diskriminerande lagstiftning, politik och praxis och främja lagstiftning, politik och åtgärder av lämpligt slag i detta hänseende.</narrative>
      <narrative>10.3 - Ensure equal opportunity and reduce inequalities of outcome, including by eliminating discriminatory laws, policies and practices and promoting appropriate legislation, policies and action in this regard.</narrative>
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    <tag code="11.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.2 - Senast 2030 tillhandahålla tillgång till säkra, ekonomiskt överkomliga, tillgängliga och hållbara transportsystem för alla. Förbättra trafiksäkerheten, särskilt genom att bygga ut kollektivtrafiken, med särskild uppmärksamhet på behoven hos människor i utsatta situationer, kvinnor, barn, personer med funktionsnedsättning samt äldre personer.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.2 - By 2030, provide access to safe, affordable, accessible and sustainable transport systems for all, improving road safety, notably by expanding public transport, with special attention to the needs of those in vulnerable situations, women, children, persons with disabilities and older persons.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="11.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.7 - Senast 2030 tillhandahålla universell tillgång till säkra, inkluderande och tillgängliga grönområden och offentliga platser, i synnerhet för kvinnor och barn, äldre personer och personer med funktionsnedsättning.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.7 - By 2030, provide universal access to safe, inclusive and accessible, green and public spaces, in particular for women and children, older persons and persons with disabilities.</narrative>
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    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.1 - Bygga ut tillförlitlig, hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur av hög kvalitet, inklusive regional och gränsöverskridande infrastruktur, för att stödja ekonomisk utveckling och människors välbefinnande, med fokus på ekonomiskt överkomlig och rättvis tillgång för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.1 - Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and transborder infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-05-02" />
      <value value-date="2024-05-02">6000000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="21012" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="210" />
      <recipient-country code="CM" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">785000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="210" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="21012" />
      <recipient-country code="CM" />
    </transaction>
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68087" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-680891</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>East Africa Radio Therapy Treatment</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">East Africa Radio Therapy Treatment</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Aim to increase access to radiotherapy treatment in Kenya, making it more easily accessible for exposed groups such as women as well as taking cancer types prone to women into consideration</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to increase access to radiotherapy treatment in Kenya, making it more easily accessible for exposed groups such as women as well as taking cancer types prone to women into consideration</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-05-30" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2027-05-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-30" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>SwedFund</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
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        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Kenya</narrative>
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    <sector code="12191" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Medical services</narrative>
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    <sector code="121" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Health, General</narrative>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-680891-1" type="2" />
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>East Africa Radio Therapy Treatment</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">East Africa Radio Therapy Treatment</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to increase access to radiotherapy treatment in Kenya, making it more easily accessible for exposed groups such as women as well as taking cancer types prone to women into consideration</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to increase access to radiotherapy treatment in Kenya, making it more easily accessible for exposed groups such as women as well as taking cancer types prone to women into consideration</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12001">
      <narrative>Ministry of Health</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12001">
      <narrative>Ministry of Health</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2027-05-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-30" />
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      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68090</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Berezivka and Mariivka Wind Power</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aim to contribute to Ukraine’s energy security and their National Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Plan (NGREP) in connection to two wind power projects.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to contribute to Ukraine’s energy security and their National Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Plan (NGREP) in connection to two wind power projects.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Berezivka and Mariivka Wind Power</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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      <narrative>Aim to contribute to Ukraine’s energy security and their National Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Plan (NGREP) in connection to two wind power projects.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12003" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12003">
      <narrative>Naftogaz Bioenergy</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <tag code="7.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>7.2 - By 2030, increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.2 - Till 2030 väsentligen öka andelen förnybar energi i den globala energimixen.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.1" vocabulary="3">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.1 - Bygga ut tillförlitlig, hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur av hög kvalitet, inklusive regional och gränsöverskridande infrastruktur, för att stödja ekonomisk utveckling och människors välbefinnande, med fokus på ekonomiskt överkomlig och rättvis tillgång för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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      <value value-date="2024-01-28">74262.52</value>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68092</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Chornomorsk Water and Wastewater</narrative>
      <narrative>Chornomorsk Water and Wastewater</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Aim to secure and modernize water supply and wastewater treatment to improve the energy efficiency of the system. Gender-specific needs, where relevant, will be considered, such as adequate sanitation facilities.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to secure and modernize water supply and wastewater treatment to improve the energy efficiency of the system. Gender-specific needs, where relevant, will be considered, such as adequate sanitation facilities.</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-06-27" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-06-27" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>SwedFund</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
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        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
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      <narrative>Water supply and sanitation - large systems</narrative>
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    <sector code="140" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Water Supply &amp; Sanitation</narrative>
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    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68092-1" type="2" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Chornomorsk Water and Wastewater</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Chornomorsk Water and Wastewater</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to secure and modernize water supply and wastewater treatment to improve the energy efficiency of the system. Gender-specific needs, where relevant, will be considered, such as adequate sanitation facilities.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to secure and modernize water supply and wastewater treatment to improve the energy efficiency of the system. Gender-specific needs, where relevant, will be considered, such as adequate sanitation facilities.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12002" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12002">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12002" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12002">
      <narrative>City of Chornomorsk;Black Sea Urban Territorial Community of the Odesa District</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2027-06-28" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.1 - Stärka motståndskraften mot och förmågan till anpassning till klimatrelaterade faror och naturkatastrofer i alla länder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>6.1 - By 2030, achieve universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">6.1 - Senast 2030 uppnå allmän och rättvis tillgång till säkert och ekonomiskt överkomligt dricksvatten för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.1 - Bygga ut tillförlitlig, hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur av hög kvalitet, inklusive regional och gränsöverskridande infrastruktur, för att stödja ekonomisk utveckling och människors välbefinnande, med fokus på ekonomiskt överkomlig och rättvis tillgång för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.1 - Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and transborder infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-06-27" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="14020" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68094</iati-identifier>
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    <title>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to support the implementation of a more efficient and sustainable railway system for primarily freight and eventually passengers. Focus on electrified railway with large potential to offset transportation on roads.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to support the implementation of a more efficient and sustainable railway system for primarily freight and eventually passengers. Focus on electrified railway with large potential to offset transportation on roads.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
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    <sector code="210" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Aim to support the implementation of a more efficient and sustainable railway system for primarily freight and eventually passengers. Focus on electrified railway with large potential to offset transportation on roads.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to support the implementation of a more efficient and sustainable railway system for primarily freight and eventually passengers. Focus on electrified railway with large potential to offset transportation on roads.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12001">
      <narrative>Department of Transportation (DOTr) , Philippines</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12001">
      <narrative>Department of Transportation (DOTr) , Philippines</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="2" />
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      <narrative>10.3 - Ensure equal opportunity and reduce inequalities of outcome, including by eliminating discriminatory laws, policies and practices and promoting appropriate legislation, policies and action in this regard.</narrative>
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    <tag code="11.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>11.2 - By 2030, provide access to safe, affordable, accessible and sustainable transport systems for all, improving road safety, notably by expanding public transport, with special attention to the needs of those in vulnerable situations, women, children, persons with disabilities and older persons.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.2 - Senast 2030 tillhandahålla tillgång till säkra, ekonomiskt överkomliga, tillgängliga och hållbara transportsystem för alla. Förbättra trafiksäkerheten, särskilt genom att bygga ut kollektivtrafiken, med särskild uppmärksamhet på behoven hos människor i utsatta situationer, kvinnor, barn, personer med funktionsnedsättning samt äldre personer.</narrative>
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    <tag code="11.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>11.7 - By 2030, provide universal access to safe, inclusive and accessible, green and public spaces, in particular for women and children, older persons and persons with disabilities.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.7 - Senast 2030 tillhandahålla universell tillgång till säkra, inkluderande och tillgängliga grönområden och offentliga platser, i synnerhet för kvinnor och barn, äldre personer och personer med funktionsnedsättning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
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to ensure that there is no return to hostilities;
to facilitate the resumption of a safe and normal life for the local communities living on both sides of the Administrative Boundary Lines (ABL) with Abkhazia and South Ossetia;
to build confidence among the conflict parties;
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MSB stöder EUCAP Sahel Niger-uppdraget med utstationerad personal för att säkerställa att missionen kan uppfylla sitt mandat att främja fred och säkerhet. Specifika profiler har förändrats under implementeringsåren. EUCAP Sahel Niger, ett civilt uppdrag under den gemensamma säkerhets- och försvarspolitiken, lanserades på begäran av Nigers regering sommaren 2012. Dess syfte är att hjälpa till att etablera en integrerad, sammanhängande, hållbar och mänsklig rättighetsbaserad strategi bland de olika Nigerianska säkerhetsaktörer i kampen mot terrorism och organiserad brottslighet. Följaktligen är uppdraget utformat för att ge råd och utbildning för att stödja de nigerianska myndigheterna med att stärka deras kapacitet</narrative>
      <narrative>MSB supports the EUCAP Sahel Niger mission with seconded staff within mission support functions to ensure that the mission could fulfill its mandate to promote peace and security. Specific profiles have changed throughout the years of implementation. EUCAP Sahel Niger, a civilian mission under the Common Security and Defence Policy, was launched at the request of Niger’s government in the summer of 2012. Its aim is to help establish an integrated, coherent, sustainable and human rights-based approach among the various Nigerien security actors in the fight against terrorism and organised crime. Accordingly, the mission is designed to provide advice and training to support the Nigerien authorities with strengthening their capacities</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">EUCAP Sahel Niger, en civil kapacitetsuppbyggande insats under EU:s gemensamma säkerhets- och försvarspolitik, inleddes 2012 och avslutades den 30 juni 20242. Insatsen syftade till att stärka Nigers säkerhetsstyrkor i kampen mot terrorism, organiserad brottslighet och irreguljär migration där stor vikt har lagts vid upprätthållande av mänskliga rättigheter.
MSB har haft experter sekonderade till insatsen sedan 2013 i i positionerna Engineer, Nurse samt Medical Adviser och Chief of Communication and Information Systems. Chief of CIS har arbetat i insatsen sedan slutet på 2015 till dess att insatsen avslutades. 

MSB:s stöd har bidragit till att utveckla både den tekniska och fysiska infrastrukturen för insatsen. Detta har i sin tur lett till bättre kommunikationer och IT-säkerhet, samt ökad intern effektivitet och kvalitet vid samtliga verksamheter som genomförts i de olika regionerna. Den medicinska kompetensen som sekonderats har bidragit till ökad hälsa hos de kvinnor och män som tjänstgjort i insatsen och möjliggjort för insatsen att kunna verka i landet. 

Sekondering av chefstjänsten till EUCAP Sahel Niger har under insatsen sista tid resulterat i att missionen har kunnat genomföra nedstängningen av insatsen på ett kontrollerat och säkert sätt, både på huvudkontoret i Niamey och på fältkontoret i Agadez. Det har varit en stor och komplex uppgift med många delar, inte minst administrativa, då bland annat stora mängder information förts över från insatsens servrar till huvudkontoret i Bryssel. Det har även skett en fysisk avveckling med nedmonteringar av master samt insamlande av mobiler, datorer, satellittelefoner. En stor del av arbetet har skett i nära samarbete med insatsens logistikenhet. Innan avvecklingen av insatsen var den sekonderade också bidragande till att stärka Nigers säkerhetsstyrkors interna kommunikationssystem.</narrative>
        <narrative>EUCAP Sahel Niger, a civilian capacity-building mission under the EU's Common Security and Defence Policy, was launched in 2012 and concluded on June 30, 2024. The mission aimed to strengthen Niger's security forces in combating terrorism, organized crime, and irregular migration, with a strong emphasis on upholding human rights.
Since 2013, MSB (Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency) has seconded experts to the mission, including positions such as Engineer, Nurse, Medical Adviser, and Chief of Communication and Information Systems. The Chief of CIS has been part of the mission from late 2015 until its conclusion.
MSB's support has contributed to developing both the technical and physical infrastructure of the mission. This has resulted in improved communications and IT security, as well as increased internal efficiency and quality in all activities conducted across different regions. The medical expertise seconded has enhanced the health of the men and women serving in the mission and thus enabled the mission to operate effectively in the country.
The secondment of a leadership position within CIS to EUCAP Sahel Niger has, during the mission's final phase, ensured a controlled and safe closure of the mission, both at headquarters in Niamey and at the field office in Agadez. This was a significant and complex task, involving many aspects, particularly administrative ones, such as transferring large amounts of information from the mission's servers to headquarters in Brussels. It also included the physical decommissioning of equipment such as vehicles, computers, and satellite phones. A substantial part of this work was carried out in close collaboration with the mission's logistics unit. Before the mission's closure, the seconded expert also played a role in strengthening national actors internal communication systems.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security’.</narrative>
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- Tog fram och färdigställde ramavtal för IT tjänster och mjukvara vilket resulterat i stora ekonomiska vinster, ökad effektivitet och svarsförmåga då inte alla nya insatser måste sköta sin egna upphandling.</narrative>
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        <narrative>This support contributed to the ongoing peace process and a strengthened national munitions clearance capability. This is done by reintegrating former FARC combatants into society, by training them in mine and ammunition management within the framework of the organization (Humanicemos DH). At the same time, the increased clearing capacity is contributing to the freeing up of land for agriculture and the construction of national infrastructure. UNMAS provides technical capacity building support with the goal that the organization will reach full operational capacity to help make Colombia free of mines and other ERWs (Exlosive Remnant of War). The effort thus contributes both to reducing recidivism in conflict and promotes increased security for the population.</narrative>
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      <narrative>MSB supports EU HQ for civilan missions with an HR expert</narrative>
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      <narrative>The purpose of MSB's contribution is to support the organization in carrying out its mandate. Overall, MSB's contribution should result in;
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Övergripande ska MSB:s bidrag resultera i; 
(i) Mottagande organisation snabbt kan samordna nödvändiga resurser till missionerna genom säkerställd HQ kapacitet att planera, prioritera, genomföra samt utveckla det insatsnära stödet.</narrative>
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        <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 7 712 40 240</telephone>
      <email>registrator@mcf.se</email>
      <website>www.mcf.se</website>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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    <document-link url="https://eeas.europa.eu/headquarters/headquarters-homepage/82/about-european-external-action-service-eeas_en" format="text/html">
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        <narrative>Homepage of the European external action service</narrative>
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      <narrative>HR Expert EU HQ</narrative>
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      <narrative>MSB supports EU HQ for civilan missions with an HR expert</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sekonderad personal till EU huvudkvarter för civila missioner med expertis inom HR frågor.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The purpose of MSB's contribution is to support the organization in carrying out its mandate. Overall, MSB's contribution should result in;
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Övergripande ska MSB:s bidrag resultera i; 
(i) Mottagande organisation snabbt kan samordna nödvändiga resurser till missionerna genom säkerställd HQ kapacitet att planera, prioritera, genomföra samt utveckla det insatsnära stödet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-42000" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="42000">
      <narrative>EU/Civilian Operations Headquarters (CivOpsHQ), EEAS</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-23" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-42000" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="42000">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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      <period-end iso-date="2023-12-28" />
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      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-23-27457</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Miljöexpert till EU:s högkvarter, MSB sekonderar personal för att reducera EU:s negativa miljöpåverkan i fält.</narrative>
      <narrative>Environmental expert EU HQ</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Miljöexpert till EU:s huvudkvarter för civila missioner som ska verka för att recudera negativ miljöpåverkan av EU:s civila insatser, säkerställa ett do-no harm perpektiv, inkludera miljö och klimatförändringar i operativa mandatet av missionerna, försäkra att konfliktanalyser också beaktar climat förändringarnas påverkan på dynamiken och utvecklingen av konflikten likväl som att undersöka miljöföroreningars ev påverkan på personalens liv, hälsa.</narrative>
      <narrative>MSB support EU HQ for civilian missions with environmental expertise to reduce impact of civilan missions, incorporate a do-no harm approach to civilian CSDP, mainstream environmental and climate change into operational mandates, ensure conflict analysis take into account climate change effects as well as ensure that environmental concerns (air, water pollutions etc) doesnt negatively affect the health of staff.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Expected results; The host organization can quickly coordinate the necessary resources for the missions through ensured HQ's capacity to plan, prioritize, implement and develop the in-depth support for the receiving organization. As well as the host organization has a strong capacity for establishment, expansion and continued secure presence in the implementation of the mission's mandate through; Ensured capacity to prevent and manage environmental impacts</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med MSB:s stöd är att;
(i) Mottagande organisation kan snabbt samordna nödvändiga resurser till missionerna genom;
- Säkerställd HQ kapacitet att planera, prioritera, genomföra samt utveckla det insatsnära stödet till mottagande organisation.
Samt;
(ii) Mottagande organisation har en stark kapacitet för etablering, utökning och fortsatt säker närvaro vid genomförande av missionens mandat genom; 
- Säkerställd kapacitet att förebygga och hantera miljökonsekvenser</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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        <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 7 712 40 240</telephone>
      <email>registrator@mcf.se</email>
      <website>www.mcf.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>651 81, Karlstad</narrative>
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      <title>
        <narrative>Homepage of the European external action service</narrative>
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      <category code="B16" />
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        <narrative>The seconded expert acheived with introducing and secure environmental risks and climat threats as a factor that EU civilian crisis management needs to incorporate in its operational work and in its duty of care responsibilities. A concrete result of the experts secondment is that all civilian missions now have to have a environemental advisor to reduce their own footprint, reduce environmental hazards for its staff as well as advise host countries in climate mitigation to reduce climat change to be a katalyst for conflict.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den sekonderade experten lyckades väl med att introducera och befästa miljö och klimathot som en faktor som EU:s civila krishantering måste beakta i sitt säkerhetsarbete och i arbetet med personalens välmående. Ett konkret resultat av expertens arbete är att alla civila insatser nu måste ha en miljörådgivare så att alla civila insatser kan minska sin egen miljö/klimatpåverkan, minska miljörisker för personalen och ge stöd till partnerländer i hur klimathot ska hanteras för att minska risk för konflikt.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Miljöexpert till EU:s högkvarter, MSB sekonderar personal för att reducera EU:s negativa miljöpåverkan i fält.</narrative>
      <narrative>Environmental expert EU HQ</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>MSB support EU HQ for civilian missions with environmental expertise to reduce impact of civilan missions, incorporate a do-no harm approach to civilian CSDP, mainstream environmental and climate change into operational mandates, ensure conflict analysis take into account climate change effects as well as ensure that environmental concerns (air, water pollutions etc) doesnt negatively affect the health of staff.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Miljöexpert till EU:s huvudkvarter för civila missioner som ska verka för att recudera negativ miljöpåverkan av EU:s civila insatser, säkerställa ett do-no harm perpektiv, inkludera miljö och klimatförändringar i operativa mandatet av missionerna, försäkra att konfliktanalyser också beaktar climat förändringarnas påverkan på dynamiken och utvecklingen av konflikten likväl som att undersöka miljöföroreningars ev påverkan på personalens liv, hälsa.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med MSB:s stöd är att;
(i) Mottagande organisation kan snabbt samordna nödvändiga resurser till missionerna genom;
- Säkerställd HQ kapacitet att planera, prioritera, genomföra samt utveckla det insatsnära stödet till mottagande organisation.
Samt;
(ii) Mottagande organisation har en stark kapacitet för etablering, utökning och fortsatt säker närvaro vid genomförande av missionens mandat genom; 
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      <narrative>Expected results; The host organization can quickly coordinate the necessary resources for the missions through ensured HQ's capacity to plan, prioritize, implement and develop the in-depth support for the receiving organization. As well as the host organization has a strong capacity for establishment, expansion and continued secure presence in the implementation of the mission's mandate through; Ensured capacity to prevent and manage environmental impacts</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2019-03-15" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security’.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet’.</narrative>
      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security’.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den utdragna konflikten har pågått sedan 2014 och har resulterat i en mycket svår 
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Utöver den pågående konflikten har Jemen explosiva lämningar av tidigare krig som 
sträcker sig långt tillbaka i tiden. Dessutom understödjs konflikten i Jemen av andra 
länders regeringar och aktörer i andra länder. Det raserade rättssamhället i 
kombination med klanstrukturer och hybridkrigföring har till exempel gjort att 
militanta islamistiska grupperingar från kriget i Syrien och Irak nu befinner sig i Jemen 
och utgör en maktfaktor i striderna mellan huthi-rebeller och regeringsstyrkor. Detta 
gör att ett stort antal improviserade explosiva vapen, vars sprängkraft är större och 
mer oberäknelig än konventionella vapens, utgör ett avgörande hot mot liv, hälsa och 
utveckling/återuppbyggnad.
UNDP har gett stöd till Jemen i etableringen av en nationell minhanteringsmyndighet, National 
Mine Action Committee/Yemen Executive Mine Action Center (NMAC/YEMAC) 
och Yemen Mine Action Coordination Center (YMACC) med kontor i Aden. Insatsen var ett långsiktigt planerat stöd, men avbröts 2023 när UNDP hastigt fattade beslut om nedstängning av minhanteringsprogrammet. Bedömning är att insatsen har bidragit till säkerställd kapacitet i min- och ammunitionshantering och därmed uppnått förväntade resultat utifrån förutsättningarna för insatsen.</narrative>
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In addition to the ongoing conflict, Yemen is plagued by explosive remnants of previous wars that date back a long time. Furthermore, the conflict in Yemen is supported by other countries' governments and actors from other nations. The collapsed rule of law, combined with clan structures and hybrid warfare, has, for example, led to militant Islamist groups from the wars in Syria and Iraq now being present in Yemen. They represent a significant force in the fighting between Houthi rebels and government forces. This results in a large number of improvised explosive devices, whose explosive power is greater and more unpredictable than conventional weapons, posing a critical threat to life, health, and development/reconstruction.

The UNDP has supported Yemen in establishing a national mine management authority, the National Mine Action Committee/Yemen Executive Mine Action Center (NMAC/YEMAC), and the Yemen Mine Action Coordination Center (YMACC), with offices in Aden. The MSB contribution was a long-term planned support initiative but was interrupted in 2023 when the UNDP suddenly decided to shut down the mine action program. The assessment is that the initiative contributed to ensuring capacity in mine and ammunition management and thereby achieved the expected results given the conditions of the effort</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet’.</narrative>
      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security’.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet’.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sedan juni 2021 stödjer MSB OSSE i Montenegro med en projektledare för vapen- och ammunitionshantering. I Montenegro finns åldrad ammunition lagrad, vilket utgör en risk för allvarliga explosioner i ammunitionsförråd som inte bara kan skada privat och offentlig egendom samt infrastruktur, utan också riskera människoliv. Dessutom utgör lagrade vapen och ammunition ett betydande säkerhetshot på grund av risken för illegal handel och spridning. MSB:s insats syftar till att förbättra säkerheten för de militära ammunitionsförråden, bland annat genom att uppgradera förrådsanläggningar och rutiner till gällande NATO-standard, samt införa ett hållbart livscykelsystem. Den sekonderade projektledaren leder ett större projekt inom detta område, som innebär allt ifrån kunskapsöverföring om internationell god praxis enligt NATO-standard gällande hantering av ammunitionslager, inklusive stöd i planering för förstörelse därav, genom ett omfattande mentorskapsprogram, såväl som teknisk rådgivning avseende vapen och ammunitionshantering ur ett genderperspektiv. Genom att reducera dessa risker bidrar projektet till att minska risken för olyckor, spridning och istället stärka lokal, regional och europeisk säkerhet.</narrative>
      <narrative>Since June 2021, MSB has been supporting the OSCE in Montenegro with a project manager for weapons and ammunition management. In Montenegro, aged ammunition is stored, which poses a risk of serious explosions in ammunition depots that can not only damage private and public property and infrastructure, but also endanger human life. In addition, stockpiled weapons and ammunition pose a significant security threat due to the risk of illegal trade and proliferation. MSB's effort aims to improve the security of the military ammunition stores, among other things by upgrading storage facilities and routines to the current NATO standard, as well as introducing a sustainable life cycle system. The seconded project manager leads a larger project in this area, which involves everything from the transfer of knowledge on international good practice according to NATO standards regarding the management of ammunition stockpiles, including support in planning for their destruction, through a comprehensive mentoring program, as well as technical advice on weapons and ammunition management from a gender perspective. By reducing these risks, the project contributes to reducing the risk of accidents, proliferation and instead strengthening local, regional and European security.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet’.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security’.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MSB stödjer OSSE:s tillfälliga stödprogram i Ukraina (SPU) med sekonderade expertis. Projektkontoret kommer ansvara för planering och genomförande av en mängd projekt över hela Ukraina. OSSE-sekretariatets extrabudgetära (ExB) stödprogram för Ukraina (SPU) lanserades den 1 november 2022 för att ta itu med de omedelbara utmaningarna för civilbefolkningen som kriget mot Ukraina innebär och för att stödja den långsiktiga demokratiska och sociala motståndskraften hos dess institutioner och det civila samhället.</narrative>
      <narrative>MSB supports OSCE with expertis within security to their Support programme for Ukraine (SPU). The head office in Kyiv will support a variety of diffent projects country wide. The OSCE Secretariat Extra-budgetary (ExB) Support Programme for Ukraine (SPU) was launched on 1 November 2022 in order to address the immediate challenges to civilians posed by the war against Ukraine, and to support the long-term democratic and social resilience of its institutions and civil society.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet’.</narrative>
      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security’.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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        <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 7 712 40 240</telephone>
      <email>registrator@mcf.se</email>
      <website>www.mcf.se</website>
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        <narrative>651 81, Karlstad</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
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      <narrative>Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">OSSE:s Extra-Budgetary (ExB) Support Programme in Ukraine (SPU) inleddes i november 2022, åtta månader efter stängningen av OSSE:s Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine 31 mars samma år med anledning av Rysslands fullskaliga invasion av Ukraina.

MSB sekonderade en säkerhetsexpert till SPU för att möjliggöra för OSSE att verka i landet. 

Vid insatsens slut fanns en grundläggande säkerhetsstruktur, d v s en säkerhetsplan, beredskapsplaner och en standard operating procedure (SOP) för säkerhet, samt säkerhetsinstruktioner för OSSE SPU på plats, inklusive en bedömning av ytterligare prioriterade åtgärder som bör implementeras som ett resultat av den sekonderades insats. Den sekonderade har genom säkerhetshöjande insatser vid etableringen av kontor och boende bidragit till att OSSE har kunnat bedriva verksamhet i Ukraina. Den sekonderade har även gjort säkerhetsbedömningar som möjliggjort OSSE:s aktiviteter inom minhantering och stöd till rättsvårdande institutioner i Ukraina trots den pågående väpnade konflikten.</narrative>
        <narrative>The OSCE's Extra-Budgetary (ExB) Support Programme in Ukraine (SPU) commenced in November 2022, eight months after the OSCE's Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine was shut down on March 31 of the same year, following Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) seconded a security expert to the SPU to facilitate the OSCE's operations within the country.
By the end of the seconded experts mission, a foundational security structure was established, including a security plan, contingency plans, and a standard operating procedure (SOP) for security, as well as security instructions tailored for the OSCE SPU. Additionally, priority measures for further enhancements were outlined as part of the expert's contributions. The seconded expert's initiatives to bolster security through the establishment of offices and accommodations were instrumental in enabling the OSCE to function in Ukraine. Furthermore, the expert conducted security assessments that supported the OSCE's mine action efforts and assistance to law enforcement agencies in Ukraine, despite the ongoing armed conflict.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Support to OSCE:s support programme for Ukraine</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MSB sekonderar experter till OSSE:s stödprogram för Ukraina</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MSB stödjer OSSE:s tillfälliga stödprogram i Ukraina (SPU) med sekonderade expertis. Projektkontoret kommer ansvara för planering och genomförande av en mängd projekt över hela Ukraina. OSSE-sekretariatets extrabudgetära (ExB) stödprogram för Ukraina (SPU) lanserades den 1 november 2022 för att ta itu med de omedelbara utmaningarna för civilbefolkningen som kriget mot Ukraina innebär och för att stödja den långsiktiga demokratiska och sociala motståndskraften hos dess institutioner och det civila samhället.</narrative>
      <narrative>MSB supports OSCE with expertis within security to their Support programme for Ukraine (SPU). The head office in Kyiv will support a variety of diffent projects country wide. The OSCE Secretariat Extra-budgetary (ExB) Support Programme for Ukraine (SPU) was launched on 1 November 2022 in order to address the immediate challenges to civilians posed by the war against Ukraine, and to support the long-term democratic and social resilience of its institutions and civil society.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security’.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet’.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>OSCE/Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-23" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>MSB supports UNDP Ukraine with a cheif technical advisor on aid effectiveness</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MSB stödjer UNDP:s program i Ukraina med en expert inom biståndseffektivitet och koordinering som ska bidra till effektiva biståndsflöden in i landet, transparens till givare och att biståndet nyttjas till de mest behövande ändamålen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet’.</narrative>
      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security’.</narrative>
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      <email>registrator@mcf.se</email>
      <website>www.mcf.se</website>
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      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
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      <narrative>Government &amp; Civil Society-general</narrative>
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        <narrative>in 2023, Sweden has been a central actor in supporting Ukraine's recovery process, exemplified by the deployment of a Chief Technical Advisor in the area of Aid Effectiveness to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Kyiv, Ukraine. The Advisor's role is crucial for leading technical advisory support in the collaboration between UNDP and the Government of Ukraine, focusing on improving aid architecture, transparency, and management of international assistance.
The advisory role is multifaceted and encompasses four strategic areas:
1. Institutional and policy development,
2. Strengthened aid information management,
3. Coordination with national and international development partners, and
4. Capacity development and digital innovation.
This involves providing direct technical advice and ongoing capacity building for key government entities, including the Secretariat of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine (SCMU) and other relevant institutions. Significant emphasis has been placed on enhancing efficient aid management and coordination, with a focus on digital solutions to facilitate data-driven decision-making.

Te seconded expert has continued working in Ukraine but is now registred under a differet Project Donor Number 27830 due to changes in funding origin</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under 2023 har MSB utstationerat en Chef Teknisk Rådgivare, inom området Biståndseffektivitet, till FN:s utvecklingsprogram (UNDP) i Kiev, Ukraina. Rådgivaren:s roll är avgörande för att leda tekniskt rådgivande stöd för samarbetet mellan UNDP och Ukrainas regering, med fokus på att förbättra biståndsarkitekturen, transparens och förvaltningen av internationellt bistånd.
 
Den rådgivande rollen är mångfacetterad och omfattar fyra strategiska områden: 1) Institutionell och policyutveckling, 2) Stärkt biståndsinformationshantering, 3) Samordning med nationella och internationella utvecklingspartners och 4) Kapacitetsutveckling och digital innovation. Detta innebär att tillhandahålla direkt teknisk rådgivning och pågående kapacitetsuppbyggnad för viktiga statliga enheter, inklusive Sekretariatet för Ministerkabinettet i Ukraina (SCMU) och andra relevanta institutioner. Ett betydande fokus har legat på att förbättra effektiv biståndshantering och samordning, med tonvikt på digitala lösningar för att underlätta datadrivet beslutsfattande.
Insatspersonalen avslutades inte 2023 utan har fortsatt med annat aktivitetsnummer; 27830 pga annan finansieringskälla.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Support to UNDP programme concerning aid effectiveness and coordination</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>MSB supports UNDP Ukraine with a cheif technical advisor on aid effectiveness</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MSB stödjer UNDP:s program i Ukraina med en expert inom biståndseffektivitet och koordinering som ska bidra till effektiva biståndsflöden in i landet, transparens till givare och att biståndet nyttjas till de mest behövande ändamålen.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet’.</narrative>
      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security’.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>UNDP/United Nations Development Programme</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-23" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41114" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="41114">
      <narrative>UNDP/United Nations Development Programme</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative>1.b - Create sound policy frameworks at the national, regional and international levels, based on pro-poor and gender-sensitive development strategies, to support accelerated investment in poverty eradication actions.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">1.b - Upprätta sunda policyramverk på nationell, regional och internationell nivå på grundval av utvecklingsstrategier som stödjer de fattiga och tar hänsyn till jämställdhetsaspekter, för att stödja ökade investeringar i åtgärder för att avskaffa fattigdom.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.6" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MSB stöder EUP Moldaviens uppdrag med sekonderad personal för att säkerställa att missionen kan uppfylla sitt uppdrag att främja fred och säkerhet. Specifika profiler kan skilja sig åt under implementeringsåren. EUPM Moldaviens mandat är att bidra till att förbättra motståndskraften hos säkerhetssektorn i Republiken Moldavien inom områdena krishantering och hybridhot, inklusive cybersäkerhet och motverkan av utländsk informationsmanipulation och påverkan.</narrative>
      <narrative>MSB supports the EUP Moldova mission with seconded staff to ensure that the mission can fulfill its mandate to promote peace and security. Specific profiles may differ throught the years of implementation. EUPM Moldova mandate is to contribute to enhancing the resilience of the security sector of the Republic of Moldova in the areas of crisis management and hybrid threats, including cybersecurity and countering foreign information manipulation and interference.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security’.</narrative>
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        <narrative>The seconded expert has been assigned to UNDP’s Regional Hub for the Arab States in Amman. The regional office supports operations carried out in the region, covering a total of 17 country offices, as well as an 18th office in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. The expert held the position of Head of Unit Aid Management &amp; Humanitarian Development Peace (HDP) Nexus, within the Governance and Peacebuilding team. However, the unit consisted solely of the expert.

The assignment primarily revolved around increasing knowledge, shared understanding, and thus collective capacity concerning the triple nexus within the international community. The ambition was to create more opportunities for collaboration among donors and stakeholders by enhancing understanding of how humanitarian, development, and peace-promoting aid are interconnected and reinforce one another. To contribute to strengthened nexus expertise, the expert conducted technical reviews and contributed to global policies within the UN cluster system and the Global HDP Nexus policy. The expert also provided input to the Inter-Agency Standing Committee's task force, thereby strengthening ongoing global initiatives linked to the promotion of the nexus.

The expert also carried out a regional digital mapping of ongoing activities at country offices related to the triple nexus. This aimed to increase visibility and understanding, lay the groundwork for collaboration, and promote momentum in the projects. Furthermore, the expert created and facilitated training sessions and workshops on the nexus at regional and global gatherings, such as during the OCHA Humanitarian Network Partnership Week and within the framework of Nexus Academy Training. The seconded expert was also involved in organizing a deep dive into the nexus for the benefit of ten of the region’s country offices and several external partners. The purpose was to enhance understanding of the nexus and deepen collaboration related to aid coordination and reconstruction across the region. Additionally, the seconded expert facilitated a regional workshop in Amman on the topic, with 120 participants from 15 UN agencies.

During the year, the expert also supported several country offices in their work on strategies related to aid coordination, including Iraq, Lebanon, and Libya. This involved assisting in drafting strategies and coordinating with the country offices’ technical experts in areas such as data and information management. The expert also established a group with representatives from approximately ten country offices to share experiences and lessons learned from working with digital solutions and aid coordination.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den sekonderade experten har varit sekonderad till UNDP’s Regional Hub for the Arab States, i Amman. Det regionala kontoret stöttar verksamheten som bedrivs i regionen, omfattande totalt 17 landskontor samt ett 18:e kontor i de ockuperade Palestinska territorierna. Experten har haft positionen Head of Unit Aid Management &amp; Humanitarian Development Peace (HDP) Nexus, tillhörande Governance and Peacebuilding team. Enheten har dock bestått endast av experten. Uppdraget har främst cirkulerat kring att öka kunskapen och samsynen och därmed en gemensam förmåga kring trippelnexus inom det internationella samfundet. Ambitionen har varit att genom ökad kunskap om hur humanitärt-, utvecklings- och fredsfrämjande bistånd hänger ihop och förstärker varandra, skapa fler möjligheter för samverkan kring detta bland givare och aktörer. I syfte att bidra till höjd kompetens avseende nexus, har experten bland annat gjort tekniska översyner och bidragit till globala policys inom ramen för FN:s klustersystem samt till Global HDP Nexus policy. Experten har även bidragit med underlag till Inter-Agency Standing Committes task force. På så vis har arbetet förstärkt pågående globala initiativ kopplade till främjandet av nexus. Experten utförde även en regional digital kartläggning av pågående aktiviteter på landskontoren som kan kopplas till trippelnexus. Detta i syfte att skapa ökad synlighet och förståelse samt lägga en grund för samverkan och främja momentum i projekten. Vidare har han skapat och faciliterat utbildningar och workshops i nexus vid regionala och globala sammankomster, exempelvis under OCHA Humanitarian Network Partnership Week samt inom ramen för Nexus Academy Training. Den sekonderade var även delaktig i att arrangera en djupdykning i nexus till förmån för tio av regionens landskontor samt ett antal externa partners. Syftet var att öka förståelsen för nexus och fördjupa samarbeten kopplat till biståndskoordinering och återuppbyggnad över regionen. Den sekonderade har vidare faciliterat en regional workshop i Amman på ämnet, med 120 deltagare från 15 FN organ. Under året har den experten även stöttat ett antal landskontor i deras arbete med strategier kring biståndskoordinering, bl.a. Irak, Libanon och Libyen. Detta har inkluderat att bistå i författandet av strategier och koordinera med landskontorens tekniska experter inom bl.a. data och informationshantering. Experten skapade även en grupp med representanter från ca tio landskontor, med syfte att dela erfarenheter och lärdomar av att arbeta med digitala lösningar och biståndskoordinering.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet’.</narrative>
      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security’.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>MSB supports the civilian common security and defence policy missions of the EU by training Medical advisers who play a ciritical role in ensuring the duty of care of the staff. And thus enable the missions to function in difficult security circumstances like Somalia, Iraq and Ukraine.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The goal of MSB's peace operations is to enhance the capacity and responsiveness of actors to work for sustainable peace, security, and development in conflict and post-conflict countries as well as fragile states, with the aim of promoting human freedom and security.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Befattningsutbildning för medicinska rådgivare som ska arbeta för EU:s civila krishanteringsinsatser</narrative>
      <narrative>Pre-mission training for Medical Advisers</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>MSB supports the civilian common security and defence policy missions of the EU by training Medical advisers who play a ciritical role in ensuring the duty of care of the staff. And thus enable the missions to function in difficult security circumstances like Somalia, Iraq and Ukraine.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MSB stödjer EU:s civila insatser inom ramen för den gemensamma säkerhets- och försvarspolitiken genom att utbilda medicinska rådgivare som spelar en kritisk roll i att säkerställa  omsorgsplikten för personalen. Därmed möjliggör de att uppdragen kan fungera och verka under svåra säkerhetsförhållanden till exempel i Somalia, Irak och Ukraina.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The goal of MSB's peace operations is to enhance the capacity and responsiveness of actors to work for sustainable peace, security, and development in conflict and post-conflict countries as well as fragile states, with the aim of promoting human freedom and security.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande verksamhet är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater i syfte att främja mänsklig frihet och säkerhet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-42000" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="42000">
      <narrative>EU CSDP Training</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.1 - Significantly reduce all forms of violence and related death rates everywhere.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sekonderad senior miljörådgivare till OSSE:s fältkontor i Bosnien Herzegovina</narrative>
      <narrative>Seconded Senior Environmental Affairs Adviser to OSCE Field mission in Bosnia Herzegovina</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Medarbetaren innehar ledarskapet för enheten för miljö- och klimatsäkerhet, en ny organisatorisk struktur inom OSSE:s uppdrag. Inrättandet av enheten speglar ett växande erkännande av betydelsen av miljöförvaltning och klimatrelaterade säkerhetsrisker inom ramen för uppdragets mandat. Enheten ansvarar för specifika projekt och främjar integreringen av klimatsäkerhet och miljöaspekter i hela uppdragets operativa verksamhet</narrative>
      <narrative>The staff member is heading the Environment and climate security unit that is a new structure within the OSCE mission. Its creation reflects an emerging recognition of the importance of environmental governance and climate-related security risks within the Mission’s mandate. The Units manages specific projects and supports climate security and environmental concerns to be integrated in the whole of mission operations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The overarching goal of MSB’s peacebuilding efforts is to strengthen the capacity and responsiveness of partner actors to promote sustainable peace, security, and development in conflict and post-conflict countries, as well as in fragile states—so that people living in poverty and oppression may experience freedom and safety. This secondment aims to ensure the capacity to integrate environmental and climate security into the OSCE’s operational work in the country, and to create conditions for the implementation of national and cross-border projects that reduce drivers of conflict and promote sustainability.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är övergripande att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet. Denna sekondering ska säkerställa kapacitet att integrera miljö och klimatsäkerhet i OSSE:s operativa arbete i landet samt skapa förutsättningar för genomförande av nationella och gränsöverskridande projekt som minskar konfliktorsaker och främjar hållbarhet.</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 7 712 40 240</telephone>
      <email>registrator@mcf.se</email>
      <website>www.mcf.se</website>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Medarbetaren innehar ledarskapet för enheten för miljö- och klimatsäkerhet, en ny organisatorisk struktur inom OSSE:s uppdrag. Inrättandet av enheten speglar ett växande erkännande av betydelsen av miljöförvaltning och klimatrelaterade säkerhetsrisker inom ramen för uppdragets mandat. Enheten ansvarar för specifika projekt och främjar integreringen av klimatsäkerhet och miljöaspekter i hela uppdragets operativa verksamhet</narrative>
      <narrative>The staff member is heading the Environment and climate security unit that is a new structure within the OSCE mission. Its creation reflects an emerging recognition of the importance of environmental governance and climate-related security risks within the Mission’s mandate. The Units manages specific projects and supports climate security and environmental concerns to be integrated in the whole of mission operations.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är övergripande att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet. Denna sekondering ska säkerställa kapacitet att integrera miljö och klimatsäkerhet i OSSE:s operativa arbete i landet samt skapa förutsättningar för genomförande av nationella och gränsöverskridande projekt som minskar konfliktorsaker och främjar hållbarhet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The overarching goal of MSB’s peacebuilding efforts is to strengthen the capacity and responsiveness of partner actors to promote sustainable peace, security, and development in conflict and post-conflict countries, as well as in fragile states—so that people living in poverty and oppression may experience freedom and safety. This secondment aims to ensure the capacity to integrate environmental and climate security into the OSCE’s operational work in the country, and to create conditions for the implementation of national and cross-border projects that reduce drivers of conflict and promote sustainability.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expert is responsible for leading and coordinating NATO’s advisory efforts on Iraq’s security sector reforms in line with NMI’s strategic objectives and the country’s national reform programs. The work includes planning and coordinating ministerial level advisory support, identifying capacity gaps, and assisting in the implementation of reforms. By promoting cooperation between Iraqi institutions and international actors, the position is expected to contribute to a more effective, transparent, and sustainable security sector in Iraq.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Experten ansvarar för att leda och samordna Natos rådgivningsinsatser för Iraks säkerhetssektorreformer i linje med NMIs strategiska mål och landets nationella reformprogram. Arbetet omfattar planering och koordinering av rådgivning på ministeriell nivå, identifiering av kapacitetsluckor och stöd till implementering av reformer. Genom att främja samverkan mellan irakiska institutioner och internationella aktörer förväntas tjänsten bidra till en mer effektiv, transparent och hållbar säkerhetssektor i Irak.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MCF:s fredsfrämjande arbete är övergripande att samarbetspartner får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt i sviktande stater. Denna sekondering ska bidra till att förbättra styrningen av säkerhets- och rättssektorn i Irak genom strategisk rådgivning och kapacitetsbyggande riktat till ONSA (Office of the National Security Advisor) och inrikesministeriet.
Mot bakgrund av expertuppdragets centrala roll i att leda och samordna Natos rådgivningsinsatser inom Iraks säkerhetssektorreformer förväntas insatsen stärka irakiska institutioners förmåga att planera, genomföra och följa upp reformer på ministeriell nivå. Genom identifiering av kapacitetsluckor, stöd till implementering av reformer samt främjande av samverkan mellan nationella och internationella aktörer förväntas sekonderingen bidra till en mer effektiv, transparent och långsiktigt hållbar säkerhetssektor i Irak.</narrative>
      <narrative>The overall goal of the MCF:s peacebuilding work is to strengthen the capacity and responsiveness of partners to work for sustainable peace, security and development in conflict and post-conflict countries and in failing states. This secondment will contribute to improving the governance of the security and justice sector in Iraq through strategic advice and capacity building directed at ONSA (Office of the National Security Advisor) and the Ministry of the Interior. In light of the expert mission's central role in leading and coordinating NATO's advisory efforts in Iraq's security sector reforms, the mission is expected to strengthen the ability of Iraqi institutions to plan, implement and follow up on reforms at the ministerial level. By identifying capacity gaps, supporting the implementation of reforms and promoting collaboration between national and international actors, the secondment is expected to contribute to a more efficient, transparent and long-term sustainable security sector in Iraq.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Seconded Senior Advisor to Nato mission Iraq, within security sector reform and particular support to the Office of the National Security Advisor</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Experten ansvarar för att leda och samordna Natos rådgivningsinsatser för Iraks säkerhetssektorreformer i linje med NMIs strategiska mål och landets nationella reformprogram. Arbetet omfattar planering och koordinering av rådgivning på ministeriell nivå, identifiering av kapacitetsluckor och stöd till implementering av reformer. Genom att främja samverkan mellan irakiska institutioner och internationella aktörer förväntas tjänsten bidra till en mer effektiv, transparent och hållbar säkerhetssektor i Irak.</narrative>
      <narrative>The expert is responsible for leading and coordinating NATO’s advisory efforts on Iraq’s security sector reforms in line with NMI’s strategic objectives and the country’s national reform programs. The work includes planning and coordinating ministerial level advisory support, identifying capacity gaps, and assisting in the implementation of reforms. By promoting cooperation between Iraqi institutions and international actors, the position is expected to contribute to a more effective, transparent, and sustainable security sector in Iraq.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The overall goal of the MCF:s peacebuilding work is to strengthen the capacity and responsiveness of partners to work for sustainable peace, security and development in conflict and post-conflict countries and in failing states. This secondment will contribute to improving the governance of the security and justice sector in Iraq through strategic advice and capacity building directed at ONSA (Office of the National Security Advisor) and the Ministry of the Interior. In light of the expert mission's central role in leading and coordinating NATO's advisory efforts in Iraq's security sector reforms, the mission is expected to strengthen the ability of Iraqi institutions to plan, implement and follow up on reforms at the ministerial level. By identifying capacity gaps, supporting the implementation of reforms and promoting collaboration between national and international actors, the secondment is expected to contribute to a more efficient, transparent and long-term sustainable security sector in Iraq.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MCF:s fredsfrämjande arbete är övergripande att samarbetspartner får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt i sviktande stater. Denna sekondering ska bidra till att förbättra styrningen av säkerhets- och rättssektorn i Irak genom strategisk rådgivning och kapacitetsbyggande riktat till ONSA (Office of the National Security Advisor) och inrikesministeriet.
Mot bakgrund av expertuppdragets centrala roll i att leda och samordna Natos rådgivningsinsatser inom Iraks säkerhetssektorreformer förväntas insatsen stärka irakiska institutioners förmåga att planera, genomföra och följa upp reformer på ministeriell nivå. Genom identifiering av kapacitetsluckor, stöd till implementering av reformer samt främjande av samverkan mellan nationella och internationella aktörer förväntas sekonderingen bidra till en mer effektiv, transparent och långsiktigt hållbar säkerhetssektor i Irak.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Financial support to information plattform for crisis preparedness and providing accurate information to the public in Ukraine</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd till Dovidka, en ukrainsk informationsplattform som spelar en central roll i att tillhandahålla tillförlitlig och aktuell information till allmänheten. Finansieringen ska täcka vissa personalkostnader och en studie. Plattformen arbetar aktivt med att stärka befolkningens krisberedskap genom att sprida vägledning från myndigheter, praktiska råd och säkerhetsinformation. Samtidigt bidrar Dovidka till att motverka informationspåverkan och desinformation, särskilt i kontexten av det pågående kriget, genom att erbjuda verifierad och faktabaserad kommunikation. Stödet syftar till att stärka plattformens kapacitet att nå ut brett, öka motståndskraften hos civilsamhället och främja ett informerat och tryggt samhälle. Finansieringen genomfördes under 2025 men projektaktiviteter kommer fortgå under 2026.</narrative>
      <narrative>Financial support has been granted to Dovidka, a Ukrainian information platform that plays a central role in providing reliable and up-to-date information to the public. The funding is intended to cover specific personnel costs and a study. The platform actively works to strengthen public crisis preparedness by disseminating guidance from authorities, practical advice, and safety-related information. At the same time, Dovidka contributes to countering information influence and disinformation—particularly in the context of the ongoing war—by offering verified and fact-based communication. The support aims to enhance the platform’s capacity to reach a broad audience, increase the resilience of civil society, and promote an informed and secure society. The funding for the project was done in 2025 but project acitivities will continue during 2026.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är övergripande att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet. Målet med insatsen är att bidra till att människor i Ukraina får tillgång till korrekt information, bl.a. beredskapsinformation oc vägledning från myndigheter så att de kan verka för att skydda sig själva från krigets effekter.</narrative>
      <narrative>The overarching objective of MSB’s peacebuilding efforts is to enhance the capacity and responsiveness of partner actors to promote sustainable peace, security, and development in conflict-affected and post-conflict countries, as well as in fragile states—so that individuals living in poverty and oppression may enjoy freedom and safety. The aim of this deployment is to contribute to ensuring that people in Ukraine have access to accurate information, including preparedness guidance and official instructions, enabling them to take measures to protect themselves from the impacts of the war.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd till Dovidka, en ukrainsk informationsplattform som spelar en central roll i att tillhandahålla tillförlitlig och aktuell information till allmänheten. Finansieringen ska täcka vissa personalkostnader och en studie. Plattformen arbetar aktivt med att stärka befolkningens krisberedskap genom att sprida vägledning från myndigheter, praktiska råd och säkerhetsinformation. Samtidigt bidrar Dovidka till att motverka informationspåverkan och desinformation, särskilt i kontexten av det pågående kriget, genom att erbjuda verifierad och faktabaserad kommunikation. Stödet syftar till att stärka plattformens kapacitet att nå ut brett, öka motståndskraften hos civilsamhället och främja ett informerat och tryggt samhälle. Finansieringen genomfördes under 2025 men projektaktiviteter kommer fortgå under 2026.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The overarching objective of MSB’s peacebuilding efforts is to enhance the capacity and responsiveness of partner actors to promote sustainable peace, security, and development in conflict-affected and post-conflict countries, as well as in fragile states—so that individuals living in poverty and oppression may enjoy freedom and safety. The aim of this deployment is to contribute to ensuring that people in Ukraine have access to accurate information, including preparedness guidance and official instructions, enabling them to take measures to protect themselves from the impacts of the war.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är övergripande att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet. Målet med insatsen är att bidra till att människor i Ukraina får tillgång till korrekt information, bl.a. beredskapsinformation oc vägledning från myndigheter så att de kan verka för att skydda sig själva från krigets effekter.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Other public entities in recipient country</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12004" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12004">
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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UNDP:s uppdrag i Ukraina är att stödja landets motståndskraft inför krig och att främja en helt inkluderande, digital och hållbar återhämtning. UNDP stöder främst Ukrainas statliga räddningstjänst, SESU, som är en av de organ som tar på sig den kritiska uppgiften att upptäcka och förstöra explosiva lämningar i hela Ukraina.</narrative>
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UNDP:s uppdrag i Ukraina är att stödja landets motståndskraft inför krig och att främja en helt inkluderande, digital och hållbar återhämtning. UNDP stöder främst Ukrainas statliga räddningstjänst, SESU, som är en av de organ som tar på sig den kritiska uppgiften att upptäcka och förstöra explosiva lämningar i hela Ukraina.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet’.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-23" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-10-01" />
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        <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 7 712 40 240</telephone>
      <email>registrator@mcf.se</email>
      <website>www.mcf.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>651 81, Karlstad</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="72050" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Relief co-ordination and support services</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="720" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Emergency Response</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Coordination function for MSB incoming support to UN or national agencies of Ukraine</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Koordineringsfunktion för att säkerställa effektivitet och hantering av inkommande stöd från MSB/Sverige till FN organ och nationella myndigheter</narrative>
      <narrative>Coordination function to ensure efficiency and handling of incoming support from MSB/Sweden to UN bodies and national authorities</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet’.</narrative>
      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>MCF/Myndigheten för civilt försvar</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-23" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>MCF/Myndigheten för civilt försvar</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-10-01" />
    <tag code="16.a" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2024-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-01">550000</value>
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    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2025-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2025-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-01">3500000</value>
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    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2026-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2026-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2026-01-01">4000000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="72050" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="720" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="720" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-23-27845</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Energy sector equipment support</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Energiområdet, materielstöd</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ett omfattande stöd med koordinering och transporter av donerat materiel från såväl MSB som andra aktörer genomförs. Både offentliga aktörer och näringslivet har på det sättet genom MSB kunnat bidra till Sveriges samlade stöd till Ukraina. Exempel på materiel som skickats till Ukraina är materiel till infrastruktur inom energisektorn. Donationerna stödjer ukrainska myndigheter i att bedriva samhällsviktig verksamhet och upprätthålla exempelvis sjukvård, räddningstjänst och energiförsörjning</narrative>
      <narrative>Extensive support with coordination and transport of donated material from MSB as well as other actors is carried out. Through MSB, both public actors and the business world have been able to contribute to Sweden's combined support for Ukraine. Examples of equipment sent to Ukraine are equipment for infrastructure in the energy sector. The donations support Ukrainian authorities in conducting critical societal services and maintaining, for example, healthcare, emergency services and energy supply. Ukrainian authorities request support through the EU civil protection mechanism, UCPM.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The aim of MSB's humanitarian operations is to save lives, alleviate distress and maintain human dignity, for the benefit of people in need, who have been exposed to, or are under threat of being exposed to, armed conflicts, natural disasters or other disaster-like conditions.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s humanitära insatser är att rädda liv, lindra nöd och upprätthålla mänsklig värdighet, till förmån för nödlidande människor, som har utsatts för, eller står under hot att utsättas för, väpnade konflikter, naturkatastrofer eller andra katastrofliknande förhållanden.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-23" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2025-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 7 712 40 240</telephone>
      <email>registrator@mcf.se</email>
      <website>www.mcf.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>651 81, Karlstad</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="72010" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Material relief assistance and services</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="720" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Emergency Response</narrative>
    </sector>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative>Ukraine’s energy infrastructure is under severe pressure from Russian attacks, with serious consequences for electricity supply to both industry and citizens. The Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) serves as Sweden’s focal point within the EU Civil Protection Mechanism (UCPM) and coordinates incoming requests from Ukraine for material support, as well as the coordination and transport of Swedish donations to Ukraine. The demand for support in the energy sector is particularly high.

MSB works actively with the Swedish Energy Agency, Svenska kraftnät, and industry organisations to encourage Swedish energy-related donations. During the year, MSB has helped coordinate and transport 797 tonnes of energy‑related material donations, valued at 550 million SEK. The support has included, among other things, three gas turbines, a wind turbine, transformers, and generators. This assistance has contributed to strengthening the resilience of Ukraine’s electricity supply</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ukrainsk energiinfrastruktur är hårt ansatt av ryska attacker, med allvarliga konsekvenser i elförsörjning till industri och medborgare. MSB utgör svensk fokalpunkt i EU:s civilskyddsmekanism (UCPM) och koordinerar inkomna förfrågningar om materielstöd från Ukraina, samt koordinerar och transporterar svenska donationer till Ukraina. Efterfrågan på stöd inom energiområdet är särskilt stor. MSB har ett aktivt arbete med energimyndigheten, svenska kraftnät och branschorganisationer för att uppmuntra till svenska energidonationer. Under året har MSB bistått i att koordinera och transportera 797 ton energirelaterade materieldonationer, till ett värde av 550 miljoner kronor. Stödet har inkluderat bl.a. tre gasturbiner, ett vindkraftverk, transformatorer och elverk. Stödet har bidragit till att öka resiliensen inom den ukrainska elförsörjningen</narrative>
      </description>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
    </result>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-23-27845-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Energy sector equipment support</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Energiområdet, materielstöd</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Extensive support with coordination and transport of donated material from MSB as well as other actors is carried out. Through MSB, both public actors and the business world have been able to contribute to Sweden's combined support for Ukraine. Examples of equipment sent to Ukraine are equipment for infrastructure in the energy sector. The donations support Ukrainian authorities in conducting critical societal services and maintaining, for example, healthcare, emergency services and energy supply. Ukrainian authorities request support through the EU civil protection mechanism, UCPM.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ett omfattande stöd med koordinering och transporter av donerat materiel från såväl MSB som andra aktörer genomförs. Både offentliga aktörer och näringslivet har på det sättet genom MSB kunnat bidra till Sveriges samlade stöd till Ukraina. Exempel på materiel som skickats till Ukraina är materiel till infrastruktur inom energisektorn. Donationerna stödjer ukrainska myndigheter i att bedriva samhällsviktig verksamhet och upprätthålla exempelvis sjukvård, räddningstjänst och energiförsörjning</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s humanitära insatser är att rädda liv, lindra nöd och upprätthålla mänsklig värdighet, till förmån för nödlidande människor, som har utsatts för, eller står under hot att utsättas för, väpnade konflikter, naturkatastrofer eller andra katastrofliknande förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>The aim of MSB's humanitarian operations is to save lives, alleviate distress and maintain human dignity, for the benefit of people in need, who have been exposed to, or are under threat of being exposed to, armed conflicts, natural disasters or other disaster-like conditions.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12001">
      <narrative>Central government in recipient country</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-23" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12001">
      <narrative>Central government in recipient country</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
    <tag code="16.a" vocabulary="3">
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      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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      <period-end iso-date="2024-12-28" />
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    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2025-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2025-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-01">38000000</value>
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      <period-end iso-date="2026-12-28" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="72010" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="72010" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="72010" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-23-27855</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s humanitära insatser är att rädda liv, lindra nöd och upprätthålla mänsklig värdighet, till förmån för nödlidande människor, som har utsatts för, eller står under hot att utsättas för, väpnade konflikter, naturkatastrofer eller andra katastrofliknande förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>The aim of MSB's humanitarian operations is to save lives, alleviate distress and maintain human dignity, for the benefit of people in need, who have been exposed to, or are under threat of being exposed to, armed conflicts, natural disasters or other disaster-like conditions.</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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      <telephone>+46 7 712 40 240</telephone>
      <email>registrator@mcf.se</email>
      <website>www.mcf.se</website>
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      <narrative>Emergency Response</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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      <narrative>Initial capacity development activities to support development of longterm partnership</narrative>
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      <website>www.mcf.se</website>
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        <narrative>651 81, Karlstad</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Capacity development of rescue services</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kapacitetsutveckling av räddningstjänst i Ukraina</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Initiala kapacitetsutvecklande aktiviteter för att stödja utveckling av långsiktigt partnerskap med ukrainska myndigheter</narrative>
      <narrative>Initial capacity development activities to support development of longterm partnership</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stärkt förmåga hos aktörer i andra länder att förebygga och återuppbygga samt skapa beredskap för effektiv hantering av risker, olyckor och kriser.</narrative>
      <narrative>Strengthened ability of actors in other countries to prevent and rebuild and create preparedness for effective management of risks, accidents and crises.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>MSB/Myndigheten för samhällsskydd och beredskap</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-23" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>MSB/Myndigheten för samhällsskydd och beredskap</narrative>
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    <tag code="1.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>1.5 - By 2030, build the resilience of the poor and those in vulnerable situations and reduce their exposure and vulnerability to climate-related extreme events and other economic, social and environmental shocks and disasters.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">1.5 - Till 2030 bygga upp motståndskraften hos de fattiga och människor i utsatta situationer och minska deras utsatthet och sårbarhet för extrema klimatrelaterade händelser och andra ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga chocker och katastrofer.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.1 - Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.1 - Stärka motståndskraften mot och förmågan till anpassning till klimatrelaterade faror och naturkatastrofer i alla länder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Hardware and software support to Ukraine’s technical capability to investigate war crimes</narrative>
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      <narrative>MSB is providing support with technical equipment and software development to Ukraine’s Office of the Prosecutor General, National Police and State Security Service, in order to increase the capacity of these institutions to investigate war crimes. The support is implemented in partnership with EUAM and channelised towards the implementation of a digitalised case management system (SMERKA). Together with EUAM, MSB will focus on supporting modules (software development) related to the digitalised case management system that specifically increases the capacity to investigate international crimes. The support also includes equipping the Office of the Prosecutor General, the police and the security services with IT-related hardware necessary for war crimes investigation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MSB stödjer Ukrainas åklagarmyndighet, polis och säkerhetstjänst med tekniska lösningar (materiel och mjukvaruutveckling) för att öka förmågan till krigsbrottsutredning. Insatsen sker i samarbete med EUAM och implementeras genom stöd till ett EU-lett projekt som syftar till att bistå det ukrainska åklagarämbetet att utveckla ett digitaliserat ärendehanteringssystem (SMERKA). Tillsammans med EUAM kommer MSB att fokusera på att öka kapacitet specifikt inriktat på förmåga att utreda krigsbrott inom ramen för SMERKA. Insatsen inkluderar både mjukvaruutveckling och införande av det digitaliserade ärendehanteringssystemet i sig som ett IT-materielstöd som möjliggör ett digitaliserat arbete. Materielstödet riktas utöver till den ukrainska åklagarmyndigheten även till polismyndigheten samt säkerhetstjänsten som direkta förmånstagare för stödet.
Insatsen genomförs under perioden juni 2024-december 2025. Total budget för insatsen är 27 MKR</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results: Increased capacity of Ukrainian authorities to investigate and prosecute war crimes, increased effectiveness and improved management praxis amongst the Ukrainian judiciary and improved conditions for Ukraine’s EU accession</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat: Ökad förmåga hos ukrainska myndigheters att utreda och åtala krigsbrott, ökad effektivitet och förbättrad förvaltning hos det ukrainska rättsväsendet och stärkta förutsättningarna för Ukrainas EU närmande</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 7 712 40 240</telephone>
      <email>registrator@mcf.se</email>
      <website>www.mcf.se</website>
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        <narrative>651 81, Karlstad</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
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      <narrative>Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution</narrative>
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    <sector code="152" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Conflict, Peace &amp; Security</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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        <narrative>Russian violations of international humanitarian law have placed increased demands on Ukraine to investigate and prosecute war crimes. Throughout the year, the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) – in cooperation with the EU Advisory Mission Ukraine (EUAM) – has supported Ukraine’s ability to uphold the rule of law by upgrading the digital infrastructure of the Ukrainian justice system. Through software development and the donation of essential hardware valued at 17 million SEK, MSB has modernised the Prosecutor General’s Office’s data storage system and contributed to the development of Ukraine’s digital case‑management system, SMEREKA.MSB has also procured and donated hardware and software to the Security Service, the police, and the Prosecutor’s Office’s local branch in Odesa to strengthen their ability to securely store, analyse, and share documents between law‑enforcement agencies and within the justice system. This support enables a more consistent flow of critical information, allows for faster criminal investigations, and reduces the time war‑crime victims must wait for justice.The assistance has therefore strengthened Ukraine’s capacity to investigate and prosecute war crimes committed during Russia’s full‑scale invasion, as well as other international crimes. It is helping to build a more resilient and modern justice system in Ukraine and has contributed to meeting the requirements associated with EU membership, supporting Ukraine’s EU integration. Software development and final handover to national actors will take place in early 2026.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ryska överträdelser mot internationell humanitär rätt har ställt ökade krav på Ukraina att utreda och åtala krigsbrott. MSB har under året – i samarbete med EU:s stödinsats i Ukraina, EUAM – stöttat Ukrainas förmåga att bidra till att upprätthålla 
rättsstatens principer genom att uppgradera det ukrainska rättsväsendets digitala infrastruktur. Genom mjukvaruutveckling och donation av nödvändig hårdvara till ett värde av 17 miljoner kronor har MSB moderniserat riksåklagarämbetets 
datalagringssystem och bidragit till utvecklingen av Ukrainas digitaliserade brottsärendehanteringssystem, SMEREKA. MSB har även köpt in och donerat hårdvara och programvara till säkerhetstjänsten, polisen samt åklagarmyndighetens
lokalkontor i Odessa för att öka förmågan att säkert lagra, analysera och dela dokument mellan brottsbekämpande myndigheter och inom rättsväsendet. Stödet möjliggör mer konsekvent flöde av kritisk information, möjliggör snabbare 
brottsutredningar och kortar den tid som krigsbrottsoffer måste vänta på rättvisa. Stödet har därmed ökat Ukrainas förmåga att utreda och åtala krigsbrott som begåtts 
under Rysslands fullskaliga invasion, såväl som andra internationella brott. Stödet bygger ett mer resilient och modernt rättsväsende i Ukraina och har därför bidragit även till att uppnå de krav som ställs på ett EU-medlemskap och bidrar till Ukrainas 
EU närmande. Mjukvaruutveckling och slutgiltig överlämning till nationella aktörer sker under början av 2026.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Hardware and software support to Ukraine’s technical capability to investigate war crimes</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stöd med materiel och mjukvaruutveckling till Ukrainas tekniska förmåga att utreda krigsbrott</narrative>
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      <narrative>MSB is providing support with technical equipment and software development to Ukraine’s Office of the Prosecutor General, National Police and State Security Service, in order to increase the capacity of these institutions to investigate war crimes. The support is implemented in partnership with EUAM and channelised towards the implementation of a digitalised case management system (SMERKA). Together with EUAM, MSB will focus on supporting modules (software development) related to the digitalised case management system that specifically increases the capacity to investigate international crimes. The support also includes equipping the Office of the Prosecutor General, the police and the security services with IT-related hardware necessary for war crimes investigation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MSB stödjer Ukrainas åklagarmyndighet, polis och säkerhetstjänst med tekniska lösningar (materiel och mjukvaruutveckling) för att öka förmågan till krigsbrottsutredning. Insatsen sker i samarbete med EUAM och implementeras genom stöd till ett EU-lett projekt som syftar till att bistå det ukrainska åklagarämbetet att utveckla ett digitaliserat ärendehanteringssystem (SMERKA). Tillsammans med EUAM kommer MSB att fokusera på att öka kapacitet specifikt inriktat på förmåga att utreda krigsbrott inom ramen för SMERKA. Insatsen inkluderar både mjukvaruutveckling och införande av det digitaliserade ärendehanteringssystemet i sig som ett IT-materielstöd som möjliggör ett digitaliserat arbete. Materielstödet riktas utöver till den ukrainska åklagarmyndigheten även till polismyndigheten samt säkerhetstjänsten som direkta förmånstagare för stödet.
Insatsen genomförs under perioden juni 2024-december 2025. Total budget för insatsen är 27 MKR</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat: Ökad förmåga hos ukrainska myndigheters att utreda och åtala krigsbrott, ökad effektivitet och förbättrad förvaltning hos det ukrainska rättsväsendet och stärkta förutsättningarna för Ukrainas EU närmande</narrative>
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      <narrative>MSB seconds experts within mine action to UNOPS in support of their programs</narrative>
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      <narrative>In support of UNOPS:s mine action programme MSB seconds experts. Profiles include but are not limited to; EOD specialists, Medical trainers/coordinators and Information management officers. In Ukraine, UNOPS focuses on building a mine action programme that will contract, deliver and oversee a comprehensive package of mine action solutions, including survey clearance, training and equipment and procurement of goods and services.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The aim of MSB's humanitarian operations is to save lives, alleviate distress and maintain human dignity, for the benefit of people in need, who have been exposed to, or are under threat of being exposed to, armed conflicts, natural disasters or other disaster-like conditions.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa/allmänna prestationer</narrative>
      <narrative>Administrative costs</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.2 - De utvecklade länderna ska fullt ut fullfölja sina åtaganden i fråga om offentligt utvecklingsbistånd, inklusive många utvecklade länders åtagande att nå målet att ge 0,7 procent av BNI till utvecklingsländer och 0,15–0,20 procent av BNI till de minst utvecklade länderna. De länder som ger offentligt utvecklingsbistånd uppmanas att överväga att fastställa ett mål om att ge minst 0,20 procent av BNI till de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.2 - De utvecklade länderna ska fullt ut fullfölja sina åtaganden i fråga om offentligt utvecklingsbistånd, inklusive många utvecklade länders åtagande att nå målet att ge 0,7 procent av BNI till utvecklingsländer och 0,15–0,20 procent av BNI till de minst utvecklade länderna. De länder som ger offentligt utvecklingsbistånd uppmanas att överväga att fastställa ett mål om att ge minst 0,20 procent av BNI till de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Skapa en plattform för kunskapsutbyte och problemlösning mellan experter inom olika innovationsområden i den privata sektorn offentliga sektor och akademiska sektorn. Med hjälp av svensk expertise och erfarenhet</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>Financial support for media courses on advance level called Future Media Managers and Journalism for Future Challenges</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2019-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2019-01-01" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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    <sector code="15150" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Creative Force är ett program som finansierar internationella projekt som genom kultur eller media arbetar för att åstadkomma positiv förändring i länder där demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet brister.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals aims to develop future global leaders from 35 OECD/DACcountries that will contribute to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and contribute to a positive and sustainable development in their home countries and region.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarship Programmes</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Toolkit for agenda 2030</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals aims to develop future global leaders from 35 OECD/DACcountries that will contribute to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and contribute to a positive and sustainable development in their home countries and region.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för kvinnliga entreprenörer i MENA som bygger framgångsrika och hållbara företag med potentialen att göra en skillnad i deras samhällen. Programmet inkluderar OECD/DAC-länder. Mer infromation finns på SI:s webbsida https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/she-entrepreneurs/.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.5 - Tillförsäkra kvinnor fullt och faktiskt deltagande och lika möjligheter till ledarskap på alla beslutsnivåer i det politiska, ekonomiska och offentliga livet.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>Toolkit for agenda 2030</narrative>
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      <narrative>Toolkits are used to spread knowledge and provide local events to communicate issues related to Agenda 2030. Local organisation: Municipaly of Puebla. Target group: Public officials from government agencies, specifically those with basic or lack of knowledge in gender equality, young people, communication officials from companies and organizations, NGOs. Goal 5.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kommunikationsinsatser med ”toolkits” som förenklar genomförandet av lokala evenemang för att frågor kopplat till Agenda 2030 som Sverige företräder. Local organisation: Municipaly of Puebla. Target group: Public officials from government agencies, specifically those with basic or lack of knowledge in gender equality, young people, communication officials from companies and organizations, NGOs. Goal 5.</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Toolkit for agenda 2030</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12002" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12002">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <transaction>
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      <value value-date="2020-01-01">40000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" />
      <recipient-country code="MX" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" />
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      <narrative>Project funding</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Urban Challenges is a three-year international collaboration between representatives from Brazil, Colombia, Mexico and Sweden. The goal is safer public transport with a focus on people in vulnerable situations: women, children, people with disabilities and the elderly.Target group: decision makers regionally and locally. Partner organisation: UN habitat etc.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Urban Challenges är ett treårigt internationellt samverkansprojekt med representanter från Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko och Sverige. Målet är att verka för tryggare och säkrare kollektivtrafik med fokus på människor i utsatta situationer: kvinnor, barn, personer med funktionsnedsättning samt äldre. Målgrupp: beslutsfattare på regional och lokal nivå.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
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    <sector code="15150" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancning training programs, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than twenty OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. It is open to Swedish organisations and their partners in our target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med stipendieprogrammet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare från 35 länder på OECD/DAC-listan som kommer studera ett masterprogram i Sverige och efter avslutad examen bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarship Programmes</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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    </participating-org>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarship Programmes</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals aims to develop future global leaders from 35 OECD/DACcountries that will contribute to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and contribute to a positive and sustainable development in their home countries and region.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. It is open to Swedish organisations and their partners in our target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Creative Force är ett program som finansierar internationella projekt som genom kultur eller media arbetar för att åstadkomma positiv förändring i länder där demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet brister.</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <narrative>Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. It is open to Swedish organisations and their partners in our target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Creative Force är ett program som finansierar internationella projekt som genom kultur eller media arbetar för att åstadkomma positiv förändring i länder där demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet brister.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Nobel Prize Teacher Summit. SI offer grants for trained and actively working teachers to join the summit.</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Projects for goal 5, agenda 2030</narrative>
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    </policy-marker>
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för kvinnliga entreprenörer i MENA som bygger framgångsrika och hållbara företag med potentialen att göra en skillnad i deras samhällen. Programmet inkluderar OECD/DAC-länder. Mer infromation finns på SI:s webbsida https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/she-entrepreneurs/.</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
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      <narrative>Jordan</narrative>
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    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Leadership programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs in MENA who are building successful and sustainable businesses with the potential to make a difference in their societies. Countries included are: Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine or Tunisia. For more information please visit SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/she-entrepreneurs/.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för kvinnliga entreprenörer i MENA som bygger framgångsrika och hållbara företag med potentialen att göra en skillnad i deras samhällen. Programmet inkluderar OECD/DAC-länder. Mer infromation finns på SI:s webbsida https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/she-entrepreneurs/.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <tag code="4.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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    <tag code="5.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.5 - Tillförsäkra kvinnor fullt och faktiskt deltagande och lika möjligheter till ledarskap på alla beslutsnivåer i det politiska, ekonomiska och offentliga livet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
      <recipient-country code="JO" />
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    <transaction>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
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    <title>
      <narrative>Project funding</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. It is open to Swedish organisations and their partners in our target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Creative Force är ett program som finansierar internationella projekt som genom kultur eller media arbetar för att åstadkomma positiv förändring i länder där demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet brister.</narrative>
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    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="3" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="JO" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Jordan</narrative>
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    <sector code="15150" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. It is open to Swedish organisations and their partners in our target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Creative Force är ett program som finansierar internationella projekt som genom kultur eller media arbetar för att åstadkomma positiv förändring i länder där demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet brister.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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      <narrative>Donor country-based NGO</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-22000" type="22" role="4" crs-channel-code="22000">
      <narrative>Donor country-based NGO</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" />
      <recipient-country code="JO" />
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      <narrative>Project funding</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Nobel Prize Teacher Summit. SI offer grants for trained and actively working teachers to join the summit.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nobel Prize Teacher Summit. Si erbjuder bidrag för utbildade och aktivit arbetande lärare för att delta i toppmötet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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      <narrative>Nobel Prize Teacher Summit. SI offer grants for trained and actively working teachers to join the summit.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-22000" type="22" role="2" crs-channel-code="22000">
      <narrative>Stiftelsen Nobel Center</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-22000" type="22" role="4" crs-channel-code="22000">
      <narrative>Stiftelsen Nobel Center</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för kvinnliga entreprenörer i MENA som bygger framgångsrika och hållbara företag med potentialen att göra en skillnad i deras samhällen. Programmet inkluderar OECD/DAC-länder. Mer infromation finns på SI:s webbsida https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/she-entrepreneurs/.</narrative>
      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs in MENA who are building successful and sustainable businesses with the potential to make a difference in their societies. Countries included are: Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine or Tunisia. For more information please visit SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/she-entrepreneurs/.</narrative>
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      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs in MENA who are building successful and sustainable businesses with the potential to make a difference in their societies. Countries included are: Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine or Tunisia. For more information please visit SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/she-entrepreneurs/.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.5 - Tillförsäkra kvinnor fullt och faktiskt deltagande och lika möjligheter till ledarskap på alla beslutsnivåer i det politiska, ekonomiska och offentliga livet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Creative Force är ett program som finansierar internationella projekt som genom kultur eller media arbetar för att åstadkomma positiv förändring i länder där demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet brister.</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
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      <narrative>Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. It is open to Swedish organisations and their partners in our target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Creative Force är ett program som finansierar internationella projekt som genom kultur eller media arbetar för att åstadkomma positiv förändring i länder där demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet brister.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Donor country-based NGO</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarship Programmes</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med stipendieprogrammet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare från 35 länder på OECD/DAC-listan som kommer studera ett masterprogram i Sverige och efter avslutad examen bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals aims to develop future global leaders from 35 OECD/DACcountries that will contribute to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and contribute to a positive and sustainable development in their home countries and region.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals aims to develop future global leaders from 35 OECD/DACcountries that will contribute to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and contribute to a positive and sustainable development in their home countries and region.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med stipendieprogrammet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare från 35 länder på OECD/DAC-listan som kommer studera ett masterprogram i Sverige och efter avslutad examen bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Jämställdhetsaktiviteter som ska bidra till Agenda 2030 mål. Partnerorganisationer från Stockholm Forum on Gender Equality 2019. Målgrupp förändringsagenter och opinionsledare. Evenemanget var planerat att äga rum under UN Women Generation Equality Forum i Paris men ställdes in pga covid19.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <title>
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    <description type="1">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" />
      <recipient-country code="GE" />
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      <narrative>Leadership programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for young civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab bring together young influential civil society leaders in South Asia and  the MENA region who are active advocates of gender equality. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for gender equality in South Asia and MENA region. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tunisia or Yemen. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab är ett ledarskapsprogram för unga ledare i det civila samhället. Genom SI Lead Lab möts unga ledare i Asien och MENA regionen och Sverige, övergripande syftet är att stärka ledare i dessa regioner inom jämställdhetsfrågor. Deltagare är medborgare från följande länder: Algeriet, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypten, Indien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Marocko, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Syrien, Tunisien och Yemen.</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
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    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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      <narrative>Leadership programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for young civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab bring together young influential civil society leaders in South Asia and  the MENA region who are active advocates of gender equality. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for gender equality in South Asia and MENA region. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tunisia or Yemen. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab är ett ledarskapsprogram för unga ledare i det civila samhället. Genom SI Lead Lab möts unga ledare i Asien och MENA regionen och Sverige, övergripande syftet är att stärka ledare i dessa regioner inom jämställdhetsfrågor. Deltagare är medborgare från följande länder: Algeriet, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypten, Indien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Marocko, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Syrien, Tunisien och Yemen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med stipendieprogrammet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare från 35 länder på OECD/DAC-listan som kommer studera ett masterprogram i Sverige och efter avslutad examen bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nätverk för stipendiater (NFGL). SI Network for Future Global Leaders (NFGL) – ett nätverk som syftar till att bygga en stark och långvarig relation mellan Sverige och SI:s stipendiater. Nätverket består av kvalificerade studenter och yrkesverksamma som spelar en aktiv roll i samhället och som avser jobbar för en hållbar utveckling efter avslutad examen i Sverige.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute (SI) scholarship holders are included in the SI Network for Future Global Leaders (NFGL) – a network that aims to build a long lasting relationship between Sweden and our scholarship holders in support of Agenda 2030-issues.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Innovation leader är ett ledarskapsprogram som vill bidra till att skapa en plattform för kunskapsutbyte och problemlösning mellan experter inom olika innovationsområden i den privata sektorn offentliga sektor och akademiska sektorn. Med hjälp av svensk expertise och erfarenhet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab är ett ledarskapsprogram för unga ledare i det civila samhället. Genom SI Lead Lab möts unga ledare i Asien och MENA regionen och Sverige, övergripande syftet är att stärka ledare i dessa regioner inom jämställdhetsfrågor. Deltagare är medborgare från följande länder: Algeriet, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypten, Indien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Marocko, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Syrien, Tunisien och Yemen.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for young civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab bring together young influential civil society leaders in South Asia and  the MENA region who are active advocates of gender equality. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for gender equality in South Asia and MENA region. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tunisia or Yemen. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for young civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab bring together young influential civil society leaders in South Asia and  the MENA region who are active advocates of gender equality. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for gender equality in South Asia and MENA region. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tunisia or Yemen. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab är ett ledarskapsprogram för unga ledare i det civila samhället. Genom SI Lead Lab möts unga ledare i Asien och MENA regionen och Sverige, övergripande syftet är att stärka ledare i dessa regioner inom jämställdhetsfrågor. Deltagare är medborgare från följande länder: Algeriet, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypten, Indien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Marocko, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Syrien, Tunisien och Yemen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
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    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Project funding</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. It is open to Swedish organisations and their partners in our target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Creative Force är ett program som finansierar internationella projekt som genom kultur eller media arbetar för att åstadkomma positiv förändring i länder där demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet brister.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
    </recipient-region>
    <sector code="15150" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Government &amp; Civil Society-general</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Project funding</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Creative Force är ett program som finansierar internationella projekt som genom kultur eller media arbetar för att åstadkomma positiv förändring i länder där demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet brister.</narrative>
      <narrative>Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. It is open to Swedish organisations and their partners in our target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute (SI) scholarship holders are included in the SI Network for Future Global Leaders (NFGL) – a network that aims to build a long lasting relationship between Sweden and our scholarship holders in support of Agenda 2030-issues.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nätverk för stipendiater (NFGL). SI Network for Future Global Leaders (NFGL) – ett nätverk som syftar till att bygga en stark och långvarig relation mellan Sverige och SI:s stipendiater. Nätverket består av kvalificerade studenter och yrkesverksamma som spelar en aktiv roll i samhället och som avser jobbar för en hållbar utveckling efter avslutad examen i Sverige.</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarship Programmes</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute (SI) scholarship holders are included in the SI Network for Future Global Leaders (NFGL) – a network that aims to build a long lasting relationship between Sweden and our scholarship holders in support of Agenda 2030-issues.</narrative>
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    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <sector code="910" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader enligt regleringsbrevet för genomförande av ODA-fäig verksamhet.</narrative>
      <narrative>Administrative costs of development co-operation agencies and other official entities involved in the delivery of ODA activities, according to the instruction from the government.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.2 - De utvecklade länderna ska fullt ut fullfölja sina åtaganden i fråga om offentligt utvecklingsbistånd, inklusive många utvecklade länders åtagande att nå målet att ge 0,7 procent av BNI till utvecklingsländer och 0,15–0,20 procent av BNI till de minst utvecklade länderna. De länder som ger offentligt utvecklingsbistånd uppmanas att överväga att fastställa ett mål om att ge minst 0,20 procent av BNI till de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.2 - Developed countries to implement fully their official development assistance commitments, including the commitment by many developed countries to achieve the target of 0.7 per cent of gross national income for official development assistance (ODA/GNI) to developing countries and 0.15 to 0.20 per cent of ODA/GNI to least developed countries; ODA providers are encouraged to consider setting a target to provide at least 0.20 per cent of ODA/GNI to least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="91010" />
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      <narrative>Expert visits</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Samlar deltagare från hela världen för  att diskuetra olika hållbarhetsämnen. Målet är att utveckla  lösningar inom 48 timmar som hjälper företag och organisationer effektivt hantera olika hållbarhetssvårigheter som de upplever</narrative>
      <narrative>Brings together participants from around the world to discuss different sustainability topics. The goal is to develop solutions for 48 hours to help companies and organisations effectively manage different sustainability challenges in their local context</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
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      <narrative>Expert visits</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Expertbesök</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Samlar deltagare från hela världen för  att diskuetra olika hållbarhetsämnen. Målet är att utveckla  lösningar inom 48 timmar som hjälper företag och organisationer effektivt hantera olika hållbarhetssvårigheter som de upplever</narrative>
      <narrative>Brings together participants from around the world to discuss different sustainability topics. The goal is to develop solutions for 48 hours to help companies and organisations effectively manage different sustainability challenges in their local context</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-01">22500</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
      <recipient-country code="ZA" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-28" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2020-34</iati-identifier>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarship Programmes</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med stipendieprogrammet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare från 35 länder på OECD/DAC-listan som kommer studera ett masterprogram i Sverige och efter avslutad examen bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals aims to develop future global leaders from 35 OECD/DACcountries that will contribute to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and contribute to a positive and sustainable development in their home countries and region.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="3" />
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med stipendieprogrammet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare från 35 länder på OECD/DAC-listan som kommer studera ett masterprogram i Sverige och efter avslutad examen bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals aims to develop future global leaders from 35 OECD/DACcountries that will contribute to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and contribute to a positive and sustainable development in their home countries and region.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>Project funding</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancning training programs, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than twenty OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030</narrative>
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    </participating-org>
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    </participating-org>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-51000" type="80" role="4" crs-channel-code="51000">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
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    </policy-marker>
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-01">587850</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" />
      <recipient-country code="CD" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-28">587850</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" />
      <recipient-country code="CD" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Toolkit for agenda 2030</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Toolkits are used to spread knowledge and provide local events to communicate issues related to Agenda 2030. Local organisation: Swedish Community School, ZOMA Elementary School, School of Tomorrow. Target group: Children of all ages from elementary schools around Addis Ababa and Teachers from the partnering schools, Goal 4.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kommunikationsinsatser med ”toolkits” som förenklar genomförandet av lokala evenemang för att frågor kopplat till Agenda 2030 som Sverige företräder. Local organisation: Swedish Community School, ZOMA Elementary School, School of Tomorrow. Target group: Children of all ages from elementary schools around Addis Ababa and Teachers from the partnering schools, Goal 4.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="3" />
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
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    <recipient-country code="ET" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Ethiopia</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="15150" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Government &amp; Civil Society-general</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Toolkit för Agenda 2030</narrative>
      <narrative>Toolkit for agenda 2030</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Toolkits are used to spread knowledge and provide local events to communicate issues related to Agenda 2030. Local organisation: Swedish Community School, ZOMA Elementary School, School of Tomorrow. Target group: Children of all ages from elementary schools around Addis Ababa and Teachers from the partnering schools, Goal 4.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kommunikationsinsatser med ”toolkits” som förenklar genomförandet av lokala evenemang för att frågor kopplat till Agenda 2030 som Sverige företräder. Local organisation: Swedish Community School, ZOMA Elementary School, School of Tomorrow. Target group: Children of all ages from elementary schools around Addis Ababa and Teachers from the partnering schools, Goal 4.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-90000" type="90" role="2" crs-channel-code="90000">
      <narrative>Various channels</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-90000" type="90" role="4" crs-channel-code="90000">
      <narrative>Various channels</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="3" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-01">43650.5</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" />
      <recipient-country code="ET" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-28">43650.5</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" />
      <recipient-country code="ET" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-24-2020-38" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2020-4</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nobel Prize Teacher Summit. SI erbjuder bidrag för utbildade och aktivit arbetande lärare ifrån OECD/DAC-länder för att delta i toppmötet</narrative>
      <narrative>Nobel Prize Teacher Summit. SI offer grants for trained and actively working teachers from Algeria to join the summit.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="3" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
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    <recipient-country code="DZ" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Algeria</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="15150" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Government &amp; Civil Society-general</narrative>
    </sector>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-24-2020-4-1" type="2" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Nobel Prize Teacher Summit. SI offer grants for trained and actively working teachers from Algeria to join the summit.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nobel Prize Teacher Summit. SI erbjuder bidrag för utbildade och aktivit arbetande lärare ifrån OECD/DAC-länder för att delta i toppmötet</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-22000" type="22" role="2" crs-channel-code="22000">
      <narrative>Stiftelsen Nobel Center</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-22000" type="22" role="4" crs-channel-code="22000">
      <narrative>Stiftelsen Nobel Center</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-01">187500</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" />
      <recipient-country code="DZ" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-28">187500</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" />
      <recipient-country code="DZ" />
    </transaction>
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-24-2020-4" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2020-41</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarship Programmes</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nätverk för stipendiater och alumner</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nätverk för stipendiater (NFGL). SI Network for Future Global Leaders (NFGL) – ett nätverk som syftar till att bygga en stark och långvarig relation mellan Sverige och SI:s stipendiater. Nätverket består av kvalificerade studenter och yrkesverksamma som spelar en aktiv roll i samhället och som avser jobbar för en hållbar utveckling efter avslutad examen i Sverige.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute (SI) scholarship holders are included in the SI Network for Future Global Leaders (NFGL) – a network that aims to build a long lasting relationship between Sweden and our scholarship holders in support of Agenda 2030-issues.</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
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      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="ET" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Ethiopia</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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    </sector>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-24-2020-41-1" type="2" />
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nätverk för stipendiater och alumner</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarship Programmes</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute (SI) scholarship holders are included in the SI Network for Future Global Leaders (NFGL) – a network that aims to build a long lasting relationship between Sweden and our scholarship holders in support of Agenda 2030-issues.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nätverk för stipendiater (NFGL). SI Network for Future Global Leaders (NFGL) – ett nätverk som syftar till att bygga en stark och långvarig relation mellan Sverige och SI:s stipendiater. Nätverket består av kvalificerade studenter och yrkesverksamma som spelar en aktiv roll i samhället och som avser jobbar för en hållbar utveckling efter avslutad examen i Sverige.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="3" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute (SI) scholarship holders are included in the SI Network for Future Global Leaders (NFGL) – a network that aims to build a long lasting relationship between Sweden and our scholarship holders in support of Agenda 2030-issues.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med stipendieprogrammet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare från 35 länder på OECD/DAC-listan som kommer studera ett masterprogram i Sverige och efter avslutad examen bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute (SI) scholarship holders are included in the SI Network for Future Global Leaders (NFGL) – a network that aims to build a long lasting relationship between Sweden and our scholarship holders in support of Agenda 2030-issues.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nätverk för stipendiater (NFGL). SI Network for Future Global Leaders (NFGL) – ett nätverk som syftar till att bygga en stark och långvarig relation mellan Sverige och SI:s stipendiater. Nätverket består av kvalificerade studenter och yrkesverksamma som spelar en aktiv roll i samhället och som avser jobbar för en hållbar utveckling efter avslutad examen i Sverige.</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Liberia</narrative>
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      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nätverk för stipendiater och alumner</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarship Programmes</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nätverk för stipendiater (NFGL). SI Network for Future Global Leaders (NFGL) – ett nätverk som syftar till att bygga en stark och långvarig relation mellan Sverige och SI:s stipendiater. Nätverket består av kvalificerade studenter och yrkesverksamma som spelar en aktiv roll i samhället och som avser jobbar för en hållbar utveckling efter avslutad examen i Sverige.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute (SI) scholarship holders are included in the SI Network for Future Global Leaders (NFGL) – a network that aims to build a long lasting relationship between Sweden and our scholarship holders in support of Agenda 2030-issues.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <tag code="4.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
      <recipient-country code="LR" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-28" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancning training programs, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than twenty OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
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      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
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    <recipient-country code="MW" percentage="100">
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    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="15150" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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    <description type="1">
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    </participating-org>
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    </participating-org>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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    </policy-marker>
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <transaction>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Creative Force är ett program som finansierar internationella projekt som genom kultur eller media arbetar för att åstadkomma positiv förändring i länder där demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet brister.</narrative>
      <narrative>Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. It is open to Swedish organisations and their partners in our target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. It is open to Swedish organisations and their partners in our target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Creative Force är ett program som finansierar internationella projekt som genom kultur eller media arbetar för att åstadkomma positiv förändring i länder där demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet brister.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Donor country-based NGO</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <recipient-country code="MA" />
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      <narrative>Leadership programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Innovation leader är ett ledarskapsprogram som vill bidra till att skapa en plattform för kunskapsutbyte och problemlösning mellan experter inom olika innovationsområden i den privata sektorn offentliga sektor och akademiska sektorn. Med hjälp av svensk expertise och erfarenhet.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Innovation Leader is a leadership training targeting participants from the public and private sector and academia. The programme aims to create a platform for knowledge exchange and problem solving between innovation field experts within private sector, public sector and academia, with the help of Swedish expertise and experience.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Innovation leader är ett ledarskapsprogram som vill bidra till att skapa en plattform för kunskapsutbyte och problemlösning mellan experter inom olika innovationsområden i den privata sektorn offentliga sektor och akademiska sektorn. Med hjälp av svensk expertise och erfarenhet.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Innovation Leader is a leadership training targeting participants from the public and private sector and academia. The programme aims to create a platform for knowledge exchange and problem solving between innovation field experts within private sector, public sector and academia, with the help of Swedish expertise and experience.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <narrative>Leadership programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Africa) is a programme that challenges traditional approaches of doing business and explores how business can become more people and planet focused in the global economy. The programme provides knowledge and tools that are critical for understanding sustainable and responsible business. Throughout the programme, the participants work on a sustainability challenge in their organisation and apply learnings to continually develop skills for making a positive business impact. The participants formulate the challenge based on the needs of their organisation and local circumstances. The programme is for citizens and residents of Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda or Zambia. For more information please visit SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/swedish-institute-management-programme-africa/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Africa) utmanar företagandets traditionella tillvägagångssätt och utforskar hur företag kan ha ett större fokus på människa och planet i den globala ekonomin. Programmet inkluder medborgare från Etiopien, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda och Zambia. Mer information finns tillgänglig på SI:s webbsida: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/swedish-institute-management-programme-africa/</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Africa) utmanar företagandets traditionella tillvägagångssätt och utforskar hur företag kan ha ett större fokus på människa och planet i den globala ekonomin. Programmet inkluder medborgare från Etiopien, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda och Zambia. Mer information finns tillgänglig på SI:s webbsida: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/swedish-institute-management-programme-africa/</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Africa) is a programme that challenges traditional approaches of doing business and explores how business can become more people and planet focused in the global economy. The programme provides knowledge and tools that are critical for understanding sustainable and responsible business. Throughout the programme, the participants work on a sustainability challenge in their organisation and apply learnings to continually develop skills for making a positive business impact. The participants formulate the challenge based on the needs of their organisation and local circumstances. The programme is for citizens and residents of Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda or Zambia. For more information please visit SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/swedish-institute-management-programme-africa/</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
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    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Africa) is a programme that challenges traditional approaches of doing business and explores how business can become more people and planet focused in the global economy. The programme provides knowledge and tools that are critical for understanding sustainable and responsible business. Throughout the programme, the participants work on a sustainability challenge in their organisation and apply learnings to continually develop skills for making a positive business impact. The participants formulate the challenge based on the needs of their organisation and local circumstances. The programme is for citizens and residents of Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda or Zambia. For more information please visit SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/swedish-institute-management-programme-africa/</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Africa) utmanar företagandets traditionella tillvägagångssätt och utforskar hur företag kan ha ett större fokus på människa och planet i den globala ekonomin. Programmet inkluder medborgare från Etiopien, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda och Zambia. Mer information finns tillgänglig på SI:s webbsida: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/swedish-institute-management-programme-africa/</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Africa) is a programme that challenges traditional approaches of doing business and explores how business can become more people and planet focused in the global economy. The programme provides knowledge and tools that are critical for understanding sustainable and responsible business. Throughout the programme, the participants work on a sustainability challenge in their organisation and apply learnings to continually develop skills for making a positive business impact. The participants formulate the challenge based on the needs of their organisation and local circumstances. The programme is for citizens and residents of Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda or Zambia. For more information please visit SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/swedish-institute-management-programme-africa/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>Project funding</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Creative Force är ett program som finansierar internationella projekt som genom kultur eller media arbetar för att åstadkomma positiv förändring i länder där demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet brister.</narrative>
      <narrative>Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. It is open to Swedish organisations and their partners in our target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Creative Force är ett program som finansierar internationella projekt som genom kultur eller media arbetar för att åstadkomma positiv förändring i länder där demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet brister.</narrative>
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Parterna skapar ett "training of trainers-program", tar fram ett toolkit om mänskliga rättigheter, etablerar ett nätverk av inkluderingshubbar (inclusion hubs) och engagerar unga aktivister genom bla Youth Summit.
2. Björkåfrihet: Projektet syftar till att undersöka hur palestinska ungdomar i flera länder i MENA regionen uppfattar sina möjligheter till aktivt politiskt deltagande. Projektets resultat kommer att spridas till palestinska och internationella civilsamhällesorganisationer samt beslutsfattare i form av bland annat infografik, videomaterial och påverkanskampanjer.</narrative>
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2 BF: Palestinian youth is a highly marginalised group within a fragmented society with dysfunctional participatory and engagement mechanisms. The voices of Palestinian youth are not heard which is both a democratic problem and a neglect of their human rights. Through this project an inclusive and highly participatory survey among Palestinian youth in different locations will be carried out. The youth will then be involved to make sense of the differences and similarities of the challenges and obstacles for effective active citizenship. Tools will be created to disseminate the findings and information to international and Palestinian civil society, as well as duty bearers with the intention to increase understanding of youth perspectives and lay the foundations for a more inclusive approach.</narrative>
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2 BF: Palestinian youth is a highly marginalised group within a fragmented society with dysfunctional participatory and engagement mechanisms. The voices of Palestinian youth are not heard which is both a democratic problem and a neglect of their human rights. Through this project an inclusive and highly participatory survey among Palestinian youth in different locations will be carried out. The youth will then be involved to make sense of the differences and similarities of the challenges and obstacles for effective active citizenship. Tools will be created to disseminate the findings and information to international and Palestinian civil society, as well as duty bearers with the intention to increase understanding of youth perspectives and lay the foundations for a more inclusive approach.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The project aims to develop and nurture a pan-Arab collective of women changemakers (Collectiva Arabiyat), recruiting and training 10 female leaders and approximately 20 youths from the five project countries. Activities will all take place online. Some
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet syftar till att bidra till ungas och kvinnors aktiva deltagande i fredsbyggande och politik i MENA-regionen. 
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">1 AS: Projektet syftar till att bidra till ungas och kvinnors aktiva deltagande i fredsbyggande och politik i MENA-regionen. 
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2 BF: Projektet syftar till att undersöka hur palestinska ungdomar uppfattar sina möjligheter till aktivt politiskt deltagande. Projektets resultat kommer att spridas till palestinska och internationella civilsamhällesorganisationer samt beslutsfattare i form av bland annat infografik, videomaterial och påverkanskampanjer.</narrative>
      <narrative>1 AS: The project aims to develop and nurture a pan-Arab collective of women changemakers (Collectiva Arabiyat), recruiting and training 10 female leaders and approximately 20 youths from the five project countries. Activities will all take place online. Some
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2 BF: Palestinian youth is a highly marginalised group within a fragmented society with dysfunctional participatory and engagement mechanisms. The voices of Palestinian youth are not heard which is both a democratic problem and a neglect of their human rights. Through this project an inclusive and highly participatory survey among Palestinian youth in different locations will be carried out. The youth will then be involved to make sense of the differences and similarities of the challenges and obstacles for effective active citizenship. Tools will be created to disseminate the findings and information to international and Palestinian civil society, as well as duty bearers with the intention to increase understanding of youth perspectives and lay the foundations for a more inclusive approach.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Lebanon</narrative>
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      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">1: Pan-Arab collective of women changemakers; 2: Understanding Active Citizenship of Palestinian Youth Across Borders</narrative>
      <narrative>1: Pan-Arab collective of women changemakers; 2: Understanding Active Citizenship of Palestinian Youth Across Borders</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">1 AS: Projektet syftar till att bidra till ungas och kvinnors aktiva deltagande i fredsbyggande och politik i MENA-regionen. 
Man vill skapa ett panarabiskt nätverk av förändringsagenter med 10 kvinnliga aktivister och ledare som ska vara mentorer åt 20 unga blivande aktivister. Vill genomföra workshops, skapa digital plattform och producera poddar.;
2 BF: Projektet syftar till att undersöka hur palestinska ungdomar uppfattar sina möjligheter till aktivt politiskt deltagande. Projektets resultat kommer att spridas till palestinska och internationella civilsamhällesorganisationer samt beslutsfattare i form av bland annat infografik, videomaterial och påverkanskampanjer.</narrative>
      <narrative>1 AS: The project aims to develop and nurture a pan-Arab collective of women changemakers (Collectiva Arabiyat), recruiting and training 10 female leaders and approximately 20 youths from the five project countries. Activities will all take place online. Some
will be regional, with the leadership tier of the collective across all countries meeting and attending workshops together, others will be local, with the two leaders from each country meeting with and mentoring up to four youth activists in parallel. Through a series of workshops, the creation of a digital platform, multidisciplinary content and a podcast this project seeks to enhance women and youth participation in peace building and politics in the Arab world. Collectiva members
will develop new skills in media, communications, and project design, among others. The Collectiva will meet together with project managers online across borders weekly, enabling the creation of a sustainable regional network of dedicated women that will over time and beyond the project lifecycle expand in size, influence and impact.;
2 BF: Palestinian youth is a highly marginalised group within a fragmented society with dysfunctional participatory and engagement mechanisms. The voices of Palestinian youth are not heard which is both a democratic problem and a neglect of their human rights. Through this project an inclusive and highly participatory survey among Palestinian youth in different locations will be carried out. The youth will then be involved to make sense of the differences and similarities of the challenges and obstacles for effective active citizenship. Tools will be created to disseminate the findings and information to international and Palestinian civil society, as well as duty bearers with the intention to increase understanding of youth perspectives and lay the foundations for a more inclusive approach.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Alexandra Sandels</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-90000" type="90" role="4" crs-channel-code="90000">
      <narrative>Alexandra Sandels</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Toolkit for Agenda 2030</narrative>
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      <narrative>Toolkits are used to spread knowledge and provide local events to communicate issues related to Agenda 2030</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kommunikationsinsatser med ”toolkits” som förenklar genomförandet av lokala evenemang för att frågor kopplat till Agenda 2030 som Sverige företräder</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-01-01" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Toolkit for Agenda 2030</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Toolkits are used to spread knowledge and provide local events to communicate issues related to Agenda 2030</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kommunikationsinsatser med ”toolkits” som förenklar genomförandet av lokala evenemang för att frågor kopplat till Agenda 2030 som Sverige företräder</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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      <narrative>Embassy of Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Embassy of Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="3" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-01-01" />
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
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      <narrative>Leadership programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>A practical and hands-on leadership training based on real business experiences and collaborative learning.</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-01-01" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
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    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
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    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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      <narrative>Leadership programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>New Rainbows</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">För att HBTQ-personer ska kunna vara fria och delta fullt ut i samhället och för att uppnå en hållbar attitydförändring gentemot HBTQ-personer i såväl Uganda som Indien, krävs det nya arbetsmetoder. Partnerorganisationerna i både Uganda och Indien har bildats genom tidigare projekt och det nya projektet ”New Rainbows” knyter ihop och förenar dem i ett nytt internationell nätverk där både Uganda, Indien och Sverige ingår. En interaktiv plattform kommer att bildas för att dela idéer, resurser, erfarenheter och kunskap med syftet att stärka målgruppernas förmåga att arbeta för och uppnå grundläggande mänskliga rättigheter för HBTQ-personer. Genom samarbete mellan HBTQ-grupper i olika länder ökar möjligheterna för projektet att nå sina mål. 

Projektet bidrar till mål 16 genom att arbeta mot ett mer inkluderande och tolerant samhälle där HBTQ-personer kan leva fritt från våld både på en individ- och en samhällsnivå. Projektet har som mål att påverka opinionen och fungera som en katalysator för förändringar i såväl attityder som diskriminerande lagar så att HBTQ-personer kan åtnjuta grundläggande mänskliga rättigheter.</narrative>
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This project contributes to Goal 16 by working towards a more inclusive and tolerant society where LGBTQ people can live free from violence at both the individual and community level. It strives to influence opinion and act as a catalyst for changes in attitudes and discriminatory laws so that LGBTQ people will have fundamental freedoms and equal access to justice.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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      <narrative>New Rainbows</narrative>
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      <narrative>New working methods are required to achieve a sustainable change in attitudes towards LGBTQ people in Uganda as well as India, so LGBTQ people can be free to participate fully in society. The partner organisations in both Uganda and India were formed through previous projects, and the new project ”New Rainbows” connects and unites them in a new international network between both target countries and Sweden. Together we will form a mutual platform to share ideas, resources, skills and knowledge, strengthening their capacity to achieve fundamental human rights for LGBTQ people. By bringing LGBTQ communities in different countries together, their voices become louder, their actions stronger, and their shared resources multiplied.

This project contributes to Goal 16 by working towards a more inclusive and tolerant society where LGBTQ people can live free from violence at both the individual and community level. It strives to influence opinion and act as a catalyst for changes in attitudes and discriminatory laws so that LGBTQ people will have fundamental freedoms and equal access to justice.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">För att HBTQ-personer ska kunna vara fria och delta fullt ut i samhället och för att uppnå en hållbar attitydförändring gentemot HBTQ-personer i såväl Uganda som Indien, krävs det nya arbetsmetoder. Partnerorganisationerna i både Uganda och Indien har bildats genom tidigare projekt och det nya projektet ”New Rainbows” knyter ihop och förenar dem i ett nytt internationell nätverk där både Uganda, Indien och Sverige ingår. En interaktiv plattform kommer att bildas för att dela idéer, resurser, erfarenheter och kunskap med syftet att stärka målgruppernas förmåga att arbeta för och uppnå grundläggande mänskliga rättigheter för HBTQ-personer. Genom samarbete mellan HBTQ-grupper i olika länder ökar möjligheterna för projektet att nå sina mål. 

Projektet bidrar till mål 16 genom att arbeta mot ett mer inkluderande och tolerant samhälle där HBTQ-personer kan leva fritt från våld både på en individ- och en samhällsnivå. Projektet har som mål att påverka opinionen och fungera som en katalysator för förändringar i såväl attityder som diskriminerande lagar så att HBTQ-personer kan åtnjuta grundläggande mänskliga rättigheter.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-22000" type="22" role="2" crs-channel-code="22000">
      <narrative>Rainbow Riots</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-22000" type="22" role="4" crs-channel-code="22000">
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>Training programme developed to build awareness, capacity and resilience in the practice of governance</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-01-01" />
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Projects for goal 5, agenda 2030</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projekt för mål 5, agenda 2030</narrative>
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      <narrative>1. KFUM: STRONGER TOGETHER: 2.  Björkåfrihet: Understanding Active Citizenship of Palestinian Youth Across Borders</narrative>
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      <narrative>1. KFUM: Decades of ongoing conflict and a volatile and economic political situation has put women´s rights and the democratic development in Palestine on the back foot. This  is especially evident in marginalized communities such as refugee camps where
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2. Björkåfrihet: Palestinian youth is a highly marginalised group within a fragmented society with dysfunctional participatory and engagement mechanisms. The voices of Palestinian youth are not heard which is both a democratic problem and a neglect of their
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">1. KFUM: Projektet syftar till att öka de palestinska kvinnornas möjligheter att delta i politiska processer och påverka sina lokala samhällen, främst i tre flyktingläger i Västbanken med fokus på lokala folkkommittéer. 
2. Projektet syftar till att undersöka hur palestinska ungdomar i flera länder i MENA regionen uppfattar sina möjligheter till aktivt politiskt deltagande. Projektets resultat kommer att spridas till palestinska och internationella civilsamhällesorganisationer samt beslutsfattare i form av bland annat infografik, videomaterial och påverkanskampanjer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>1. KFUM: Decades of ongoing conflict and a volatile and economic political situation has put women´s rights and the democratic development in Palestine on the back foot. This  is especially evident in marginalized communities such as refugee camps where
conservative values are more prevailing and opportunities are scarcer. Therefore, this project seeks to empower young Palestinian women to increase their political participation and increase women’s influence in their community. We will do this by working with locally elected women and young women in 3 refugee camps in the west bank. The targeted young women and YWCA of Palestine will produce guidelines political and support national advocacy for increasing women’s representation and participation in Palestinian politics.
2. Björkåfrihet: Palestinian youth is a highly marginalised group within a fragmented society with dysfunctional participatory and engagement mechanisms. The voices of Palestinian youth are not heard which is both a democratic problem and a neglect of their
human rights. Through this project an inclusive and highly participatory survey among Palestinian youth in different locations will be carried out. The youth will then be involved to make sense of the differences and similarities of the challenges and obstacles for effective active citizenship. Tools will be created to disseminate the findings and information to international and Palestinian civil society, as well as duty bearers with the intention to increase understanding of youth perspectives and lay the foundations for a more inclusive approach.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">1. KFUM: Projektet syftar till att öka de palestinska kvinnornas möjligheter att delta i politiska processer och påverka sina lokala samhällen, främst i tre flyktingläger i Västbanken med fokus på lokala folkkommittéer. 
2. Projektet syftar till att undersöka hur palestinska ungdomar i flera länder i MENA regionen uppfattar sina möjligheter till aktivt politiskt deltagande. Projektets resultat kommer att spridas till palestinska och internationella civilsamhällesorganisationer samt beslutsfattare i form av bland annat infografik, videomaterial och påverkanskampanjer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2021-275</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader</narrative>
      <narrative>Administrative costs</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader enligt regleringsbrevet för genomförande av ODA-fäig verksamhet.</narrative>
      <narrative>Administrative costs of development co-operation agencies and other official entities involved in the delivery of ODA activities, according to the instruction from the government.</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-01-01" />
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      <narrative>17.2 - Developed countries to implement fully their official development assistance commitments, including the commitment by many developed countries to achieve the target of 0.7 per cent of gross national income for official development assistance (ODA/GNI) to developing countries and 0.15 to 0.20 per cent of ODA/GNI to least developed countries; ODA providers are encouraged to consider setting a target to provide at least 0.20 per cent of ODA/GNI to least developed countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.2 - De utvecklade länderna ska fullt ut fullfölja sina åtaganden i fråga om offentligt utvecklingsbistånd, inklusive många utvecklade länders åtagande att nå målet att ge 0,7 procent av BNI till utvecklingsländer och 0,15–0,20 procent av BNI till de minst utvecklade länderna. De länder som ger offentligt utvecklingsbistånd uppmanas att överväga att fastställa ett mål om att ge minst 0,20 procent av BNI till de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader enligt regleringsbrevet för genomförande av ODA-fäig verksamhet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Projektet går ut på att intervjua framgångsrika kvinnor i Etiopien och göra radioinslag av det för att visa etiopiska kvinnor att det går att göra karriär som kvinna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Pamoja - together change is possible</narrative>
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      <narrative>Pamoja - together change is possible</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">För att HBTQ-personer ska kunna vara fria och delta fullt ut i samhället och för att uppnå en hållbar attitydförändring gentemot HBTQ-personer i såväl Uganda som Indien, krävs det nya arbetsmetoder. Partnerorganisationerna i både Uganda och Indien har bildats genom tidigare projekt och det nya projektet ”New Rainbows” knyter ihop och förenar dem i ett nytt internationell nätverk där både Uganda, Indien och Sverige ingår. En interaktiv plattform kommer att bildas för att dela idéer, resurser, erfarenheter och kunskap med syftet att stärka målgruppernas förmåga att arbeta för och uppnå grundläggande mänskliga rättigheter för HBTQ-personer. Genom samarbete mellan HBTQ-grupper i olika länder ökar möjligheterna för projektet att nå sina mål. 

Projektet bidrar till mål 16 genom att arbeta mot ett mer inkluderande och tolerant samhälle där HBTQ-personer kan leva fritt från våld både på en individ- och en samhällsnivå. Projektet har som mål att påverka opinionen och fungera som en katalysator för förändringar i såväl attityder som diskriminerande lagar så att HBTQ-personer kan åtnjuta grundläggande mänskliga rättigheter.</narrative>
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This project contributes to Goal 16 by working towards a more inclusive and tolerant society where LGBTQ people can live free from violence at both the individual and community level. It strives to influence opinion and act as a catalyst for changes in attitudes and discriminatory laws so that LGBTQ people will have fundamental freedoms and equal access to justice.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">För att HBTQ-personer ska kunna vara fria och delta fullt ut i samhället och för att uppnå en hållbar attitydförändring gentemot HBTQ-personer i såväl Uganda som Indien, krävs det nya arbetsmetoder. Partnerorganisationerna i både Uganda och Indien har bildats genom tidigare projekt och det nya projektet ”New Rainbows” knyter ihop och förenar dem i ett nytt internationell nätverk där både Uganda, Indien och Sverige ingår. En interaktiv plattform kommer att bildas för att dela idéer, resurser, erfarenheter och kunskap med syftet att stärka målgruppernas förmåga att arbeta för och uppnå grundläggande mänskliga rättigheter för HBTQ-personer. Genom samarbete mellan HBTQ-grupper i olika länder ökar möjligheterna för projektet att nå sina mål. 

Projektet bidrar till mål 16 genom att arbeta mot ett mer inkluderande och tolerant samhälle där HBTQ-personer kan leva fritt från våld både på en individ- och en samhällsnivå. Projektet har som mål att påverka opinionen och fungera som en katalysator för förändringar i såväl attityder som diskriminerande lagar så att HBTQ-personer kan åtnjuta grundläggande mänskliga rättigheter.</narrative>
      <narrative>New working methods are required to achieve a sustainable change in attitudes towards LGBTQ people in Uganda as well as India, so LGBTQ people can be free to participate fully in society. The partner organisations in both Uganda and India were formed through previous projects, and the new project ”New Rainbows” connects and unites them in a new international network between both target countries and Sweden. Together we will form a mutual platform to share ideas, resources, skills and knowledge, strengthening their capacity to achieve fundamental human rights for LGBTQ people. By bringing LGBTQ communities in different countries together, their voices become louder, their actions stronger, and their shared resources multiplied.

This project contributes to Goal 16 by working towards a more inclusive and tolerant society where LGBTQ people can live free from violence at both the individual and community level. It strives to influence opinion and act as a catalyst for changes in attitudes and discriminatory laws so that LGBTQ people will have fundamental freedoms and equal access to justice.</narrative>
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2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
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Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sammanfattning av resulat för hela regionen (Västra Balkan)

Totalt: 96 deltagare varav 67 kvinnor, 29 män

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

Omedelbara mätbara resultat:
Förbättrat resultatet vad gäller skillnad mellan nollmätning och slututvärdering: från 44,6% till 76,9% (ökad kunskap) och från 30,8 % till 63,5 % (nya verktyg)
Tydligare organisationsförankring: 66,5%.</narrative>
        <narrative>Total results for the whole region (Western Balkans) 
96 participants in total.
Completed training modules/universities: 
Gothenburg university, Migration and Integration: Challenges and Good Practices for the Development of Inclusive Societies; 
Linköping university, Sustainable e-Government: Resilience, Innovation, and Democracy;
Lund university, Perspectives on Multi-level governance, Decentralisation and Human Rights;
Halmstad university, Collaborative Governance in a Digital Era;

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

1. Increased knowledge: from  44,6% to 76,9%. 
2. New tools and skills:  from 30,8 % to 63,5 %.
3. Impact within participants' organisations: 66,5%.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP)</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Academy for Young Professionals är ett program vid Svenska institutet som syftar till att stärka unga yrkesverksamma personer från länder inom EU:s Östliga partnerskap med kompetenser, nätverk och inspiration för att kunna implementera och driva förändringsarbete i sina respektive organisationer och hemländer. Programmets målsättning på sikt är att bidra till stärkt demokratisk samhällsstyrning och EU-närmande för länder inom EU:s Östliga partnerskap.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP) is a training programme developed to build new networks, knowledge and practices for increased transparency, efficiency and resilience in public administration. The programme also aims to strengthen your individual capabilities to meet the requirements of a modern governance structure. As a SAYP participant, you will be able to expand your own contact networks and share ideas, experiences and challenges with other like-minded professionals.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De förväntade resultaten på kortare sikt (direkt efter programmet) är att programmet har lett till lärande i form av nya kunskaper och metoder för att kunna driva förändringsprocesser i riktning  mot en hållbar modern statsförvaltning. Det kan ske genom att deltagarnas organisationer har utvecklats i en hållbar riktning tack var den kompetens och de idéer som tillförts genom deltagande i SAYP. Ytterligare en förväntad effekt är att programmet leder till att nationella nätverk skapas av personer inom och med intressen i statsförvaltning efter att programmet är avsluta. 

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

Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <tag code="16.10" vocabulary="3">
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    <tag code="16.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.6" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10097-3</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Leadership programme: Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Academy for Young Professionals är ett program vid Svenska institutet som syftar till att stärka unga yrkesverksamma personer från länder inom EU:s Östliga partnerskap med kompetenser, nätverk och inspiration för att kunna implementera och driva förändringsarbete i sina respektive organisationer och hemländer. Programmets målsättning på sikt är att bidra till stärkt demokratisk samhällsstyrning och EU-närmande för länder inom EU:s Östliga partnerskap.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The expected short-term results (immediately following the program) are new networks, knowledge and practices for increased transparency, efficiency and resilience in public administration. The programme also aims to strengthen your individual capabilities to meet the requirements of a modern governance structure. As a SAYP participant, you will be able to expand your own contact networks and share ideas, experiences and challenges with other like-minded professionals. 

Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De förväntade resultaten på kortare sikt (direkt efter programmet) är att programmet har lett till lärande i form av nya kunskaper och metoder för att kunna driva förändringsprocesser i riktning  mot en hållbar modern statsförvaltning. Det kan ske genom att deltagarnas organisationer har utvecklats i en hållbar riktning tack var den kompetens och de idéer som tillförts genom deltagande i SAYP. Ytterligare en förväntad effekt är att programmet leder till att nationella nätverk skapas av personer inom och med intressen i statsförvaltning efter att programmet är avsluta. 

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <organisation>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Bosnia and Herzegovina</narrative>
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    <sector code="11430" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sammanfattning av resulat för hela regionen (Västra Balkan)

Totalt: 96 deltagare varav 67 kvinnor, 29 män

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

Omedelbara mätbara resultat:
Förbättrat resultatet vad gäller skillnad mellan nollmätning och slututvärdering: från 44,6% till 76,9% (ökad kunskap) och från 30,8 % till 63,5 % (nya verktyg)
Tydligare organisationsförankring: 66,5%.</narrative>
        <narrative>Total results for the whole region (Western Balkans) 
96 participants in total.
Completed training modules/universities: 
Gothenburg university, Migration and Integration: Challenges and Good Practices for the Development of Inclusive Societies; 
Linköping university, Sustainable e-Government: Resilience, Innovation, and Democracy;
Lund university, Perspectives on Multi-level governance, Decentralisation and Human Rights;
Halmstad university, Collaborative Governance in a Digital Era;

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

1. Increased knowledge: from  44,6% to 76,9%. 
2. New tools and skills:  from 30,8 % to 63,5 %.
3. Impact within participants' organisations: 66,5%.</narrative>
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2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
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Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Academy for Young Professionals är ett program vid Svenska institutet som syftar till att stärka unga yrkesverksamma personer från länder inom EU:s Östliga partnerskap med kompetenser, nätverk och inspiration för att kunna implementera och driva förändringsarbete i sina respektive organisationer och hemländer. Programmets målsättning på sikt är att bidra till stärkt demokratisk samhällsstyrning och EU-närmande för länder inom EU:s Östliga partnerskap.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected short-term results (immediately following the program) are new networks, knowledge and practices for increased transparency, efficiency and resilience in public administration. The programme also aims to strengthen your individual capabilities to meet the requirements of a modern governance structure. As a SAYP participant, you will be able to expand your own contact networks and share ideas, experiences and challenges with other like-minded professionals. 

Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
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Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>Total results for the whole region (Western Balkans) 
96 participants in total.
Completed training modules/universities: 
Gothenburg university, Migration and Integration: Challenges and Good Practices for the Development of Inclusive Societies; 
Linköping university, Sustainable e-Government: Resilience, Innovation, and Democracy;
Lund university, Perspectives on Multi-level governance, Decentralisation and Human Rights;
Halmstad university, Collaborative Governance in a Digital Era;

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

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

Totalt: 96 deltagare varav 67 kvinnor, 29 män

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

Omedelbara mätbara resultat:
Förbättrat resultatet vad gäller skillnad mellan nollmätning och slututvärdering: från 44,6% till 76,9% (ökad kunskap) och från 30,8 % till 63,5 % (nya verktyg)
Tydligare organisationsförankring: 66,5%.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Academy for Young Professionals är ett program vid Svenska institutet som syftar till att stärka unga yrkesverksamma personer från länder inom EU:s Östliga partnerskap med kompetenser, nätverk och inspiration för att kunna implementera och driva förändringsarbete i sina respektive organisationer och hemländer. Programmets målsättning på sikt är att bidra till stärkt demokratisk samhällsstyrning och EU-närmande för länder inom EU:s Östliga partnerskap.</narrative>
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Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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1. Increased knowledge
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96 participants in total.
Completed training modules/universities: 
Gothenburg university, Migration and Integration: Challenges and Good Practices for the Development of Inclusive Societies; 
Linköping university, Sustainable e-Government: Resilience, Innovation, and Democracy;
Lund university, Perspectives on Multi-level governance, Decentralisation and Human Rights;
Halmstad university, Collaborative Governance in a Digital Era;

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

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

Totalt: 96 deltagare varav 67 kvinnor, 29 män

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

Omedelbara mätbara resultat:
Förbättrat resultatet vad gäller skillnad mellan nollmätning och slututvärdering: från 44,6% till 76,9% (ökad kunskap) och från 30,8 % till 63,5 % (nya verktyg)
Tydligare organisationsförankring: 66,5%.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Initiatives related to toolkit materials that support the implementation of local events to highlight pressing topics and promote an open and Europe-oriented democratic society.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Increased knowledge abroad about Swedish society and social innovations and support for relevant actors to drive reforms and contribute to democratic development.</narrative>
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    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="MK" percentage="100">
      <narrative>North Macedonia</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="15150" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Government &amp; Civil Society-general</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative>Ongoing as planned</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Pågår enligt plan</narrative>
      </description>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Communication initiatives</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kommunikationsinsats</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatser med toolkits som stödjer genomförandet av lokala evenemang för att lyfta angelägna ämnen för landets EU-närmande.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad kännedom utomlands om svenska samhällslösningar och stöd till aktörer att driva reformer och bidra till demokratisk utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>Increased knowledge abroad about Swedish society and social innovations and support for relevant actors to drive reforms and contribute to democratic development.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" />
      <recipient-country code="MK" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">7142</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" />
      <recipient-country code="MK" />
    </transaction>
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-24-2023-10099-6" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10099-8</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Communication initiatives</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kommunikationsinsats</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Initiatives related to toolkit materials that support the implementation of local events to highlight pressing topics and promote an open and Europe-oriented democratic society.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatser med toolkits som stödjer genomförandet av lokala evenemang för att lyfta angelägna ämnen för landets EU-närmande.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Increased knowledge abroad about Swedish society and social innovations and support for relevant actors to drive reforms and contribute to democratic development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad kännedom utomlands om svenska samhällslösningar och stöd till aktörer att driva reformer och bidra till demokratisk utveckling.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-region code="998" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
    </recipient-region>
    <sector code="15150" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Government &amp; Civil Society-general</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-24-2023-10099-8-1" type="2" />
    <result type="2" aggregation-status="0">
      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
      </title>
      <description>
        <narrative>Ongoing as planned</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Pågår enligt plan</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
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  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" humanitarian="0" hierarchy="2">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10099-8-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kommunikationsinsats</narrative>
      <narrative>Communication initiatives</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatser med toolkits som stödjer genomförandet av lokala evenemang för att lyfta angelägna ämnen för landets EU-närmande.</narrative>
      <narrative>Initiatives related to toolkit materials that support the implementation of local events to highlight pressing topics and promote an open and Europe-oriented democratic society.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad kännedom utomlands om svenska samhällslösningar och stöd till aktörer att driva reformer och bidra till demokratisk utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>Increased knowledge abroad about Swedish society and social innovations and support for relevant actors to drive reforms and contribute to democratic development.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
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    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-01">16600</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">16600</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
    </transaction>
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-24-2023-10099-8" type="1" />
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  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" hierarchy="1">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10102-2</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Force Eastern Europe</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Creative Force Östeuropa</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. Eligable for support are Swedish organisations and their partners in the target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression. SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023. Follow this link to the database to see the projects SI has funded https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force är ett projektstöd för internationella projekt. Berättigade till stöd är svenska organisationer och deras samarbetspartners i målländerna som arbetar för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet genom media eller kultur. SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023. Här finns en länk till SI:s projektdatabas där det går att se vilka projekt beviljats stöd https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
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    <recipient-country code="MD" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Moldova (the Republic of)</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="15150" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Government &amp; Civil Society-general</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <document-link url="https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force" format="text/html">
      <title>
        <narrative>Organisation web page</narrative>
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      <category code="B16" />
    </document-link>
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-24-2023-10102-2-1" type="2" />
    <result type="2" aggregation-status="0">
      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023. Under 2023 avslutades 10 projekt inom ramarna för SI Creative Force Östeuropa. Av dessa uppgav samtliga (100%) att erfarenheterna tas vidare enligt indikator 1 och en lika stor andel att de uppsatta projektmålen uppfyllts (100%) enligt indikator 2.</narrative>
        <narrative>SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, which is why no new call for the program was made in 2023. During 2023, 10 projects were finalised within the framework of SI Creative Force Eastern Europe. Of these, all (100%) stated that the experiences are being taken forward according to indicator 1 and an equally large proportion that the set project goals have been met (100%) in accordance with indicator 2.</narrative>
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      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Force Eastern Europe</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. Eligable for support are Swedish organisations and their partners in the target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression. SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023. Follow this link to the database to see the projects SI has funded https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force är ett projektstöd för internationella projekt. Berättigade till stöd är svenska organisationer och deras samarbetspartners i målländerna som arbetar för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet genom media eller kultur. SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023. Här finns en länk till SI:s projektdatabas där det går att se vilka projekt beviljats stöd https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-22000" type="22" role="2" crs-channel-code="22000">
      <narrative>Donor country-based NGO</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-22000" type="22" role="4" crs-channel-code="22000">
      <narrative>Donor country-based NGO</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.4 - Stärka insatserna för att skydda och trygga världens kultur- och naturarv.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.10" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.b" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.b - Promote and enforce non-discriminatory laws and policies for sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.b - Verka för och genomdriva icke-diskriminerande lagstiftning och politik för en hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="5.b" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.b - Öka användningen av gynnsam teknik, i synnerhet informations- och kommunikationsteknik, för att främja kvinnors egenmakt</narrative>
      <narrative>5.b - Enhance the use of enabling technology, in particular information and communications technology, to promote the empowerment of women.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.c - Adopt and strengthen sound policies and enforceable legislation for the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.c - Anta och stärka välgrundad politik och genomförbar lagstiftning för att främja jämställdhet och öka alla kvinnors och flickors egenmakt på alla nivåer</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Force Eastern Europe</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. Eligable for support are Swedish organisations and their partners in the target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression. SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023. Follow this link to the database to see the projects SI has funded https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force är ett projektstöd för internationella projekt. Berättigade till stöd är svenska organisationer och deras samarbetspartners i målländerna som arbetar för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet genom media eller kultur. SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023. Här finns en länk till SI:s projektdatabas där det går att se vilka projekt beviljats stöd https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
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      <website>www.si.se</website>
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      <narrative>Azerbaijan</narrative>
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      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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        <narrative>Organisation web page</narrative>
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        <narrative>SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, which is why no new call for the program was made in 2023. During 2023, 10 projects were finalised within the framework of SI Creative Force Eastern Europe. Of these, all (100%) stated that the experiences are being taken forward according to indicator 1 and an equally large proportion that the set project goals have been met (100%) in accordance with indicator 2.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023. Under 2023 avslutades 10 projekt inom ramarna för SI Creative Force Östeuropa. Av dessa uppgav samtliga (100%) att erfarenheterna tas vidare enligt indikator 1 och en lika stor andel att de uppsatta projektmålen uppfyllts (100%) enligt indikator 2.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Force Eastern Europe</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force är ett projektstöd för internationella projekt. Berättigade till stöd är svenska organisationer och deras samarbetspartners i målländerna som arbetar för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet genom media eller kultur. SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023. Här finns en länk till SI:s projektdatabas där det går att se vilka projekt beviljats stöd https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. Eligable for support are Swedish organisations and their partners in the target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression. SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023. Follow this link to the database to see the projects SI has funded https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-22000" type="22" role="4" crs-channel-code="22000">
      <narrative>Donor country-based NGO</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.b" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.b - Promote and enforce non-discriminatory laws and policies for sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.b - Verka för och genomdriva icke-diskriminerande lagstiftning och politik för en hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
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    <tag code="5.b" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.b - Öka användningen av gynnsam teknik, i synnerhet informations- och kommunikationsteknik, för att främja kvinnors egenmakt</narrative>
      <narrative>5.b - Enhance the use of enabling technology, in particular information and communications technology, to promote the empowerment of women.</narrative>
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    <tag code="5.c" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>5.c - Adopt and strengthen sound policies and enforceable legislation for the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.c - Anta och stärka välgrundad politik och genomförbar lagstiftning för att främja jämställdhet och öka alla kvinnors och flickors egenmakt på alla nivåer</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reimbursement Project funding: SI Creative Force Eastern Europe</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd för lokala samarbetsprojekt med mål att stärka demokrati och mänskliga rättigheter. Här finns en länk till SI:s projektdatabas där det går att se vilka projekt beviljats stöd https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
      <narrative>Project support for local cooperation projects with the aim of strengthening democracy and human rights. Follow this link to the database to see the projects SI has funded https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reimbursement Project funding: SI Creative Force Eastern Europe</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Project support for local cooperation projects with the aim of strengthening democracy and human rights. Follow this link to the database to see the projects SI has funded https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd för lokala samarbetsprojekt med mål att stärka demokrati och mänskliga rättigheter. Här finns en länk till SI:s projektdatabas där det går att se vilka projekt beviljats stöd https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Initiatives related to toolkit materials that support the implementation of local events to highlight pressing topics and promote an open and Europe-oriented democratic society.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Increased knowledge abroad about Swedish society and social innovations and support for relevant actors to drive reforms and contribute to democratic development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad kännedom utomlands om svenska samhällslösningar och stöd till aktörer att driva reformer och bidra till demokratisk utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Kosovo</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="15150" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Government &amp; Civil Society-general</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>Ongoing as planned</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Pågår enligt plan</narrative>
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      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Communication initiatives</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Initiatives related to toolkit materials that support the implementation of local events to highlight pressing topics and promote an open and Europe-oriented democratic society.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatser med toolkits som stödjer genomförandet av lokala evenemang för att lyfta angelägna ämnen för landets EU-närmande.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Turkey expand their operations and impact.   
 
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Immidiate measurable results:
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3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Turkey expand their operations and impact.   
 
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2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies</narrative>
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Omedelbara mätbara resultat: 1. 43,2% ha fått ökad kunskap (32% i nollmätning jmf med 75% i eftermätning). 2. 44% har fått nya verktyg (22% i nollmätning jmf med 66% i eftermätning). 3. 78% har förankrat resulat i sina organisationer.</narrative>
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30 participants from several countries in the region completed the leadership programme in 2023.
Immediate measurable results:  1. 43,2% indicated increased knowledge (32% in the baseline study compared to 75% in the final evaluation). 2. 44% acquired new tools and skills (22% in the baseline study compared to 66%  in the final evaluation). 3. 78% of participants acknowledged the programme's impact on the companies they represent.</narrative>
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        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
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      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs in MENA who are building successful and sustainable businesses with the potential to make a difference in their societies.</narrative>
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Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre Verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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Immidiate measurable results:
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2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies</narrative>
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      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs in MENA who are building successful and sustainable businesses with the potential to make a difference in their societies.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftesdrivna företag med en fungerande affärsmodell ökar sin tillväxt. 

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      <narrative>Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Turkey expand their operations and impact.   
 
Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies</narrative>
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30 participants from several countries in the region completed the leadership programme in 2023.
Immediate measurable results:  1. 43,2% indicated increased knowledge (32% in the baseline study compared to 75% in the final evaluation). 2. 44% acquired new tools and skills (22% in the baseline study compared to 66%  in the final evaluation). 3. 78% of participants acknowledged the programme's impact on the companies they represent.</narrative>
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30 deltagare (från flera länder i regionen) fullföljde programmets online del och samtliga obligatoriska leveranser. 

Omedelbara mätbara resultat: 1. 43,2% ha fått ökad kunskap (32% i nollmätning jmf med 75% i eftermätning). 2. 44% har fått nya verktyg (22% i nollmätning jmf med 66% i eftermätning). 3. 78% har förankrat resulat i sina organisationer.</narrative>
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        <description>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftesdrivna företag med en fungerande affärsmodell ökar sin tillväxt. 

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre Verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Turkey expand their operations and impact.   
 
Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
      <narrative>Leadership programme: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
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      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs in MENA who are building successful and sustainable businesses with the potential to make a difference in their societies.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftesdrivna företag med en fungerande affärsmodell ökar sin tillväxt. 

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      <narrative>Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Turkey expand their operations and impact.   
 
Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies</narrative>
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30 deltagare (från flera länder i regionen) fullföljde programmets online del och samtliga obligatoriska leveranser. 

Omedelbara mätbara resultat: 1. 43,2% ha fått ökad kunskap (32% i nollmätning jmf med 75% i eftermätning). 2. 44% har fått nya verktyg (22% i nollmätning jmf med 66% i eftermätning). 3. 78% har förankrat resulat i sina organisationer.</narrative>
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        <description>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
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      <narrative>Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Turkey expand their operations and impact.   
 
Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
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      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs in MENA who are building successful and sustainable businesses with the potential to make a difference in their societies.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Turkey expand their operations and impact.   
 
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3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies</narrative>
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30 deltagare (från flera länder i regionen) fullföljde programmets online del och samtliga obligatoriska leveranser. 

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        <narrative>Results for the whole region (MENA):

30 participants from several countries in the region completed the leadership programme in 2023.
Immediate measurable results:  1. 43,2% indicated increased knowledge (32% in the baseline study compared to 75% in the final evaluation). 2. 44% acquired new tools and skills (22% in the baseline study compared to 66%  in the final evaluation). 3. 78% of participants acknowledged the programme's impact on the companies they represent.</narrative>
      </description>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10126-9-1</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
      <narrative>Leadership programme: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs in MENA who are building successful and sustainable businesses with the potential to make a difference in their societies.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för ambitiösa kvinnliga entreprenörer från utvalda länder i MENA och Turkiet som driver framgångsrika företag med fokus på hållbarhet. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, konkreta verktyg, och erfarenhetsutbyten som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, och att skala upp sina företag.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Turkey expand their operations and impact.   
 
Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftesdrivna företag med en fungerande affärsmodell ökar sin tillväxt. 

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

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

Omedelbara mätbara resulat: 
1. Andel deltagare som uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap (”to a large extent” eller ”to a very large extent”) som ett resultat av ledarskapsprogrammet är enligt slutenkäten för SIMP Asien 85%.
2. Andel deltagare som i slutenkäten uppger att de har verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (”to a large extent” eller ”to a very large extent”) är för SIMP Asien 97%.
3. Grad av organisatorisk förankring med implementering av nya metoder och arbetssätt inom hållbarhet uppges i slutenkäten för SIMP Asien till 87,5 %.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results for the whole region (Asia):
32 participants from several countries in the region completed the leadership programme in 2023.
Immediate measurable results: 
1. 85 % indicated increased knowledge;
2. 97% acquired new tools and skills (22% in the baseline study compared to 66%  in the final evaluation);
3. 87,5% of participants acknowledged the programme's impact on the companies/organisations they represent.</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
    </result>
  </iati-activity>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10127-2-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Leadership programme: Swedish Institute Management Programme (Africa)  SIMP</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: Swedish Institute Management Programme (SIMP Africa)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Asia) utmanar företagandets traditionella tillvägagångssätt och utforskar hur företag kan ha ett större fokus på människa och planet i den globala ekonomin. Programmet inkluderar medborgare från Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Philippinerna, Thailand och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Management Programme Asia (SIMP Asia) is a programme that challenges traditional approaches of doing business and explores how business can become more people and planet focused in the global economy. The programme offers participants proven tools and knowledge from experts to put sustainability at the heart of strategy and strengthen leadership. SIMP promotes extensive exchange and learning between participants, and facilitates relationship-building and co-creation between businesses and sector organisations in the participant's country. A core element of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability strategy. Participants include citizens and residents of China, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand or Vietnam.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>A capacity building programme - core outcome of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability road-map or strategy that should be an integral part of your overall business strategy.  You will formulate the actions and plans based on the needs of your organisation and its stakeholders.
 
Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det långsiktiga målet är att företag i partnerländer bedriver en ekologiskt och socialt hållbar verksamhet som bidrar till en hållbar planet (t.ex ändringar på operativ nivå, större förändringar i delar av verksamheten, förändring av företagets verksamhetsstyrning som helhet, förändring av  företagets hela affärsmodell).

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
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      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
      <recipient-country code="BD" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">529432.5699999999</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10127-4</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Leadership programme: Swedish Institute Management Programme (Africa)  SIMP</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: Swedish Institute Management Programme (SIMP Africa)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Management Programme Asia (SIMP Asia) is a programme that challenges traditional approaches of doing business and explores how business can become more people and planet focused in the global economy. The programme offers participants proven tools and knowledge from experts to put sustainability at the heart of strategy and strengthen leadership. SIMP promotes extensive exchange and learning between participants, and facilitates relationship-building and co-creation between businesses and sector organisations in the participant's country. A core element of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability strategy. Participants include citizens and residents of China, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand or Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Asia) utmanar företagandets traditionella tillvägagångssätt och utforskar hur företag kan ha ett större fokus på människa och planet i den globala ekonomin. Programmet inkluderar medborgare från Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Philippinerna, Thailand och Vietnam.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det långsiktiga målet är att företag i partnerländer bedriver en ekologiskt och socialt hållbar verksamhet som bidrar till en hållbar planet (t.ex ändringar på operativ nivå, större förändringar i delar av verksamheten, förändring av företagets verksamhetsstyrning som helhet, förändring av  företagets hela affärsmodell).

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

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

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

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>A capacity building programme - core outcome of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability road-map or strategy that should be an integral part of your overall business strategy.  You will formulate the actions and plans based on the needs of your organisation and its stakeholders.
 
Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sammanfattning av resultat för hela regionen (Asien)
Programmet har pågått enligt plan.
32 deltagare. Utvärderingsenkäten besvarades av 100% av deltagarna.  

Omedelbara mätbara resulat: 
1. Andel deltagare som uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap (”to a large extent” eller ”to a very large extent”) som ett resultat av ledarskapsprogrammet är enligt slutenkäten för SIMP Asien 85%.
2. Andel deltagare som i slutenkäten uppger att de har verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (”to a large extent” eller ”to a very large extent”) är för SIMP Asien 97%.
3. Grad av organisatorisk förankring med implementering av nya metoder och arbetssätt inom hållbarhet uppges i slutenkäten för SIMP Asien till 87,5 %.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results for the whole region (Asia):
32 participants from several countries in the region completed the leadership programme in 2023.
Immediate measurable results: 
1. 85 % indicated increased knowledge;
2. 97% acquired new tools and skills (22% in the baseline study compared to 66%  in the final evaluation);
3. 87,5% of participants acknowledged the programme's impact on the companies/organisations they represent.</narrative>
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        </title>
        <description>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: Swedish Institute Management Programme (SIMP Africa)</narrative>
      <narrative>Leadership programme: Swedish Institute Management Programme (Africa)  SIMP</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Asia) utmanar företagandets traditionella tillvägagångssätt och utforskar hur företag kan ha ett större fokus på människa och planet i den globala ekonomin. Programmet inkluderar medborgare från Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Philippinerna, Thailand och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Management Programme Asia (SIMP Asia) is a programme that challenges traditional approaches of doing business and explores how business can become more people and planet focused in the global economy. The programme offers participants proven tools and knowledge from experts to put sustainability at the heart of strategy and strengthen leadership. SIMP promotes extensive exchange and learning between participants, and facilitates relationship-building and co-creation between businesses and sector organisations in the participant's country. A core element of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability strategy. Participants include citizens and residents of China, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand or Vietnam.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>A capacity building programme - core outcome of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability road-map or strategy that should be an integral part of your overall business strategy.  You will formulate the actions and plans based on the needs of your organisation and its stakeholders.
 
Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
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Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: Swedish Institute Management Programme (SIMP Africa)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Management Programme Asia (SIMP Asia) is a programme that challenges traditional approaches of doing business and explores how business can become more people and planet focused in the global economy. The programme offers participants proven tools and knowledge from experts to put sustainability at the heart of strategy and strengthen leadership. SIMP promotes extensive exchange and learning between participants, and facilitates relationship-building and co-creation between businesses and sector organisations in the participant's country. A core element of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability strategy. Participants include citizens and residents of China, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand or Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Asia) utmanar företagandets traditionella tillvägagångssätt och utforskar hur företag kan ha ett större fokus på människa och planet i den globala ekonomin. Programmet inkluderar medborgare från Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Philippinerna, Thailand och Vietnam.</narrative>
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Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>A capacity building programme - core outcome of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability road-map or strategy that should be an integral part of your overall business strategy.  You will formulate the actions and plans based on the needs of your organisation and its stakeholders.
 
Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sammanfattning av resultat för hela regionen (Asien)
Programmet har pågått enligt plan.
32 deltagare. Utvärderingsenkäten besvarades av 100% av deltagarna.  

Omedelbara mätbara resulat: 
1. Andel deltagare som uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap (”to a large extent” eller ”to a very large extent”) som ett resultat av ledarskapsprogrammet är enligt slutenkäten för SIMP Asien 85%.
2. Andel deltagare som i slutenkäten uppger att de har verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (”to a large extent” eller ”to a very large extent”) är för SIMP Asien 97%.
3. Grad av organisatorisk förankring med implementering av nya metoder och arbetssätt inom hållbarhet uppges i slutenkäten för SIMP Asien till 87,5 %.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results for the whole region (Asia):
32 participants from several countries in the region completed the leadership programme in 2023.
Immediate measurable results: 
1. 85 % indicated increased knowledge;
2. 97% acquired new tools and skills (22% in the baseline study compared to 66%  in the final evaluation);
3. 87,5% of participants acknowledged the programme's impact on the companies/organisations they represent.</narrative>
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        <description>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: Swedish Institute Management Programme (Africa)  SIMP</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: Swedish Institute Management Programme (SIMP Africa)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Asia) utmanar företagandets traditionella tillvägagångssätt och utforskar hur företag kan ha ett större fokus på människa och planet i den globala ekonomin. Programmet inkluderar medborgare från Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Philippinerna, Thailand och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Management Programme Asia (SIMP Asia) is a programme that challenges traditional approaches of doing business and explores how business can become more people and planet focused in the global economy. The programme offers participants proven tools and knowledge from experts to put sustainability at the heart of strategy and strengthen leadership. SIMP promotes extensive exchange and learning between participants, and facilitates relationship-building and co-creation between businesses and sector organisations in the participant's country. A core element of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability strategy. Participants include citizens and residents of China, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand or Vietnam.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>A capacity building programme - core outcome of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability road-map or strategy that should be an integral part of your overall business strategy.  You will formulate the actions and plans based on the needs of your organisation and its stakeholders.
 
Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det långsiktiga målet är att företag i partnerländer bedriver en ekologiskt och socialt hållbar verksamhet som bidrar till en hållbar planet (t.ex ändringar på operativ nivå, större förändringar i delar av verksamheten, förändring av företagets verksamhetsstyrning som helhet, förändring av  företagets hela affärsmodell).

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Africa) was a regional leadership programme until 2023, focusing on sustainability and responsible leadership for business leaders. Available in Rwanda, Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Zambia and Ethiopia.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det långsiktiga målet är att företag i partnerländer bedriver en ekologiskt och socialt hållbar verksamhet som bidrar till en hållbar planet (t.ex ändringar på operativ nivå, större förändringar i delar av verksamheten, förändring av företagets verksamhetsstyrning som helhet, förändring av  företagets hela affärsmodell).

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

Omedelbara mätbara resulat: 
1. Andel deltagare som uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap (”to a large extent” eller ”to a very large extent”) som ett resultat av ledarskapsprogrammet är enligt slutenkäten för SIMP Afrika 90%.
2. Andel deltagare som i slutenkäten uppger att de har verktyg (kunskap och förmåga) att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (”to a large extent” eller ”to a very large extent”) är för SIMP Afrika 97%.
3. Grad av organisatorisk förankring med implementering av nya metoder och arbetssätt inom hållbarhet uppges i slutenkäten för SIMP Afrika till 90%.</narrative>
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        <description>
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      <narrative>A capacity building programme - core outcome of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability road-map or strategy that should be an integral part of your overall business strategy.  You will formulate the actions and plans based on the needs of your organisation and its stakeholders.
 
Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
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Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
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Omedelbara mätbara resulat: 
1. Andel deltagare som uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap (”to a large extent” eller ”to a very large extent”) som ett resultat av ledarskapsprogrammet är enligt slutenkäten för SIMP Afrika 90%.
2. Andel deltagare som i slutenkäten uppger att de har verktyg (kunskap och förmåga) att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (”to a large extent” eller ”to a very large extent”) är för SIMP Afrika 97%.
3. Grad av organisatorisk förankring med implementering av nya metoder och arbetssätt inom hållbarhet uppges i slutenkäten för SIMP Afrika till 90%.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results for the whole region (Africa):
32 participants from several countries in the region completed the leadership programme in 2023, 30 participants filled in the final survey.  

Immediate measurable results (according to the survey): 
1. 90 % indicated increased knowledge;
2. 97% acquired new tools and skills (22% in the baseline study compared to 66%  in the final evaluation);
3. 90 % of participants acknowledged the programme's impact on the companies/organisations they represent.</narrative>
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      <narrative>A capacity building programme - core outcome of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability road-map or strategy that should be an integral part of your overall business strategy.  You will formulate the actions and plans based on the needs of your organisation and its stakeholders.
 
Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. Eligable for support are Swedish organisations and their partners in the target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression. SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023. Follow this link to the database to see the projects SI has funded https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. Eligable for support are Swedish organisations and their partners in the target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression. SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023. Follow this link to the database to see the projects SI has funded https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reimbursement Project funding: SI Creative Force Agenda 2030</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd för lokala samarbetsprojekt med mål att stärka demokrati och mänskliga rättigheter. Här finns en länk till SI:s projektdatabas där det går att se vilka projekt beviljats stöd https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
      <narrative>Project support for local cooperation projects with the aim of strengthening democracy and human rights. Follow this link to the database to see the projects SI has funded</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Återbetalning  Projektstöd: SI Creative Force</narrative>
      <narrative>Reimbursement Project funding: SI Creative Force Agenda 2030</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Project support for local cooperation projects with the aim of strengthening democracy and human rights. Follow this link to the database to see the projects SI has funded</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd för lokala samarbetsprojekt med mål att stärka demokrati och mänskliga rättigheter. Här finns en länk till SI:s projektdatabas där det går att se vilka projekt beviljats stöd https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Force Agenda 2030</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. Eligable for support are Swedish organisations and their partners in the target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression. SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023. Follow this link to the database to see the projects SI has funded https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force är ett projektstöd för internationella projekt. Berättigade till stöd är svenska organisationer och deras samarbetspartners i målländerna som arbetar för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet genom media eller kultur. SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023. Här finns en länk till SI:s projektdatabas där det går att se vilka projekt beviljats stöd https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Morocco</narrative>
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      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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    <document-link url="https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force" format="text/html">
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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        <narrative>SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023. In 2023, 35 projects submitted final reports, 12 projects relating to Africa and 23 projects relating to MENA. Of these, 97.1% stated that the lessons learned are being carried forward according to indicator 1 and the same percentage stated that the set project goals were met (97.1%) according to indicator 2.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023. Under 2023 slutrapporterades 35 projekt, 12 projekt avseende Afrika och 23 projekt avseende MENA. Av dessa uppgav 97,1% att erfarenheterna tas vidare enligt indikator 1 och en lika stor andel att de uppsatta projektmålen uppfyllts (97,1%) enligt indikator 2.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Force Agenda 2030</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. Eligable for support are Swedish organisations and their partners in the target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression. SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023. Follow this link to the database to see the projects SI has funded https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force är ett projektstöd för internationella projekt. Berättigade till stöd är svenska organisationer och deras samarbetspartners i målländerna som arbetar för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet genom media eller kultur. SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023. Här finns en länk till SI:s projektdatabas där det går att se vilka projekt beviljats stöd https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.b - Promote and enforce non-discriminatory laws and policies for sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.b - Verka för och genomdriva icke-diskriminerande lagstiftning och politik för en hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.b - Enhance the use of enabling technology, in particular information and communications technology, to promote the empowerment of women.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.b - Öka användningen av gynnsam teknik, i synnerhet informations- och kommunikationsteknik, för att främja kvinnors egenmakt</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.c - Adopt and strengthen sound policies and enforceable legislation for the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.c - Anta och stärka välgrundad politik och genomförbar lagstiftning för att främja jämställdhet och öka alla kvinnors och flickors egenmakt på alla nivåer</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force är ett projektstöd för internationella projekt. Berättigade till stöd är svenska organisationer och deras samarbetspartners i målländerna som arbetar för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet genom media eller kultur. SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023. Här finns en länk till SI:s projektdatabas där det går att se vilka projekt beviljats stöd https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. Eligable for support are Swedish organisations and their partners in the target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression. SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023. Follow this link to the database to see the projects SI has funded https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Egypt</narrative>
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      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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      <narrative>Government &amp; Civil Society-general</narrative>
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    <document-link url="https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force" format="text/html">
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        <narrative>Organisation web page</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023. Under 2023 slutrapporterades 35 projekt, 12 projekt avseende Afrika och 23 projekt avseende MENA. Av dessa uppgav 97,1% att erfarenheterna tas vidare enligt indikator 1 och en lika stor andel att de uppsatta projektmålen uppfyllts (97,1%) enligt indikator 2.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force är ett projektstöd för internationella projekt. Berättigade till stöd är svenska organisationer och deras samarbetspartners i målländerna som arbetar för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet genom media eller kultur. SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023. Här finns en länk till SI:s projektdatabas där det går att se vilka projekt beviljats stöd https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Force Agenda 2030</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force är ett projektstöd för internationella projekt. Berättigade till stöd är svenska organisationer och deras samarbetspartners i målländerna som arbetar för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet genom media eller kultur. SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023. Här finns en länk till SI:s projektdatabas där det går att se vilka projekt beviljats stöd https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023. Under 2023 slutrapporterades 35 projekt, 12 projekt avseende Afrika och 23 projekt avseende MENA. Av dessa uppgav 97,1% att erfarenheterna tas vidare enligt indikator 1 och en lika stor andel att de uppsatta projektmålen uppfyllts (97,1%) enligt indikator 2.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Force Agenda 2030</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force är ett projektstöd för internationella projekt. Berättigade till stöd är svenska organisationer och deras samarbetspartners i målländerna som arbetar för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet genom media eller kultur. SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023. Här finns en länk till SI:s projektdatabas där det går att se vilka projekt beviljats stöd https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
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        <narrative>SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023. In 2023, 35 projects submitted final reports, 12 projects relating to Africa and 23 projects relating to MENA. Of these, 97.1% stated that the lessons learned are being carried forward according to indicator 1 and the same percentage stated that the set project goals were met (97.1%) according to indicator 2.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023. Under 2023 slutrapporterades 35 projekt, 12 projekt avseende Afrika och 23 projekt avseende MENA. Av dessa uppgav 97,1% att erfarenheterna tas vidare enligt indikator 1 och en lika stor andel att de uppsatta projektmålen uppfyllts (97,1%) enligt indikator 2.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Force Agenda 2030</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force är ett projektstöd för internationella projekt. Berättigade till stöd är svenska organisationer och deras samarbetspartners i målländerna som arbetar för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet genom media eller kultur. SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023. Här finns en länk till SI:s projektdatabas där det går att se vilka projekt beviljats stöd https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. Eligable for support are Swedish organisations and their partners in the target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression. SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023. Follow this link to the database to see the projects SI has funded https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.b - Promote and enforce non-discriminatory laws and policies for sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.b - Verka för och genomdriva icke-diskriminerande lagstiftning och politik för en hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.b - Enhance the use of enabling technology, in particular information and communications technology, to promote the empowerment of women.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.b - Öka användningen av gynnsam teknik, i synnerhet informations- och kommunikationsteknik, för att främja kvinnors egenmakt</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.c - Adopt and strengthen sound policies and enforceable legislation for the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.c - Anta och stärka välgrundad politik och genomförbar lagstiftning för att främja jämställdhet och öka alla kvinnors och flickors egenmakt på alla nivåer</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI and Sweden Alumni Networks</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nätverk för stipendiater och alumner i syfte att stärka deras kompetens inom Agenda 2030 och att bidra till en lokal hållbar global utveckling. SI stödjer alumnnätverk genom finansiellt stöd att genomföra alumnaktiviteter, toolkit (material), digital kommunikation, kontakter med utlandsmyndigheter och svenska aktörer, samt genom att anordna aktiviteter och erbjudanden för styrelsemedlemmar. SI stöttar utlandsmyndigheter med alumnrelationer genom att erbjuda finansiellt stöd, tillgång till kompletta listor på SI alumner samt strategiskt stöd.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI and Sweden Alumni Networks where individuals work together for local sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Alumni strenghten their personal and professional networks that contribute to a democratic, fair and sustainable global development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Alumner stärker sina personliga och professionella nätverk och sina kapaciteter att arbeta på ett demokratiskt och hållbart sätt.</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Certifiering av 54 alumnnätverk över hela världen och 150 genomförda alumnaktivieter.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>SI and Sweden Alumni Networks</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI and Sweden Alumni Networks where individuals work together for local sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nätverk för stipendiater och alumner i syfte att stärka deras kompetens inom Agenda 2030 och att bidra till en lokal hållbar global utveckling. SI stödjer alumnnätverk genom finansiellt stöd att genomföra alumnaktiviteter, toolkit (material), digital kommunikation, kontakter med utlandsmyndigheter och svenska aktörer, samt genom att anordna aktiviteter och erbjudanden för styrelsemedlemmar. SI stöttar utlandsmyndigheter med alumnrelationer genom att erbjuda finansiellt stöd, tillgång till kompletta listor på SI alumner samt strategiskt stöd.</narrative>
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    </participating-org>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nätverk för Svenska institutets och Sveriges alumner</narrative>
      <narrative>SI and Sweden Alumni Networks</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI and Sweden Alumni Networks where individuals work together for local sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Alumni strenghten their personal and professional networks that contribute to a democratic, fair and sustainable global development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI and Sweden Alumni Networks</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI and Sweden Alumni Networks</narrative>
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      <narrative>Alumni strenghten their personal and professional networks that contribute to a democratic, fair and sustainable global development.</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Certifiering av 54 alumnnätverk över hela världen och 150 genomförda alumnaktivieter.</narrative>
        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI and Sweden Alumni Networks</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI and Sweden Alumni Networks where individuals work together for local sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nätverk för stipendiater och alumner i syfte att stärka deras kompetens inom Agenda 2030 och att bidra till en lokal hållbar global utveckling. SI stödjer alumnnätverk genom finansiellt stöd att genomföra alumnaktiviteter, toolkit (material), digital kommunikation, kontakter med utlandsmyndigheter och svenska aktörer, samt genom att anordna aktiviteter och erbjudanden för styrelsemedlemmar. SI stöttar utlandsmyndigheter med alumnrelationer genom att erbjuda finansiellt stöd, tillgång till kompletta listor på SI alumner samt strategiskt stöd.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Alumni strenghten their personal and professional networks that contribute to a democratic, fair and sustainable global development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Alumner stärker sina personliga och professionella nätverk och sina kapaciteter att arbeta på ett demokratiskt och hållbart sätt.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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    </policy-marker>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
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      <narrative>The SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is a competence enhancing program with a focus on career planning and career development to facilitate the re-entry of scholarship holders into the labor market in their home countries. The activities within the programme focus on career planning and career development as a tool to strengthen the competence and capacity of the scholarship holders.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP)  är ett kompetenshöjande program med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för att underlätta stipendiaternas återinträde på arbetsmarknaden i hemländer. Aktiviteterna inom programmet har inriktning på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling som ett verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>A network of future global leaders that will contribute to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and drive the development of their home countries forward.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det långsiktiga resultatet är att SI stipendiater ska driva förändringsfrågor inom Agenda 2030 i sina lokala kontexter och i relation till sina hemländer/regioner, att de ska bidra till demokratiska och hållbar utveckling. Verksamheten ska bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer. Det förväntade omedelbara resultatet efter att stipendiaterna har deltagit i en NFGP aktivitet är att de anser att de har fått ny eller ökad kunskap kring ämnet för aktiviteten samt att kapaciteten har stärkts hos individerna. Insatsen ska resultera i kunskapsuppbyggnad hos målgruppen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="GH" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Ghana</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
      </title>
      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2023: 91% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 83% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 75% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. Deltagarna är från samma länder som inom stipendieprogrammet.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2023: 91% believe they have gained new knowledge, 83% believe they have gained new tools and 75% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. The participants are form the same countries as within the scholarship programme.</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP)  är ett kompetenshöjande program med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för att underlätta stipendiaternas återinträde på arbetsmarknaden i hemländer. Aktiviteterna inom programmet har inriktning på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling som ett verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is a competence enhancing program with a focus on career planning and career development to facilitate the re-entry of scholarship holders into the labor market in their home countries. The activities within the programme focus on career planning and career development as a tool to strengthen the competence and capacity of the scholarship holders.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det långsiktiga resultatet är att SI stipendiater ska driva förändringsfrågor inom Agenda 2030 i sina lokala kontexter och i relation till sina hemländer/regioner, att de ska bidra till demokratiska och hållbar utveckling. Verksamheten ska bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer. Det förväntade omedelbara resultatet efter att stipendiaterna har deltagit i en NFGP aktivitet är att de anser att de har fått ny eller ökad kunskap kring ämnet för aktiviteten samt att kapaciteten har stärkts hos individerna. Insatsen ska resultera i kunskapsuppbyggnad hos målgruppen.</narrative>
      <narrative>A network of future global leaders that will contribute to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and drive the development of their home countries forward.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
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    </policy-marker>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-01">31700</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
      <recipient-country code="GH" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">31700</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
      <recipient-country code="GH" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10140-12</iati-identifier>
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    <title>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is a competence enhancing program with a focus on career planning and career development to facilitate the re-entry of scholarship holders into the labor market in their home countries. The activities within the programme focus on career planning and career development as a tool to strengthen the competence and capacity of the scholarship holders.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP)  är ett kompetenshöjande program med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för att underlätta stipendiaternas återinträde på arbetsmarknaden i hemländer. Aktiviteterna inom programmet har inriktning på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling som ett verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>A network of future global leaders that will contribute to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and drive the development of their home countries forward.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det långsiktiga resultatet är att SI stipendiater ska driva förändringsfrågor inom Agenda 2030 i sina lokala kontexter och i relation till sina hemländer/regioner, att de ska bidra till demokratiska och hållbar utveckling. Verksamheten ska bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer. Det förväntade omedelbara resultatet efter att stipendiaterna har deltagit i en NFGP aktivitet är att de anser att de har fått ny eller ökad kunskap kring ämnet för aktiviteten samt att kapaciteten har stärkts hos individerna. Insatsen ska resultera i kunskapsuppbyggnad hos målgruppen.</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2023: 91% believe they have gained new knowledge, 83% believe they have gained new tools and 75% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. The participants are form the same countries as within the scholarship programme.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2023: 91% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 83% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 75% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. Deltagarna är från samma länder som inom stipendieprogrammet.</narrative>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
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      <narrative>The SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is a competence enhancing program with a focus on career planning and career development to facilitate the re-entry of scholarship holders into the labor market in their home countries. The activities within the programme focus on career planning and career development as a tool to strengthen the competence and capacity of the scholarship holders.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP)  är ett kompetenshöjande program med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för att underlätta stipendiaternas återinträde på arbetsmarknaden i hemländer. Aktiviteterna inom programmet har inriktning på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling som ett verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>A network of future global leaders that will contribute to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and drive the development of their home countries forward.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det långsiktiga resultatet är att SI stipendiater ska driva förändringsfrågor inom Agenda 2030 i sina lokala kontexter och i relation till sina hemländer/regioner, att de ska bidra till demokratiska och hållbar utveckling. Verksamheten ska bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer. Det förväntade omedelbara resultatet efter att stipendiaterna har deltagit i en NFGP aktivitet är att de anser att de har fått ny eller ökad kunskap kring ämnet för aktiviteten samt att kapaciteten har stärkts hos individerna. Insatsen ska resultera i kunskapsuppbyggnad hos målgruppen.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP)  är ett kompetenshöjande program med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för att underlätta stipendiaternas återinträde på arbetsmarknaden i hemländer. Aktiviteterna inom programmet har inriktning på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling som ett verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative>A network of future global leaders that will contribute to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and drive the development of their home countries forward.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det långsiktiga resultatet är att SI stipendiater ska driva förändringsfrågor inom Agenda 2030 i sina lokala kontexter och i relation till sina hemländer/regioner, att de ska bidra till demokratiska och hållbar utveckling. Verksamheten ska bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer. Det förväntade omedelbara resultatet efter att stipendiaterna har deltagit i en NFGP aktivitet är att de anser att de har fått ny eller ökad kunskap kring ämnet för aktiviteten samt att kapaciteten har stärkts hos individerna. Insatsen ska resultera i kunskapsuppbyggnad hos målgruppen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP)  är ett kompetenshöjande program med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för att underlätta stipendiaternas återinträde på arbetsmarknaden i hemländer. Aktiviteterna inom programmet har inriktning på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling som ett verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is a competence enhancing program with a focus on career planning and career development to facilitate the re-entry of scholarship holders into the labor market in their home countries. The activities within the programme focus on career planning and career development as a tool to strengthen the competence and capacity of the scholarship holders.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP)  är ett kompetenshöjande program med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för att underlätta stipendiaternas återinträde på arbetsmarknaden i hemländer. Aktiviteterna inom programmet har inriktning på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling som ett verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>A network of future global leaders that will contribute to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and drive the development of their home countries forward.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det långsiktiga resultatet är att SI stipendiater ska driva förändringsfrågor inom Agenda 2030 i sina lokala kontexter och i relation till sina hemländer/regioner, att de ska bidra till demokratiska och hållbar utveckling. Verksamheten ska bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer. Det förväntade omedelbara resultatet efter att stipendiaterna har deltagit i en NFGP aktivitet är att de anser att de har fått ny eller ökad kunskap kring ämnet för aktiviteten samt att kapaciteten har stärkts hos individerna. Insatsen ska resultera i kunskapsuppbyggnad hos målgruppen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>A network of future global leaders that will contribute to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and drive the development of their home countries forward.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP)  är ett kompetenshöjande program med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för att underlätta stipendiaternas återinträde på arbetsmarknaden i hemländer. Aktiviteterna inom programmet har inriktning på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling som ett verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is a competence enhancing program with a focus on career planning and career development to facilitate the re-entry of scholarship holders into the labor market in their home countries. The activities within the programme focus on career planning and career development as a tool to strengthen the competence and capacity of the scholarship holders.</narrative>
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      <narrative>A network of future global leaders that will contribute to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and drive the development of their home countries forward.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2023: 91% believe they have gained new knowledge, 83% believe they have gained new tools and 75% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. The participants are form the same countries as within the scholarship programme.</narrative>
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        <description>
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      <narrative>A network of future global leaders that will contribute to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and drive the development of their home countries forward.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP)  är ett kompetenshöjande program med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för att underlätta stipendiaternas återinträde på arbetsmarknaden i hemländer. Aktiviteterna inom programmet har inriktning på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling som ett verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2023: 91% believe they have gained new knowledge, 83% believe they have gained new tools and 75% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. The participants are form the same countries as within the scholarship programme.</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10140-9-1</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nätverk för Svenska institutets stipendiater</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is a competence enhancing program with a focus on career planning and career development to facilitate the re-entry of scholarship holders into the labor market in their home countries. The activities within the programme focus on career planning and career development as a tool to strengthen the competence and capacity of the scholarship holders.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP)  är ett kompetenshöjande program med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för att underlätta stipendiaternas återinträde på arbetsmarknaden i hemländer. Aktiviteterna inom programmet har inriktning på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling som ett verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>A network of future global leaders that will contribute to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and drive the development of their home countries forward.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det långsiktiga resultatet är att SI stipendiater ska driva förändringsfrågor inom Agenda 2030 i sina lokala kontexter och i relation till sina hemländer/regioner, att de ska bidra till demokratiska och hållbar utveckling. Verksamheten ska bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer. Det förväntade omedelbara resultatet efter att stipendiaterna har deltagit i en NFGP aktivitet är att de anser att de har fått ny eller ökad kunskap kring ämnet för aktiviteten samt att kapaciteten har stärkts hos individerna. Insatsen ska resultera i kunskapsuppbyggnad hos målgruppen.</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10142-10</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

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

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="BW" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Botswana</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="11430" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-24-2023-10142-10-1" type="2" />
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      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>The SIPSIP program has an annual open call for Swedih Universities can apply for projetct grants. 7-8 different sub-programme are granted and are carried out over 18 months. The sub-programmes target different selected countries (often regionally) and differ thematically. Geographically, the sub-programmes may overlap. The results presented here are the combined results across all completed sub-programmes, but  reported by different countries. 
In 2023, the 7 sub-programmes that were granted funds in 2022 were completed. A total of 155 participants from the public sector in 22 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 56% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported
Knowledge increase, (proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme). Measured by survey, difference between baseline measurement and final measurement: 29 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average across the seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 76% between zero measurement and final measurement 
Skills increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by survey, difference between zero measurement and final measurement: 27 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average value for seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 80% between zero measurement and final measurement. 
The results in terms of increase and knowledge and skills are good, but scattered between the sub-programmes. An overall insight is that the programs that have foreign partners in the implementation are more successful and can show greater effects. The sub-programmes themselves do not have any direct contact with each other, and touch on the theme of "innovation" to different extents. In order to increase focus and give greater opportunities for a common impression, geography and thematics should be tightened up for future calls.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlyses årligen, och sedan beviljas 7-8 olika delprogram medel och  genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 
Under 2023 slutfördes de 7 delprogram som beviljades medel 2022. Totalt diplomerades 155 deltagare från offentlig sektor i  22 OECD/DAC  länder, varav 56% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning: 29 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde över de sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 76% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning:  27 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde för sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 80% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning. 
Resultaten vad gäller ökning och kunskaper och färdigheter är goda, men spretiga delprogrammen emellan. En övergripande insikt är att de program som har utländska partners i genomförandet lyckas bättre och kan visa på större effekter. Delprogrammen i sig har inte någon direkt beröring med varandra, och berör tematiken ”innovation” i olika utsträckning. För att öka fokus och ge större möjligheter till ett gemensamt avtryck bör geografi och tematisk stramas upp inför kommande utlysningar.</narrative>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10142-10-1</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

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

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <tag code="11.a" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-01">12500</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11430" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
      <recipient-country code="BW" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">12500</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11430" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

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

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="CD" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="11430" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative>The SIPSIP program has an annual open call for Swedih Universities can apply for projetct grants. 7-8 different sub-programme are granted and are carried out over 18 months. The sub-programmes target different selected countries (often regionally) and differ thematically. Geographically, the sub-programmes may overlap. The results presented here are the combined results across all completed sub-programmes, but  reported by different countries. 
In 2023, the 7 sub-programmes that were granted funds in 2022 were completed. A total of 155 participants from the public sector in 22 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 56% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported
Knowledge increase, (proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme). Measured by survey, difference between baseline measurement and final measurement: 29 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average across the seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 76% between zero measurement and final measurement 
Skills increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by survey, difference between zero measurement and final measurement: 27 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average value for seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 80% between zero measurement and final measurement. 
The results in terms of increase and knowledge and skills are good, but scattered between the sub-programmes. An overall insight is that the programs that have foreign partners in the implementation are more successful and can show greater effects. The sub-programmes themselves do not have any direct contact with each other, and touch on the theme of "innovation" to different extents. In order to increase focus and give greater opportunities for a common impression, geography and thematics should be tightened up for future calls.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlyses årligen, och sedan beviljas 7-8 olika delprogram medel och  genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 
Under 2023 slutfördes de 7 delprogram som beviljades medel 2022. Totalt diplomerades 155 deltagare från offentlig sektor i  22 OECD/DAC  länder, varav 56% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning: 29 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde över de sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 76% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning:  27 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde för sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 80% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning. 
Resultaten vad gäller ökning och kunskaper och färdigheter är goda, men spretiga delprogrammen emellan. En övergripande insikt är att de program som har utländska partners i genomförandet lyckas bättre och kan visa på större effekter. Delprogrammen i sig har inte någon direkt beröring med varandra, och berör tematiken ”innovation” i olika utsträckning. För att öka fokus och ge större möjligheter till ett gemensamt avtryck bör geografi och tematisk stramas upp inför kommande utlysningar.</narrative>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
    </result>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10142-12-1</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

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

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="5.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
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      <value value-date="2023-01-01">85483</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
      <recipient-country code="CD" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">85483</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11430" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
      <recipient-country code="CD" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10142-14</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="5.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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      <value value-date="2023-01-28">12500</value>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: SI Leader Lab MENA/Asia</narrative>
      <narrative>Leadership programme: SI Leader Lab MENA/Asia</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Sydasien och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypten, Indien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Marocko, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Syrien, Tunisien och Yemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for  civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab bring together young influential civil society leaders in South Asia and  the MENA region who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies in South Asia and MENA region. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tunisia or Yemen. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for  civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab bring together young influential civil society leaders in South Asia and  the MENA region who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies in South Asia and MENA region. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tunisia or Yemen. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative>Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies.
Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="XK" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Kosovo</narrative>
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    <sector code="11430" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab Sydasien och MENA omgång 2023: Söktrycket var högt och 2023 har utmärkts av en hög grad av programutveckling. Sammanlagt antogs 62 deltagare från Sydasien/MENA. Av dessa har 61 deltagare fått diplom, trots att en stor del av programmet genomförs online. 
Sammanfattning av omedelbara resultat i hela gruppen (Sydasien/MENA/Östeuropa):
Nått mer seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition.
Förbättrat resultatet vad gäller skillnad mellan nollmätning och slututvärdering: från 57% till 65% (kunskap) och från 60 % till 65 % (verktyg)
Tydligare organisationsförankring: från 17% till 74% i enkäten, och 180 workshoppar genomfördes av deltagarna, 2700 pers nåddes på så sätt.
Genomfört nätverkskonferens med 170 deltagare</narrative>
        <narrative>Results for the whole region (MENA/South Asia):
61 participants from several countries in the regions (MENA/Asia) completed the leadership programme in 2023.

Immediate measurable results for the whole Leader Lab programme (Eastern Europe, MENA and Asia): 
Immediate measurable results (participants' replies in the baseline studies compared to the final evaluation):
1. Increased knowledge: from  57% to 65%;
2. New tools and skills:  from 60 % to 65 %;
3. Impact within participants' organisations: 74%</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: SI Leader Lab MENA/Asia</narrative>
      <narrative>Leadership programme: SI Leader Lab MENA/Asia</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for  civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab bring together young influential civil society leaders in South Asia and  the MENA region who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies in South Asia and MENA region. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tunisia or Yemen. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Sydasien och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypten, Indien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Marocko, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Syrien, Tunisien och Yemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for  civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab bring together young influential civil society leaders in South Asia and  the MENA region who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies in South Asia and MENA region. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tunisia or Yemen. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative>Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies.
Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="16.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="16.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <recipient-country code="XK" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10142-21</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

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

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="RW" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Rwanda</narrative>
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    <sector code="11430" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative>The SIPSIP program has an annual open call for Swedih Universities can apply for projetct grants. 7-8 different sub-programme are granted and are carried out over 18 months. The sub-programmes target different selected countries (often regionally) and differ thematically. Geographically, the sub-programmes may overlap. The results presented here are the combined results across all completed sub-programmes, but  reported by different countries. 
In 2023, the 7 sub-programmes that were granted funds in 2022 were completed. A total of 155 participants from the public sector in 22 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 56% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported
Knowledge increase, (proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme). Measured by survey, difference between baseline measurement and final measurement: 29 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average across the seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 76% between zero measurement and final measurement 
Skills increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by survey, difference between zero measurement and final measurement: 27 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average value for seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 80% between zero measurement and final measurement. 
The results in terms of increase and knowledge and skills are good, but scattered between the sub-programmes. An overall insight is that the programs that have foreign partners in the implementation are more successful and can show greater effects. The sub-programmes themselves do not have any direct contact with each other, and touch on the theme of "innovation" to different extents. In order to increase focus and give greater opportunities for a common impression, geography and thematics should be tightened up for future calls.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlyses årligen, och sedan beviljas 7-8 olika delprogram medel och  genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 
Under 2023 slutfördes de 7 delprogram som beviljades medel 2022. Totalt diplomerades 155 deltagare från offentlig sektor i  22 OECD/DAC  länder, varav 56% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning: 29 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde över de sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 76% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning:  27 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde för sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 80% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning. 
Resultaten vad gäller ökning och kunskaper och färdigheter är goda, men spretiga delprogrammen emellan. En övergripande insikt är att de program som har utländska partners i genomförandet lyckas bättre och kan visa på större effekter. Delprogrammen i sig har inte någon direkt beröring med varandra, och berör tematiken ”innovation” i olika utsträckning. För att öka fokus och ge större möjligheter till ett gemensamt avtryck bör geografi och tematisk stramas upp inför kommande utlysningar.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

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

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
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    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10142-23</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

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

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="SO" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Somalia</narrative>
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    <sector code="11430" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>The SIPSIP program has an annual open call for Swedih Universities can apply for projetct grants. 7-8 different sub-programme are granted and are carried out over 18 months. The sub-programmes target different selected countries (often regionally) and differ thematically. Geographically, the sub-programmes may overlap. The results presented here are the combined results across all completed sub-programmes, but  reported by different countries. 
In 2023, the 7 sub-programmes that were granted funds in 2022 were completed. A total of 155 participants from the public sector in 22 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 56% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported
Knowledge increase, (proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme). Measured by survey, difference between baseline measurement and final measurement: 29 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average across the seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 76% between zero measurement and final measurement 
Skills increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by survey, difference between zero measurement and final measurement: 27 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average value for seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 80% between zero measurement and final measurement. 
The results in terms of increase and knowledge and skills are good, but scattered between the sub-programmes. An overall insight is that the programs that have foreign partners in the implementation are more successful and can show greater effects. The sub-programmes themselves do not have any direct contact with each other, and touch on the theme of "innovation" to different extents. In order to increase focus and give greater opportunities for a common impression, geography and thematics should be tightened up for future calls.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlyses årligen, och sedan beviljas 7-8 olika delprogram medel och  genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 
Under 2023 slutfördes de 7 delprogram som beviljades medel 2022. Totalt diplomerades 155 deltagare från offentlig sektor i  22 OECD/DAC  länder, varav 56% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning: 29 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde över de sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 76% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning:  27 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde för sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 80% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning. 
Resultaten vad gäller ökning och kunskaper och färdigheter är goda, men spretiga delprogrammen emellan. En övergripande insikt är att de program som har utländska partners i genomförandet lyckas bättre och kan visa på större effekter. Delprogrammen i sig har inte någon direkt beröring med varandra, och berör tematiken ”innovation” i olika utsträckning. För att öka fokus och ge större möjligheter till ett gemensamt avtryck bör geografi och tematisk stramas upp inför kommande utlysningar.</narrative>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10142-23-1</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="5.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
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    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <transaction-type code="2" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11430" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10142-29</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

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

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlyses årligen, och sedan beviljas 7-8 olika delprogram medel och  genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 
Under 2023 slutfördes de 7 delprogram som beviljades medel 2022. Totalt diplomerades 155 deltagare från offentlig sektor i  22 OECD/DAC  länder, varav 56% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning: 29 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde över de sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 76% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning:  27 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde för sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 80% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning. 
Resultaten vad gäller ökning och kunskaper och färdigheter är goda, men spretiga delprogrammen emellan. En övergripande insikt är att de program som har utländska partners i genomförandet lyckas bättre och kan visa på större effekter. Delprogrammen i sig har inte någon direkt beröring med varandra, och berör tematiken ”innovation” i olika utsträckning. För att öka fokus och ge större möjligheter till ett gemensamt avtryck bör geografi och tematisk stramas upp inför kommande utlysningar.</narrative>
        <narrative>The SIPSIP program has an annual open call for Swedih Universities can apply for projetct grants. 7-8 different sub-programme are granted and are carried out over 18 months. The sub-programmes target different selected countries (often regionally) and differ thematically. Geographically, the sub-programmes may overlap. The results presented here are the combined results across all completed sub-programmes, but  reported by different countries. 
In 2023, the 7 sub-programmes that were granted funds in 2022 were completed. A total of 155 participants from the public sector in 22 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 56% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported
Knowledge increase, (proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme). Measured by survey, difference between baseline measurement and final measurement: 29 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average across the seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 76% between zero measurement and final measurement 
Skills increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by survey, difference between zero measurement and final measurement: 27 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average value for seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 80% between zero measurement and final measurement. 
The results in terms of increase and knowledge and skills are good, but scattered between the sub-programmes. An overall insight is that the programs that have foreign partners in the implementation are more successful and can show greater effects. The sub-programmes themselves do not have any direct contact with each other, and touch on the theme of "innovation" to different extents. In order to increase focus and give greater opportunities for a common impression, geography and thematics should be tightened up for future calls.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030. Programmet vänder sig till slutmålgrupper i offentlig sektor i OECD/DAC-länder. Ca 7-8 olika program beviljas årligen och implementeras genom svenska universitet och högskolor. Varje sådant program har ca 25 deltagare, så totalt ca 200 personer per år.
Mer information:  https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition  in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

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

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>The SIPSIP program has an annual open call for Swedih Universities can apply for projetct grants. 7-8 different sub-programme are granted and are carried out over 18 months. The sub-programmes target different selected countries (often regionally) and differ thematically. Geographically, the sub-programmes may overlap. The results presented here are the combined results across all completed sub-programmes, but  reported by different countries. 
In 2023, the 7 sub-programmes that were granted funds in 2022 were completed. A total of 155 participants from the public sector in 22 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 56% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported
Knowledge increase, (proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme). Measured by survey, difference between baseline measurement and final measurement: 29 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average across the seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 76% between zero measurement and final measurement 
Skills increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by survey, difference between zero measurement and final measurement: 27 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average value for seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 80% between zero measurement and final measurement. 
The results in terms of increase and knowledge and skills are good, but scattered between the sub-programmes. An overall insight is that the programs that have foreign partners in the implementation are more successful and can show greater effects. The sub-programmes themselves do not have any direct contact with each other, and touch on the theme of "innovation" to different extents. In order to increase focus and give greater opportunities for a common impression, geography and thematics should be tightened up for future calls.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlyses årligen, och sedan beviljas 7-8 olika delprogram medel och  genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 
Under 2023 slutfördes de 7 delprogram som beviljades medel 2022. Totalt diplomerades 155 deltagare från offentlig sektor i  22 OECD/DAC  länder, varav 56% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning: 29 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde över de sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 76% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning:  27 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde för sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 80% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning. 
Resultaten vad gäller ökning och kunskaper och färdigheter är goda, men spretiga delprogrammen emellan. En övergripande insikt är att de program som har utländska partners i genomförandet lyckas bättre och kan visa på större effekter. Delprogrammen i sig har inte någon direkt beröring med varandra, och berör tematiken ”innovation” i olika utsträckning. För att öka fokus och ge större möjligheter till ett gemensamt avtryck bör geografi och tematisk stramas upp inför kommande utlysningar.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10142-36-1</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition  in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030. Programmet vänder sig till slutmålgrupper i offentlig sektor i OECD/DAC-länder. Ca 7-8 olika program beviljas årligen och implementeras genom svenska universitet och högskolor. Varje sådant program har ca 25 deltagare, så totalt ca 200 personer per år.
Mer information:  https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

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

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
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    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <transaction-type code="2" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10142-5</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

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

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

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

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
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    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <recipient-country code="AL" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10142-7</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <tag code="4.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-01">5547200</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
      <recipient-country code="ET" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">5547200</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-12</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
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      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <tag code="4.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-01">6005750</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
      <recipient-country code="GH" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">6005750</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
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    <title>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Andel stipendiater som erhåller examen  -  73% Totalt
Andel stipendiater som uppger att de kommer återvända till sitt hemland efter avslutad examen -  27 % Totalt</narrative>
      </description>
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        <title>
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        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Zimbabwe</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Examensuppföljning
I år har 73 %, dvs 253 av 346 stipendiater, slutfört sina studier som planerat (Nulägessiffra, uppföljning fortsätter T1 2024). Det är färre andel stipendiater som tagit examen i år jämfört med 2022 års kull som landade på totalt 76%. 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Examensuppföljning
I år har 73 %, dvs 253 av 346 stipendiater, slutfört sina studier som planerat (Nulägessiffra, uppföljning fortsätter T1 2024). Det är färre andel stipendiater som tagit examen i år jämfört med 2022 års kull som landade på totalt 76%. 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
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    </participating-org>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Andel stipendiater som erhåller examen  -  73% Totalt
Andel stipendiater som uppger att de kommer återvända till sitt hemland efter avslutad examen -  27 % Totalt</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
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    <title>
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      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="GY" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Guyana</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-29-1" type="2" />
    <result type="2" aggregation-status="0">
      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
      </title>
      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Examensuppföljning
I år har 73 %, dvs 253 av 346 stipendiater, slutfört sina studier som planerat (Nulägessiffra, uppföljning fortsätter T1 2024). Det är färre andel stipendiater som tagit examen i år jämfört med 2022 års kull som landade på totalt 76%. 

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

Percentage of scholarship holders who receive a degree - 73% Total
Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country after completing their degree - 27% Total</narrative>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-29-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <tag code="4.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-01">3037551.7000000002</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
      <recipient-country code="GY" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">3037551.7000000002</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
      <recipient-country code="GY" />
    </transaction>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-30</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="PE" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Peru</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-30-1" type="2" />
    <result type="2" aggregation-status="0">
      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
      </title>
      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Examensuppföljning
I år har 73 %, dvs 253 av 346 stipendiater, slutfört sina studier som planerat (Nulägessiffra, uppföljning fortsätter T1 2024). Det är färre andel stipendiater som tagit examen i år jämfört med 2022 års kull som landade på totalt 76%. 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <tag code="4.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
    </tag>
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    </policy-marker>
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    <default-tied-status code="4" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-01">4589300</value>
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      <recipient-country code="LK" />
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <tag code="4.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-38</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Percentage of scholarship holders who receive a degree - 73% Total
Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country after completing their degree - 27% Total</narrative>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-38-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <tag code="4.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-tied-status code="4" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
      <recipient-country code="VN" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">2491121.6899999999</value>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="MA" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Morocco</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-5-1" type="2" />
    <result type="2" aggregation-status="0">
      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
      </title>
      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Examensuppföljning
I år har 73 %, dvs 253 av 346 stipendiater, slutfört sina studier som planerat (Nulägessiffra, uppföljning fortsätter T1 2024). Det är färre andel stipendiater som tagit examen i år jämfört med 2022 års kull som landade på totalt 76%. 

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

Percentage of scholarship holders who receive a degree - 73% Total
Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country after completing their degree - 27% Total</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-5-1</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <tag code="4.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <value value-date="2023-01-01">1487000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
      <recipient-country code="MA" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">1487000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
      <recipient-country code="MA" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-7</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="EG" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Egypt</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-7-1" type="2" />
    <result type="2" aggregation-status="0">
      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
      </title>
      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Examensuppföljning
I år har 73 %, dvs 253 av 346 stipendiater, slutfört sina studier som planerat (Nulägessiffra, uppföljning fortsätter T1 2024). Det är färre andel stipendiater som tagit examen i år jämfört med 2022 års kull som landade på totalt 76%. 

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

Percentage of scholarship holders who receive a degree - 73% Total
Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country after completing their degree - 27% Total</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
    </result>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-7-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <tag code="4.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-01">3653200</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
      <recipient-country code="EG" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">3653200</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
      <recipient-country code="EG" />
    </transaction>
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-7" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-9</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10305-2</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Leadership programme: SI Leader Lab Eastern Partnership</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: SI Leader Lab Östra Partnerskapet</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Deltagare är medborgare från följande länder: Armenien, Belarus, Georgien, Moldavien och Ukraina.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). 
Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies.
Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
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    <recipient-country code="BY" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Belarus</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
    </sector>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab Östeuropa: omgång 2023
43 deltagare från Östeuropa antogs till programmet, 40 deltagare fick diplom.

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

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

1. Increased knowledge: from  57% to 65%;
2. New tools and skills:  from 60 % to 65 %;
3. Impact within participants' organisations: 74%</narrative>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: SI Leader Lab Östra Partnerskapet</narrative>
      <narrative>Leadership programme: SI Leader Lab Eastern Partnership</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Deltagare är medborgare från följande länder: Armenien, Belarus, Georgien, Moldavien och Ukraina.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies.
Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). 
Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <tag code="16.10" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="16.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10305-4</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Leadership programme: SI Leader Lab Eastern Partnership</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: SI Leader Lab Östra Partnerskapet</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Deltagare är medborgare från följande länder: Armenien, Belarus, Georgien, Moldavien och Ukraina.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). 
Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies.
Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="AM" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Armenia</narrative>
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    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-24-2023-10305-4-1" type="2" />
    <result type="2" aggregation-status="0">
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative>Results for the whole region (Eastern Europe):
40 participants from several countries in the region completed the leadership programme in 2023.

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

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

Sammanfattning av omedelbara resultat i hela gruppen (Sydasien/MENA/Östeuropa):
Nått mer seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition
Förbättrat resultatet vad gäller skillnad mellan nollmätning och slututvärdering: från 57% till 65% (ökad kunskap) och från 60 % till 65 % (nya verktyg)
Tydligare organisationsförankring: från 17% till 74% i enkäten. 
180 workshoppar genomfördes av deltagarna, 2700 pers nåddes på så sätt.
Genomfört nätverkskonferens med 170 deltagare</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
    </result>
  </iati-activity>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10305-4-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: SI Leader Lab Östra Partnerskapet</narrative>
      <narrative>Leadership programme: SI Leader Lab Eastern Partnership</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Deltagare är medborgare från följande länder: Armenien, Belarus, Georgien, Moldavien och Ukraina.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies.
Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). 
Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <tag code="16.10" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-01">700819.14</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
      <recipient-country code="AM" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
      <recipient-country code="AM" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-24-2023-10305-4" type="1" />
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  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" hierarchy="1">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10305-6</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Leadership programme: SI Leader Lab Eastern Partnership</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: SI Leader Lab Östra Partnerskapet</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Deltagare är medborgare från följande länder: Armenien, Belarus, Georgien, Moldavien och Ukraina.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). 
Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies.
Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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    </contact-info>
    <recipient-region code="998" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
    </recipient-region>
    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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    <result type="2" aggregation-status="0">
      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
      </title>
      <description>
        <narrative>Results for the whole region (Eastern Europe):
40 participants from several countries in the region completed the leadership programme in 2023.

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

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

Sammanfattning av omedelbara resultat i hela gruppen (Sydasien/MENA/Östeuropa):
Nått mer seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition
Förbättrat resultatet vad gäller skillnad mellan nollmätning och slututvärdering: från 57% till 65% (ökad kunskap) och från 60 % till 65 % (nya verktyg)
Tydligare organisationsförankring: från 17% till 74% i enkäten. 
180 workshoppar genomfördes av deltagarna, 2700 pers nåddes på så sätt.
Genomfört nätverkskonferens med 170 deltagare</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
    </result>
  </iati-activity>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10305-6-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Leadership programme: SI Leader Lab Eastern Partnership</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: SI Leader Lab Östra Partnerskapet</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Deltagare är medborgare från följande länder: Armenien, Belarus, Georgien, Moldavien och Ukraina.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). 
Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies.
Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <tag code="16.10" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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    </tag>
    <tag code="16.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-24-2023-10305-6" type="1" />
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  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" hierarchy="1">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10316-10</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Young Voices Initiative</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Young Voices Initiative is a funding initiative for international projects. It is open to Swedish organisations and their partners in the  target countries who work with youth participation in civil society to strengthen democracy and human rights. The funding can be granted to various types of initiatives that contribute to empowering young people’s agency and meaningful participation in civil society and the democratic process generally.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Young Voices Initiative är ett finansieringsinitiativ för internationella projekt. Den är öppen för svenska organisationer och deras samarbetspartners i målländerna som arbetar med ungas deltagande i det civila samhället för att stärka demokrati och mänskliga rättigheter. Finansieringen kan ges till olika typer av insatser som bidrar till att stärka ungas handlingskraft och meningsfulla deltagande i civilsamhället och den demokratiska processen i stort.</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Lång sikt: Stärkt demokrati och ökad respekt för mänskliga rättigheter genom förbättrade förutsättningar för ungas aktiva deltagande i civilsamhället. Kort sikt: 1. Projektägare anger att resultaten lever vidare efter avslutat projekt. 2. Projektägare anger att projekten har uppfyllt sina mål (kopplade till ungas deltagande i civilsamhället).</narrative>
      <narrative>Long term: Strengthened democracy and increased respect for human rights through improved conditions for young people's active participation in civil society. Short term: 1. Project owner indicates that the results live on after the end of the project. 2. Project owners indicate that the projects have met their objectives (linked to young people's participation in civil society).</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
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      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="LB" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Lebanon</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="15150" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
    </sector>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Young Voices Initiative är ett finansieringsinitiativ för internationella projekt. Den är öppen för svenska organisationer och deras samarbetspartners i målländerna som arbetar med ungas deltagande i det civila samhället för att stärka demokrati och mänskliga rättigheter. Finansieringen kan ges till olika typer av insatser som bidrar till att stärka ungas handlingskraft och meningsfulla deltagande i civilsamhället och den demokratiska processen i stort.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Long term: Strengthened democracy and increased respect for human rights through improved conditions for young people's active participation in civil society. Short term: 1. Project owner indicates that the results live on after the end of the project. 2. Project owners indicate that the projects have met their objectives (linked to young people's participation in civil society).</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Lång sikt: Stärkt demokrati och ökad respekt för mänskliga rättigheter genom förbättrade förutsättningar för ungas aktiva deltagande i civilsamhället. Kort sikt: 1. Projektägare anger att resultaten lever vidare efter avslutat projekt. 2. Projektägare anger att projekten har uppfyllt sina mål (kopplade till ungas deltagande i civilsamhället).</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sammanfattning av resultat för hela programmet (Afrika, Asien, MENA): 
SI Young Voices Initiative var en pilotutlysning inom demokrati med fokus på ungas aktiva deltagande i civilsamhället som genomfördes år 2021. Sammanlagt 12 projekt inom Afrika, Asien och MENA beviljades. Samtliga har avslutats med genomgående hög måluppfyllelse under 2023. Samtliga projektägare uppger att projektresultaten lever vidare i hög alternativt mycket hög utsträckning. Omvänt anger 42 % av projektägarna att man uppfyllt de uppställda projekt- och programmålen i hög grad medan 58 % av projektägarna uppger att man uppfyllt samma mål i mycket hög grad (dvs 100 % har uppfyllt sina mål).</narrative>
        <narrative>Summary of results for the entire program (Africa, Asia, MENA): The SI Young Voices Initiative was a pilot call in democracy focusing on the active participation of young people in civil society that was implemented in 2021. 12 completed projects in Africa, Asia and the MENA region. 100% have reached their project goals and indicate that project results will live on now that the project funding has ended.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Young Voices Initiative is a funding initiative for international projects. It is open to Swedish organisations and their partners in the  target countries who work with youth participation in civil society to strengthen democracy and human rights. The funding can be granted to various types of initiatives that contribute to empowering young people’s agency and meaningful participation in civil society and the democratic process generally.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Young Voices Initiative är ett finansieringsinitiativ för internationella projekt. Den är öppen för svenska organisationer och deras samarbetspartners i målländerna som arbetar med ungas deltagande i det civila samhället för att stärka demokrati och mänskliga rättigheter. Finansieringen kan ges till olika typer av insatser som bidrar till att stärka ungas handlingskraft och meningsfulla deltagande i civilsamhället och den demokratiska processen i stort.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Long term: Strengthened democracy and increased respect for human rights through improved conditions for young people's active participation in civil society. Short term: 1. Project owner indicates that the results live on after the end of the project. 2. Project owners indicate that the projects have met their objectives (linked to young people's participation in civil society).</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Lång sikt: Stärkt demokrati och ökad respekt för mänskliga rättigheter genom förbättrade förutsättningar för ungas aktiva deltagande i civilsamhället. Kort sikt: 1. Projektägare anger att resultaten lever vidare efter avslutat projekt. 2. Projektägare anger att projekten har uppfyllt sina mål (kopplade till ungas deltagande i civilsamhället).</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Young Voices Initiative is a funding initiative for international projects. It is open to Swedish organisations and their partners in the  target countries who work with youth participation in civil society to strengthen democracy and human rights. The funding can be granted to various types of initiatives that contribute to empowering young people’s agency and meaningful participation in civil society and the democratic process generally.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Young Voices Initiative är ett finansieringsinitiativ för internationella projekt. Den är öppen för svenska organisationer och deras samarbetspartners i målländerna som arbetar med ungas deltagande i det civila samhället för att stärka demokrati och mänskliga rättigheter. Finansieringen kan ges till olika typer av insatser som bidrar till att stärka ungas handlingskraft och meningsfulla deltagande i civilsamhället och den demokratiska processen i stort.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Long term: Strengthened democracy and increased respect for human rights through improved conditions for young people's active participation in civil society. Short term: 1. Project owner indicates that the results live on after the end of the project. 2. Project owners indicate that the projects have met their objectives (linked to young people's participation in civil society).</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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      <narrative>Jordan</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative>Summary of results for the entire program (Africa, Asia, MENA): The SI Young Voices Initiative was a pilot call in democracy focusing on the active participation of young people in civil society that was implemented in 2021. 12 completed projects in Africa, Asia and the MENA region. 100% have reached their project goals and indicate that project results will live on now that the project funding has ended.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sammanfattning av resultat för hela programmet (Afrika, Asien, MENA): 
SI Young Voices Initiative var en pilotutlysning inom demokrati med fokus på ungas aktiva deltagande i civilsamhället som genomfördes år 2021. Sammanlagt 12 projekt inom Afrika, Asien och MENA beviljades. Samtliga har avslutats med genomgående hög måluppfyllelse under 2023. Samtliga projektägare uppger att projektresultaten lever vidare i hög alternativt mycket hög utsträckning. Omvänt anger 42 % av projektägarna att man uppfyllt de uppställda projekt- och programmålen i hög grad medan 58 % av projektägarna uppger att man uppfyllt samma mål i mycket hög grad (dvs 100 % har uppfyllt sina mål).</narrative>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Young Voices Initiative</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Young Voices Initiative</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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      <narrative>SI Young Voices Initiative is a funding initiative for international projects. It is open to Swedish organisations and their partners in the  target countries who work with youth participation in civil society to strengthen democracy and human rights. The funding can be granted to various types of initiatives that contribute to empowering young people’s agency and meaningful participation in civil society and the democratic process generally.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Long term: Strengthened democracy and increased respect for human rights through improved conditions for young people's active participation in civil society. Short term: 1. Project owner indicates that the results live on after the end of the project. 2. Project owners indicate that the projects have met their objectives (linked to young people's participation in civil society).</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Lång sikt: Stärkt demokrati och ökad respekt för mänskliga rättigheter genom förbättrade förutsättningar för ungas aktiva deltagande i civilsamhället. Kort sikt: 1. Projektägare anger att resultaten lever vidare efter avslutat projekt. 2. Projektägare anger att projekten har uppfyllt sina mål (kopplade till ungas deltagande i civilsamhället).</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI, Sida och Vinnova har sedan 2019 planerat för att ta fram och erbjuda ett ledarskapsprogram med mål att stärka nyckelpersoner att bidra till en hållbar samhällsomställning och ska utgå från aktuella samhällsutmaningar och FN:s hållbarhetsmål (Agenda 2030). Ledarskapsprogrammet ska utgå från tidigare och pågående erfarenheter som de tre myndigheterna och andra aktörer har rörande kapacitets­byggande, ledarskapsprogram och andra innovationsstärkande aktiviteter.</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
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    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI, Sida och Vinnova har sedan 2019 planerat för att ta fram och erbjuda ett ledarskapsprogram med mål att stärka nyckelpersoner att bidra till en hållbar samhällsomställning och ska utgå från aktuella samhällsutmaningar och FN:s hållbarhetsmål (Agenda 2030). Ledarskapsprogrammet ska utgå från tidigare och pågående erfarenheter som de tre myndigheterna och andra aktörer har rörande kapacitets­byggande, ledarskapsprogram och andra innovationsstärkande aktiviteter.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI, Sida and Vinnova have since 2019 cooperated in developing a training programme in leadership. The main purpose of the programme is to strengthen the participants' capacity to contribute to sustainable development in society (which is not limited to their own organization). The programme is implemented by Uppsala University.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad kompetensförsörjning och stärkt förmåga hos nyckelpersoner i olika samhällssektorer utomlands att bidra till en hållbar omställning som är i linje med Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>Strengthened competence and capacity of leaders in a range of societal sectors abroad to be able to contribute to societal transformation towards sustainability in line with 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Sustainability Labs is aimed at SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumni</narrative>
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    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Sustainability Labs riktar sig till SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumner och ska ge ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 var en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 är en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. 

I delaktiviteten ingick tre huvudmoment, alla genomförda enligt plan: 
1. Urval av deltagare våren 2023 
2. En introducerande online träff i maj 2023 
3. En veckas fysiskt program i Sverige 12-16 juni 2023 för 36 alumner En aktivitet under programmet var ett mycket uppskattat främjarevent på Nobelmuseet. SI bjöd in Business Sweden, Kommerskollegium, Swedfund samt SI kollegor inom vår främjande verksamhet till att presentera sina verksamheter, inklusive mingel efteråt följt av en rundvisning av Nobelmuseet. Detta var en aktivitet i syfte att främja synergier mellan utvecklingssamarbetet och främjandet 
Ansökan och urval: 103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Sustainability Labs is aimed at SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumni  and will provide increased capacity and adaptability to drive issues related to sustainable business. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 was a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who, due to the pandemic, were unable to come to Sweden. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 is a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who were unable to come to Sweden due to the pandemic. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm from 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity included three main elements, all implemented according to plan: 1. Selection of participants in the spring of 2023 2. An introductory online meeting in May 2023 3. A week-long physical program in Sweden from 12-16 June 2023 for 36 alumni One activity during the program was a much-appreciated promotion event at the Nobel Museum. SI invited Business Sweden, the Swedish Board of Business Administration, Swedfund and SI colleagues in our promotion activities to present their activities, including a mingle afterwards followed by a tour of the Nobel Museum. This was an activity aimed at promoting synergies between development cooperation and promotion Application and selection: 103 people out of a total of 189 alumni applied to come to Sweden, of which 36 were accepted.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Increased capacity and adaptability of SI Management Programme alumni to pursue issues related to sustainable business.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft hos SI Management Programme alumner att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>China</narrative>
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      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Leveranser inom en av programmets aktivieter (Sweden Week for Swedish Institute Managemenet Programme) 
103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.
Afrika 13 deltagare, varav 8 kvinnor och 5 män.
Asien: 11 deltagare, varav 5 kvinnor, 5 män och 1 av obestämt kön
Bolivia: 2 deltagare, båda kvinnor
Norra och Östra Europa: 10 deltagare, varav 6 kvinnor och 4 män</narrative>
        <narrative>107 of 189 alumnis applied for the sustainability lab Sweden week, 36 were admitted to the programme. from Africa there was 13 participants, 8 of them female and 5 men. 
36 

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

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

I delaktiviteten ingick tre huvudmoment, alla genomförda enligt plan: 
1. Urval av deltagare våren 2023 
2. En introducerande online träff i maj 2023 
3. En veckas fysiskt program i Sverige 12-16 juni 2023 för 36 alumner En aktivitet under programmet var ett mycket uppskattat främjarevent på Nobelmuseet. SI bjöd in Business Sweden, Kommerskollegium, Swedfund samt SI kollegor inom vår främjande verksamhet till att presentera sina verksamheter, inklusive mingel efteråt följt av en rundvisning av Nobelmuseet. Detta var en aktivitet i syfte att främja synergier mellan utvecklingssamarbetet och främjandet 
Ansökan och urval: 103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Increased capacity and adaptability of SI Management Programme alumni to pursue issues related to sustainable business.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft hos SI Management Programme alumner att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10331-12</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
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      <narrative>SI Sustainability Labs is aimed at SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumni</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Sustainability Labs is aimed at SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumni  and will provide increased capacity and adaptability to drive issues related to sustainable business. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 was a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who, due to the pandemic, were unable to come to Sweden. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 is a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who were unable to come to Sweden due to the pandemic. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm from 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity included three main elements, all implemented according to plan: 1. Selection of participants in the spring of 2023 2. An introductory online meeting in May 2023 3. A week-long physical program in Sweden from 12-16 June 2023 for 36 alumni One activity during the program was a much-appreciated promotion event at the Nobel Museum. SI invited Business Sweden, the Swedish Board of Business Administration, Swedfund and SI colleagues in our promotion activities to present their activities, including a mingle afterwards followed by a tour of the Nobel Museum. This was an activity aimed at promoting synergies between development cooperation and promotion Application and selection: 103 people out of a total of 189 alumni applied to come to Sweden, of which 36 were accepted.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Sustainability Labs riktar sig till SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumner och ska ge ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 var en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 är en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. 

I delaktiviteten ingick tre huvudmoment, alla genomförda enligt plan: 
1. Urval av deltagare våren 2023 
2. En introducerande online träff i maj 2023 
3. En veckas fysiskt program i Sverige 12-16 juni 2023 för 36 alumner En aktivitet under programmet var ett mycket uppskattat främjarevent på Nobelmuseet. SI bjöd in Business Sweden, Kommerskollegium, Swedfund samt SI kollegor inom vår främjande verksamhet till att presentera sina verksamheter, inklusive mingel efteråt följt av en rundvisning av Nobelmuseet. Detta var en aktivitet i syfte att främja synergier mellan utvecklingssamarbetet och främjandet 
Ansökan och urval: 103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft hos SI Management Programme alumner att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande.</narrative>
      <narrative>Increased capacity and adaptability of SI Management Programme alumni to pursue issues related to sustainable business.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative>115 of 189 alumnis applied for the sustainability lab Sweden week, 36 were admitted to the programme. from Africa there was 13 participants, 8 of them female and 5 men. 
36 

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

98,7% answered that they would recommend the SI Sustainability labs Sweden week.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Leveranser inom en av programmets aktivieter (Sweden Week for Swedish Institute Managemenet Programme) 
103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.
Afrika 13 deltagare, varav 8 kvinnor och 5 män.
Asien: 11 deltagare, varav 5 kvinnor, 5 män och 1 av obestämt kön
Bolivia: 2 deltagare, båda kvinnor
Norra och Östra Europa: 10 deltagare, varav 6 kvinnor och 4 män</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Sustainability Labs riktar sig till SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumner och ska ge ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 var en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 är en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. 

I delaktiviteten ingick tre huvudmoment, alla genomförda enligt plan: 
1. Urval av deltagare våren 2023 
2. En introducerande online träff i maj 2023 
3. En veckas fysiskt program i Sverige 12-16 juni 2023 för 36 alumner En aktivitet under programmet var ett mycket uppskattat främjarevent på Nobelmuseet. SI bjöd in Business Sweden, Kommerskollegium, Swedfund samt SI kollegor inom vår främjande verksamhet till att presentera sina verksamheter, inklusive mingel efteråt följt av en rundvisning av Nobelmuseet. Detta var en aktivitet i syfte att främja synergier mellan utvecklingssamarbetet och främjandet 
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Sustainability Labs riktar sig till SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumner och ska ge ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 var en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 är en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. 

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

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

98,7% answered that they would recommend the SI Sustainability labs Sweden week.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Sustainability Labs riktar sig till SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumner och ska ge ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 var en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 är en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. 

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

I delaktiviteten ingick tre huvudmoment, alla genomförda enligt plan: 
1. Urval av deltagare våren 2023 
2. En introducerande online träff i maj 2023 
3. En veckas fysiskt program i Sverige 12-16 juni 2023 för 36 alumner En aktivitet under programmet var ett mycket uppskattat främjarevent på Nobelmuseet. SI bjöd in Business Sweden, Kommerskollegium, Swedfund samt SI kollegor inom vår främjande verksamhet till att presentera sina verksamheter, inklusive mingel efteråt följt av en rundvisning av Nobelmuseet. Detta var en aktivitet i syfte att främja synergier mellan utvecklingssamarbetet och främjandet 
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      <narrative>SI Sustainability Labs is aimed at SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumni  and will provide increased capacity and adaptability to drive issues related to sustainable business. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 was a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who, due to the pandemic, were unable to come to Sweden. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 is a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who were unable to come to Sweden due to the pandemic. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm from 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity included three main elements, all implemented according to plan: 1. Selection of participants in the spring of 2023 2. An introductory online meeting in May 2023 3. A week-long physical program in Sweden from 12-16 June 2023 for 36 alumni One activity during the program was a much-appreciated promotion event at the Nobel Museum. SI invited Business Sweden, the Swedish Board of Business Administration, Swedfund and SI colleagues in our promotion activities to present their activities, including a mingle afterwards followed by a tour of the Nobel Museum. This was an activity aimed at promoting synergies between development cooperation and promotion Application and selection: 103 people out of a total of 189 alumni applied to come to Sweden, of which 36 were accepted.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Leveranser inom en av programmets aktivieter (Sweden Week for Swedish Institute Managemenet Programme) 
103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.
Afrika 13 deltagare, varav 8 kvinnor och 5 män.
Asien: 11 deltagare, varav 5 kvinnor, 5 män och 1 av obestämt kön
Bolivia: 2 deltagare, båda kvinnor
Norra och Östra Europa: 10 deltagare, varav 6 kvinnor och 4 män</narrative>
        <narrative>104 of 189 alumnis applied for the sustainability lab Sweden week, 36 were admitted to the programme. from Africa there was 13 participants, 8 of them female and 5 men. 
36 

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

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

I delaktiviteten ingick tre huvudmoment, alla genomförda enligt plan: 
1. Urval av deltagare våren 2023 
2. En introducerande online träff i maj 2023 
3. En veckas fysiskt program i Sverige 12-16 juni 2023 för 36 alumner En aktivitet under programmet var ett mycket uppskattat främjarevent på Nobelmuseet. SI bjöd in Business Sweden, Kommerskollegium, Swedfund samt SI kollegor inom vår främjande verksamhet till att presentera sina verksamheter, inklusive mingel efteråt följt av en rundvisning av Nobelmuseet. Detta var en aktivitet i syfte att främja synergier mellan utvecklingssamarbetet och främjandet 
Ansökan och urval: 103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Sustainability Labs riktar sig till SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumner och ska ge ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 var en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 är en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. 

I delaktiviteten ingick tre huvudmoment, alla genomförda enligt plan: 
1. Urval av deltagare våren 2023 
2. En introducerande online träff i maj 2023 
3. En veckas fysiskt program i Sverige 12-16 juni 2023 för 36 alumner En aktivitet under programmet var ett mycket uppskattat främjarevent på Nobelmuseet. SI bjöd in Business Sweden, Kommerskollegium, Swedfund samt SI kollegor inom vår främjande verksamhet till att presentera sina verksamheter, inklusive mingel efteråt följt av en rundvisning av Nobelmuseet. Detta var en aktivitet i syfte att främja synergier mellan utvecklingssamarbetet och främjandet 
Ansökan och urval: 103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Sustainability Labs is aimed at SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumni  and will provide increased capacity and adaptability to drive issues related to sustainable business. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 was a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who, due to the pandemic, were unable to come to Sweden. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 is a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who were unable to come to Sweden due to the pandemic. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm from 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity included three main elements, all implemented according to plan: 1. Selection of participants in the spring of 2023 2. An introductory online meeting in May 2023 3. A week-long physical program in Sweden from 12-16 June 2023 for 36 alumni One activity during the program was a much-appreciated promotion event at the Nobel Museum. SI invited Business Sweden, the Swedish Board of Business Administration, Swedfund and SI colleagues in our promotion activities to present their activities, including a mingle afterwards followed by a tour of the Nobel Museum. This was an activity aimed at promoting synergies between development cooperation and promotion Application and selection: 103 people out of a total of 189 alumni applied to come to Sweden, of which 36 were accepted.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft hos SI Management Programme alumner att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande.</narrative>
      <narrative>Increased capacity and adaptability of SI Management Programme alumni to pursue issues related to sustainable business.</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative>109 of 189 alumnis applied for the sustainability lab Sweden week, 36 were admitted to the programme. from Africa there was 13 participants, 8 of them female and 5 men. 
36 

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

98,7% answered that they would recommend the SI Sustainability labs Sweden week.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Leveranser inom en av programmets aktivieter (Sweden Week for Swedish Institute Managemenet Programme) 
103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.
Afrika 13 deltagare, varav 8 kvinnor och 5 män.
Asien: 11 deltagare, varav 5 kvinnor, 5 män och 1 av obestämt kön
Bolivia: 2 deltagare, båda kvinnor
Norra och Östra Europa: 10 deltagare, varav 6 kvinnor och 4 män</narrative>
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    <title>
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    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Sustainability Labs is aimed at SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumni  and will provide increased capacity and adaptability to drive issues related to sustainable business. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 was a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who, due to the pandemic, were unable to come to Sweden. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 is a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who were unable to come to Sweden due to the pandemic. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm from 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity included three main elements, all implemented according to plan: 1. Selection of participants in the spring of 2023 2. An introductory online meeting in May 2023 3. A week-long physical program in Sweden from 12-16 June 2023 for 36 alumni One activity during the program was a much-appreciated promotion event at the Nobel Museum. SI invited Business Sweden, the Swedish Board of Business Administration, Swedfund and SI colleagues in our promotion activities to present their activities, including a mingle afterwards followed by a tour of the Nobel Museum. This was an activity aimed at promoting synergies between development cooperation and promotion Application and selection: 103 people out of a total of 189 alumni applied to come to Sweden, of which 36 were accepted.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Sustainability Labs riktar sig till SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumner och ska ge ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 var en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 är en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. 

I delaktiviteten ingick tre huvudmoment, alla genomförda enligt plan: 
1. Urval av deltagare våren 2023 
2. En introducerande online träff i maj 2023 
3. En veckas fysiskt program i Sverige 12-16 juni 2023 för 36 alumner En aktivitet under programmet var ett mycket uppskattat främjarevent på Nobelmuseet. SI bjöd in Business Sweden, Kommerskollegium, Swedfund samt SI kollegor inom vår främjande verksamhet till att presentera sina verksamheter, inklusive mingel efteråt följt av en rundvisning av Nobelmuseet. Detta var en aktivitet i syfte att främja synergier mellan utvecklingssamarbetet och främjandet 
Ansökan och urval: 103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative>Increased capacity and adaptability of SI Management Programme alumni to pursue issues related to sustainable business.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft hos SI Management Programme alumner att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande.</narrative>
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    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
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      <narrative>SI Sustainability Labs is aimed at SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumni  and will provide increased capacity and adaptability to drive issues related to sustainable business. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 was a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who, due to the pandemic, were unable to come to Sweden. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 is a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who were unable to come to Sweden due to the pandemic. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm from 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity included three main elements, all implemented according to plan: 1. Selection of participants in the spring of 2023 2. An introductory online meeting in May 2023 3. A week-long physical program in Sweden from 12-16 June 2023 for 36 alumni One activity during the program was a much-appreciated promotion event at the Nobel Museum. SI invited Business Sweden, the Swedish Board of Business Administration, Swedfund and SI colleagues in our promotion activities to present their activities, including a mingle afterwards followed by a tour of the Nobel Museum. This was an activity aimed at promoting synergies between development cooperation and promotion Application and selection: 103 people out of a total of 189 alumni applied to come to Sweden, of which 36 were accepted.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Sustainability Labs riktar sig till SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumner och ska ge ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 var en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 är en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. 

I delaktiviteten ingick tre huvudmoment, alla genomförda enligt plan: 
1. Urval av deltagare våren 2023 
2. En introducerande online träff i maj 2023 
3. En veckas fysiskt program i Sverige 12-16 juni 2023 för 36 alumner En aktivitet under programmet var ett mycket uppskattat främjarevent på Nobelmuseet. SI bjöd in Business Sweden, Kommerskollegium, Swedfund samt SI kollegor inom vår främjande verksamhet till att presentera sina verksamheter, inklusive mingel efteråt följt av en rundvisning av Nobelmuseet. Detta var en aktivitet i syfte att främja synergier mellan utvecklingssamarbetet och främjandet 
Ansökan och urval: 103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft hos SI Management Programme alumner att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande.</narrative>
      <narrative>Increased capacity and adaptability of SI Management Programme alumni to pursue issues related to sustainable business.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Leveranser inom en av programmets aktivieter (Sweden Week for Swedish Institute Managemenet Programme) 
103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.
Afrika 13 deltagare, varav 8 kvinnor och 5 män.
Asien: 11 deltagare, varav 5 kvinnor, 5 män och 1 av obestämt kön
Bolivia: 2 deltagare, båda kvinnor
Norra och Östra Europa: 10 deltagare, varav 6 kvinnor och 4 män</narrative>
        <narrative>110 of 189 alumnis applied for the sustainability lab Sweden week, 36 were admitted to the programme. from Africa there was 13 participants, 8 of them female and 5 men. 
36 

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

98,7% answered that they would recommend the SI Sustainability labs Sweden week.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Sustainability Labs riktar sig till SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumner och ska ge ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 var en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 är en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. 

I delaktiviteten ingick tre huvudmoment, alla genomförda enligt plan: 
1. Urval av deltagare våren 2023 
2. En introducerande online träff i maj 2023 
3. En veckas fysiskt program i Sverige 12-16 juni 2023 för 36 alumner En aktivitet under programmet var ett mycket uppskattat främjarevent på Nobelmuseet. SI bjöd in Business Sweden, Kommerskollegium, Swedfund samt SI kollegor inom vår främjande verksamhet till att presentera sina verksamheter, inklusive mingel efteråt följt av en rundvisning av Nobelmuseet. Detta var en aktivitet i syfte att främja synergier mellan utvecklingssamarbetet och främjandet 
Ansökan och urval: 103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Sustainability Labs is aimed at SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumni  and will provide increased capacity and adaptability to drive issues related to sustainable business. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 was a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who, due to the pandemic, were unable to come to Sweden. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 is a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who were unable to come to Sweden due to the pandemic. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm from 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity included three main elements, all implemented according to plan: 1. Selection of participants in the spring of 2023 2. An introductory online meeting in May 2023 3. A week-long physical program in Sweden from 12-16 June 2023 for 36 alumni One activity during the program was a much-appreciated promotion event at the Nobel Museum. SI invited Business Sweden, the Swedish Board of Business Administration, Swedfund and SI colleagues in our promotion activities to present their activities, including a mingle afterwards followed by a tour of the Nobel Museum. This was an activity aimed at promoting synergies between development cooperation and promotion Application and selection: 103 people out of a total of 189 alumni applied to come to Sweden, of which 36 were accepted.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Increased capacity and adaptability of SI Management Programme alumni to pursue issues related to sustainable business.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft hos SI Management Programme alumner att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Sustainability Labs riktar sig till SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumner</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Sustainability Labs riktar sig till SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumner och ska ge ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 var en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 är en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. 

I delaktiviteten ingick tre huvudmoment, alla genomförda enligt plan: 
1. Urval av deltagare våren 2023 
2. En introducerande online träff i maj 2023 
3. En veckas fysiskt program i Sverige 12-16 juni 2023 för 36 alumner En aktivitet under programmet var ett mycket uppskattat främjarevent på Nobelmuseet. SI bjöd in Business Sweden, Kommerskollegium, Swedfund samt SI kollegor inom vår främjande verksamhet till att presentera sina verksamheter, inklusive mingel efteråt följt av en rundvisning av Nobelmuseet. Detta var en aktivitet i syfte att främja synergier mellan utvecklingssamarbetet och främjandet 
Ansökan och urval: 103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Sustainability Labs is aimed at SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumni  and will provide increased capacity and adaptability to drive issues related to sustainable business. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 was a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who, due to the pandemic, were unable to come to Sweden. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 is a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who were unable to come to Sweden due to the pandemic. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm from 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity included three main elements, all implemented according to plan: 1. Selection of participants in the spring of 2023 2. An introductory online meeting in May 2023 3. A week-long physical program in Sweden from 12-16 June 2023 for 36 alumni One activity during the program was a much-appreciated promotion event at the Nobel Museum. SI invited Business Sweden, the Swedish Board of Business Administration, Swedfund and SI colleagues in our promotion activities to present their activities, including a mingle afterwards followed by a tour of the Nobel Museum. This was an activity aimed at promoting synergies between development cooperation and promotion Application and selection: 103 people out of a total of 189 alumni applied to come to Sweden, of which 36 were accepted.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Increased capacity and adaptability of SI Management Programme alumni to pursue issues related to sustainable business.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft hos SI Management Programme alumner att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Leveranser inom en av programmets aktivieter (Sweden Week for Swedish Institute Managemenet Programme) 
103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.
Afrika 13 deltagare, varav 8 kvinnor och 5 män.
Asien: 11 deltagare, varav 5 kvinnor, 5 män och 1 av obestämt kön
Bolivia: 2 deltagare, båda kvinnor
Norra och Östra Europa: 10 deltagare, varav 6 kvinnor och 4 män</narrative>
        <narrative>112 of 189 alumnis applied for the sustainability lab Sweden week, 36 were admitted to the programme. from Africa there was 13 participants, 8 of them female and 5 men. 
36 

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

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

I delaktiviteten ingick tre huvudmoment, alla genomförda enligt plan: 
1. Urval av deltagare våren 2023 
2. En introducerande online träff i maj 2023 
3. En veckas fysiskt program i Sverige 12-16 juni 2023 för 36 alumner En aktivitet under programmet var ett mycket uppskattat främjarevent på Nobelmuseet. SI bjöd in Business Sweden, Kommerskollegium, Swedfund samt SI kollegor inom vår främjande verksamhet till att presentera sina verksamheter, inklusive mingel efteråt följt av en rundvisning av Nobelmuseet. Detta var en aktivitet i syfte att främja synergier mellan utvecklingssamarbetet och främjandet 
Ansökan och urval: 103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Increased capacity and adaptability of SI Management Programme alumni to pursue issues related to sustainable business.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ett krisstödsprogram till svenska organisationer som ville stödja särskilt utsatta ukrainska förändringsaktörer som på grund av kriget var förhindrade att verka inom sina respektive verksamhetsområden, så som kultursektorn, media och civilsamhället.</narrative>
      <narrative>A crisis support programme to Swedish organisations who were able to support particularly vulnerable Ukrainian changemakers who, due to war, were prevented from operating in their respective fields, such as the cultural sector, media and civil society.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Stödja särskilt utsatta ukrainska förändringsaktörer som på grund av kriget var förhindrade att verka inom sina respektive verksamhetsområden, så som kultursektorn, media och civilsamhället.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Support particularly vulnerable Ukrainian changemakers who, due to war, were prevented from operating in their respective fields, such as the cultural sector, media and civil society.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
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    <sector code="15150" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: Ukraina 2022</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: Ukraine 2022</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ett krisstödsprogram till svenska organisationer som ville stödja särskilt utsatta ukrainska förändringsaktörer som på grund av kriget var förhindrade att verka inom sina respektive verksamhetsområden, så som kultursektorn, media och civilsamhället.</narrative>
      <narrative>A crisis support programme to Swedish organisations who were able to support particularly vulnerable Ukrainian changemakers who, due to war, were prevented from operating in their respective fields, such as the cultural sector, media and civil society.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Stödja särskilt utsatta ukrainska förändringsaktörer som på grund av kriget var förhindrade att verka inom sina respektive verksamhetsområden, så som kultursektorn, media och civilsamhället.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Support particularly vulnerable Ukrainian changemakers who, due to war, were prevented from operating in their respective fields, such as the cultural sector, media and civil society.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Donor country-based NGO</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-22000" type="22" role="4" crs-channel-code="22000">
      <narrative>Donor country-based NGO</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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    <tag code="17.6" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>17.6 - Enhance North-South, South-South and triangular regional and international cooperation on and access to science, technology and innovation and enhance knowledge-sharing on mutually agreed terms, including through improved coordination among existing mechanisms, in particular at the United Nations level, and through a global technology facilitation mechanism.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.6 - Stärka nord–syd-samarbetet, syd–syd-samarbetet och det regionala och internationella trepartssamarbetet kring och tillgången till vetenskap, teknik och innovation samt öka kunskapsutbytet på gemensamt överenskomna villkor, inklusive genom förbättrad samordning mellan befintliga mekanismer, i synnerhet på FN-nivå, och genom en global mekanism för teknikfrämjande.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.5 - Tillförsäkra kvinnor fullt och faktiskt deltagande och lika möjligheter till ledarskap på alla beslutsnivåer i det politiska, ekonomiska och offentliga livet.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-01">90000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">90000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10344</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Project funding</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: Dialogskapande reformsamarbete</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Barn föds inte med fördomar är ett projekt som Glada Hudik-teatern driver om mänskliga rättigheter, utanförskap och olikheter. Tanken med projektet är att bidra till ett öppet, demokratiskt och inkluderande samhälle där varje människa har rätt till ett värdigt liv, där människor med intellektuella funktionshinder är synliga och accepterade. Vi vill sprida kunskap och värderingar för lika deltagande i samhället för personer med funktionsnedsättning, för att främja ett demokratiskt samhälle där rättigheter
enlighet med FN:s konvention om mänskliga rättigheter. Beslutsfattare, icke-statliga organisationer, massmedia, lärare, socialarbetare, föräldrar och barn blir de viktigaste målgrupperna. Barn föds inte med fördomar vänder sig till skolelever och vuxna. Budskapet är att integration inte handlar om att alla ska bli lika. Det handlar om att lära sig att acceptera och uppskatta att vi är olika. Barn föds inte med fördomar.</narrative>
      <narrative>Glada Hudik theatre involves schools and organizations with material that partly have Georgian content in the form of newly produced films, photos and interviews. People with intellectual disabilities will visit schools and tell about their lives after they have been trained in presentations techniques by Glada Hudik theatre. It will be an admirable achievement, as people with intellectual disabilities often live in exclusion and are not used to be in the center of attention.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektets syfte är att öka skolelevers tolerans för olikheter och deras förståelse för och kunskap om personer med utvecklingsstörning och andra grupper i samhället som ses som avvikande och riskerar utanförskap. Ett andra syfte är också att vid sidan om skolarbetet arbeta med opinionsbildningen och öka medvetenheten och sprida kunskap om personer med intellektuell funktionsnedsättning generellt i olika samhällskretsar, genom att anordna lokala aktiviteter, arrangemang, utställningar,uppmärksamma och främja frågor om inkluderande utbildning och integrering av ovan nämnda gruppen i samhället.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Georgia</narrative>
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    <sector code="15150" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Har implementerat projektet i 116 skolor i olika delar av Georgien under 2022-2023.
Fotoutställningen ”30 berättelser om oss” har visats på 10 platser i Georgien 
Fotoboken samt citatboken Sluta aldrig kramas har presenterats i samband med invigningar.
Catwalk och Hur många lingon finns det i världen? samt georgiska dokumentärfilmer har visats för olika målgrupper. 
Har anordnat filmvisningar och workshops för universitetsstudenter. 
Har aktivt jobbat med opinionsbildning och fördjupat vårt samarbete med organisationen Media Voice som utbildar journalister. 
Har lagt information om projektets Facebooksida och olika sociala kanaler och nyhetsportaler har skrivit om våra evenemang.
Har anordnat studiebesök för våra samarbetspartnersorganisationer till Sverige för kunskaps- och erfarenhetsutbyte. Glada Hudik-teaterns har genomfört ett besök i Georgien, medverkat i vernissagen, hållit möten med politiker och besökt partnerorganisationer i Georgien.
Funktionsnedsatta personer som är med i utställningen från gemenskapen Qedeli och boendet i staden Dusheti blev inbjudna till Tbilisi för att medverka i eventet på parlamentet. 
Vi har inlett kontakter med olika organisationer och Kommunhuset i Tbilisi och initierat att genomföra Catwalk Live performansen i Georgien.</narrative>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
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      <narrative>Project funding</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: Dialogskapande reformsamarbete</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Glada Hudik theatre involves schools and organizations with material that partly have Georgian content in the form of newly produced films, photos and interviews. People with intellectual disabilities will visit schools and tell about their lives after they have been trained in presentations techniques by Glada Hudik theatre. It will be an admirable achievement, as people with intellectual disabilities often live in exclusion and are not used to be in the center of attention.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Barn föds inte med fördomar är ett projekt som Glada Hudik-teatern driver om mänskliga rättigheter, utanförskap och olikheter. Tanken med projektet är att bidra till ett öppet, demokratiskt och inkluderande samhälle där varje människa har rätt till ett värdigt liv, där människor med intellektuella funktionshinder är synliga och accepterade. Vi vill sprida kunskap och värderingar för lika deltagande i samhället för personer med funktionsnedsättning, för att främja ett demokratiskt samhälle där rättigheter
enlighet med FN:s konvention om mänskliga rättigheter. Beslutsfattare, icke-statliga organisationer, massmedia, lärare, socialarbetare, föräldrar och barn blir de viktigaste målgrupperna. Barn föds inte med fördomar vänder sig till skolelever och vuxna. Budskapet är att integration inte handlar om att alla ska bli lika. Det handlar om att lära sig att acceptera och uppskatta att vi är olika. Barn föds inte med fördomar.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektets syfte är att öka skolelevers tolerans för olikheter och deras förståelse för och kunskap om personer med utvecklingsstörning och andra grupper i samhället som ses som avvikande och riskerar utanförskap. Ett andra syfte är också att vid sidan om skolarbetet arbeta med opinionsbildningen och öka medvetenheten och sprida kunskap om personer med intellektuell funktionsnedsättning generellt i olika samhällskretsar, genom att anordna lokala aktiviteter, arrangemang, utställningar,uppmärksamma och främja frågor om inkluderande utbildning och integrering av ovan nämnda gruppen i samhället.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Glada Hudik Theatre</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" />
      <recipient-country code="GE" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">75000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <recipient-country code="GE" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-24-2023-10344" type="1" />
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  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" hierarchy="1">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10350-10</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) lanserades 2022 och finansierar demokratistärkande projekt i Afrika söder om Sahara, MENA-regionen, västra Balkan, Turkiet och länderna i EU:s Östliga Partnerskap. SI CPP ger stöd till svenska organisationer och deras internationella partners inom civilsamhället, kultur- och mediesektorn. Programmet möjliggör samarbetsprojekt med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Creative Partnerships Program (SI CPP) was introduced in 2022 and provides support for democracy-building projects in sub-Saharan Africa, the MENA region, the Western Balkans, Turkey and the EU Eastern Partnership countries. Support goes to Swedish organizations and their international partners within the civil society, cultural and media sectors. SI CPP enables cooperation projects focusing on democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL: Kapacitetsstärkande finansieringsprogram genom utlysningsformat av projektstöd inom verksamhetsmål 3.1 "Aktörer har kapacitet för att verka för 
genomförandet av Agenda 2030" och insatsområde 3.1.2 "Demokratiska och inkluderande samhällen", då med särskild betoning på organisationer samt unga inflytelserika ledare och opinionsbildare
inom civilsamhälle, medieområdet och kultursektorn.</narrative>
      <narrative>OVERALL OBJECTIVES: Capacity-building funding program through project support call formats under operational objective 3.1 'Actors have the capacity to work towards implementation of the Agenda 2030' and priority area 3.1.2 ‘Democratic and inclusive societies’, with particular emphasis on organizations and young influential leaders and opinion leaders in civil society, the media and the cultural sector.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) lanserades 2022 och finansierar demokratistärkande projekt i Afrika söder om Sahara, MENA-regionen, västra Balkan, Turkiet och länderna i EU:s Östliga Partnerskap. SI CPP ger stöd till svenska organisationer och deras internationella partners inom civilsamhället, kultur- och mediesektorn. Programmet möjliggör samarbetsprojekt med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
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        <narrative>The first round of the SI Creative Partnerships Programme resulted in 102 approved applications of which SI was able to grant 29 (8 for Africa, 4 for MENA, 10 for Western Balkans/Turkey and 7 for Eastern Europe), which equals a grant rate of 28%. No projects were finalised in the first year.</narrative>
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genomförandet av Agenda 2030" och insatsområde 3.1.2 "Demokratiska och inkluderande samhällen", då med särskild betoning på organisationer samt unga inflytelserika ledare och opinionsbildare
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genomförandet av Agenda 2030" och insatsområde 3.1.2 "Demokratiska och inkluderande samhällen", då med särskild betoning på organisationer samt unga inflytelserika ledare och opinionsbildare
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genomförandet av Agenda 2030" och insatsområde 3.1.2 "Demokratiska och inkluderande samhällen", då med särskild betoning på organisationer samt unga inflytelserika ledare och opinionsbildare
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genomförandet av Agenda 2030" och insatsområde 3.1.2 "Demokratiska och inkluderande samhällen", då med särskild betoning på organisationer samt unga inflytelserika ledare och opinionsbildare
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genomförandet av Agenda 2030" och insatsområde 3.1.2 "Demokratiska och inkluderande samhällen", då med särskild betoning på organisationer samt unga inflytelserika ledare och opinionsbildare
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genomförandet av Agenda 2030" och insatsområde 3.1.2 "Demokratiska och inkluderande samhällen", då med särskild betoning på organisationer samt unga inflytelserika ledare och opinionsbildare
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genomförandet av Agenda 2030" och insatsområde 3.1.2 "Demokratiska och inkluderande samhällen", då med särskild betoning på organisationer samt unga inflytelserika ledare och opinionsbildare
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Armenia</narrative>
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      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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        <narrative>The first round of the SI Creative Partnerships Programme resulted in 102 approved applications of which SI was able to grant 29 (8 for Africa, 4 for MENA, 10 for Western Balkans/Turkey and 7 for Eastern Europe), which equals a grant rate of 28%. No projects were finalised in the first year.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme första utlysning resluterade i 102 godkända ansökningar av vilka SI kunde bevilja 29 (8 för Afrika,  4 för MENA, 10 för västra Balkan/Turkiet och 7 för Östeuropa), vilket motsvarar en beviljadegrad på 28%. Inga projekt slutrapporterade under det första året.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Creative Partnerships Program (SI CPP) was introduced in 2022 and provides support for democracy-building projects in sub-Saharan Africa, the MENA region, the Western Balkans, Turkey and the EU Eastern Partnership countries. Support goes to Swedish organizations and their international partners within the civil society, cultural and media sectors. SI CPP enables cooperation projects focusing on democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) lanserades 2022 och finansierar demokratistärkande projekt i Afrika söder om Sahara, MENA-regionen, västra Balkan, Turkiet och länderna i EU:s Östliga Partnerskap. SI CPP ger stöd till svenska organisationer och deras internationella partners inom civilsamhället, kultur- och mediesektorn. Programmet möjliggör samarbetsprojekt med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>OVERALL OBJECTIVES: Capacity-building funding program through project support call formats under operational objective 3.1 'Actors have the capacity to work towards implementation of the Agenda 2030' and priority area 3.1.2 ‘Democratic and inclusive societies’, with particular emphasis on organizations and young influential leaders and opinion leaders in civil society, the media and the cultural sector.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL: Kapacitetsstärkande finansieringsprogram genom utlysningsformat av projektstöd inom verksamhetsmål 3.1 "Aktörer har kapacitet för att verka för 
genomförandet av Agenda 2030" och insatsområde 3.1.2 "Demokratiska och inkluderande samhällen", då med särskild betoning på organisationer samt unga inflytelserika ledare och opinionsbildare
inom civilsamhälle, medieområdet och kultursektorn.</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10352-6</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) lanserades 2022 och finansierar demokratistärkande projekt i Afrika söder om Sahara, MENA-regionen, västra Balkan, Turkiet och länderna i EU:s Östliga Partnerskap. SI CPP ger stöd till svenska organisationer och deras internationella partners inom civilsamhället, kultur- och mediesektorn. Programmet möjliggör samarbetsprojekt med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Creative Partnerships Program (SI CPP) was introduced in 2022 and provides support for democracy-building projects in sub-Saharan Africa, the MENA region, the Western Balkans, Turkey and the EU Eastern Partnership countries. Support goes to Swedish organizations and their international partners within the civil society, cultural and media sectors. SI CPP enables cooperation projects focusing on democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
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      <narrative>OVERALL OBJECTIVES: Capacity-building funding program through project support call formats under operational objective 3.1 'Actors have the capacity to work towards implementation of the Agenda 2030' and priority area 3.1.2 ‘Democratic and inclusive societies’, with particular emphasis on organizations and young influential leaders and opinion leaders in civil society, the media and the cultural sector.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL: Kapacitetsstärkande finansieringsprogram genom utlysningsformat av projektstöd inom verksamhetsmål 3.1 "Aktörer har kapacitet för att verka för 
genomförandet av Agenda 2030" och insatsområde 3.1.2 "Demokratiska och inkluderande samhällen", då med särskild betoning på organisationer samt unga inflytelserika ledare och opinionsbildare
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Georgia</narrative>
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      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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    <document-link url="https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-partnerships/" format="text/html">
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        <narrative>Organisation web page</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme första utlysning resluterade i 102 godkända ansökningar av vilka SI kunde bevilja 29 (8 för Afrika,  4 för MENA, 10 för västra Balkan/Turkiet och 7 för Östeuropa), vilket motsvarar en beviljadegrad på 28%. Inga projekt slutrapporterade under det första året.</narrative>
        <narrative>The first round of the SI Creative Partnerships Programme resulted in 102 approved applications of which SI was able to grant 29 (8 for Africa, 4 for MENA, 10 for Western Balkans/Turkey and 7 for Eastern Europe), which equals a grant rate of 28%. No projects were finalised in the first year.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Creative Partnerships Program (SI CPP) was introduced in 2022 and provides support for democracy-building projects in sub-Saharan Africa, the MENA region, the Western Balkans, Turkey and the EU Eastern Partnership countries. Support goes to Swedish organizations and their international partners within the civil society, cultural and media sectors. SI CPP enables cooperation projects focusing on democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) lanserades 2022 och finansierar demokratistärkande projekt i Afrika söder om Sahara, MENA-regionen, västra Balkan, Turkiet och länderna i EU:s Östliga Partnerskap. SI CPP ger stöd till svenska organisationer och deras internationella partners inom civilsamhället, kultur- och mediesektorn. Programmet möjliggör samarbetsprojekt med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>OVERALL OBJECTIVES: Capacity-building funding program through project support call formats under operational objective 3.1 'Actors have the capacity to work towards implementation of the Agenda 2030' and priority area 3.1.2 ‘Democratic and inclusive societies’, with particular emphasis on organizations and young influential leaders and opinion leaders in civil society, the media and the cultural sector.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL: Kapacitetsstärkande finansieringsprogram genom utlysningsformat av projektstöd inom verksamhetsmål 3.1 "Aktörer har kapacitet för att verka för 
genomförandet av Agenda 2030" och insatsområde 3.1.2 "Demokratiska och inkluderande samhällen", då med särskild betoning på organisationer samt unga inflytelserika ledare och opinionsbildare
inom civilsamhälle, medieområdet och kultursektorn.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-22000" type="22" role="2" crs-channel-code="22000">
      <narrative>Donor country-based NGO</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-22000" type="22" role="4" crs-channel-code="22000">
      <narrative>Donor country-based NGO</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10362-1</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: SI Leader Lab MENA/Asia</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Sydasien och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypten, Indien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Marocko, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Syrien, Tunisien och Yemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for  civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab bring together young influential civil society leaders in South Asia and  the MENA region who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies in South Asia and MENA region. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tunisia or Yemen. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for  civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab bring together young influential civil society leaders in South Asia and  the MENA region who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies in South Asia and MENA region. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tunisia or Yemen. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative>Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies.
Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
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    <recipient-country code="DZ" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Algeria</narrative>
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      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab Sydasien och MENA omgång 2023: Söktrycket var högt och 2023 har utmärkts av en hög grad av programutveckling. Sammanlagt antogs 62 deltagare från Sydasien/MENA. Av dessa har 61 deltagare fått diplom, trots att en stor del av programmet genomförs online. 
Sammanfattning av omedelbara resultat i hela gruppen (Sydasien/MENA/Östeuropa):
Nått mer seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition.
Förbättrat resultatet vad gäller skillnad mellan nollmätning och slututvärdering: från 57% till 65% (kunskap) och från 60 % till 65 % (verktyg)
Tydligare organisationsförankring: från 17% till 74% i enkäten, och 180 workshoppar genomfördes av deltagarna, 2700 pers nåddes på så sätt.
Genomfört nätverkskonferens med 170 deltagare</narrative>
        <narrative>Results for the whole region (MENA/South Asia):
61 participants from several countries in the regions (MENA/Asia) completed the leadership programme in 2023.

Immediate measurable results for the whole Leader Lab programme (Eastern Europe, MENA and Asia): 
Immediate measurable results (participants' replies in the baseline studies compared to the final evaluation):
1. Increased knowledge: from  57% to 65%;
2. New tools and skills:  from 60 % to 65 %;
3. Impact within participants' organisations: 74%</narrative>
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        <title>
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61 participants from several countries in the regions (MENA/Asia) completed the leadership programme in 2023.

Immediate measurable results for the whole Leader Lab programme (Eastern Europe, MENA and Asia): 
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Sammanfattning av omedelbara resultat i hela gruppen (Sydasien/MENA/Östeuropa):
Nått mer seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition.
Förbättrat resultatet vad gäller skillnad mellan nollmätning och slututvärdering: från 57% till 65% (kunskap) och från 60 % till 65 % (verktyg)
Tydligare organisationsförankring: från 17% till 74% i enkäten, och 180 workshoppar genomfördes av deltagarna, 2700 pers nåddes på så sätt.
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        <narrative>Results for the whole region (MENA/South Asia):
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Sammanfattning av omedelbara resultat i hela gruppen (Sydasien/MENA/Östeuropa):
Nått mer seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition.
Förbättrat resultatet vad gäller skillnad mellan nollmätning och slututvärdering: från 57% till 65% (kunskap) och från 60 % till 65 % (verktyg)
Tydligare organisationsförankring: från 17% till 74% i enkäten, och 180 workshoppar genomfördes av deltagarna, 2700 pers nåddes på så sätt.
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for  civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab bring together young influential civil society leaders in South Asia and  the MENA region who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies in South Asia and MENA region. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tunisia or Yemen. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results for the whole region (MENA/South Asia):
61 participants from several countries in the regions (MENA/Asia) completed the leadership programme in 2023.

Immediate measurable results for the whole Leader Lab programme (Eastern Europe, MENA and Asia): 
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Sammanfattning av omedelbara resultat i hela gruppen (Sydasien/MENA/Östeuropa):
Nått mer seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition.
Förbättrat resultatet vad gäller skillnad mellan nollmätning och slututvärdering: från 57% till 65% (kunskap) och från 60 % till 65 % (verktyg)
Tydligare organisationsförankring: från 17% till 74% i enkäten, och 180 workshoppar genomfördes av deltagarna, 2700 pers nåddes på så sätt.
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      <narrative>Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies.
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for  civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab bring together young influential civil society leaders in South Asia and  the MENA region who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies in South Asia and MENA region. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tunisia or Yemen. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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Sammanfattning av omedelbara resultat i hela gruppen (Sydasien/MENA/Östeuropa):
Nått mer seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition.
Förbättrat resultatet vad gäller skillnad mellan nollmätning och slututvärdering: från 57% till 65% (kunskap) och från 60 % till 65 % (verktyg)
Tydligare organisationsförankring: från 17% till 74% i enkäten, och 180 workshoppar genomfördes av deltagarna, 2700 pers nåddes på så sätt.
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for  civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab bring together young influential civil society leaders in South Asia and  the MENA region who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies in South Asia and MENA region. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tunisia or Yemen. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for  civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab bring together young influential civil society leaders in South Asia and  the MENA region who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies in South Asia and MENA region. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tunisia or Yemen. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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Immediate measurable results for the whole Leader Lab programme (Eastern Europe, MENA and Asia): 
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Nått mer seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition.
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Sammanfattning av omedelbara resultat i hela gruppen (Sydasien/MENA/Östeuropa):
Nått mer seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition.
Förbättrat resultatet vad gäller skillnad mellan nollmätning och slututvärdering: från 57% till 65% (kunskap) och från 60 % till 65 % (verktyg)
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for  civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab bring together young influential civil society leaders in South Asia and  the MENA region who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies in South Asia and MENA region. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tunisia or Yemen. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for  civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab bring together young influential civil society leaders in South Asia and  the MENA region who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies in South Asia and MENA region. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tunisia or Yemen. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Sydasien och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypten, Indien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Marocko, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Syrien, Tunisien och Yemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for  civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab bring together young influential civil society leaders in South Asia and  the MENA region who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies in South Asia and MENA region. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tunisia or Yemen. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results for the whole region (MENA/South Asia):
61 participants from several countries in the regions (MENA/Asia) completed the leadership programme in 2023.

Immediate measurable results for the whole Leader Lab programme (Eastern Europe, MENA and Asia): 
Immediate measurable results (participants' replies in the baseline studies compared to the final evaluation):
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Nått mer seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition.
Förbättrat resultatet vad gäller skillnad mellan nollmätning och slututvärdering: från 57% till 65% (kunskap) och från 60 % till 65 % (verktyg)
Tydligare organisationsförankring: från 17% till 74% i enkäten, och 180 workshoppar genomfördes av deltagarna, 2700 pers nåddes på så sätt.
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Sammanfattning av omedelbara resultat i hela gruppen (Sydasien/MENA/Östeuropa):
Nått mer seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition.
Förbättrat resultatet vad gäller skillnad mellan nollmätning och slututvärdering: från 57% till 65% (kunskap) och från 60 % till 65 % (verktyg)
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Sydasien och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypten, Indien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Marocko, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Syrien, Tunisien och Yemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for  civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab bring together young influential civil society leaders in South Asia and  the MENA region who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies in South Asia and MENA region. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tunisia or Yemen. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative>Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies.
Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
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        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI and Sweden Alumni Networks</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants from OECD/DAC countries and individuals who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Alumni Academy etablerades i januari 2024 och flera möjligheter lanserades och genomfördes: tre Sweden Talks‑seminarier online, en Sweden Talks Master Class på temat hållbart ledarskap, en utlysning av resebidrag för att delta i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit i oktober 2024 (35 stipendier beviljades) samt en utlysning för SI Alumni Capacity Boost för grupper av SI‑ och Sweden‑alumner – 20 beviljade.

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Alumni Academy etablerades i januari 2024 och flera möjligheter lanserades och genomfördes: tre Sweden Talks‑seminarier online, en Sweden Talks Master Class på temat hållbart ledarskap, en utlysning av resebidrag för att delta i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit i oktober 2024 (35 stipendier beviljades) samt en utlysning för SI Alumni Capacity Boost för grupper av SI‑ och Sweden‑alumner – 20 beviljade.

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants from OECD/DAC countries and individuals who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Alumni Academy etablerades i januari 2024 och flera möjligheter lanserades och genomfördes: tre Sweden Talks‑seminarier online, en Sweden Talks Master Class på temat hållbart ledarskap, en utlysning av resebidrag för att delta i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit i oktober 2024 (35 stipendier beviljades) samt en utlysning för SI Alumni Capacity Boost för grupper av SI‑ och Sweden‑alumner – 20 beviljade.

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants from OECD/DAC countries and individuals who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Alumni Academy etablerades i januari 2024 och flera möjligheter lanserades och genomfördes: tre Sweden Talks‑seminarier online, en Sweden Talks Master Class på temat hållbart ledarskap, en utlysning av resebidrag för att delta i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit i oktober 2024 (35 stipendier beviljades) samt en utlysning för SI Alumni Capacity Boost för grupper av SI‑ och Sweden‑alumner – 20 beviljade.

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants from OECD/DAC countries and individuals who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Alumni Academy etablerades i januari 2024 och flera möjligheter lanserades och genomfördes: tre Sweden Talks‑seminarier online, en Sweden Talks Master Class på temat hållbart ledarskap, en utlysning av resebidrag för att delta i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit i oktober 2024 (35 stipendier beviljades) samt en utlysning för SI Alumni Capacity Boost för grupper av SI‑ och Sweden‑alumner – 20 beviljade.

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants from OECD/DAC countries and individuals who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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        <narrative>SI Alumni Academy was installed in January 2024 and several oportunties were launched and completed: 3 Sweden Talks online seminars, 1 Sweden Talks Master Class on the topic of Sustainable Leadership, 1 call for applications for a travel grant to attend the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit in October 2024 (35 scholarships were awarded) and 1 Call for Applications for the SI Alumni Capacity Boost for groups of SI and Sweden Alumni - 20 granted.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Alumni Academy etablerades i januari 2024 och flera möjligheter lanserades och genomfördes: tre Sweden Talks‑seminarier online, en Sweden Talks Master Class på temat hållbart ledarskap, en utlysning av resebidrag för att delta i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit i oktober 2024 (35 stipendier beviljades) samt en utlysning för SI Alumni Capacity Boost för grupper av SI‑ och Sweden‑alumner – 20 beviljade.

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants from OECD/DAC countries and individuals who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>SI Alumni Academy was installed in January 2024 and several oportunties were launched and completed: 3 Sweden Talks online seminars, 1 Sweden Talks Master Class on the topic of Sustainable Leadership, 1 call for applications for a travel grant to attend the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit in October 2024 (35 scholarships were awarded) and 1 Call for Applications for the SI Alumni Capacity Boost for groups of SI and Sweden Alumni - 20 granted.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants from OECD/DAC countries and individuals who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants from OECD/DAC countries and individuals who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Alumni Academy etablerades i januari 2024 och flera möjligheter lanserades och genomfördes: tre Sweden Talks‑seminarier online, en Sweden Talks Master Class på temat hållbart ledarskap, en utlysning av resebidrag för att delta i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit i oktober 2024 (35 stipendier beviljades) samt en utlysning för SI Alumni Capacity Boost för grupper av SI‑ och Sweden‑alumner – 20 beviljade.

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants from OECD/DAC countries and individuals who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>SI Alumni Academy was installed in January 2024 and several oportunties were launched and completed: 3 Sweden Talks online seminars, 1 Sweden Talks Master Class on the topic of Sustainable Leadership, 1 call for applications for a travel grant to attend the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit in October 2024 (35 scholarships were awarded) and 1 Call for Applications for the SI Alumni Capacity Boost for groups of SI and Sweden Alumni - 20 granted.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants from OECD/DAC countries and individuals who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>SI Alumni Academy was installed in January 2024 and several oportunties were launched and completed: 3 Sweden Talks online seminars, 1 Sweden Talks Master Class on the topic of Sustainable Leadership, 1 call for applications for a travel grant to attend the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit in October 2024 (35 scholarships were awarded) and 1 Call for Applications for the SI Alumni Capacity Boost for groups of SI and Sweden Alumni - 20 granted.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>SI Alumni Academy was installed in January 2024 and several oportunties were launched and completed: 3 Sweden Talks online seminars, 1 Sweden Talks Master Class on the topic of Sustainable Leadership, 1 call for applications for a travel grant to attend the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit in October 2024 (35 scholarships were awarded) and 1 Call for Applications for the SI Alumni Capacity Boost for groups of SI and Sweden Alumni - 20 granted.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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        <narrative>SI Alumni Academy was installed in January 2024 and several oportunties were launched and completed: 3 Sweden Talks online seminars, 1 Sweden Talks Master Class on the topic of Sustainable Leadership, 1 call for applications for a travel grant to attend the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit in October 2024 (35 scholarships were awarded) and 1 Call for Applications for the SI Alumni Capacity Boost for groups of SI and Sweden Alumni - 20 granted.

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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Alumni Academy etablerades i januari 2024 och flera möjligheter lanserades och genomfördes: tre Sweden Talks‑seminarier online, en Sweden Talks Master Class på temat hållbart ledarskap, en utlysning av resebidrag för att delta i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit i oktober 2024 (35 stipendier beviljades) samt en utlysning för SI Alumni Capacity Boost för grupper av SI‑ och Sweden‑alumner – 20 beviljade.

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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>SI Alumni Academy was installed in January 2024 and several oportunties were launched and completed: 3 Sweden Talks online seminars, 1 Sweden Talks Master Class on the topic of Sustainable Leadership, 1 call for applications for a travel grant to attend the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit in October 2024 (35 scholarships were awarded) and 1 Call for Applications for the SI Alumni Capacity Boost for groups of SI and Sweden Alumni - 20 granted.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants from OECD/DAC countries and individuals who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants from OECD/DAC countries and individuals who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>SI Alumni Academy was installed in January 2024 and several oportunties were launched and completed: 3 Sweden Talks online seminars, 1 Sweden Talks Master Class on the topic of Sustainable Leadership, 1 call for applications for a travel grant to attend the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit in October 2024 (35 scholarships were awarded) and 1 Call for Applications for the SI Alumni Capacity Boost for groups of SI and Sweden Alumni - 20 granted.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants from OECD/DAC countries and individuals who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Alumni Academy etablerades i januari 2024 och flera möjligheter lanserades och genomfördes: tre Sweden Talks‑seminarier online, en Sweden Talks Master Class på temat hållbart ledarskap, en utlysning av resebidrag för att delta i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit i oktober 2024 (35 stipendier beviljades) samt en utlysning för SI Alumni Capacity Boost för grupper av SI‑ och Sweden‑alumner – 20 beviljade.

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>SI Alumni Academy was installed in January 2024 and several oportunties were launched and completed: 3 Sweden Talks online seminars, 1 Sweden Talks Master Class on the topic of Sustainable Leadership, 1 call for applications for a travel grant to attend the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit in October 2024 (35 scholarships were awarded) and 1 Call for Applications for the SI Alumni Capacity Boost for groups of SI and Sweden Alumni - 20 granted.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Government’s Award for Voluntary Efforts in Support of Ukraine</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Institute was assigned in the 2025 Letter of Appropriation to establish and administer an annual award for Swedish civilian contributions in support of Ukraine. The assignment includes announcing and receiving applications, proposing candidates within each award category – individual and organization – and reporting on how the funds have been used.

In the selection process, the Swedish Institute, in close cooperation with the commissioning authority (Ministry of Foreign Affairs), has developed criteria to serve as the basis for assessment. The purpose of the award is, by highlighting exemplary efforts, to increase non‑governmental Swedish contributions that support Ukraine’s reconstruction and reform cooperation and to support initiatives further in the benefit of reconstruction of Ukraine.

The basis for assessment includes, among other things, well‑implemented initiatives that benefit Ukraine, including confirmation from Ukrainian partners regarding relevant activities. The funds distributed through the award must be used for civilian initiatives within the framework of Swedish development assistance and are financed under Expenditure Area 7, in accordance with the Strategy for Sweden’s Reconstruction and Reform Cooperation with Ukraine 2023–2027. The funds received are subject to conditions set out in agreements between the Swedish Institute and the recipients.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Svenska institutet fick i regleringsbrevet 2025 i uppdrag att upprätta och administrera en årlig utmärkelse för civila svenska insatser till stöd för Ukraina. I uppdraget ingår att utlysa och ta emot ansökningar, föreslå kandidater inom respektive utmärkelsekategori – individ respektive organisation – och att redovisa hur medlen använts. I urvalsarbetet har SI i nära samarbete med uppdragsgivaren tagit fram kriterier, som utgångspunkt för bedömningen. 

Syftet med utmärkelsen är, genom att lyfta goda insatser, att öka de icke-statliga svenska insatserna till nytta för Ukrainas återuppbyggnad och reformsamarbete. Grund för bedömningen inkluderar bland annat väl genomförda insatser till nytta för Ukraina inkl. intygande från ukrainska partners om relevant verksamhet. Medlen som delas ut genom utmärkelsen ska användas för civila insatser inom ramen för det svenska biståndet och finansieras inom utgiftsområde 7 i enlighet med Strategi för Sveriges uppbyggnads- och reformsamarbete med Ukraina 2023–2027. Mottagna medel är förenade med villkor kring detta, fastställda i avtal mellan SI och mottagarna.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet genomförs inom ramen för SI:s verksamhetsmål som handlar om stärkt kapacitet att driva uppbyggnads- och reformprocesser i Ukraina. Detta handlar konkret om genomförande av Strategi för Sveriges uppbyggnads- och reformsamarbete med Ukraina 2023–2027. Syftet med utmärkelsen är, genom att lyfta goda insatser, att öka de icke-statliga svenska insatserna för Ukraina. SI:s utgångspunkt var att vinnare som genomfört insatser för Ukrainas återuppbyggnad kan inspirera andra (vilket var ett av kriterierna som nomineringarna bedömdes utifrån). Genom medial uppmärksamhet kan det resultera i att fler aktörer inspireras till handling för stöd till Ukraina. De som utses till vinnare har genomfört insatser på plats i Ukraina och förväntas genomföra fortsatt verksamhet till nytta för Ukrainas återuppbyggnad och reformsamarbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>The project is implemented within the framework of the Swedish Institute’s objective aimed at strengthening the capacity to drive reconstruction and reform processes in Ukraine. This work forms part of the implementation of the Strategy for Sweden’s Reconstruction and Reform Cooperation with Ukraine 2023–2027. The purpose of the award is to increase non governmental Swedish contributions in support of Ukraine by highlighting and recognizing exemplary efforts.

The Swedish Institute’s assessment framework was based on the premise that award recipients who have contributed to Ukraine’s reconstruction can serve as a source of inspiration for others. This was reflected in the criteria applied during the evaluation of nominations. Increased visibility through media coverage is expected to encourage additional actors to engage in support initiatives for Ukraine. Recipients of the award have implemented activities directly on the ground in Ukraine and are expected to continue contributing to Ukraine’s reconstruction efforts and reform cooperation. Their ongoing engagement is considered to contribute to achieving the strategic objectives of Sweden’s support to Ukraine.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2025: Arbetet med den första utmärkelseomgången resulterade i två vinnare: Tilde Addenbrooke som vann kategorin för individinsatser, och Help Ukraine Gothenburg som vann kategorin för organisation. Bistånds- och utrikeshandelsminister Benjamin Dousa delade ut utmärkelsen i september, och utdelningen fick medial uppmärksamhet. Utrikesdepartementet har gett SI positiv återkoppling på både administrationen, genomförandet och resultatet av uppdraget.

Hur genomfördes projektet/programmet?
SI designade en nomineringsprocess som lystes ut och marknadsfördes genom diverse kommunikationsinsatser. Det resulterade i över femtio nomineringar i respektive kategori. Dessa bedömdes internt på SI av fyra medarbetare. De som rankades högst presenterades för en jury som uppdragsgivaren (UD) utsett och satt som ordförande för. Juryn tog fram vinnarförslag i respektive kategori som bistånds- och utrikeshandelsministern sedan beslutade om. SI skrev avtal med respektive vinnare och beslutade om utbetalning av utmärkelsemedel. Dessa betalades ut efter utdelningen i september. Per slutet av 2026 ska vinnarna inkomma med en rapport om genomförd verksamhet till nytta för Ukrainas återuppbyggnad och reformsamarbete, samt ekonomisk redovisning.

Vad har åstadkommits/har förändrats under projektperioden?
Resultatet är tudelat. Dels ska fler svenska parter inspireras till att stötta Ukraina, vilket SI bedömer har skett genom den mediala uppmärksamheten som utdelningen resulterade i. Dels kommer vinnarna genomföra verksamhet för att stötta Ukraina, genom de medel de erhöll. Enligt uppsatt avtal ska vinnaren i individkategorin köpa in sjukvårdsmateriel till civila sjukhus i Ukraina. Vinnaren i organisationkategorin ska organisera och genomföra rehabiliterings- och återbyggnadsläger för ukrainska veteraner, både i Ukraina och i Sverige. Verksamheten ska vara genomförd per december 2026. Dessa aktiviteter bedöms ligga väl inom ramen för Strategi för Sveriges uppbyggnads- och reformsamarbete med Ukraina 2023–2027.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2025
The work carried out during the first award cycle resulted in two award recipients: Tilde Addenbrooke, who received the award in the individual category, and Help Ukraine Gothenburg, which received the award in the organizational category. The Minister for International Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade, Benjamin Dousa, presented the awards in September, and the ceremony received media attention. The Ministry for Foreign Affairs has provided positive feedback to the Swedish Institute regarding the administration, implementation, and outcomes of the assignment.

Project/Programme Implementation
The Swedish Institute designed a nomination process that was announced and promoted through various communication efforts. This resulted in more than fifty nominations in each category. The nominations were assessed internally by a group of four SI staff members. The highest ranked candidates were presented to a jury appointed and chaired by the commissioning authority (the Ministry for Foreign Affairs). The jury proposed winners in each category, after which the Minister for International Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade made the final decision. The Swedish Institute subsequently entered into agreements with each award recipient and decided on the disbursement of award funds, which were paid out following the award ceremony in September. By the end of 2026, the recipients are required to submit a report detailing activities carried out to support Ukraine’s reconstruction and reform cooperation, as well as a financial report.

Achievements and Changes During the Project Period
The results can be viewed in two parts. First, the aim was to inspire additional Swedish actors to support Ukraine, which SI assesses has occurred as a result of the media attention generated by the award ceremony. Second, the award recipients will conduct activities that support Ukraine using the funds they received. Under the agreed terms, the recipient in the individual category will procure medical equipment for civilian hospitals in Ukraine. The recipient in the organizational category will organize and implement rehabilitation and reconstruction camps for Ukrainian veterans, both in Ukraine and in Sweden. All activities are to be completed by December 2026. These initiatives are assessed to be fully aligned with the Strategy for Sweden’s Reconstruction and Reform Cooperation with Ukraine 2023–2027.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Institute was assigned in the 2025 Letter of Appropriation to establish and administer an annual award for Swedish civilian contributions in support of Ukraine. The assignment includes announcing and receiving applications, proposing candidates within each award category – individual and organization – and reporting on how the funds have been used.

In the selection process, the Swedish Institute, in close cooperation with the commissioning authority (Ministry of Foreign Affairs), has developed criteria to serve as the basis for assessment. The purpose of the award is, by highlighting exemplary efforts, to increase non‑governmental Swedish contributions that support Ukraine’s reconstruction and reform cooperation and to support initiatives further in the benefit of reconstruction of Ukraine.

The basis for assessment includes, among other things, well‑implemented initiatives that benefit Ukraine, including confirmation from Ukrainian partners regarding relevant activities. The funds distributed through the award must be used for civilian initiatives within the framework of Swedish development assistance and are financed under Expenditure Area 7, in accordance with the Strategy for Sweden’s Reconstruction and Reform Cooperation with Ukraine 2023–2027. The funds received are subject to conditions set out in agreements between the Swedish Institute and the recipients.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Svenska institutet fick i regleringsbrevet 2025 i uppdrag att upprätta och administrera en årlig utmärkelse för civila svenska insatser till stöd för Ukraina. I uppdraget ingår att utlysa och ta emot ansökningar, föreslå kandidater inom respektive utmärkelsekategori – individ respektive organisation – och att redovisa hur medlen använts. I urvalsarbetet har SI i nära samarbete med uppdragsgivaren tagit fram kriterier, som utgångspunkt för bedömningen. 

Syftet med utmärkelsen är, genom att lyfta goda insatser, att öka de icke-statliga svenska insatserna till nytta för Ukrainas återuppbyggnad och reformsamarbete. Grund för bedömningen inkluderar bland annat väl genomförda insatser till nytta för Ukraina inkl. intygande från ukrainska partners om relevant verksamhet. Medlen som delas ut genom utmärkelsen ska användas för civila insatser inom ramen för det svenska biståndet och finansieras inom utgiftsområde 7 i enlighet med Strategi för Sveriges uppbyggnads- och reformsamarbete med Ukraina 2023–2027. Mottagna medel är förenade med villkor kring detta, fastställda i avtal mellan SI och mottagarna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The project is implemented within the framework of the Swedish Institute’s objective aimed at strengthening the capacity to drive reconstruction and reform processes in Ukraine. This work forms part of the implementation of the Strategy for Sweden’s Reconstruction and Reform Cooperation with Ukraine 2023–2027. The purpose of the award is to increase non governmental Swedish contributions in support of Ukraine by highlighting and recognizing exemplary efforts.

The Swedish Institute’s assessment framework was based on the premise that award recipients who have contributed to Ukraine’s reconstruction can serve as a source of inspiration for others. This was reflected in the criteria applied during the evaluation of nominations. Increased visibility through media coverage is expected to encourage additional actors to engage in support initiatives for Ukraine. Recipients of the award have implemented activities directly on the ground in Ukraine and are expected to continue contributing to Ukraine’s reconstruction efforts and reform cooperation. Their ongoing engagement is considered to contribute to achieving the strategic objectives of Sweden’s support to Ukraine.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet genomförs inom ramen för SI:s verksamhetsmål som handlar om stärkt kapacitet att driva uppbyggnads- och reformprocesser i Ukraina. Detta handlar konkret om genomförande av Strategi för Sveriges uppbyggnads- och reformsamarbete med Ukraina 2023–2027. Syftet med utmärkelsen är, genom att lyfta goda insatser, att öka de icke-statliga svenska insatserna för Ukraina. SI:s utgångspunkt var att vinnare som genomfört insatser för Ukrainas återuppbyggnad kan inspirera andra (vilket var ett av kriterierna som nomineringarna bedömdes utifrån). Genom medial uppmärksamhet kan det resultera i att fler aktörer inspireras till handling för stöd till Ukraina. De som utses till vinnare har genomfört insatser på plats i Ukraina och förväntas genomföra fortsatt verksamhet till nytta för Ukrainas återuppbyggnad och reformsamarbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.4 - By 2030, reduce by one third premature mortality from non-communicable diseases through prevention and treatment and promote mental health and well-being.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers har som mål att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation, och därigenom bidra till arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som främjar hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Programmet genomförs årsvis av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till främjande av entreprenörskap och innovation.

2025 utgick programmet från temat ”Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship” med ett erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation och med särskilt intresse för just detta tema. Genom programmet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett globalt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre stödja grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap med inriktning på nya lösningar som förebygger eller mitigerar klimatrelaterade utmaningar.

Deltagarna rekryterades genom en öppen utlysning med ca 1200 sökanden. Efter en screeningprocess gjordes ett slutligt urval av 64 deltagare från programländerna. Deltagande finansierades på två olika biståndsstrategier: Strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling 2024-2028 och Strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika 2024-2027. 

Programländer :
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia,Turkiet, Marocko, Egypten, Bangladesh, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam
(Ytterligare 10 länder deltar i programmet men finansieras inte av biståndsmedel bl.a. från EU:s östra partnerskap och länder i Östersjöregionen)</narrative>
      <narrative>The leadership programme Impact Pioneers aims to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation, thereby contributing to job creation and new solutions that promote sustainable economic growth. The programme also seeks to foster cross‑sector collaboration between the public sector, business, academia and civil society, thereby enhancing knowledge‑sharing to support capacity development and effective partnerships in line with.

The programme is implemented annually by the Swedish Institute, with support from procured programme consultants, and in cooperation with Swedish organizations and companies with expertise and experience in areas linked to the promotion of entrepreneurship and innovation.

In 2025, the programme was based on the theme “Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship”, offering activities targeted at key actors working within local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems with a particular interest in this thematic area. The purpose of the programme was to equip participants with knowledge, inspiration and a global network to help them develop their organizations and local ecosystems to better support the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship focused on new solutions that prevent or mitigate climate‑related challenges. Participants were recruited through an open call that received approximately 1,200 applications. After a screening process, a final selection of 64 participants from the programme countries was made. 

Participation was funded through the following financing strategies: the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024–2028 and the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024–2027. 

Countries included and funded through Swedish development cooperation funding: 
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Türkiye, Morocco, Egypt (in addition 10 more countries are participating funded by non ODA funds such as Eastern Partnership countries and the Baltic States)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Entrepreneurship and innovation are central to promoting jobs and new solutions that drive sustainable economic growth. Strengthened foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation therefore influence a country’s competitiveness and productivity.

Impact Pioneers is implemented through strategies that all emphasize goals related to economic development, education, trade and green transition. The 2025 programme targeted innovation and entrepreneurship enablers who can strengthen foundation, growth and impact within climate tech. The programme is designed to improve the conditions for enablers and key actors in local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems to succeed in their efforts to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of new enterprises and solutions, which in turn contribute to job creation, trade and green transition. 

Through training, capacity‑building activities and a global network, the programme also creates conditions for local and global partnerships that help participants scale their impact and increase their positive societal contribution.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Entreprenörskap och innovation är centralt för att främja arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som driver hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Stärkt grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation påverkar således ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. 

Impact Pioneers genomförs inom tre olika svenska strategier varav två biståndsstrategier som alla betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till främjare av entreprenörskap och innovation som kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag inom ’Climate tech’. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för främjare och nyckelpersoner inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation når framgång i sitt arbete med att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för nya företag och lösningar, som i sin tur bidrar till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett globalt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala och globala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att skala upp sitt genomslag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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        <narrative>The 2024 pilot's short-term goal was to strengthen knowledge and networks among the participants and thereby increase capacity to drive change in accordance with the program's overall goal: to strengthen the nurture, growth and impact of 'impact entrepreneurship'. Results were followed up through a final questionnaire with a total response rate of 84.1% (53/63 responses).

1. Percentage of participants who state that they gained increased knowledge through programme participation: 94.4%
2. Share of participants who state that the programme further inspired them to drive change and sustainable development: 98.1%
3. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with other program participants: 100%
4. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with Swedish organizations: 90.4%
5. Share of participants who identify partnership opportunities for continued cooperation with Swedish companies and organizations after the program: 92.5%

Survey results from the 2025 Impact Pioneers leadership programme confirm that the short‑term goals of strengthening participants’ knowledge, inspiration and networks were achieved. Among the 32 participants funded through the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development (88% response rate), all respondents report increased knowledge and inspiration, with most strongly agreeing.
Networking emerged as the programme’s strongest outcome. All respondents believe that the network built with fellow participants will benefit their work, and a large majority (85.7%) strongly agree. Connections with Swedish organisations are also valued: 92.9% expect these networks to support their future work.

Looking ahead, the results indicate strong potential for continued collaboration. Most participants anticipate partnerships with other participants’ organisations (96.4%) and with Swedish actors (96.4%). Many also expect cooperation in innovation and technology (92.9%) and see potential for new funding opportunities (82.1%). Overall, the programme shows clear immediate value and strong prospects for long‑term impact.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Pilotsatsningen 2024 hade som kortsiktigt mål att stärka kunskap och nätverk bland deltagarna som genom detta får stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i enlighet med programmets övergripande mål: att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för hållbart entreprenörskap. Resultat följdes upp genom en slutenkät med total 84,1% svarsfrekvens (53/63 svar).

1. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ökad kunskap genom deltagande i programmet: 94,4%
2. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ökad inspiration till att driva förändring och hållbar utveckling: 98,1%
3. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med övriga programdeltagare:  100%
4. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med svenska organisationer: 90,4%
5. Andel deltagare som identifierar partnerskapsmöjligheter för fortsatt samverkan med svenska företag och organisationer efter programmet: 92,5%

Enkätresultaten från ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers 2025 bekräftar att programmets kortsiktiga mål om att stärka deltagarnas kunskap, inspiration och nätverk har uppnåtts. Bland de 32 deltagare som finansierades genom Strategin för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling (svarsfrekvens 88 %) uppger samtliga respondenter att deras kunskap och inspiration har ökat, varav de flesta instämmer helt.
Nätverkande framträder som programmets starkaste resultat. Alla respondenter anser att nätverket med övriga deltagare kommer att gynna deras arbete, och en stor majoritet (85,7 %) instämmer helt. Även kontakterna med svenska organisationer värderas högt: 92,9 % förväntar sig att dessa nätverk kommer att stödja deras framtida arbete.

Resultaten pekar också på goda förutsättningar för fortsatt samverkan. De flesta deltagare förväntar sig partnerskap med andra deltagares organisationer (96,4 %) och med svenska aktörer (96,4 %). Många förutser även samarbete kring innovation och teknik (92,9 %) och ser potential för nya finansieringsmöjligheter (82,1 %). Sammantaget visar programmet tydliga omedelbara värden och starka utsikter för långsiktig påverkan.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The leadership programme Impact Pioneers aims to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation, thereby contributing to job creation and new solutions that promote sustainable economic growth. The programme also seeks to foster cross‑sector collaboration between the public sector, business, academia and civil society, thereby enhancing knowledge‑sharing to support capacity development and effective partnerships in line with.

The programme is implemented annually by the Swedish Institute, with support from procured programme consultants, and in cooperation with Swedish organizations and companies with expertise and experience in areas linked to the promotion of entrepreneurship and innovation.

In 2025, the programme was based on the theme “Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship”, offering activities targeted at key actors working within local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems with a particular interest in this thematic area. The purpose of the programme was to equip participants with knowledge, inspiration and a global network to help them develop their organizations and local ecosystems to better support the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship focused on new solutions that prevent or mitigate climate‑related challenges. Participants were recruited through an open call that received approximately 1,200 applications. After a screening process, a final selection of 64 participants from the programme countries was made. 

Participation was funded through the following financing strategies: the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024–2028 and the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024–2027. 

Countries included and funded through Swedish development cooperation funding: 
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Türkiye, Morocco, Egypt (in addition 10 more countries are participating funded by non ODA funds such as Eastern Partnership countries and the Baltic States)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers har som mål att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation, och därigenom bidra till arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som främjar hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Programmet genomförs årsvis av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till främjande av entreprenörskap och innovation.

2025 utgick programmet från temat ”Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship” med ett erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation och med särskilt intresse för just detta tema. Genom programmet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett globalt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre stödja grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap med inriktning på nya lösningar som förebygger eller mitigerar klimatrelaterade utmaningar.

Deltagarna rekryterades genom en öppen utlysning med ca 1200 sökanden. Efter en screeningprocess gjordes ett slutligt urval av 64 deltagare från programländerna. Deltagande finansierades på två olika biståndsstrategier: Strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling 2024-2028 och Strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika 2024-2027. 

Programländer :
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia,Turkiet, Marocko, Egypten, Bangladesh, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam
(Ytterligare 10 länder deltar i programmet men finansieras inte av biståndsmedel bl.a. från EU:s östra partnerskap och länder i Östersjöregionen)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Entrepreneurship and innovation are central to promoting jobs and new solutions that drive sustainable economic growth. Strengthened foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation therefore influence a country’s competitiveness and productivity.

Impact Pioneers is implemented through strategies that all emphasize goals related to economic development, education, trade and green transition. The 2025 programme targeted innovation and entrepreneurship enablers who can strengthen foundation, growth and impact within climate tech. The programme is designed to improve the conditions for enablers and key actors in local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems to succeed in their efforts to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of new enterprises and solutions, which in turn contribute to job creation, trade and green transition. 

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Impact Pioneers genomförs inom tre olika svenska strategier varav två biståndsstrategier som alla betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till främjare av entreprenörskap och innovation som kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag inom ’Climate tech’. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för främjare och nyckelpersoner inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation når framgång i sitt arbete med att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för nya företag och lösningar, som i sin tur bidrar till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett globalt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala och globala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att skala upp sitt genomslag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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Participation was funded through the following financing strategies: the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024–2028 and the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024–2027. 

Countries included and funded through Swedish development cooperation funding: 
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Türkiye, Morocco, Egypt (in addition 10 more countries are participating funded by non ODA funds such as Eastern Partnership countries and the Baltic States)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers har som mål att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation, och därigenom bidra till arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som främjar hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Programmet genomförs årsvis av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till främjande av entreprenörskap och innovation.

2025 utgick programmet från temat ”Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship” med ett erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation och med särskilt intresse för just detta tema. Genom programmet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett globalt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre stödja grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap med inriktning på nya lösningar som förebygger eller mitigerar klimatrelaterade utmaningar.

Deltagarna rekryterades genom en öppen utlysning med ca 1200 sökanden. Efter en screeningprocess gjordes ett slutligt urval av 64 deltagare från programländerna. Deltagande finansierades på två olika biståndsstrategier: Strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling 2024-2028 och Strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika 2024-2027. 

Programländer :
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia,Turkiet, Marocko, Egypten, Bangladesh, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam
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Impact Pioneers is implemented through strategies that all emphasize goals related to economic development, education, trade and green transition. The 2025 programme targeted innovation and entrepreneurship enablers who can strengthen foundation, growth and impact within climate tech. The programme is designed to improve the conditions for enablers and key actors in local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems to succeed in their efforts to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of new enterprises and solutions, which in turn contribute to job creation, trade and green transition. 

Through training, capacity‑building activities and a global network, the programme also creates conditions for local and global partnerships that help participants scale their impact and increase their positive societal contribution.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Entreprenörskap och innovation är centralt för att främja arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som driver hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Stärkt grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation påverkar således ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. 

Impact Pioneers genomförs inom tre olika svenska strategier varav två biståndsstrategier som alla betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till främjare av entreprenörskap och innovation som kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag inom ’Climate tech’. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för främjare och nyckelpersoner inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation når framgång i sitt arbete med att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för nya företag och lösningar, som i sin tur bidrar till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

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        <narrative>The 2024 pilot's short-term goal was to strengthen knowledge and networks among the participants and thereby increase capacity to drive change in accordance with the program's overall goal: to strengthen the nurture, growth and impact of 'impact entrepreneurship'. Results were followed up through a final questionnaire with a total response rate of 84.1% (53/63 responses).

1. Percentage of participants who state that they gained increased knowledge through programme participation: 94.4%
2. Share of participants who state that the programme further inspired them to drive change and sustainable development: 98.1%
3. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with other program participants: 100%
4. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with Swedish organizations: 90.4%
5. Share of participants who identify partnership opportunities for continued cooperation with Swedish companies and organizations after the program: 92.5%

Survey results from the 2025 Impact Pioneers leadership programme confirm that the short‑term goals of strengthening participants’ knowledge, inspiration and networks were achieved. Among the 32 participants funded through the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development (88% response rate), all respondents report increased knowledge and inspiration, with most strongly agreeing.
Networking emerged as the programme’s strongest outcome. All respondents believe that the network built with fellow participants will benefit their work, and a large majority (85.7%) strongly agree. Connections with Swedish organisations are also valued: 92.9% expect these networks to support their future work.

Looking ahead, the results indicate strong potential for continued collaboration. Most participants anticipate partnerships with other participants’ organisations (96.4%) and with Swedish actors (96.4%). Many also expect cooperation in innovation and technology (92.9%) and see potential for new funding opportunities (82.1%). Overall, the programme shows clear immediate value and strong prospects for long‑term impact. 

In the final survey, participants were asked whether the programme had led to any immediate results. Although it is still too early to expect more far‑reaching changes, many provided concrete examples, including the following accounts from participants from India: “Thanks to the programme, I have successfully established a good relationship between Techarena and the Embassy of India in Sweden; I also managed to persuade the Embassy and Startup India to consider a delegation to Techarena 2026. I also initiated talks with another pioneer from India, and a Swedish entity is developing a joint manufacturing accelerator for the automotive industry. Lastly, I am applying for the Vinnova–India–Sweden innovation call together with MITC and Indian organisations.”</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Pilotsatsningen 2024 hade som kortsiktigt mål att stärka kunskap och nätverk bland deltagarna som genom detta får stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i enlighet med programmets övergripande mål: att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för hållbart entreprenörskap. Resultat följdes upp genom en slutenkät med total 84,1% svarsfrekvens (53/63 svar).

1. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ökad kunskap genom deltagande i programmet: 94,4%
2. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ökad inspiration till att driva förändring och hållbar utveckling: 98,1%
3. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med övriga programdeltagare:  100%
4. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med svenska organisationer: 90,4%
5. Andel deltagare som identifierar partnerskapsmöjligheter för fortsatt samverkan med svenska företag och organisationer efter programmet: 92,5%

Enkätresultaten från ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers 2025 bekräftar att programmets kortsiktiga mål om att stärka deltagarnas kunskap, inspiration och nätverk har uppnåtts. Bland de 32 deltagare som finansierades genom Strategin för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling (svarsfrekvens 88 %) uppger samtliga respondenter att deras kunskap och inspiration har ökat, varav de flesta instämmer helt.
Nätverkande framträder som programmets starkaste resultat. Alla respondenter anser att nätverket med övriga deltagare kommer att gynna deras arbete, och en stor majoritet (85,7 %) instämmer helt. Även kontakterna med svenska organisationer värderas högt: 92,9 % förväntar sig att dessa nätverk kommer att stödja deras framtida arbete.

Resultaten pekar också på goda förutsättningar för fortsatt samverkan. De flesta deltagare förväntar sig partnerskap med andra deltagares organisationer (96,4 %) och med svenska aktörer (96,4 %). Många förutser även samarbete kring innovation och teknik (92,9 %) och ser potential för nya finansieringsmöjligheter (82,1 %). Sammantaget visar programmet tydliga omedelbara värden och starka utsikter för långsiktig påverkan.

I den avslutande enkäten fick deltagarna ange om programmet lett till några direkta resultat. Även om det ännu är för tidigt att förvänta sig mer långtgående förändringar, gav många konkreta exempel, bland annat från Indien: “Thanks to the programme, I have successfully established a good relationship between Techarena and the Embassy of India in Sweden; I also managed to persuade the Embassy and Startup India to consider a delegation to Techarena 2026. I also initiated talks with another pioneer from India, and a Swedish entity is developing a joint manufacturing accelerator for the automotive industry. Lastly, I am applying for the Vinnova–India–Sweden innovation call together with MITC and Indian organisations.”</narrative>
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      <narrative>The leadership programme Impact Pioneers aims to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation, thereby contributing to job creation and new solutions that promote sustainable economic growth. The programme also seeks to foster cross‑sector collaboration between the public sector, business, academia and civil society, thereby enhancing knowledge‑sharing to support capacity development and effective partnerships in line with.

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Participation was funded through the following financing strategies: the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024–2028 and the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024–2027. 

Countries included and funded through Swedish development cooperation funding: 
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Deltagarna rekryterades genom en öppen utlysning med ca 1200 sökanden. Efter en screeningprocess gjordes ett slutligt urval av 64 deltagare från programländerna. Deltagande finansierades på två olika biståndsstrategier: Strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling 2024-2028 och Strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika 2024-2027. 

Programländer :
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia,Turkiet, Marocko, Egypten, Bangladesh, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam
(Ytterligare 10 länder deltar i programmet men finansieras inte av biståndsmedel bl.a. från EU:s östra partnerskap och länder i Östersjöregionen)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Entrepreneurship and innovation are central to promoting jobs and new solutions that drive sustainable economic growth. Strengthened foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation therefore influence a country’s competitiveness and productivity.

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Impact Pioneers genomförs inom tre olika svenska strategier varav två biståndsstrategier som alla betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till främjare av entreprenörskap och innovation som kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag inom ’Climate tech’. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för främjare och nyckelpersoner inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation når framgång i sitt arbete med att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för nya företag och lösningar, som i sin tur bidrar till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett globalt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala och globala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att skala upp sitt genomslag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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2025 utgick programmet från temat ”Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship” med ett erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation och med särskilt intresse för just detta tema. Genom programmet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett globalt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre stödja grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap med inriktning på nya lösningar som förebygger eller mitigerar klimatrelaterade utmaningar.

Deltagarna rekryterades genom en öppen utlysning med ca 1200 sökanden. Efter en screeningprocess gjordes ett slutligt urval av 64 deltagare från programländerna. Deltagande finansierades på två olika biståndsstrategier: Strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling 2024-2028 och Strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika 2024-2027. 

Programländer :
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia,Turkiet, Marocko, Egypten, Bangladesh, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam
(Ytterligare 10 länder deltar i programmet men finansieras inte av biståndsmedel bl.a. från EU:s östra partnerskap och länder i Östersjöregionen)</narrative>
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In 2025, the programme was based on the theme “Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship”, offering activities targeted at key actors working within local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems with a particular interest in this thematic area. The purpose of the programme was to equip participants with knowledge, inspiration and a global network to help them develop their organizations and local ecosystems to better support the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship focused on new solutions that prevent or mitigate climate‑related challenges. Participants were recruited through an open call that received approximately 1,200 applications. After a screening process, a final selection of 64 participants from the programme countries was made. 

Participation was funded through the following financing strategies: the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024–2028 and the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024–2027. 

Countries included and funded through Swedish development cooperation funding: 
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Türkiye, Morocco, Egypt (in addition 10 more countries are participating funded by non ODA funds such as Eastern Partnership countries and the Baltic States)</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Entreprenörskap och innovation är centralt för att främja arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som driver hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Stärkt grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation påverkar således ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. 

Impact Pioneers genomförs inom tre olika svenska strategier varav två biståndsstrategier som alla betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till främjare av entreprenörskap och innovation som kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag inom ’Climate tech’. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för främjare och nyckelpersoner inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation når framgång i sitt arbete med att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för nya företag och lösningar, som i sin tur bidrar till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett globalt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala och globala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att skala upp sitt genomslag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
      <narrative>Entrepreneurship and innovation are central to promoting jobs and new solutions that drive sustainable economic growth. Strengthened foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation therefore influence a country’s competitiveness and productivity.

Impact Pioneers is implemented through strategies that all emphasize goals related to economic development, education, trade and green transition. The 2025 programme targeted innovation and entrepreneurship enablers who can strengthen foundation, growth and impact within climate tech. The programme is designed to improve the conditions for enablers and key actors in local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems to succeed in their efforts to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of new enterprises and solutions, which in turn contribute to job creation, trade and green transition. 

Through training, capacity‑building activities and a global network, the programme also creates conditions for local and global partnerships that help participants scale their impact and increase their positive societal contribution.</narrative>
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        <narrative>The 2024 pilot's short-term goal was to strengthen knowledge and networks among the participants and thereby increase capacity to drive change in accordance with the program's overall goal: to strengthen the nurture, growth and impact of 'impact entrepreneurship'. Results were followed up through a final questionnaire with a total response rate of 84.1% (53/63 responses).

1. Percentage of participants who state that they gained increased knowledge through programme participation: 94.4%
2. Share of participants who state that the programme further inspired them to drive change and sustainable development: 98.1%
3. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with other program participants: 100%
4. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with Swedish organizations: 90.4%
5. Share of participants who identify partnership opportunities for continued cooperation with Swedish companies and organizations after the program: 92.5%

Survey results from the 2025 Impact Pioneers leadership programme confirm that the short‑term goals of strengthening participants’ knowledge, inspiration and networks were achieved. Among the 32 participants funded through the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development (88% response rate), all respondents report increased knowledge and inspiration, with most strongly agreeing.
Networking emerged as the programme’s strongest outcome. All respondents believe that the network built with fellow participants will benefit their work, and a large majority (85.7%) strongly agree. Connections with Swedish organisations are also valued: 92.9% expect these networks to support their future work.

Looking ahead, the results indicate strong potential for continued collaboration. Most participants anticipate partnerships with other participants’ organisations (96.4%) and with Swedish actors (96.4%). Many also expect cooperation in innovation and technology (92.9%) and see potential for new funding opportunities (82.1%). Overall, the programme shows clear immediate value and strong prospects for long‑term impact.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Pilotsatsningen 2024 hade som kortsiktigt mål att stärka kunskap och nätverk bland deltagarna som genom detta får stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i enlighet med programmets övergripande mål: att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för hållbart entreprenörskap. Resultat följdes upp genom en slutenkät med total 84,1% svarsfrekvens (53/63 svar).

1. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ökad kunskap genom deltagande i programmet: 94,4%
2. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ökad inspiration till att driva förändring och hållbar utveckling: 98,1%
3. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med övriga programdeltagare:  100%
4. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med svenska organisationer: 90,4%
5. Andel deltagare som identifierar partnerskapsmöjligheter för fortsatt samverkan med svenska företag och organisationer efter programmet: 92,5%

Enkätresultaten från ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers 2025 bekräftar att programmets kortsiktiga mål om att stärka deltagarnas kunskap, inspiration och nätverk har uppnåtts. Bland de 32 deltagare som finansierades genom Strategin för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling (svarsfrekvens 88 %) uppger samtliga respondenter att deras kunskap och inspiration har ökat, varav de flesta instämmer helt.
Nätverkande framträder som programmets starkaste resultat. Alla respondenter anser att nätverket med övriga deltagare kommer att gynna deras arbete, och en stor majoritet (85,7 %) instämmer helt. Även kontakterna med svenska organisationer värderas högt: 92,9 % förväntar sig att dessa nätverk kommer att stödja deras framtida arbete.

Resultaten pekar också på goda förutsättningar för fortsatt samverkan. De flesta deltagare förväntar sig partnerskap med andra deltagares organisationer (96,4 %) och med svenska aktörer (96,4 %). Många förutser även samarbete kring innovation och teknik (92,9 %) och ser potential för nya finansieringsmöjligheter (82,1 %). Sammantaget visar programmet tydliga omedelbara värden och starka utsikter för långsiktig påverkan.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership Programme: Impact Pioneers</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers har som mål att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation, och därigenom bidra till arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som främjar hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Programmet genomförs årsvis av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till främjande av entreprenörskap och innovation.

2025 utgick programmet från temat ”Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship” med ett erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation och med särskilt intresse för just detta tema. Genom programmet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett globalt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre stödja grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap med inriktning på nya lösningar som förebygger eller mitigerar klimatrelaterade utmaningar.

Deltagarna rekryterades genom en öppen utlysning med ca 1200 sökanden. Efter en screeningprocess gjordes ett slutligt urval av 64 deltagare från programländerna. Deltagande finansierades på två olika biståndsstrategier: Strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling 2024-2028 och Strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika 2024-2027. 

Programländer :
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia,Turkiet, Marocko, Egypten, Bangladesh, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam
(Ytterligare 10 länder deltar i programmet men finansieras inte av biståndsmedel bl.a. från EU:s östra partnerskap och länder i Östersjöregionen)</narrative>
      <narrative>The leadership programme Impact Pioneers aims to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation, thereby contributing to job creation and new solutions that promote sustainable economic growth. The programme also seeks to foster cross‑sector collaboration between the public sector, business, academia and civil society, thereby enhancing knowledge‑sharing to support capacity development and effective partnerships in line with.

The programme is implemented annually by the Swedish Institute, with support from procured programme consultants, and in cooperation with Swedish organizations and companies with expertise and experience in areas linked to the promotion of entrepreneurship and innovation.

In 2025, the programme was based on the theme “Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship”, offering activities targeted at key actors working within local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems with a particular interest in this thematic area. The purpose of the programme was to equip participants with knowledge, inspiration and a global network to help them develop their organizations and local ecosystems to better support the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship focused on new solutions that prevent or mitigate climate‑related challenges. Participants were recruited through an open call that received approximately 1,200 applications. After a screening process, a final selection of 64 participants from the programme countries was made. 

Participation was funded through the following financing strategies: the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024–2028 and the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024–2027. 

Countries included and funded through Swedish development cooperation funding: 
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Türkiye, Morocco, Egypt (in addition 10 more countries are participating funded by non ODA funds such as Eastern Partnership countries and the Baltic States)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Entrepreneurship and innovation are central to promoting jobs and new solutions that drive sustainable economic growth. Strengthened foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation therefore influence a country’s competitiveness and productivity.

Impact Pioneers is implemented through strategies that all emphasize goals related to economic development, education, trade and green transition. The 2025 programme targeted innovation and entrepreneurship enablers who can strengthen foundation, growth and impact within climate tech. The programme is designed to improve the conditions for enablers and key actors in local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems to succeed in their efforts to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of new enterprises and solutions, which in turn contribute to job creation, trade and green transition. 

Through training, capacity‑building activities and a global network, the programme also creates conditions for local and global partnerships that help participants scale their impact and increase their positive societal contribution.</narrative>
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Impact Pioneers genomförs inom tre olika svenska strategier varav två biståndsstrategier som alla betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till främjare av entreprenörskap och innovation som kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag inom ’Climate tech’. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för främjare och nyckelpersoner inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation når framgång i sitt arbete med att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för nya företag och lösningar, som i sin tur bidrar till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett globalt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala och globala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att skala upp sitt genomslag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers har som mål att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation, och därigenom bidra till arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som främjar hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Programmet genomförs årsvis av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till främjande av entreprenörskap och innovation.

2025 utgick programmet från temat ”Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship” med ett erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation och med särskilt intresse för just detta tema. Genom programmet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett globalt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre stödja grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap med inriktning på nya lösningar som förebygger eller mitigerar klimatrelaterade utmaningar.

Deltagarna rekryterades genom en öppen utlysning med ca 1200 sökanden. Efter en screeningprocess gjordes ett slutligt urval av 64 deltagare från programländerna. Deltagande finansierades på två olika biståndsstrategier: Strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling 2024-2028 och Strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika 2024-2027. 

Programländer :
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia,Turkiet, Marocko, Egypten, Bangladesh, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam
(Ytterligare 10 länder deltar i programmet men finansieras inte av biståndsmedel bl.a. från EU:s östra partnerskap och länder i Östersjöregionen)</narrative>
      <narrative>The leadership programme Impact Pioneers aims to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation, thereby contributing to job creation and new solutions that promote sustainable economic growth. The programme also seeks to foster cross‑sector collaboration between the public sector, business, academia and civil society, thereby enhancing knowledge‑sharing to support capacity development and effective partnerships in line with.

The programme is implemented annually by the Swedish Institute, with support from procured programme consultants, and in cooperation with Swedish organizations and companies with expertise and experience in areas linked to the promotion of entrepreneurship and innovation.

In 2025, the programme was based on the theme “Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship”, offering activities targeted at key actors working within local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems with a particular interest in this thematic area. The purpose of the programme was to equip participants with knowledge, inspiration and a global network to help them develop their organizations and local ecosystems to better support the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship focused on new solutions that prevent or mitigate climate‑related challenges. Participants were recruited through an open call that received approximately 1,200 applications. After a screening process, a final selection of 64 participants from the programme countries was made. 

Participation was funded through the following financing strategies: the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024–2028 and the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024–2027. 

Countries included and funded through Swedish development cooperation funding: 
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Türkiye, Morocco, Egypt (in addition 10 more countries are participating funded by non ODA funds such as Eastern Partnership countries and the Baltic States)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Entrepreneurship and innovation are central to promoting jobs and new solutions that drive sustainable economic growth. Strengthened foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation therefore influence a country’s competitiveness and productivity.

Impact Pioneers is implemented through strategies that all emphasize goals related to economic development, education, trade and green transition. The 2025 programme targeted innovation and entrepreneurship enablers who can strengthen foundation, growth and impact within climate tech. The programme is designed to improve the conditions for enablers and key actors in local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems to succeed in their efforts to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of new enterprises and solutions, which in turn contribute to job creation, trade and green transition. 

Through training, capacity‑building activities and a global network, the programme also creates conditions for local and global partnerships that help participants scale their impact and increase their positive societal contribution.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Entreprenörskap och innovation är centralt för att främja arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som driver hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Stärkt grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation påverkar således ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. 

Impact Pioneers genomförs inom tre olika svenska strategier varav två biståndsstrategier som alla betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till främjare av entreprenörskap och innovation som kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag inom ’Climate tech’. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för främjare och nyckelpersoner inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation når framgång i sitt arbete med att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för nya företag och lösningar, som i sin tur bidrar till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett globalt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala och globala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att skala upp sitt genomslag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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        <narrative>The 2024 pilot's short-term goal was to strengthen knowledge and networks among the participants and thereby increase capacity to drive change in accordance with the program's overall goal: to strengthen the nurture, growth and impact of 'impact entrepreneurship'. Results were followed up through a final questionnaire with a total response rate of 84.1% (53/63 responses).

1. Percentage of participants who state that they gained increased knowledge through programme participation: 94.4%
2. Share of participants who state that the programme further inspired them to drive change and sustainable development: 98.1%
3. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with other program participants: 100%
4. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with Swedish organizations: 90.4%
5. Share of participants who identify partnership opportunities for continued cooperation with Swedish companies and organizations after the program: 92.5%

Survey results from the 2025 Impact Pioneers leadership programme confirm that the short‑term goals of strengthening participants’ knowledge, inspiration and networks were achieved. Among the 32 participants funded through the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development (88% response rate), all respondents report increased knowledge and inspiration, with most strongly agreeing.
Networking emerged as the programme’s strongest outcome. All respondents believe that the network built with fellow participants will benefit their work, and a large majority (85.7%) strongly agree. Connections with Swedish organisations are also valued: 92.9% expect these networks to support their future work.

Looking ahead, the results indicate strong potential for continued collaboration. Most participants anticipate partnerships with other participants’ organisations (96.4%) and with Swedish actors (96.4%). Many also expect cooperation in innovation and technology (92.9%) and see potential for new funding opportunities (82.1%). Overall, the programme shows clear immediate value and strong prospects for long‑term impact.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Pilotsatsningen 2024 hade som kortsiktigt mål att stärka kunskap och nätverk bland deltagarna som genom detta får stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i enlighet med programmets övergripande mål: att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för hållbart entreprenörskap. Resultat följdes upp genom en slutenkät med total 84,1% svarsfrekvens (53/63 svar).

1. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ökad kunskap genom deltagande i programmet: 94,4%
2. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ökad inspiration till att driva förändring och hållbar utveckling: 98,1%
3. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med övriga programdeltagare:  100%
4. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med svenska organisationer: 90,4%
5. Andel deltagare som identifierar partnerskapsmöjligheter för fortsatt samverkan med svenska företag och organisationer efter programmet: 92,5%

Enkätresultaten från ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers 2025 bekräftar att programmets kortsiktiga mål om att stärka deltagarnas kunskap, inspiration och nätverk har uppnåtts. Bland de 32 deltagare som finansierades genom Strategin för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling (svarsfrekvens 88 %) uppger samtliga respondenter att deras kunskap och inspiration har ökat, varav de flesta instämmer helt.
Nätverkande framträder som programmets starkaste resultat. Alla respondenter anser att nätverket med övriga deltagare kommer att gynna deras arbete, och en stor majoritet (85,7 %) instämmer helt. Även kontakterna med svenska organisationer värderas högt: 92,9 % förväntar sig att dessa nätverk kommer att stödja deras framtida arbete.

Resultaten pekar också på goda förutsättningar för fortsatt samverkan. De flesta deltagare förväntar sig partnerskap med andra deltagares organisationer (96,4 %) och med svenska aktörer (96,4 %). Många förutser även samarbete kring innovation och teknik (92,9 %) och ser potential för nya finansieringsmöjligheter (82,1 %). Sammantaget visar programmet tydliga omedelbara värden och starka utsikter för långsiktig påverkan.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The leadership programme Impact Pioneers aims to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation, thereby contributing to job creation and new solutions that promote sustainable economic growth. The programme also seeks to foster cross‑sector collaboration between the public sector, business, academia and civil society, thereby enhancing knowledge‑sharing to support capacity development and effective partnerships in line with.

The programme is implemented annually by the Swedish Institute, with support from procured programme consultants, and in cooperation with Swedish organizations and companies with expertise and experience in areas linked to the promotion of entrepreneurship and innovation.

In 2025, the programme was based on the theme “Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship”, offering activities targeted at key actors working within local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems with a particular interest in this thematic area. The purpose of the programme was to equip participants with knowledge, inspiration and a global network to help them develop their organizations and local ecosystems to better support the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship focused on new solutions that prevent or mitigate climate‑related challenges. Participants were recruited through an open call that received approximately 1,200 applications. After a screening process, a final selection of 64 participants from the programme countries was made. 

Participation was funded through the following financing strategies: the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024–2028 and the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024–2027. 

Countries included and funded through Swedish development cooperation funding: 
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Türkiye, Morocco, Egypt (in addition 10 more countries are participating funded by non ODA funds such as Eastern Partnership countries and the Baltic States)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers har som mål att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation, och därigenom bidra till arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som främjar hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Programmet genomförs årsvis av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till främjande av entreprenörskap och innovation.

2025 utgick programmet från temat ”Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship” med ett erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation och med särskilt intresse för just detta tema. Genom programmet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett globalt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre stödja grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap med inriktning på nya lösningar som förebygger eller mitigerar klimatrelaterade utmaningar.

Deltagarna rekryterades genom en öppen utlysning med ca 1200 sökanden. Efter en screeningprocess gjordes ett slutligt urval av 64 deltagare från programländerna. Deltagande finansierades på två olika biståndsstrategier: Strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling 2024-2028 och Strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika 2024-2027. 

Programländer :
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia,Turkiet, Marocko, Egypten, Bangladesh, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam
(Ytterligare 10 länder deltar i programmet men finansieras inte av biståndsmedel bl.a. från EU:s östra partnerskap och länder i Östersjöregionen)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Entrepreneurship and innovation are central to promoting jobs and new solutions that drive sustainable economic growth. Strengthened foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation therefore influence a country’s competitiveness and productivity.

Impact Pioneers is implemented through strategies that all emphasize goals related to economic development, education, trade and green transition. The 2025 programme targeted innovation and entrepreneurship enablers who can strengthen foundation, growth and impact within climate tech. The programme is designed to improve the conditions for enablers and key actors in local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems to succeed in their efforts to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of new enterprises and solutions, which in turn contribute to job creation, trade and green transition. 

Through training, capacity‑building activities and a global network, the programme also creates conditions for local and global partnerships that help participants scale their impact and increase their positive societal contribution.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Entreprenörskap och innovation är centralt för att främja arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som driver hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Stärkt grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation påverkar således ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. 

Impact Pioneers genomförs inom tre olika svenska strategier varav två biståndsstrategier som alla betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till främjare av entreprenörskap och innovation som kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag inom ’Climate tech’. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för främjare och nyckelpersoner inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation når framgång i sitt arbete med att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för nya företag och lösningar, som i sin tur bidrar till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett globalt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala och globala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att skala upp sitt genomslag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers har som mål att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation, och därigenom bidra till arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som främjar hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Programmet genomförs årsvis av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till främjande av entreprenörskap och innovation.

2025 utgick programmet från temat ”Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship” med ett erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation och med särskilt intresse för just detta tema. Genom programmet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett globalt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre stödja grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap med inriktning på nya lösningar som förebygger eller mitigerar klimatrelaterade utmaningar.

Deltagarna rekryterades genom en öppen utlysning med ca 1200 sökanden. Efter en screeningprocess gjordes ett slutligt urval av 64 deltagare från programländerna. Deltagande finansierades på två olika biståndsstrategier: Strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling 2024-2028 och Strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika 2024-2027. 

Programländer :
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia,Turkiet, Marocko, Egypten, Bangladesh, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam
(Ytterligare 10 länder deltar i programmet men finansieras inte av biståndsmedel bl.a. från EU:s östra partnerskap och länder i Östersjöregionen)</narrative>
      <narrative>The leadership programme Impact Pioneers aims to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation, thereby contributing to job creation and new solutions that promote sustainable economic growth. The programme also seeks to foster cross‑sector collaboration between the public sector, business, academia and civil society, thereby enhancing knowledge‑sharing to support capacity development and effective partnerships in line with.

The programme is implemented annually by the Swedish Institute, with support from procured programme consultants, and in cooperation with Swedish organizations and companies with expertise and experience in areas linked to the promotion of entrepreneurship and innovation.

In 2025, the programme was based on the theme “Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship”, offering activities targeted at key actors working within local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems with a particular interest in this thematic area. The purpose of the programme was to equip participants with knowledge, inspiration and a global network to help them develop their organizations and local ecosystems to better support the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship focused on new solutions that prevent or mitigate climate‑related challenges. Participants were recruited through an open call that received approximately 1,200 applications. After a screening process, a final selection of 64 participants from the programme countries was made. 

Participation was funded through the following financing strategies: the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024–2028 and the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024–2027. 

Countries included and funded through Swedish development cooperation funding: 
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Türkiye, Morocco, Egypt (in addition 10 more countries are participating funded by non ODA funds such as Eastern Partnership countries and the Baltic States)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Entrepreneurship and innovation are central to promoting jobs and new solutions that drive sustainable economic growth. Strengthened foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation therefore influence a country’s competitiveness and productivity.

Impact Pioneers is implemented through strategies that all emphasize goals related to economic development, education, trade and green transition. The 2025 programme targeted innovation and entrepreneurship enablers who can strengthen foundation, growth and impact within climate tech. The programme is designed to improve the conditions for enablers and key actors in local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems to succeed in their efforts to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of new enterprises and solutions, which in turn contribute to job creation, trade and green transition. 

Through training, capacity‑building activities and a global network, the programme also creates conditions for local and global partnerships that help participants scale their impact and increase their positive societal contribution.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Entreprenörskap och innovation är centralt för att främja arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som driver hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Stärkt grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation påverkar således ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. 

Impact Pioneers genomförs inom tre olika svenska strategier varav två biståndsstrategier som alla betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till främjare av entreprenörskap och innovation som kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag inom ’Climate tech’. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för främjare och nyckelpersoner inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation når framgång i sitt arbete med att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för nya företag och lösningar, som i sin tur bidrar till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett globalt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala och globala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att skala upp sitt genomslag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Pilotsatsningen 2024 hade som kortsiktigt mål att stärka kunskap och nätverk bland deltagarna som genom detta får stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i enlighet med programmets övergripande mål: att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för hållbart entreprenörskap. Resultat följdes upp genom en slutenkät med total 84,1% svarsfrekvens (53/63 svar).

1. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ökad kunskap genom deltagande i programmet: 94,4%
2. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ökad inspiration till att driva förändring och hållbar utveckling: 98,1%
3. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med övriga programdeltagare:  100%
4. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med svenska organisationer: 90,4%
5. Andel deltagare som identifierar partnerskapsmöjligheter för fortsatt samverkan med svenska företag och organisationer efter programmet: 92,5%

Enkätresultaten från ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers 2025 bekräftar att programmets kortsiktiga mål om att stärka deltagarnas kunskap, inspiration och nätverk har uppnåtts. Bland de 32 deltagare som finansierades genom Strategin för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling (svarsfrekvens 88 %) uppger samtliga respondenter att deras kunskap och inspiration har ökat, varav de flesta instämmer helt.
Nätverkande framträder som programmets starkaste resultat. Alla respondenter anser att nätverket med övriga deltagare kommer att gynna deras arbete, och en stor majoritet (85,7 %) instämmer helt. Även kontakterna med svenska organisationer värderas högt: 92,9 % förväntar sig att dessa nätverk kommer att stödja deras framtida arbete.

Resultaten pekar också på goda förutsättningar för fortsatt samverkan. De flesta deltagare förväntar sig partnerskap med andra deltagares organisationer (96,4 %) och med svenska aktörer (96,4 %). Många förutser även samarbete kring innovation och teknik (92,9 %) och ser potential för nya finansieringsmöjligheter (82,1 %). Sammantaget visar programmet tydliga omedelbara värden och starka utsikter för långsiktig påverkan.</narrative>
        <narrative>The 2024 pilot's short-term goal was to strengthen knowledge and networks among the participants and thereby increase capacity to drive change in accordance with the program's overall goal: to strengthen the nurture, growth and impact of 'impact entrepreneurship'. Results were followed up through a final questionnaire with a total response rate of 84.1% (53/63 responses).

1. Percentage of participants who state that they gained increased knowledge through programme participation: 94.4%
2. Share of participants who state that the programme further inspired them to drive change and sustainable development: 98.1%
3. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with other program participants: 100%
4. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with Swedish organizations: 90.4%
5. Share of participants who identify partnership opportunities for continued cooperation with Swedish companies and organizations after the program: 92.5%

Survey results from the 2025 Impact Pioneers leadership programme confirm that the short‑term goals of strengthening participants’ knowledge, inspiration and networks were achieved. Among the 32 participants funded through the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development (88% response rate), all respondents report increased knowledge and inspiration, with most strongly agreeing.
Networking emerged as the programme’s strongest outcome. All respondents believe that the network built with fellow participants will benefit their work, and a large majority (85.7%) strongly agree. Connections with Swedish organisations are also valued: 92.9% expect these networks to support their future work.

Looking ahead, the results indicate strong potential for continued collaboration. Most participants anticipate partnerships with other participants’ organisations (96.4%) and with Swedish actors (96.4%). Many also expect cooperation in innovation and technology (92.9%) and see potential for new funding opportunities (82.1%). Overall, the programme shows clear immediate value and strong prospects for long‑term impact.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers har som mål att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation, och därigenom bidra till arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som främjar hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Programmet genomförs årsvis av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till främjande av entreprenörskap och innovation.

2025 utgick programmet från temat ”Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship” med ett erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation och med särskilt intresse för just detta tema. Genom programmet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett globalt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre stödja grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap med inriktning på nya lösningar som förebygger eller mitigerar klimatrelaterade utmaningar.

Deltagarna rekryterades genom en öppen utlysning med ca 1200 sökanden. Efter en screeningprocess gjordes ett slutligt urval av 64 deltagare från programländerna. Deltagande finansierades på två olika biståndsstrategier: Strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling 2024-2028 och Strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika 2024-2027. 

Programländer :
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia,Turkiet, Marocko, Egypten, Bangladesh, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam
(Ytterligare 10 länder deltar i programmet men finansieras inte av biståndsmedel bl.a. från EU:s östra partnerskap och länder i Östersjöregionen)</narrative>
      <narrative>The leadership programme Impact Pioneers aims to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation, thereby contributing to job creation and new solutions that promote sustainable economic growth. The programme also seeks to foster cross‑sector collaboration between the public sector, business, academia and civil society, thereby enhancing knowledge‑sharing to support capacity development and effective partnerships in line with.

The programme is implemented annually by the Swedish Institute, with support from procured programme consultants, and in cooperation with Swedish organizations and companies with expertise and experience in areas linked to the promotion of entrepreneurship and innovation.

In 2025, the programme was based on the theme “Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship”, offering activities targeted at key actors working within local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems with a particular interest in this thematic area. The purpose of the programme was to equip participants with knowledge, inspiration and a global network to help them develop their organizations and local ecosystems to better support the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship focused on new solutions that prevent or mitigate climate‑related challenges. Participants were recruited through an open call that received approximately 1,200 applications. After a screening process, a final selection of 64 participants from the programme countries was made. 

Participation was funded through the following financing strategies: the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024–2028 and the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024–2027. 

Countries included and funded through Swedish development cooperation funding: 
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Türkiye, Morocco, Egypt (in addition 10 more countries are participating funded by non ODA funds such as Eastern Partnership countries and the Baltic States)</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Entreprenörskap och innovation är centralt för att främja arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som driver hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Stärkt grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation påverkar således ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. 

Impact Pioneers genomförs inom tre olika svenska strategier varav två biståndsstrategier som alla betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till främjare av entreprenörskap och innovation som kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag inom ’Climate tech’. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för främjare och nyckelpersoner inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation når framgång i sitt arbete med att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för nya företag och lösningar, som i sin tur bidrar till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett globalt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala och globala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att skala upp sitt genomslag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
      <narrative>Entrepreneurship and innovation are central to promoting jobs and new solutions that drive sustainable economic growth. Strengthened foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation therefore influence a country’s competitiveness and productivity.

Impact Pioneers is implemented through strategies that all emphasize goals related to economic development, education, trade and green transition. The 2025 programme targeted innovation and entrepreneurship enablers who can strengthen foundation, growth and impact within climate tech. The programme is designed to improve the conditions for enablers and key actors in local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems to succeed in their efforts to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of new enterprises and solutions, which in turn contribute to job creation, trade and green transition. 

Through training, capacity‑building activities and a global network, the programme also creates conditions for local and global partnerships that help participants scale their impact and increase their positive societal contribution.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The leadership programme Impact Pioneers aims to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation, thereby contributing to job creation and new solutions that promote sustainable economic growth. The programme also seeks to foster cross‑sector collaboration between the public sector, business, academia and civil society, thereby enhancing knowledge‑sharing to support capacity development and effective partnerships in line with.

The programme is implemented annually by the Swedish Institute, with support from procured programme consultants, and in cooperation with Swedish organizations and companies with expertise and experience in areas linked to the promotion of entrepreneurship and innovation.

In 2025, the programme was based on the theme “Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship”, offering activities targeted at key actors working within local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems with a particular interest in this thematic area. The purpose of the programme was to equip participants with knowledge, inspiration and a global network to help them develop their organizations and local ecosystems to better support the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship focused on new solutions that prevent or mitigate climate‑related challenges. Participants were recruited through an open call that received approximately 1,200 applications. After a screening process, a final selection of 64 participants from the programme countries was made. 

Participation was funded through the following financing strategies: the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024–2028 and the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024–2027. 

Countries included and funded through Swedish development cooperation funding: 
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Türkiye, Morocco, Egypt (in addition 10 more countries are participating funded by non ODA funds such as Eastern Partnership countries and the Baltic States)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers har som mål att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation, och därigenom bidra till arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som främjar hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Programmet genomförs årsvis av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till främjande av entreprenörskap och innovation.

2025 utgick programmet från temat ”Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship” med ett erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation och med särskilt intresse för just detta tema. Genom programmet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett globalt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre stödja grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap med inriktning på nya lösningar som förebygger eller mitigerar klimatrelaterade utmaningar.

Deltagarna rekryterades genom en öppen utlysning med ca 1200 sökanden. Efter en screeningprocess gjordes ett slutligt urval av 64 deltagare från programländerna. Deltagande finansierades på två olika biståndsstrategier: Strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling 2024-2028 och Strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika 2024-2027. 

Programländer :
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia,Turkiet, Marocko, Egypten, Bangladesh, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam
(Ytterligare 10 länder deltar i programmet men finansieras inte av biståndsmedel bl.a. från EU:s östra partnerskap och länder i Östersjöregionen)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Entrepreneurship and innovation are central to promoting jobs and new solutions that drive sustainable economic growth. Strengthened foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation therefore influence a country’s competitiveness and productivity.

Impact Pioneers is implemented through strategies that all emphasize goals related to economic development, education, trade and green transition. The 2025 programme targeted innovation and entrepreneurship enablers who can strengthen foundation, growth and impact within climate tech. The programme is designed to improve the conditions for enablers and key actors in local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems to succeed in their efforts to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of new enterprises and solutions, which in turn contribute to job creation, trade and green transition. 

Through training, capacity‑building activities and a global network, the programme also creates conditions for local and global partnerships that help participants scale their impact and increase their positive societal contribution.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Entreprenörskap och innovation är centralt för att främja arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som driver hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Stärkt grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation påverkar således ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. 

Impact Pioneers genomförs inom tre olika svenska strategier varav två biståndsstrategier som alla betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till främjare av entreprenörskap och innovation som kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag inom ’Climate tech’. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för främjare och nyckelpersoner inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation når framgång i sitt arbete med att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för nya företag och lösningar, som i sin tur bidrar till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett globalt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala och globala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att skala upp sitt genomslag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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        <narrative>The 2024 pilot's short-term goal was to strengthen knowledge and networks among the participants and thereby increase capacity to drive change in accordance with the program's overall goal: to strengthen the nurture, growth and impact of 'impact entrepreneurship'. Results were followed up through a final questionnaire with a total response rate of 84.1% (53/63 responses).

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2. Share of participants who state that the programme further inspired them to drive change and sustainable development: 98.1%
3. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with other program participants: 100%
4. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with Swedish organizations: 90.4%
5. Share of participants who identify partnership opportunities for continued cooperation with Swedish companies and organizations after the program: 92.5%

Survey results from the 2025 Impact Pioneers leadership programme confirm that the short‑term goals of strengthening participants’ knowledge, inspiration and networks were achieved. Among the 32 participants funded through the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development (88% response rate), all respondents report increased knowledge and inspiration, with most strongly agreeing.
Networking emerged as the programme’s strongest outcome. All respondents believe that the network built with fellow participants will benefit their work, and a large majority (85.7%) strongly agree. Connections with Swedish organisations are also valued: 92.9% expect these networks to support their future work.

Looking ahead, the results indicate strong potential for continued collaboration. Most participants anticipate partnerships with other participants’ organisations (96.4%) and with Swedish actors (96.4%). Many also expect cooperation in innovation and technology (92.9%) and see potential for new funding opportunities (82.1%). Overall, the programme shows clear immediate value and strong prospects for long‑term impact.</narrative>
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1. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ökad kunskap genom deltagande i programmet: 94,4%
2. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ökad inspiration till att driva förändring och hållbar utveckling: 98,1%
3. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med övriga programdeltagare:  100%
4. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med svenska organisationer: 90,4%
5. Andel deltagare som identifierar partnerskapsmöjligheter för fortsatt samverkan med svenska företag och organisationer efter programmet: 92,5%

Enkätresultaten från ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers 2025 bekräftar att programmets kortsiktiga mål om att stärka deltagarnas kunskap, inspiration och nätverk har uppnåtts. Bland de 32 deltagare som finansierades genom Strategin för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling (svarsfrekvens 88 %) uppger samtliga respondenter att deras kunskap och inspiration har ökat, varav de flesta instämmer helt.
Nätverkande framträder som programmets starkaste resultat. Alla respondenter anser att nätverket med övriga deltagare kommer att gynna deras arbete, och en stor majoritet (85,7 %) instämmer helt. Även kontakterna med svenska organisationer värderas högt: 92,9 % förväntar sig att dessa nätverk kommer att stödja deras framtida arbete.

Resultaten pekar också på goda förutsättningar för fortsatt samverkan. De flesta deltagare förväntar sig partnerskap med andra deltagares organisationer (96,4 %) och med svenska aktörer (96,4 %). Många förutser även samarbete kring innovation och teknik (92,9 %) och ser potential för nya finansieringsmöjligheter (82,1 %). Sammantaget visar programmet tydliga omedelbara värden och starka utsikter för långsiktig påverkan.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers har som mål att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation, och därigenom bidra till arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som främjar hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Programmet genomförs årsvis av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till främjande av entreprenörskap och innovation.

2025 utgick programmet från temat ”Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship” med ett erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation och med särskilt intresse för just detta tema. Genom programmet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett globalt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre stödja grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap med inriktning på nya lösningar som förebygger eller mitigerar klimatrelaterade utmaningar.

Deltagarna rekryterades genom en öppen utlysning med ca 1200 sökanden. Efter en screeningprocess gjordes ett slutligt urval av 64 deltagare från programländerna. Deltagande finansierades på två olika biståndsstrategier: Strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling 2024-2028 och Strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika 2024-2027. 

Programländer :
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia,Turkiet, Marocko, Egypten, Bangladesh, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam
(Ytterligare 10 länder deltar i programmet men finansieras inte av biståndsmedel bl.a. från EU:s östra partnerskap och länder i Östersjöregionen)</narrative>
      <narrative>The leadership programme Impact Pioneers aims to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation, thereby contributing to job creation and new solutions that promote sustainable economic growth. The programme also seeks to foster cross‑sector collaboration between the public sector, business, academia and civil society, thereby enhancing knowledge‑sharing to support capacity development and effective partnerships in line with.

The programme is implemented annually by the Swedish Institute, with support from procured programme consultants, and in cooperation with Swedish organizations and companies with expertise and experience in areas linked to the promotion of entrepreneurship and innovation.

In 2025, the programme was based on the theme “Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship”, offering activities targeted at key actors working within local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems with a particular interest in this thematic area. The purpose of the programme was to equip participants with knowledge, inspiration and a global network to help them develop their organizations and local ecosystems to better support the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship focused on new solutions that prevent or mitigate climate‑related challenges. Participants were recruited through an open call that received approximately 1,200 applications. After a screening process, a final selection of 64 participants from the programme countries was made. 

Participation was funded through the following financing strategies: the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024–2028 and the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024–2027. 

Countries included and funded through Swedish development cooperation funding: 
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Türkiye, Morocco, Egypt (in addition 10 more countries are participating funded by non ODA funds such as Eastern Partnership countries and the Baltic States)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Entrepreneurship and innovation are central to promoting jobs and new solutions that drive sustainable economic growth. Strengthened foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation therefore influence a country’s competitiveness and productivity.

Impact Pioneers is implemented through strategies that all emphasize goals related to economic development, education, trade and green transition. The 2025 programme targeted innovation and entrepreneurship enablers who can strengthen foundation, growth and impact within climate tech. The programme is designed to improve the conditions for enablers and key actors in local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems to succeed in their efforts to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of new enterprises and solutions, which in turn contribute to job creation, trade and green transition. 

Through training, capacity‑building activities and a global network, the programme also creates conditions for local and global partnerships that help participants scale their impact and increase their positive societal contribution.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Entreprenörskap och innovation är centralt för att främja arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som driver hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Stärkt grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation påverkar således ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. 

Impact Pioneers genomförs inom tre olika svenska strategier varav två biståndsstrategier som alla betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till främjare av entreprenörskap och innovation som kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag inom ’Climate tech’. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för främjare och nyckelpersoner inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation når framgång i sitt arbete med att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för nya företag och lösningar, som i sin tur bidrar till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett globalt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala och globala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att skala upp sitt genomslag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The leadership programme Impact Pioneers aims to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation, thereby contributing to job creation and new solutions that promote sustainable economic growth. The programme also seeks to foster cross‑sector collaboration between the public sector, business, academia and civil society, thereby enhancing knowledge‑sharing to support capacity development and effective partnerships in line with.

The programme is implemented annually by the Swedish Institute, with support from procured programme consultants, and in cooperation with Swedish organizations and companies with expertise and experience in areas linked to the promotion of entrepreneurship and innovation.

In 2025, the programme was based on the theme “Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship”, offering activities targeted at key actors working within local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems with a particular interest in this thematic area. The purpose of the programme was to equip participants with knowledge, inspiration and a global network to help them develop their organizations and local ecosystems to better support the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship focused on new solutions that prevent or mitigate climate‑related challenges. Participants were recruited through an open call that received approximately 1,200 applications. After a screening process, a final selection of 64 participants from the programme countries was made. 

Participation was funded through the following financing strategies: the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024–2028 and the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024–2027. 

Countries included and funded through Swedish development cooperation funding: 
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Türkiye, Morocco, Egypt (in addition 10 more countries are participating funded by non ODA funds such as Eastern Partnership countries and the Baltic States)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers har som mål att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation, och därigenom bidra till arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som främjar hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Programmet genomförs årsvis av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till främjande av entreprenörskap och innovation.

2025 utgick programmet från temat ”Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship” med ett erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation och med särskilt intresse för just detta tema. Genom programmet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett globalt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre stödja grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap med inriktning på nya lösningar som förebygger eller mitigerar klimatrelaterade utmaningar.

Deltagarna rekryterades genom en öppen utlysning med ca 1200 sökanden. Efter en screeningprocess gjordes ett slutligt urval av 64 deltagare från programländerna. Deltagande finansierades på två olika biståndsstrategier: Strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling 2024-2028 och Strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika 2024-2027. 

Programländer :
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia,Turkiet, Marocko, Egypten, Bangladesh, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam
(Ytterligare 10 länder deltar i programmet men finansieras inte av biståndsmedel bl.a. från EU:s östra partnerskap och länder i Östersjöregionen)</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Entreprenörskap och innovation är centralt för att främja arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som driver hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Stärkt grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation påverkar således ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. 

Impact Pioneers genomförs inom tre olika svenska strategier varav två biståndsstrategier som alla betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till främjare av entreprenörskap och innovation som kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag inom ’Climate tech’. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för främjare och nyckelpersoner inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation når framgång i sitt arbete med att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för nya företag och lösningar, som i sin tur bidrar till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett globalt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala och globala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att skala upp sitt genomslag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
      <narrative>Entrepreneurship and innovation are central to promoting jobs and new solutions that drive sustainable economic growth. Strengthened foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation therefore influence a country’s competitiveness and productivity.

Impact Pioneers is implemented through strategies that all emphasize goals related to economic development, education, trade and green transition. The 2025 programme targeted innovation and entrepreneurship enablers who can strengthen foundation, growth and impact within climate tech. The programme is designed to improve the conditions for enablers and key actors in local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems to succeed in their efforts to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of new enterprises and solutions, which in turn contribute to job creation, trade and green transition. 

Through training, capacity‑building activities and a global network, the programme also creates conditions for local and global partnerships that help participants scale their impact and increase their positive societal contribution.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Pilotsatsningen 2024 hade som kortsiktigt mål att stärka kunskap och nätverk bland deltagarna som genom detta får stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i enlighet med programmets övergripande mål: att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för hållbart entreprenörskap. Resultat följdes upp genom en slutenkät med total 84,1% svarsfrekvens (53/63 svar).

1. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ökad kunskap genom deltagande i programmet: 94,4%
2. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ökad inspiration till att driva förändring och hållbar utveckling: 98,1%
3. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med övriga programdeltagare:  100%
4. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med svenska organisationer: 90,4%
5. Andel deltagare som identifierar partnerskapsmöjligheter för fortsatt samverkan med svenska företag och organisationer efter programmet: 92,5%

Enkätresultaten från ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers 2025 bekräftar att programmets kortsiktiga mål om att stärka deltagarnas kunskap, inspiration och nätverk har uppnåtts. Bland de 32 deltagare som finansierades genom Strategin för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling (svarsfrekvens 88 %) uppger samtliga respondenter att deras kunskap och inspiration har ökat, varav de flesta instämmer helt.
Nätverkande framträder som programmets starkaste resultat. Alla respondenter anser att nätverket med övriga deltagare kommer att gynna deras arbete, och en stor majoritet (85,7 %) instämmer helt. Även kontakterna med svenska organisationer värderas högt: 92,9 % förväntar sig att dessa nätverk kommer att stödja deras framtida arbete.

Resultaten pekar också på goda förutsättningar för fortsatt samverkan. De flesta deltagare förväntar sig partnerskap med andra deltagares organisationer (96,4 %) och med svenska aktörer (96,4 %). Många förutser även samarbete kring innovation och teknik (92,9 %) och ser potential för nya finansieringsmöjligheter (82,1 %). Sammantaget visar programmet tydliga omedelbara värden och starka utsikter för långsiktig påverkan.

I den avslutande enkäten fick deltagarna ange om programmet lett till några direkta resultat. Även om det ännu är för tidigt att förvänta sig mer långtgående förändringar, gav många konkreta exempel, bland annat från deltagare i Vietnam: “Shortly after Sweden Week, the Consulate General of Sweden in Vietnam contacted me to feature my story and work. This is a meaningful opportunity that will help raise the visibility of my agricultural project. I hope this exposure will allow the project’s message to reach more partners, stakeholders, and young people who care about sustainable agriculture, and that it will inspire greater collaboration and support moving forward.”</narrative>
        <narrative>The 2024 pilot's short-term goal was to strengthen knowledge and networks among the participants and thereby increase capacity to drive change in accordance with the program's overall goal: to strengthen the nurture, growth and impact of 'impact entrepreneurship'. Results were followed up through a final questionnaire with a total response rate of 84.1% (53/63 responses).

1. Percentage of participants who state that they gained increased knowledge through programme participation: 94.4%
2. Share of participants who state that the programme further inspired them to drive change and sustainable development: 98.1%
3. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with other program participants: 100%
4. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with Swedish organizations: 90.4%
5. Share of participants who identify partnership opportunities for continued cooperation with Swedish companies and organizations after the program: 92.5%

Survey results from the 2025 Impact Pioneers leadership programme confirm that the short‑term goals of strengthening participants’ knowledge, inspiration and networks were achieved. Among the 32 participants funded through the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development (88% response rate), all respondents report increased knowledge and inspiration, with most strongly agreeing.
Networking emerged as the programme’s strongest outcome. All respondents believe that the network built with fellow participants will benefit their work, and a large majority (85.7%) strongly agree. Connections with Swedish organisations are also valued: 92.9% expect these networks to support their future work.

Looking ahead, the results indicate strong potential for continued collaboration. Most participants anticipate partnerships with other participants’ organisations (96.4%) and with Swedish actors (96.4%). Many also expect cooperation in innovation and technology (92.9%) and see potential for new funding opportunities (82.1%). Overall, the programme shows clear immediate value and strong prospects for long‑term impact. 

In the final survey, participants were asked whether the programme had led to any immediate results. Although it is still too early to expect more far‑reaching changes, many provided concrete examples, including the following accounts from participants from Vietnam: “Shortly after Sweden Week, the Consulate General of Sweden in Vietnam contacted me to feature my story and work. This is a meaningful opportunity that will help raise the visibility of my agricultural project. I hope this exposure will allow the project’s message to reach more partners, stakeholders, and young people who care about sustainable agriculture, and that it will inspire greater collaboration and support moving forward.”</narrative>
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The programme is implemented annually by the Swedish Institute, with support from procured programme consultants, and in cooperation with Swedish organizations and companies with expertise and experience in areas linked to the promotion of entrepreneurship and innovation.

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Participation was funded through the following financing strategies: the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024–2028 and the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024–2027. 

Countries included and funded through Swedish development cooperation funding: 
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers har som mål att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation, och därigenom bidra till arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som främjar hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Programmet genomförs årsvis av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till främjande av entreprenörskap och innovation.

2025 utgick programmet från temat ”Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship” med ett erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation och med särskilt intresse för just detta tema. Genom programmet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett globalt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre stödja grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap med inriktning på nya lösningar som förebygger eller mitigerar klimatrelaterade utmaningar.

Deltagarna rekryterades genom en öppen utlysning med ca 1200 sökanden. Efter en screeningprocess gjordes ett slutligt urval av 64 deltagare från programländerna. Deltagande finansierades på två olika biståndsstrategier: Strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling 2024-2028 och Strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika 2024-2027. 

Programländer :
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(Ytterligare 10 länder deltar i programmet men finansieras inte av biståndsmedel bl.a. från EU:s östra partnerskap och länder i Östersjöregionen)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Entrepreneurship and innovation are central to promoting jobs and new solutions that drive sustainable economic growth. Strengthened foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation therefore influence a country’s competitiveness and productivity.

Impact Pioneers is implemented through strategies that all emphasize goals related to economic development, education, trade and green transition. The 2025 programme targeted innovation and entrepreneurship enablers who can strengthen foundation, growth and impact within climate tech. The programme is designed to improve the conditions for enablers and key actors in local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems to succeed in their efforts to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of new enterprises and solutions, which in turn contribute to job creation, trade and green transition. 

Through training, capacity‑building activities and a global network, the programme also creates conditions for local and global partnerships that help participants scale their impact and increase their positive societal contribution.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Entreprenörskap och innovation är centralt för att främja arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som driver hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Stärkt grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation påverkar således ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. 

Impact Pioneers genomförs inom tre olika svenska strategier varav två biståndsstrategier som alla betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till främjare av entreprenörskap och innovation som kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag inom ’Climate tech’. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för främjare och nyckelpersoner inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation når framgång i sitt arbete med att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för nya företag och lösningar, som i sin tur bidrar till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett globalt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala och globala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att skala upp sitt genomslag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership Programme: Impact Pioneers</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers har som mål att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation, och därigenom bidra till arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som främjar hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Programmet genomförs årsvis av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till främjande av entreprenörskap och innovation.

2025 utgick programmet från temat ”Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship” med ett erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation och med särskilt intresse för just detta tema. Genom programmet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett globalt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre stödja grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap med inriktning på nya lösningar som förebygger eller mitigerar klimatrelaterade utmaningar.

Deltagarna rekryterades genom en öppen utlysning med ca 1200 sökanden. Efter en screeningprocess gjordes ett slutligt urval av 64 deltagare från programländerna. Deltagande finansierades på två olika biståndsstrategier: Strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling 2024-2028 och Strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika 2024-2027. 

Programländer :
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia,Turkiet, Marocko, Egypten, Bangladesh, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam
(Ytterligare 10 länder deltar i programmet men finansieras inte av biståndsmedel bl.a. från EU:s östra partnerskap och länder i Östersjöregionen)</narrative>
      <narrative>The leadership programme Impact Pioneers aims to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation, thereby contributing to job creation and new solutions that promote sustainable economic growth. The programme also seeks to foster cross‑sector collaboration between the public sector, business, academia and civil society, thereby enhancing knowledge‑sharing to support capacity development and effective partnerships in line with.

The programme is implemented annually by the Swedish Institute, with support from procured programme consultants, and in cooperation with Swedish organizations and companies with expertise and experience in areas linked to the promotion of entrepreneurship and innovation.

In 2025, the programme was based on the theme “Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship”, offering activities targeted at key actors working within local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems with a particular interest in this thematic area. The purpose of the programme was to equip participants with knowledge, inspiration and a global network to help them develop their organizations and local ecosystems to better support the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship focused on new solutions that prevent or mitigate climate‑related challenges. Participants were recruited through an open call that received approximately 1,200 applications. After a screening process, a final selection of 64 participants from the programme countries was made. 

Participation was funded through the following financing strategies: the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024–2028 and the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024–2027. 

Countries included and funded through Swedish development cooperation funding: 
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Türkiye, Morocco, Egypt (in addition 10 more countries are participating funded by non ODA funds such as Eastern Partnership countries and the Baltic States)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Entrepreneurship and innovation are central to promoting jobs and new solutions that drive sustainable economic growth. Strengthened foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation therefore influence a country’s competitiveness and productivity.

Impact Pioneers is implemented through strategies that all emphasize goals related to economic development, education, trade and green transition. The 2025 programme targeted innovation and entrepreneurship enablers who can strengthen foundation, growth and impact within climate tech. The programme is designed to improve the conditions for enablers and key actors in local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems to succeed in their efforts to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of new enterprises and solutions, which in turn contribute to job creation, trade and green transition. 

Through training, capacity‑building activities and a global network, the programme also creates conditions for local and global partnerships that help participants scale their impact and increase their positive societal contribution.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Entreprenörskap och innovation är centralt för att främja arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som driver hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Stärkt grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation påverkar således ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. 

Impact Pioneers genomförs inom tre olika svenska strategier varav två biståndsstrategier som alla betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till främjare av entreprenörskap och innovation som kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag inom ’Climate tech’. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för främjare och nyckelpersoner inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation når framgång i sitt arbete med att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för nya företag och lösningar, som i sin tur bidrar till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Pilotsatsningen 2024 hade som kortsiktigt mål att stärka kunskap och nätverk bland deltagarna som genom detta får stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i enlighet med programmets övergripande mål: att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för hållbart entreprenörskap. Resultat följdes upp genom en slutenkät med total 84,1% svarsfrekvens (53/63 svar).

1. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ökad kunskap genom deltagande i programmet: 94,4%
2. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ökad inspiration till att driva förändring och hållbar utveckling: 98,1%
3. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med övriga programdeltagare:  100%
4. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med svenska organisationer: 90,4%
5. Andel deltagare som identifierar partnerskapsmöjligheter för fortsatt samverkan med svenska företag och organisationer efter programmet: 92,5%

Enkätresultaten från ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers 2025 visar att programmets kortsiktiga mål att öka deltagarnas kunskap, inspiration och nätverk har uppnåtts. Bland de sex deltagare som finansierades genom Strategin för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika (svarsfrekvens 100 %) rapporterar samtliga att deras kunskap och inspiration har ökat, och många instämmer helt.

Nätverkandet framträder som programmets starkaste resultat. Alla deltagare uppger att nätverket som byggts med övriga deltagare kommer att gynna deras framtida arbete, och samtliga instämmer starkt. Kontakter med svenska organisationer värderas också högt: 100 % anser att dessa nätverk kommer att bidra positivt, varav två tredjedelar instämmer helt. Resultaten visar även stark potential för fortsatt samverkan. Alla deltagare förväntar sig partnerskap både med andra deltagares organisationer och med svenska aktörer. Samtliga ser också möjligheter till samarbete kring innovation och teknik, medan 83,3 % tror att deltagandet kan leda till nya finansieringsmöjligheter. Sammantaget visar programmet tydliga omedelbara värden och lovande utsikter för långsiktig påverkan.

I den avslutande enkäten fick deltagarna ange om programmet lett till några direkta resultat. Även om det är för tidigt att förvänta sig mer långtgående förändringar gav många konkreta exempel — bland annat följande från en deltagare från Marocko: ”As a direct outcome of my participation in the Impact Pioneers programme, we are organizing a multi-stakeholder session with 22 representatives from universities, public agencies, corporates, and civil society to discuss the green transition in Morocco and the role of each actor in accelerating it. This initiative was inspired by the Swedish quadruple helix model and aims to foster more coordinated, trust-based collaboration across sectors."</narrative>
        <narrative>The 2024 pilot's short-term goal was to strengthen knowledge and networks among the participants and thereby increase capacity to drive change in accordance with the program's overall goal: to strengthen the nurture, growth and impact of 'impact entrepreneurship'. Results were followed up through a final questionnaire with a total response rate of 84.1% (53/63 responses).

1. Percentage of participants who state that they gained increased knowledge through programme participation: 94.4%
2. Share of participants who state that the programme further inspired them to drive change and sustainable development: 98.1%
3. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with other program participants: 100%
4. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with Swedish organizations: 90.4%
5. Share of participants who identify partnership opportunities for continued cooperation with Swedish companies and organizations after the program: 92.5%

Survey results from the 2025 Impact Pioneers leadership programme show that the short‑term goals of increasing participants’ knowledge, inspiration and networks have been met. Among the six participants funded through the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa (100% response rate), all respondents report increased knowledge and inspiration, with many strongly agreeing.

Networking stands out as the strongest result. All participants state that the network built with fellow participants will benefit their future work, and all strongly agree. Connections with Swedish organisations are also highly valued: 100% believe these networks will support their work, with two‑thirds strongly agreeing. The results also indicate strong potential for continued collaboration. All participants expect partnerships with fellow participants’ organisations and with Swedish actors. All also foresee opportunities for cooperation on innovation and technology, while 83.3% believe the programme may lead to new funding opportunities. Overall, the programme demonstrates clear immediate value and promising prospects for long‑term impact.

In the final survey, participants were asked whether the programme had led to any immediate results. Although it is still too early to expect more far‑reaching changes, many provided concrete examples, including the following accounts from a participant from Morocco: ”As a direct outcome of my participation in the Impact Pioneers programme, we are organizing a multi-stakeholder session with 22 representatives from universities, public agencies, corporates, and civil society to discuss the green transition in Morocco and the role of each actor in accelerating it. This initiative was inspired by the Swedish quadruple helix model and aims to foster more coordinated, trust-based collaboration across sectors."</narrative>
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      <narrative>The leadership programme Impact Pioneers aims to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation, thereby contributing to job creation and new solutions that promote sustainable economic growth. The programme also seeks to foster cross‑sector collaboration between the public sector, business, academia and civil society, thereby enhancing knowledge‑sharing to support capacity development and effective partnerships in line with.

The programme is implemented annually by the Swedish Institute, with support from procured programme consultants, and in cooperation with Swedish organizations and companies with expertise and experience in areas linked to the promotion of entrepreneurship and innovation.

In 2025, the programme was based on the theme “Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship”, offering activities targeted at key actors working within local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems with a particular interest in this thematic area. The purpose of the programme was to equip participants with knowledge, inspiration and a global network to help them develop their organizations and local ecosystems to better support the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship focused on new solutions that prevent or mitigate climate‑related challenges. Participants were recruited through an open call that received approximately 1,200 applications. After a screening process, a final selection of 64 participants from the programme countries was made. 

Participation was funded through the following financing strategies: the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024–2028 and the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024–2027. 

Countries included and funded through Swedish development cooperation funding: 
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Türkiye, Morocco, Egypt (in addition 10 more countries are participating funded by non ODA funds such as Eastern Partnership countries and the Baltic States)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers har som mål att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation, och därigenom bidra till arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som främjar hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Programmet genomförs årsvis av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till främjande av entreprenörskap och innovation.

2025 utgick programmet från temat ”Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship” med ett erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation och med särskilt intresse för just detta tema. Genom programmet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett globalt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre stödja grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap med inriktning på nya lösningar som förebygger eller mitigerar klimatrelaterade utmaningar.

Deltagarna rekryterades genom en öppen utlysning med ca 1200 sökanden. Efter en screeningprocess gjordes ett slutligt urval av 64 deltagare från programländerna. Deltagande finansierades på två olika biståndsstrategier: Strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling 2024-2028 och Strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika 2024-2027. 

Programländer :
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia,Turkiet, Marocko, Egypten, Bangladesh, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam
(Ytterligare 10 länder deltar i programmet men finansieras inte av biståndsmedel bl.a. från EU:s östra partnerskap och länder i Östersjöregionen)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Entrepreneurship and innovation are central to promoting jobs and new solutions that drive sustainable economic growth. Strengthened foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation therefore influence a country’s competitiveness and productivity.

Impact Pioneers is implemented through strategies that all emphasize goals related to economic development, education, trade and green transition. The 2025 programme targeted innovation and entrepreneurship enablers who can strengthen foundation, growth and impact within climate tech. The programme is designed to improve the conditions for enablers and key actors in local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems to succeed in their efforts to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of new enterprises and solutions, which in turn contribute to job creation, trade and green transition. 

Through training, capacity‑building activities and a global network, the programme also creates conditions for local and global partnerships that help participants scale their impact and increase their positive societal contribution.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Entreprenörskap och innovation är centralt för att främja arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som driver hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Stärkt grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation påverkar således ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. 

Impact Pioneers genomförs inom tre olika svenska strategier varav två biståndsstrategier som alla betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till främjare av entreprenörskap och innovation som kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag inom ’Climate tech’. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för främjare och nyckelpersoner inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation når framgång i sitt arbete med att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för nya företag och lösningar, som i sin tur bidrar till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett globalt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala och globala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att skala upp sitt genomslag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). 
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Faktiska resultat 2025: SI Leader Lab svarar mot behovet av att stärka civilsamhällesledare i komplexa kontexter med ökande repression och med begränsade möjligheter till samverkan och kapacitetsutveckling. Målet är att utveckla ledarskap, strategiskt påverkansarbete och nätverk för att främja demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet – samt att bygga långsiktiga relationer med det svenska civilsamhället. Programmet genomfördes i hybridformat med en fysisk vecka i Sverige. Till årets program antogs 108 deltagare från Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. 98 % slutförde programmet och majoriteten innehar en chefsposition. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombinerades med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där 36 deltagare drev förändringsprojekt som gav tydliga och mätbara resultat. Regionalt erfarenhetsutbyte, särskilt kring EU‑integration, gav oväntat stort mervärde. Resultaten visar tydliga effekter: deltagare har initierat projekt som avslöjar korruption, utvecklat ledarskapsutbildningar och lanserat mentorskapsprogram för juridikstudenter. Långtidsuppföljning visar att 95 % fortsatt använder verktygen och 87 % uppger att organisationen stärkts i sin kapacitet att driva förändring

Faktiska resultat 2024: 
SI Leader Lab Östeuropa/MENA (resultat i hela gruppen): 
Seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition 
Hög närvaro: 100 av 106 deltagare fick diplom (94 %)   
Resultaten från utvärderingen är goda: 81 % (kunskap) och 76% (verktyg).  
Relativt goda vad gäller organisationsförankring: 74%.  
Genom programmet genomfördes 182 workshoppar, och 1607 personer nåddes genom dessa. 
Nätverksmöte med 130 deltagare inklusive representanter från det svenska civilsamhället.</narrative>
        <narrative>Actual results 2025: SI Leader Lab addresses the need to strengthen civil society leaders operating in complex contexts marked by increasing repression and limited opportunities for collaboration and capacity development. The aim is to build leadership skills, strategic advocacy, and networks that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression – while fostering long‑term relationships with Swedish civil society. The programme was delivered in a hybrid format, including a physical week in Sweden. This year, 108 participants were admitted from Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. A total of 98% completed the programme, and the majority hold managerial positions. A broad spring offering was combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where 36 participants implemented change projects that generated clear and measurable results. Regional knowledge exchange, particularly on EU integration, provided unexpectedly strong added value. The results show tangible impact: participants have initiated projects exposing corruption, developed leadership training, and launched mentorship programmes for law students. Long‑term follow‑up indicates that 95% continue to use the tools and 87% report strengthened organisational capacity to drive change.

Actual results 2024: SI Leader Lab Eastern Europe/MENA:  Senior participants: 97% hold a management position. High attendance: 100 out of 106 participants received a diploma (94%). The results from the evaluation are good: 81% (knowledge) and 76% (tools). Relatively good in terms of organizational anchoring: 74%.  
Through the program, 182 workshops were conducted, and 1607 people were reached through these. Network meeting with 130 participants including representatives from Swedish civil society.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). 
Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). 
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Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Actual results 2025: SI Leader Lab addresses the need to strengthen civil society leaders operating in complex contexts marked by increasing repression and limited opportunities for collaboration and capacity development. The aim is to build leadership skills, strategic advocacy, and networks that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression – while fostering long‑term relationships with Swedish civil society. The programme was delivered in a hybrid format, including a physical week in Sweden. This year, 108 participants were admitted from Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. A total of 98% completed the programme, and the majority hold managerial positions. A broad spring offering was combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where 36 participants implemented change projects that generated clear and measurable results. Regional knowledge exchange, particularly on EU integration, provided unexpectedly strong added value. The results show tangible impact: participants have initiated projects exposing corruption, developed leadership training, and launched mentorship programmes for law students. Long‑term follow‑up indicates that 95% continue to use the tools and 87% report strengthened organisational capacity to drive change.

Actual results 2024: SI Leader Lab Eastern Europe/MENA:  Senior participants: 97% hold a management position. High attendance: 100 out of 106 participants received a diploma (94%). The results from the evaluation are good: 81% (knowledge) and 76% (tools). Relatively good in terms of organizational anchoring: 74%.  
Through the program, 182 workshops were conducted, and 1607 people were reached through these. Network meeting with 130 participants including representatives from Swedish civil society.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Faktiska resultat 2025: SI Leader Lab svarar mot behovet av att stärka civilsamhällesledare i komplexa kontexter med ökande repression och med begränsade möjligheter till samverkan och kapacitetsutveckling. Målet är att utveckla ledarskap, strategiskt påverkansarbete och nätverk för att främja demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet – samt att bygga långsiktiga relationer med det svenska civilsamhället. Programmet genomfördes i hybridformat med en fysisk vecka i Sverige. Till årets program antogs 108 deltagare från Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. 98 % slutförde programmet och majoriteten innehar en chefsposition. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombinerades med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där 36 deltagare drev förändringsprojekt som gav tydliga och mätbara resultat. Regionalt erfarenhetsutbyte, särskilt kring EU‑integration, gav oväntat stort mervärde. Resultaten visar tydliga effekter: deltagare har initierat projekt som avslöjar korruption, utvecklat ledarskapsutbildningar och lanserat mentorskapsprogram för juridikstudenter. Långtidsuppföljning visar att 95 % fortsatt använder verktygen och 87 % uppger att organisationen stärkts i sin kapacitet att driva förändring

Faktiska resultat 2024: 
SI Leader Lab Östeuropa/MENA (resultat i hela gruppen): 
Seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition 
Hög närvaro: 100 av 106 deltagare fick diplom (94 %)   
Resultaten från utvärderingen är goda: 81 % (kunskap) och 76% (verktyg).  
Relativt goda vad gäller organisationsförankring: 74%.  
Genom programmet genomfördes 182 workshoppar, och 1607 personer nåddes genom dessa. 
Nätverksmöte med 130 deltagare inklusive representanter från det svenska civilsamhället.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). 
Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). 
Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Actual results 2025: SI Leader Lab addresses the need to strengthen civil society leaders operating in complex contexts marked by increasing repression and limited opportunities for collaboration and capacity development. The aim is to build leadership skills, strategic advocacy, and networks that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression – while fostering long‑term relationships with Swedish civil society. The programme was delivered in a hybrid format, including a physical week in Sweden. This year, 108 participants were admitted from Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. A total of 98% completed the programme, and the majority hold managerial positions. A broad spring offering was combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where 36 participants implemented change projects that generated clear and measurable results. Regional knowledge exchange, particularly on EU integration, provided unexpectedly strong added value. The results show tangible impact: participants have initiated projects exposing corruption, developed leadership training, and launched mentorship programmes for law students. Long‑term follow‑up indicates that 95% continue to use the tools and 87% report strengthened organisational capacity to drive change.

Actual results 2024: SI Leader Lab Eastern Europe/MENA:  Senior participants: 97% hold a management position. High attendance: 100 out of 106 participants received a diploma (94%). The results from the evaluation are good: 81% (knowledge) and 76% (tools). Relatively good in terms of organizational anchoring: 74%.  
Through the program, 182 workshops were conducted, and 1607 people were reached through these. Network meeting with 130 participants including representatives from Swedish civil society.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Faktiska resultat 2025: SI Leader Lab svarar mot behovet av att stärka civilsamhällesledare i komplexa kontexter med ökande repression och med begränsade möjligheter till samverkan och kapacitetsutveckling. Målet är att utveckla ledarskap, strategiskt påverkansarbete och nätverk för att främja demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet – samt att bygga långsiktiga relationer med det svenska civilsamhället. Programmet genomfördes i hybridformat med en fysisk vecka i Sverige. Till årets program antogs 108 deltagare från Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. 98 % slutförde programmet och majoriteten innehar en chefsposition. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombinerades med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där 36 deltagare drev förändringsprojekt som gav tydliga och mätbara resultat. Regionalt erfarenhetsutbyte, särskilt kring EU‑integration, gav oväntat stort mervärde. Resultaten visar tydliga effekter: deltagare har initierat projekt som avslöjar korruption, utvecklat ledarskapsutbildningar och lanserat mentorskapsprogram för juridikstudenter. Långtidsuppföljning visar att 95 % fortsatt använder verktygen och 87 % uppger att organisationen stärkts i sin kapacitet att driva förändring

Faktiska resultat 2024: 
SI Leader Lab Östeuropa/MENA (resultat i hela gruppen): 
Seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition 
Hög närvaro: 100 av 106 deltagare fick diplom (94 %)   
Resultaten från utvärderingen är goda: 81 % (kunskap) och 76% (verktyg).  
Relativt goda vad gäller organisationsförankring: 74%.  
Genom programmet genomfördes 182 workshoppar, och 1607 personer nåddes genom dessa. 
Nätverksmöte med 130 deltagare inklusive representanter från det svenska civilsamhället.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). 
Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för SI Leader Lab är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative>Administrative costs for SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Faktiska resultat 2025: SI Leader Lab svarar mot behovet av att stärka civilsamhällesledare i komplexa kontexter med ökande repression och med begränsade möjligheter till samverkan och kapacitetsutveckling. Målet är att utveckla ledarskap, strategiskt påverkansarbete och nätverk för att främja demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet – samt att bygga långsiktiga relationer med det svenska civilsamhället. Programmet genomfördes i hybridformat med en fysisk vecka i Sverige. Till årets program antogs 108 deltagare från Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. 98 % slutförde programmet och majoriteten innehar en chefsposition. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombinerades med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där 36 deltagare drev förändringsprojekt som gav tydliga och mätbara resultat. Regionalt erfarenhetsutbyte, särskilt kring EU‑integration, gav oväntat stort mervärde. Resultaten visar tydliga effekter: deltagare har initierat projekt som avslöjar korruption, utvecklat ledarskapsutbildningar och lanserat mentorskapsprogram för juridikstudenter. Långtidsuppföljning visar att 95 % fortsatt använder verktygen och 87 % uppger att organisationen stärkts i sin kapacitet att driva förändring

Faktiska resultat 2024: 
SI Leader Lab Östeuropa/MENA (resultat i hela gruppen): 
Seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition 
Hög närvaro: 100 av 106 deltagare fick diplom (94 %)   
Resultaten från utvärderingen är goda: 81 % (kunskap) och 76% (verktyg).  
Relativt goda vad gäller organisationsförankring: 74%.  
Genom programmet genomfördes 182 workshoppar, och 1607 personer nåddes genom dessa. 
Nätverksmöte med 130 deltagare inklusive representanter från det svenska civilsamhället.</narrative>
        <narrative>Actual results 2025: SI Leader Lab addresses the need to strengthen civil society leaders operating in complex contexts marked by increasing repression and limited opportunities for collaboration and capacity development. The aim is to build leadership skills, strategic advocacy, and networks that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression – while fostering long‑term relationships with Swedish civil society. The programme was delivered in a hybrid format, including a physical week in Sweden. This year, 108 participants were admitted from Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. A total of 98% completed the programme, and the majority hold managerial positions. A broad spring offering was combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where 36 participants implemented change projects that generated clear and measurable results. Regional knowledge exchange, particularly on EU integration, provided unexpectedly strong added value. The results show tangible impact: participants have initiated projects exposing corruption, developed leadership training, and launched mentorship programmes for law students. Long‑term follow‑up indicates that 95% continue to use the tools and 87% report strengthened organisational capacity to drive change.

Actual results 2024: SI Leader Lab Eastern Europe/MENA:  Senior participants: 97% hold a management position. High attendance: 100 out of 106 participants received a diploma (94%). The results from the evaluation are good: 81% (knowledge) and 76% (tools). Relatively good in terms of organizational anchoring: 74%.  
Through the program, 182 workshops were conducted, and 1607 people were reached through these. Network meeting with 130 participants including representatives from Swedish civil society.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs for SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för SI Leader Lab är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>Actual results 2025: SI Leader Lab addresses the need to strengthen civil society leaders operating in complex contexts marked by increasing repression and limited opportunities for collaboration and capacity development. The aim is to build leadership skills, strategic advocacy, and networks that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression – while fostering long‑term relationships with Swedish civil society. The programme was delivered in a hybrid format, including a physical week in Sweden. This year, 108 participants were admitted from Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. A total of 98% completed the programme, and the majority hold managerial positions. A broad spring offering was combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where 36 participants implemented change projects that generated clear and measurable results. Regional knowledge exchange, particularly on EU integration, provided unexpectedly strong added value. The results show tangible impact: participants have initiated projects exposing corruption, developed leadership training, and launched mentorship programmes for law students. Long‑term follow‑up indicates that 95% continue to use the tools and 87% report strengthened organisational capacity to drive change.

Actual results 2024: SI Leader Lab Eastern Europe/MENA:  Senior participants: 97% hold a management position. High attendance: 100 out of 106 participants received a diploma (94%). The results from the evaluation are good: 81% (knowledge) and 76% (tools). Relatively good in terms of organizational anchoring: 74%.  
Through the program, 182 workshops were conducted, and 1607 people were reached through these. Network meeting with 130 participants including representatives from Swedish civil society.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Faktiska resultat 2025: SI Leader Lab svarar mot behovet av att stärka civilsamhällesledare i komplexa kontexter med ökande repression och med begränsade möjligheter till samverkan och kapacitetsutveckling. Målet är att utveckla ledarskap, strategiskt påverkansarbete och nätverk för att främja demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet – samt att bygga långsiktiga relationer med det svenska civilsamhället. Programmet genomfördes i hybridformat med en fysisk vecka i Sverige. Till årets program antogs 108 deltagare från Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. 98 % slutförde programmet och majoriteten innehar en chefsposition. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombinerades med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där 36 deltagare drev förändringsprojekt som gav tydliga och mätbara resultat. Regionalt erfarenhetsutbyte, särskilt kring EU‑integration, gav oväntat stort mervärde. Resultaten visar tydliga effekter: deltagare har initierat projekt som avslöjar korruption, utvecklat ledarskapsutbildningar och lanserat mentorskapsprogram för juridikstudenter. Långtidsuppföljning visar att 95 % fortsatt använder verktygen och 87 % uppger att organisationen stärkts i sin kapacitet att driva förändring

Faktiska resultat 2024: 
SI Leader Lab Östeuropa/MENA (resultat i hela gruppen): 
Seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition 
Hög närvaro: 100 av 106 deltagare fick diplom (94 %)   
Resultaten från utvärderingen är goda: 81 % (kunskap) och 76% (verktyg).  
Relativt goda vad gäller organisationsförankring: 74%.  
Genom programmet genomfördes 182 workshoppar, och 1607 personer nåddes genom dessa. 
Nätverksmöte med 130 deltagare inklusive representanter från det svenska civilsamhället.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Actual results 2025: SI Leader Lab addresses the need to strengthen civil society leaders operating in complex contexts marked by increasing repression and limited opportunities for collaboration and capacity development. The aim is to build leadership skills, strategic advocacy, and networks that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression – while fostering long‑term relationships with Swedish civil society. The programme was delivered in a hybrid format, including a physical week in Sweden. This year, 108 participants were admitted from Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. A total of 98% completed the programme, and the majority hold managerial positions. A broad spring offering was combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where 36 participants implemented change projects that generated clear and measurable results. Regional knowledge exchange, particularly on EU integration, provided unexpectedly strong added value. The results show tangible impact: participants have initiated projects exposing corruption, developed leadership training, and launched mentorship programmes for law students. Long‑term follow‑up indicates that 95% continue to use the tools and 87% report strengthened organisational capacity to drive change.

Actual results 2024: SI Leader Lab Eastern Europe/MENA:  Senior participants: 97% hold a management position. High attendance: 100 out of 106 participants received a diploma (94%). The results from the evaluation are good: 81% (knowledge) and 76% (tools). Relatively good in terms of organizational anchoring: 74%.  
Through the program, 182 workshops were conducted, and 1607 people were reached through these. Network meeting with 130 participants including representatives from Swedish civil society.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Faktiska resultat 2025: SI Leader Lab svarar mot behovet av att stärka civilsamhällesledare i komplexa kontexter med ökande repression och med begränsade möjligheter till samverkan och kapacitetsutveckling. Målet är att utveckla ledarskap, strategiskt påverkansarbete och nätverk för att främja demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet – samt att bygga långsiktiga relationer med det svenska civilsamhället. Programmet genomfördes i hybridformat med en fysisk vecka i Sverige. Till årets program antogs 108 deltagare från Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. 98 % slutförde programmet och majoriteten innehar en chefsposition. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombinerades med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där 36 deltagare drev förändringsprojekt som gav tydliga och mätbara resultat. Regionalt erfarenhetsutbyte, särskilt kring EU‑integration, gav oväntat stort mervärde. Resultaten visar tydliga effekter: deltagare har initierat projekt som avslöjar korruption, utvecklat ledarskapsutbildningar och lanserat mentorskapsprogram för juridikstudenter. Långtidsuppföljning visar att 95 % fortsatt använder verktygen och 87 % uppger att organisationen stärkts i sin kapacitet att driva förändring

Faktiska resultat 2024: 
SI Leader Lab Östeuropa/MENA (resultat i hela gruppen): 
Seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition 
Hög närvaro: 100 av 106 deltagare fick diplom (94 %)   
Resultaten från utvärderingen är goda: 81 % (kunskap) och 76% (verktyg).  
Relativt goda vad gäller organisationsförankring: 74%.  
Genom programmet genomfördes 182 workshoppar, och 1607 personer nåddes genom dessa. 
Nätverksmöte med 130 deltagare inklusive representanter från det svenska civilsamhället.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Faktiska resultat 2025: SI Leader Lab svarar mot behovet av att stärka civilsamhällesledare i komplexa kontexter med ökande repression och med begränsade möjligheter till samverkan och kapacitetsutveckling. Målet är att utveckla ledarskap, strategiskt påverkansarbete och nätverk för att främja demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet – samt att bygga långsiktiga relationer med det svenska civilsamhället. Programmet genomfördes i hybridformat med en fysisk vecka i Sverige. Till årets program antogs 108 deltagare från Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. 98 % slutförde programmet och majoriteten innehar en chefsposition. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombinerades med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där 36 deltagare drev förändringsprojekt som gav tydliga och mätbara resultat. Regionalt erfarenhetsutbyte, särskilt kring EU‑integration, gav oväntat stort mervärde. Resultaten visar tydliga effekter: deltagare har initierat projekt som avslöjar korruption, utvecklat ledarskapsutbildningar och lanserat mentorskapsprogram för juridikstudenter. Långtidsuppföljning visar att 95 % fortsatt använder verktygen och 87 % uppger att organisationen stärkts i sin kapacitet att driva förändring

Faktiska resultat 2024: 
SI Leader Lab Östeuropa/MENA (resultat i hela gruppen): 
Seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition 
Hög närvaro: 100 av 106 deltagare fick diplom (94 %)   
Resultaten från utvärderingen är goda: 81 % (kunskap) och 76% (verktyg).  
Relativt goda vad gäller organisationsförankring: 74%.  
Genom programmet genomfördes 182 workshoppar, och 1607 personer nåddes genom dessa. 
Nätverksmöte med 130 deltagare inklusive representanter från det svenska civilsamhället.</narrative>
        <narrative>Actual results 2025: SI Leader Lab addresses the need to strengthen civil society leaders operating in complex contexts marked by increasing repression and limited opportunities for collaboration and capacity development. The aim is to build leadership skills, strategic advocacy, and networks that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression – while fostering long‑term relationships with Swedish civil society. The programme was delivered in a hybrid format, including a physical week in Sweden. This year, 108 participants were admitted from Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. A total of 98% completed the programme, and the majority hold managerial positions. A broad spring offering was combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where 36 participants implemented change projects that generated clear and measurable results. Regional knowledge exchange, particularly on EU integration, provided unexpectedly strong added value. The results show tangible impact: participants have initiated projects exposing corruption, developed leadership training, and launched mentorship programmes for law students. Long‑term follow‑up indicates that 95% continue to use the tools and 87% report strengthened organisational capacity to drive change.

Actual results 2024: SI Leader Lab Eastern Europe/MENA:  Senior participants: 97% hold a management position. High attendance: 100 out of 106 participants received a diploma (94%). The results from the evaluation are good: 81% (knowledge) and 76% (tools). Relatively good in terms of organizational anchoring: 74%.  
Through the program, 182 workshops were conducted, and 1607 people were reached through these. Network meeting with 130 participants including representatives from Swedish civil society.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership Programme: SI Leader Lab</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Faktiska resultat 2025: SI Leader Lab svarar mot behovet av att stärka civilsamhällesledare i komplexa kontexter med ökande repression och med begränsade möjligheter till samverkan och kapacitetsutveckling. Målet är att utveckla ledarskap, strategiskt påverkansarbete och nätverk för att främja demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet – samt att bygga långsiktiga relationer med det svenska civilsamhället. Programmet genomfördes i hybridformat med en fysisk vecka i Sverige. Till årets program antogs 108 deltagare från Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. 98 % slutförde programmet och majoriteten innehar en chefsposition. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombinerades med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där 36 deltagare drev förändringsprojekt som gav tydliga och mätbara resultat. Regionalt erfarenhetsutbyte, särskilt kring EU‑integration, gav oväntat stort mervärde. Resultaten visar tydliga effekter: deltagare har initierat projekt som avslöjar korruption, utvecklat ledarskapsutbildningar och lanserat mentorskapsprogram för juridikstudenter. Långtidsuppföljning visar att 95 % fortsatt använder verktygen och 87 % uppger att organisationen stärkts i sin kapacitet att driva förändring

Faktiska resultat 2024: 
SI Leader Lab Östeuropa/MENA (resultat i hela gruppen): 
Seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition 
Hög närvaro: 100 av 106 deltagare fick diplom (94 %)   
Resultaten från utvärderingen är goda: 81 % (kunskap) och 76% (verktyg).  
Relativt goda vad gäller organisationsförankring: 74%.  
Genom programmet genomfördes 182 workshoppar, och 1607 personer nåddes genom dessa. 
Nätverksmöte med 130 deltagare inklusive representanter från det svenska civilsamhället.</narrative>
        <narrative>Actual results 2025: SI Leader Lab addresses the need to strengthen civil society leaders operating in complex contexts marked by increasing repression and limited opportunities for collaboration and capacity development. The aim is to build leadership skills, strategic advocacy, and networks that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression – while fostering long‑term relationships with Swedish civil society. The programme was delivered in a hybrid format, including a physical week in Sweden. This year, 108 participants were admitted from Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. A total of 98% completed the programme, and the majority hold managerial positions. A broad spring offering was combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where 36 participants implemented change projects that generated clear and measurable results. Regional knowledge exchange, particularly on EU integration, provided unexpectedly strong added value. The results show tangible impact: participants have initiated projects exposing corruption, developed leadership training, and launched mentorship programmes for law students. Long‑term follow‑up indicates that 95% continue to use the tools and 87% report strengthened organisational capacity to drive change.

Actual results 2024: SI Leader Lab Eastern Europe/MENA:  Senior participants: 97% hold a management position. High attendance: 100 out of 106 participants received a diploma (94%). The results from the evaluation are good: 81% (knowledge) and 76% (tools). Relatively good in terms of organizational anchoring: 74%.  
Through the program, 182 workshops were conducted, and 1607 people were reached through these. Network meeting with 130 participants including representatives from Swedish civil society.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: SI Leader Lab</narrative>
      <narrative>Leadership Programme: SI Leader Lab</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Faktiska resultat 2025: SI Leader Lab svarar mot behovet av att stärka civilsamhällesledare i komplexa kontexter med ökande repression och med begränsade möjligheter till samverkan och kapacitetsutveckling. Målet är att utveckla ledarskap, strategiskt påverkansarbete och nätverk för att främja demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet – samt att bygga långsiktiga relationer med det svenska civilsamhället. Programmet genomfördes i hybridformat med en fysisk vecka i Sverige. Till årets program antogs 108 deltagare från Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. 98 % slutförde programmet och majoriteten innehar en chefsposition. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombinerades med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där 36 deltagare drev förändringsprojekt som gav tydliga och mätbara resultat. Regionalt erfarenhetsutbyte, särskilt kring EU‑integration, gav oväntat stort mervärde. Resultaten visar tydliga effekter: deltagare har initierat projekt som avslöjar korruption, utvecklat ledarskapsutbildningar och lanserat mentorskapsprogram för juridikstudenter. Långtidsuppföljning visar att 95 % fortsatt använder verktygen och 87 % uppger att organisationen stärkts i sin kapacitet att driva förändring

Faktiska resultat 2024: 
SI Leader Lab Östeuropa/MENA (resultat i hela gruppen): 
Seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition 
Hög närvaro: 100 av 106 deltagare fick diplom (94 %)   
Resultaten från utvärderingen är goda: 81 % (kunskap) och 76% (verktyg).  
Relativt goda vad gäller organisationsförankring: 74%.  
Genom programmet genomfördes 182 workshoppar, och 1607 personer nåddes genom dessa. 
Nätverksmöte med 130 deltagare inklusive representanter från det svenska civilsamhället.</narrative>
        <narrative>Actual results 2025: SI Leader Lab addresses the need to strengthen civil society leaders operating in complex contexts marked by increasing repression and limited opportunities for collaboration and capacity development. The aim is to build leadership skills, strategic advocacy, and networks that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression – while fostering long‑term relationships with Swedish civil society. The programme was delivered in a hybrid format, including a physical week in Sweden. This year, 108 participants were admitted from Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. A total of 98% completed the programme, and the majority hold managerial positions. A broad spring offering was combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where 36 participants implemented change projects that generated clear and measurable results. Regional knowledge exchange, particularly on EU integration, provided unexpectedly strong added value. The results show tangible impact: participants have initiated projects exposing corruption, developed leadership training, and launched mentorship programmes for law students. Long‑term follow‑up indicates that 95% continue to use the tools and 87% report strengthened organisational capacity to drive change.

Actual results 2024: SI Leader Lab Eastern Europe/MENA:  Senior participants: 97% hold a management position. High attendance: 100 out of 106 participants received a diploma (94%). The results from the evaluation are good: 81% (knowledge) and 76% (tools). Relatively good in terms of organizational anchoring: 74%.  
Through the program, 182 workshops were conducted, and 1607 people were reached through these. Network meeting with 130 participants including representatives from Swedish civil society.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership Programme: SI Leader Lab</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: SI Leader Lab</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Actual results 2025: SI Leader Lab addresses the need to strengthen civil society leaders operating in complex contexts marked by increasing repression and limited opportunities for collaboration and capacity development. The aim is to build leadership skills, strategic advocacy, and networks that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression – while fostering long‑term relationships with Swedish civil society. The programme was delivered in a hybrid format, including a physical week in Sweden. This year, 108 participants were admitted from Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. A total of 98% completed the programme, and the majority hold managerial positions. A broad spring offering was combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where 36 participants implemented change projects that generated clear and measurable results. Regional knowledge exchange, particularly on EU integration, provided unexpectedly strong added value. The results show tangible impact: participants have initiated projects exposing corruption, developed leadership training, and launched mentorship programmes for law students. Long‑term follow‑up indicates that 95% continue to use the tools and 87% report strengthened organisational capacity to drive change.

Actual results 2024: SI Leader Lab Eastern Europe/MENA:  Senior participants: 97% hold a management position. High attendance: 100 out of 106 participants received a diploma (94%). The results from the evaluation are good: 81% (knowledge) and 76% (tools). Relatively good in terms of organizational anchoring: 74%.  
Through the program, 182 workshops were conducted, and 1607 people were reached through these. Network meeting with 130 participants including representatives from Swedish civil society.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Faktiska resultat 2025: SI Leader Lab svarar mot behovet av att stärka civilsamhällesledare i komplexa kontexter med ökande repression och med begränsade möjligheter till samverkan och kapacitetsutveckling. Målet är att utveckla ledarskap, strategiskt påverkansarbete och nätverk för att främja demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet – samt att bygga långsiktiga relationer med det svenska civilsamhället. Programmet genomfördes i hybridformat med en fysisk vecka i Sverige. Till årets program antogs 108 deltagare från Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. 98 % slutförde programmet och majoriteten innehar en chefsposition. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombinerades med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där 36 deltagare drev förändringsprojekt som gav tydliga och mätbara resultat. Regionalt erfarenhetsutbyte, särskilt kring EU‑integration, gav oväntat stort mervärde. Resultaten visar tydliga effekter: deltagare har initierat projekt som avslöjar korruption, utvecklat ledarskapsutbildningar och lanserat mentorskapsprogram för juridikstudenter. Långtidsuppföljning visar att 95 % fortsatt använder verktygen och 87 % uppger att organisationen stärkts i sin kapacitet att driva förändring

Faktiska resultat 2024: 
SI Leader Lab Östeuropa/MENA (resultat i hela gruppen): 
Seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition 
Hög närvaro: 100 av 106 deltagare fick diplom (94 %)   
Resultaten från utvärderingen är goda: 81 % (kunskap) och 76% (verktyg).  
Relativt goda vad gäller organisationsförankring: 74%.  
Genom programmet genomfördes 182 workshoppar, och 1607 personer nåddes genom dessa. 
Nätverksmöte med 130 deltagare inklusive representanter från det svenska civilsamhället.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Faktiska resultat 2025: SI Leader Lab svarar mot behovet av att stärka civilsamhällesledare i komplexa kontexter med ökande repression och med begränsade möjligheter till samverkan och kapacitetsutveckling. Målet är att utveckla ledarskap, strategiskt påverkansarbete och nätverk för att främja demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet – samt att bygga långsiktiga relationer med det svenska civilsamhället. Programmet genomfördes i hybridformat med en fysisk vecka i Sverige. Till årets program antogs 108 deltagare från Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. 98 % slutförde programmet och majoriteten innehar en chefsposition. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombinerades med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där 36 deltagare drev förändringsprojekt som gav tydliga och mätbara resultat. Regionalt erfarenhetsutbyte, särskilt kring EU‑integration, gav oväntat stort mervärde. Resultaten visar tydliga effekter: deltagare har initierat projekt som avslöjar korruption, utvecklat ledarskapsutbildningar och lanserat mentorskapsprogram för juridikstudenter. Långtidsuppföljning visar att 95 % fortsatt använder verktygen och 87 % uppger att organisationen stärkts i sin kapacitet att driva förändring

Faktiska resultat 2024: 
SI Leader Lab Östeuropa/MENA (resultat i hela gruppen): 
Seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition 
Hög närvaro: 100 av 106 deltagare fick diplom (94 %)   
Resultaten från utvärderingen är goda: 81 % (kunskap) och 76% (verktyg).  
Relativt goda vad gäller organisationsförankring: 74%.  
Genom programmet genomfördes 182 workshoppar, och 1607 personer nåddes genom dessa. 
Nätverksmöte med 130 deltagare inklusive representanter från det svenska civilsamhället.</narrative>
        <narrative>Actual results 2025: SI Leader Lab addresses the need to strengthen civil society leaders operating in complex contexts marked by increasing repression and limited opportunities for collaboration and capacity development. The aim is to build leadership skills, strategic advocacy, and networks that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression – while fostering long‑term relationships with Swedish civil society. The programme was delivered in a hybrid format, including a physical week in Sweden. This year, 108 participants were admitted from Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. A total of 98% completed the programme, and the majority hold managerial positions. A broad spring offering was combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where 36 participants implemented change projects that generated clear and measurable results. Regional knowledge exchange, particularly on EU integration, provided unexpectedly strong added value. The results show tangible impact: participants have initiated projects exposing corruption, developed leadership training, and launched mentorship programmes for law students. Long‑term follow‑up indicates that 95% continue to use the tools and 87% report strengthened organisational capacity to drive change.

Actual results 2024: SI Leader Lab Eastern Europe/MENA:  Senior participants: 97% hold a management position. High attendance: 100 out of 106 participants received a diploma (94%). The results from the evaluation are good: 81% (knowledge) and 76% (tools). Relatively good in terms of organizational anchoring: 74%.  
Through the program, 182 workshops were conducted, and 1607 people were reached through these. Network meeting with 130 participants including representatives from Swedish civil society.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership Programme: SI Leader Lab</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Faktiska resultat 2025: SI Leader Lab svarar mot behovet av att stärka civilsamhällesledare i komplexa kontexter med ökande repression och med begränsade möjligheter till samverkan och kapacitetsutveckling. Målet är att utveckla ledarskap, strategiskt påverkansarbete och nätverk för att främja demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet – samt att bygga långsiktiga relationer med det svenska civilsamhället. Programmet genomfördes i hybridformat med en fysisk vecka i Sverige. Till årets program antogs 108 deltagare från Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. 98 % slutförde programmet och majoriteten innehar en chefsposition. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombinerades med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där 36 deltagare drev förändringsprojekt som gav tydliga och mätbara resultat. Regionalt erfarenhetsutbyte, särskilt kring EU‑integration, gav oväntat stort mervärde. Resultaten visar tydliga effekter: deltagare har initierat projekt som avslöjar korruption, utvecklat ledarskapsutbildningar och lanserat mentorskapsprogram för juridikstudenter. Långtidsuppföljning visar att 95 % fortsatt använder verktygen och 87 % uppger att organisationen stärkts i sin kapacitet att driva förändring

Faktiska resultat 2024: 
SI Leader Lab Östeuropa/MENA (resultat i hela gruppen): 
Seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition 
Hög närvaro: 100 av 106 deltagare fick diplom (94 %)   
Resultaten från utvärderingen är goda: 81 % (kunskap) och 76% (verktyg).  
Relativt goda vad gäller organisationsförankring: 74%.  
Genom programmet genomfördes 182 workshoppar, och 1607 personer nåddes genom dessa. 
Nätverksmöte med 130 deltagare inklusive representanter från det svenska civilsamhället.</narrative>
        <narrative>Actual results 2025: SI Leader Lab addresses the need to strengthen civil society leaders operating in complex contexts marked by increasing repression and limited opportunities for collaboration and capacity development. The aim is to build leadership skills, strategic advocacy, and networks that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression – while fostering long‑term relationships with Swedish civil society. The programme was delivered in a hybrid format, including a physical week in Sweden. This year, 108 participants were admitted from Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. A total of 98% completed the programme, and the majority hold managerial positions. A broad spring offering was combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where 36 participants implemented change projects that generated clear and measurable results. Regional knowledge exchange, particularly on EU integration, provided unexpectedly strong added value. The results show tangible impact: participants have initiated projects exposing corruption, developed leadership training, and launched mentorship programmes for law students. Long‑term follow‑up indicates that 95% continue to use the tools and 87% report strengthened organisational capacity to drive change.

Actual results 2024: SI Leader Lab Eastern Europe/MENA:  Senior participants: 97% hold a management position. High attendance: 100 out of 106 participants received a diploma (94%). The results from the evaluation are good: 81% (knowledge) and 76% (tools). Relatively good in terms of organizational anchoring: 74%.  
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.8 - Broaden and strengthen the participation of developing countries in the institutions of global governance.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.8 - Utvidga och stärka utvecklingsländernas deltagande i institutionerna för global styrning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Belarus</narrative>
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      <narrative>Employment creation</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
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Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs for the SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is a competence enhancing program with a focus on career planning and career development to facilitate the re-entry of scholarship holders into the labor market in their home countries. The activities within the programme focus on career planning and career development as a tool to strengthen the competence and capacity of the scholarship holders. This is a program that is implemented in several countries. The display on openaid.se is made in such a way that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate efforts.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP)  är ett kompetenshöjande program med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för att underlätta stipendiaternas återinträde på arbetsmarknaden i hemländer. Aktiviteterna inom programmet har inriktning på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling som ett verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet. Detta är ett program som genomförs i flera länder. Visningen på openaid.se gör dock att det totala finansiella utfallet per land redovisas som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP)  är ett kompetenshöjande program med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för att underlätta stipendiaternas återinträde på arbetsmarknaden i hemländer. Aktiviteterna inom programmet har inriktning på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling som ett verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet. Detta är ett program som genomförs i flera länder. Visningen på openaid.se gör dock att det totala finansiella utfallet per land redovisas som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>Administrative costs for the SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is a competence enhancing program with a focus on career planning and career development to facilitate the re-entry of scholarship holders into the labor market in their home countries. The activities within the programme focus on career planning and career development as a tool to strengthen the competence and capacity of the scholarship holders. This is a program that is implemented in several countries. The display on openaid.se is made in such a way that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate efforts.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ghana</narrative>
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      <narrative>Employment creation</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Myanmar</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Rwanda</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Thailand</narrative>
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      <narrative>Employment creation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Other Social Infrastructure &amp; Services</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Zimbabwe</narrative>
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      <narrative>Employment creation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Other Social Infrastructure &amp; Services</narrative>
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    <document-link url="https://si.se/en/how-we-work/build-relations-and-networks/si-network-for-global-professionals/" format="text/html">
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        <narrative>Organisation web page</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nätverk för Svenska institutets stipendiater</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP)</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP) is a training programme developed to build new networks, knowledge and practices for increased transparency, efficiency and resilience in public administration. The programme also aims to strengthen your individual capabilities to meet the requirements of a modern governance structure. As a SAYP participant, you will be able to expand your own contact networks and share ideas, experiences and challenges with other like-minded professionals.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP) är Svenska institutets utbildningsprogram för att stärka aktörer inom offentlig sektor, civilsamhälle och näringsliv  att möta komplexa samhällsutmaningar såsom jämställdhet, inkludering, och pågående miljö- och klimatkris. Målgruppen är unga yrkesverksamma dels i Östeuropa, dels på västra Balkan. Programmet stärker deltagarnas förmåga att kunna driva och implementera förändringsarbete inom sina respektive organisationer.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The expected short-term results (immediately following the program) are new networks, knowledge and practices for increased transparency, efficiency and resilience in public administration. The programme also aims to strengthen your individual capabilities to meet the requirements of a modern governance structure. As a SAYP participant, you will be able to expand your own contact networks and share ideas, experiences and challenges with other like-minded professionals. 

Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De förväntade resultaten på kortare sikt (direkt efter programmet) är att programmet har lett till lärande i form av nya kunskaper och metoder för att kunna driva förändringsprocesser i riktning  mot en hållbar modern statsförvaltning. Det kan ske genom att deltagarnas organisationer har utvecklats i en hållbar riktning tack var den kompetens och de idéer som tillförts genom deltagande i SAYP. Ytterligare en förväntad effekt är att programmet leder till att nationella nätverk skapas av personer inom och med intressen i statsförvaltning efter att programmet är avsluta. 

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>Organisation web page</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative>The programme had an annual call for applications and each year 4-5 programs with different themes were granted based on given frameworks in the call.

Summary of implementation for the entire Western Balkans region in 2024/2025: 
4 programs, 101 participants of which 72 women, 29 men

The following training programmes were launched and implemented during 2024/2025:

Halmstad University: Collaborative governance in a digital era 

Woman to Woman: Equality training for practitioners, from theory to policy implementation

Linköping University: Sustainable e-Government: Resilience, Innovation and Democracy

Lund University: Perspectives on Multi-level governance, Decentralization and Human Rights

Every organiser conducts surveys at the end of the programme where questions about increased knowledge and new tools within the programme's theme are asked. Questions about whether the programme contributes to organisational anchoring are also examined. Results for immediate measurable indicators:
Percentage answering 4-5 on a five-point scale, where 5 is the highest grade: 73% (increased knowledge) 59% (tools to drive change) 55% (organisational anchoring).

The programme is phased out and will not be part of the call for applications in 2025. This is to better synchronize Swedish Insitute's offers in the region.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Programmet utlystes årligen och varje år beviljades 4-5 program med olika tematik utifrån givna ramar i utlysningen. 

Sammanfattning av genomförandet för hela regionen Västra Balkan 2024/2025: 
4 program, 101 deltagare varav 72 kvinnor, 29 män

Följande utbildningsprogram har startats och genomförts under 2024/2025: 

Högskolan Halmstad: Collaborative Governance in a Digital Era 

Kvinna till Kvinna: Gender Equality Education for Practitioners, From Theory to Policy Implementation

Linköpings universitet: Sustainable e-Government: Resilience, Innovation, and Democracy

Lunds universitet: Perspectives on Multi-level governance, Decentralisation and Human Rights

Varje arrangör genomför enkäter i slutet av programmet där frågor om kunskapsökning och nya verktyg inom programmets tema ställs. Även frågor om programmet bidrar till organisatorisk förankring undersöks.
Resultat för omedelbara mätbara indikatorer:
Andel som svarar 4-5 på en femgradig skala, där 5 är högsta betyg: 73% (ökad kunskap) 59% (verktyg för att driva förändring) 55% (organisatorisk förankring).

Programmet utlyses inte igen för 2025, detta för att bättre synkronisera myndighetens erbjudanden i regionen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Leadership programme: Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP) är Svenska institutets utbildningsprogram för att stärka aktörer inom offentlig sektor, civilsamhälle och näringsliv  att möta komplexa samhällsutmaningar såsom jämställdhet, inkludering, och pågående miljö- och klimatkris. Målgruppen är unga yrkesverksamma dels i Östeuropa, dels på västra Balkan. Programmet stärker deltagarnas förmåga att kunna driva och implementera förändringsarbete inom sina respektive organisationer.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP) is a training programme developed to build new networks, knowledge and practices for increased transparency, efficiency and resilience in public administration. The programme also aims to strengthen your individual capabilities to meet the requirements of a modern governance structure. As a SAYP participant, you will be able to expand your own contact networks and share ideas, experiences and challenges with other like-minded professionals.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The expected short-term results (immediately following the program) are new networks, knowledge and practices for increased transparency, efficiency and resilience in public administration. The programme also aims to strengthen your individual capabilities to meet the requirements of a modern governance structure. As a SAYP participant, you will be able to expand your own contact networks and share ideas, experiences and challenges with other like-minded professionals. 

Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De förväntade resultaten på kortare sikt (direkt efter programmet) är att programmet har lett till lärande i form av nya kunskaper och metoder för att kunna driva förändringsprocesser i riktning  mot en hållbar modern statsförvaltning. Det kan ske genom att deltagarnas organisationer har utvecklats i en hållbar riktning tack var den kompetens och de idéer som tillförts genom deltagande i SAYP. Ytterligare en förväntad effekt är att programmet leder till att nationella nätverk skapas av personer inom och med intressen i statsförvaltning efter att programmet är avsluta. 

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
    <tag code="16.10" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.6" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="5.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.1 - Avskaffa alla former av diskriminering av alla kvinnor och flickor överallt</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="5.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.5 - Tillförsäkra kvinnor fullt och faktiskt deltagande och lika möjligheter till ledarskap på alla beslutsnivåer i det politiska, ekonomiska och offentliga livet.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="D02" />
    <default-tied-status code="3" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-01">1396041</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11430" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
      <recipient-country code="AL" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">1193869</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
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      <value value-date="2025-01-28">202172</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
      <recipient-country code="AL" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-SAYP-5034-KOSOVO</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Leadership programme: Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP) is a training programme developed to build new networks, knowledge and practices for increased transparency, efficiency and resilience in public administration. The programme also aims to strengthen your individual capabilities to meet the requirements of a modern governance structure. As a SAYP participant, you will be able to expand your own contact networks and share ideas, experiences and challenges with other like-minded professionals.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP) är Svenska institutets utbildningsprogram för att stärka aktörer inom offentlig sektor, civilsamhälle och näringsliv  att möta komplexa samhällsutmaningar såsom jämställdhet, inkludering, och pågående miljö- och klimatkris. Målgruppen är unga yrkesverksamma dels i Östeuropa, dels på västra Balkan. Programmet stärker deltagarnas förmåga att kunna driva och implementera förändringsarbete inom sina respektive organisationer.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The expected short-term results (immediately following the program) are new networks, knowledge and practices for increased transparency, efficiency and resilience in public administration. The programme also aims to strengthen your individual capabilities to meet the requirements of a modern governance structure. As a SAYP participant, you will be able to expand your own contact networks and share ideas, experiences and challenges with other like-minded professionals. 

Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De förväntade resultaten på kortare sikt (direkt efter programmet) är att programmet har lett till lärande i form av nya kunskaper och metoder för att kunna driva förändringsprocesser i riktning  mot en hållbar modern statsförvaltning. Det kan ske genom att deltagarnas organisationer har utvecklats i en hållbar riktning tack var den kompetens och de idéer som tillförts genom deltagande i SAYP. Ytterligare en förväntad effekt är att programmet leder till att nationella nätverk skapas av personer inom och med intressen i statsförvaltning efter att programmet är avsluta. 

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
      </title>
      <description>
        <narrative>The programme had an annual call for applications and each year 4-5 programs with different themes were granted based on given frameworks in the call.

Summary of implementation for the entire Western Balkans region in 2024/2025: 
4 programs, 101 participants of which 72 women, 29 men

The following training programmes were launched and implemented during 2024/2025:

Halmstad University: Collaborative governance in a digital era 

Woman to Woman: Equality training for practitioners, from theory to policy implementation

Linköping University: Sustainable e-Government: Resilience, Innovation and Democracy

Lund University: Perspectives on Multi-level governance, Decentralization and Human Rights

Every organiser conducts surveys at the end of the programme where questions about increased knowledge and new tools within the programme's theme are asked. Questions about whether the programme contributes to organisational anchoring are also examined. Results for immediate measurable indicators:
Percentage answering 4-5 on a five-point scale, where 5 is the highest grade: 73% (increased knowledge) 59% (tools to drive change) 55% (organisational anchoring).

The programme is phased out and will not be part of the call for applications in 2025. This is to better synchronize Swedish Insitute's offers in the region.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Programmet utlystes årligen och varje år beviljades 4-5 program med olika tematik utifrån givna ramar i utlysningen. 

Sammanfattning av genomförandet för hela regionen Västra Balkan 2024/2025: 
4 program, 101 deltagare varav 72 kvinnor, 29 män

Följande utbildningsprogram har startats och genomförts under 2024/2025: 

Högskolan Halmstad: Collaborative Governance in a Digital Era 

Kvinna till Kvinna: Gender Equality Education for Practitioners, From Theory to Policy Implementation

Linköpings universitet: Sustainable e-Government: Resilience, Innovation, and Democracy

Lunds universitet: Perspectives on Multi-level governance, Decentralisation and Human Rights

Varje arrangör genomför enkäter i slutet av programmet där frågor om kunskapsökning och nya verktyg inom programmets tema ställs. Även frågor om programmet bidrar till organisatorisk förankring undersöks.
Resultat för omedelbara mätbara indikatorer:
Andel som svarar 4-5 på en femgradig skala, där 5 är högsta betyg: 73% (ökad kunskap) 59% (verktyg för att driva förändring) 55% (organisatorisk förankring).

Programmet utlyses inte igen för 2025, detta för att bättre synkronisera myndighetens erbjudanden i regionen.</narrative>
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        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Leadership programme: Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP) är Svenska institutets utbildningsprogram för att stärka aktörer inom offentlig sektor, civilsamhälle och näringsliv  att möta komplexa samhällsutmaningar såsom jämställdhet, inkludering, och pågående miljö- och klimatkris. Målgruppen är unga yrkesverksamma dels i Östeuropa, dels på västra Balkan. Programmet stärker deltagarnas förmåga att kunna driva och implementera förändringsarbete inom sina respektive organisationer.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP) is a training programme developed to build new networks, knowledge and practices for increased transparency, efficiency and resilience in public administration. The programme also aims to strengthen your individual capabilities to meet the requirements of a modern governance structure. As a SAYP participant, you will be able to expand your own contact networks and share ideas, experiences and challenges with other like-minded professionals.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The expected short-term results (immediately following the program) are new networks, knowledge and practices for increased transparency, efficiency and resilience in public administration. The programme also aims to strengthen your individual capabilities to meet the requirements of a modern governance structure. As a SAYP participant, you will be able to expand your own contact networks and share ideas, experiences and challenges with other like-minded professionals. 

Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
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Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP) är Svenska institutets utbildningsprogram för att stärka aktörer inom offentlig sektor, civilsamhälle och näringsliv  att möta komplexa samhällsutmaningar såsom jämställdhet, inkludering, och pågående miljö- och klimatkris. Målgruppen är unga yrkesverksamma dels i Östeuropa, dels på västra Balkan. Programmet stärker deltagarnas förmåga att kunna driva och implementera förändringsarbete inom sina respektive organisationer.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP) is a training programme developed to build new networks, knowledge and practices for increased transparency, efficiency and resilience in public administration. The programme also aims to strengthen your individual capabilities to meet the requirements of a modern governance structure. As a SAYP participant, you will be able to expand your own contact networks and share ideas, experiences and challenges with other like-minded professionals.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected short-term results (immediately following the program) are new networks, knowledge and practices for increased transparency, efficiency and resilience in public administration. The programme also aims to strengthen your individual capabilities to meet the requirements of a modern governance structure. As a SAYP participant, you will be able to expand your own contact networks and share ideas, experiences and challenges with other like-minded professionals. 

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2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
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        <narrative>The programme had an annual call for applications and each year 4-5 programs with different themes were granted based on given frameworks in the call.

Summary of implementation for the entire Western Balkans region in 2024/2025: 
4 programs, 101 participants of which 72 women, 29 men

The following training programmes were launched and implemented during 2024/2025:

Halmstad University: Collaborative governance in a digital era 

Woman to Woman: Equality training for practitioners, from theory to policy implementation

Linköping University: Sustainable e-Government: Resilience, Innovation and Democracy

Lund University: Perspectives on Multi-level governance, Decentralization and Human Rights

Every organiser conducts surveys at the end of the programme where questions about increased knowledge and new tools within the programme's theme are asked. Questions about whether the programme contributes to organisational anchoring are also examined. Results for immediate measurable indicators:
Percentage answering 4-5 on a five-point scale, where 5 is the highest grade: 73% (increased knowledge) 59% (tools to drive change) 55% (organisational anchoring).

The programme is phased out and will not be part of the call for applications in 2025. This is to better synchronize Swedish Insitute's offers in the region.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Programmet utlystes årligen och varje år beviljades 4-5 program med olika tematik utifrån givna ramar i utlysningen. 

Sammanfattning av genomförandet för hela regionen Västra Balkan 2024/2025: 
4 program, 101 deltagare varav 72 kvinnor, 29 män

Följande utbildningsprogram har startats och genomförts under 2024/2025: 

Högskolan Halmstad: Collaborative Governance in a Digital Era 

Kvinna till Kvinna: Gender Equality Education for Practitioners, From Theory to Policy Implementation

Linköpings universitet: Sustainable e-Government: Resilience, Innovation, and Democracy

Lunds universitet: Perspectives on Multi-level governance, Decentralisation and Human Rights

Varje arrangör genomför enkäter i slutet av programmet där frågor om kunskapsökning och nya verktyg inom programmets tema ställs. Även frågor om programmet bidrar till organisatorisk förankring undersöks.
Resultat för omedelbara mätbara indikatorer:
Andel som svarar 4-5 på en femgradig skala, där 5 är högsta betyg: 73% (ökad kunskap) 59% (verktyg för att driva förändring) 55% (organisatorisk förankring).

Programmet utlyses inte igen för 2025, detta för att bättre synkronisera myndighetens erbjudanden i regionen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP)</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP) is a training programme developed to build new networks, knowledge and practices for increased transparency, efficiency and resilience in public administration. The programme also aims to strengthen your individual capabilities to meet the requirements of a modern governance structure. As a SAYP participant, you will be able to expand your own contact networks and share ideas, experiences and challenges with other like-minded professionals.</narrative>
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Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected short-term results (immediately following the program) are new networks, knowledge and practices for increased transparency, efficiency and resilience in public administration. The programme also aims to strengthen your individual capabilities to meet the requirements of a modern governance structure. As a SAYP participant, you will be able to expand your own contact networks and share ideas, experiences and challenges with other like-minded professionals. 

Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
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    <title>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för kvinnliga entreprenörer från utvalda länder i MENA-regionen (Algeriet, Egypten, Iran, Jordanien, Libanon, Marocko, Palestina och Tunisien) som driver framgångsrika företag med fokus på hållbarhet. 2025 års program riktar sig till grundare av företag som bidrar med nya lösningar för klimatet med fokus på bl.a. vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan. Deltagarna rekryteras genom en öppen utlysning med ca 400 kvalificerade sökanden per år. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med stöd av upphandlade konsulter och experter/mentorer som rekryteras från den svenska resursbasen.</narrative>
      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs from selected countries in the MENA region (Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia) who run successful businesses with a sustainability focus. The 2025 programme targets founders of companies that contribute to new climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact. Participants are recruited through an open call that attracts around 400 qualified applicants each year. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute, supported by procured consultants and experts/mentors recruited from the Swedish resource base.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024: 
Syftesdrivna företag med en fungerande affärsmodell ökar sin tillväxt. Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre Verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Jämlikt deltagande på arbetsmarknaden är centralt för ekonomisk tillväxt. Att öka kvinnors möjligheter att utnyttja sin fulla potential på arbetsmarknaden kan direkt påverka ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. Trots en växande talangpool av högutbildade kvinnor har MENA-regionen det lägsta deltagandet av kvinnor på arbetsmarknaden i världen. Andelen kvinnor i regionen som startar och driver företag ligger också långt under andelen män. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 genomförs inom Sveriges MENA-strategis mål om ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i MENA. Programmet riktar sig särskilt till kvinnliga entreprenörer som bidrar med hållbara lösningar för klimatet, inom områden som vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för dessa lovande entreprenörer att nå framgång i sina företag och att bidra till jobbskapande, privatsektorutveckling och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt i hemländerna. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka dessas positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Türkiye expand their operations and impact. Immediate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies

Expected 2025:
Equal participation in the labour market is essential for economic growth. Increasing women’s opportunities to realise their full potential in the workforce can directly strengthen a country’s competitiveness and productivity. Despite a growing pool of highly educated women, the MENA region has the lowest female labour force participation rate in the world. The share of women who start and run businesses is also significantly lower than that of men. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 is carried out within the framework of Sweden’s MENA strategy, which includes objectives related to economic development, education, trade, and the green transition in the region. The programme specifically targets women entrepreneurs who contribute sustainable climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme is designed to strengthen the conditions for these promising entrepreneurs to succeed in their businesses and contribute to job creation, private sector development, and sustainable economic growth in their home countries. It provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact.</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Algeria</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024:
During 2024 a cohort of 29 participants completed the program and received diplomas. 
Percentage of participants with great knowledge: 79.5%. 
Percentage of participants with a high degree of tools to drive change in accordance with programme objectives: 74.29%. 
Percentage of participants with a high degree of organizational implementation: 76%

Results 2025:
32 qualified candidates were accepted, of whom 31 started and completed the programme. It was implemented from April to September and consisted of online workshops, learning groups, and mentoring support, followed by a physical week in Stockholm. Participants developed growth plans for their companies with a focus on leadership, business development, and social and climate impact. The Sweden week also provided opportunities to meet Swedish actors in innovation and sustainability, strengthening Sweden’s image and creating synergies with Swedish offerings in the region. The programme has strengthened participants’ individual capacities and improved their companies’ potential to grow and increase their positive environmental and societal impact.

New partnerships: 73% of participants report that the programme has led to new partnerships.

Readiness for financing: Participants have developed investment strategies and capital‑raising plans. The programme has activated new networks for participants within impact investment in the MENA region and created links between the participants and the Sida‑funded Challenge Fund Water and Energy for Food.

Organisational anchoring: 83% of participants report that the programme has resulted in new decisions at a strategic level. The same proportion state that they have implemented new working methods in their companies.

Knowledge and tools: 83% of participants report that the programme, to a high or very high degree, has provided them with new tools that promote the development of their companies (including leadership, team development, customer and market understanding, product development, distribution, and impact monitoring).</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 
För programomgången under 2024 fullföljde 29 deltagare programmet och fick diplom. 
Andel deltagare med stor kunskap: 79,5%. 
Andel deltagare med hög grad av verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål: 74,29%. 
Andel deltagare med hög grad av organisatorisk förankring: 76%

Resultat 2025:
32 kvalificerade kandidater antogs, varav 31 påbörjade och fullföljde programmet. Det genomfördes april–september och bestod av online‑workshopar, lärgrupper och mentorstöd, följt av en fysisk vecka i Stockholm. Deltagarna utvecklade tillväxtplaner för sina företag med fokus på ledarskap, affärsutveckling och social/klimatmässig påverkan. Sverigeveckan gav även möjlighet till möten med svenska aktörer inom innovation och hållbarhet, vilket stärkte Sverigebilden och skapade synergier med svenska erbjudanden. Programmet har stärkt deltagarnas individuella kapacitet och förbättrat deras företags möjligheter att växa och öka sin positiva miljö‑ och samhällspåverkan. 

Nya samarbeten: 73 % av deltagarna uppger att programmet lett till nya partnerskap.

Finansieringsberedskap: Deltagarna har utvecklat investeringsstrategier och kapitalanskaffningsplaner. Programmet har aktiverat nya nätverk för deltagarna inom impact-investeringar i MENA och skapat kopplingar mellan deltagarna och den Sida-finansierade Challengefonden Water and Energy for Food.

Organisatorisk förankring: 83 % av deltagarna uppger att programmet resulterat i nya beslut på strategisk nivå. Lika många uppger att de har implementerat nya arbetssätt i företaget. 

Kunskap och verktyg: 83 % av deltagarna uppger att programmet i hög eller mycket hög utsträckning har gett dem nya verktyg som främjar utvecklingen av deras företag (inom bl.a. ledarskap, teamutveckling, kund- och marknadsförståelse, produktutveckling, distribution och impactuppföljning)</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Leadership programme: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs from selected countries in the MENA region (Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia) who run successful businesses with a sustainability focus. The 2025 programme targets founders of companies that contribute to new climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact. Participants are recruited through an open call that attracts around 400 qualified applicants each year. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute, supported by procured consultants and experts/mentors recruited from the Swedish resource base.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för kvinnliga entreprenörer från utvalda länder i MENA-regionen (Algeriet, Egypten, Iran, Jordanien, Libanon, Marocko, Palestina och Tunisien) som driver framgångsrika företag med fokus på hållbarhet. 2025 års program riktar sig till grundare av företag som bidrar med nya lösningar för klimatet med fokus på bl.a. vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan. Deltagarna rekryteras genom en öppen utlysning med ca 400 kvalificerade sökanden per år. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med stöd av upphandlade konsulter och experter/mentorer som rekryteras från den svenska resursbasen.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024: 
Syftesdrivna företag med en fungerande affärsmodell ökar sin tillväxt. Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre Verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Jämlikt deltagande på arbetsmarknaden är centralt för ekonomisk tillväxt. Att öka kvinnors möjligheter att utnyttja sin fulla potential på arbetsmarknaden kan direkt påverka ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. Trots en växande talangpool av högutbildade kvinnor har MENA-regionen det lägsta deltagandet av kvinnor på arbetsmarknaden i världen. Andelen kvinnor i regionen som startar och driver företag ligger också långt under andelen män. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 genomförs inom Sveriges MENA-strategis mål om ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i MENA. Programmet riktar sig särskilt till kvinnliga entreprenörer som bidrar med hållbara lösningar för klimatet, inom områden som vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för dessa lovande entreprenörer att nå framgång i sina företag och att bidra till jobbskapande, privatsektorutveckling och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt i hemländerna. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka dessas positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Türkiye expand their operations and impact. Immediate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies

Expected 2025:
Equal participation in the labour market is essential for economic growth. Increasing women’s opportunities to realise their full potential in the workforce can directly strengthen a country’s competitiveness and productivity. Despite a growing pool of highly educated women, the MENA region has the lowest female labour force participation rate in the world. The share of women who start and run businesses is also significantly lower than that of men. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 is carried out within the framework of Sweden’s MENA strategy, which includes objectives related to economic development, education, trade, and the green transition in the region. The programme specifically targets women entrepreneurs who contribute sustainable climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme is designed to strengthen the conditions for these promising entrepreneurs to succeed in their businesses and contribute to job creation, private sector development, and sustainable economic growth in their home countries. It provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.1 - Sustain per capita economic growth in accordance with national circumstances and, in particular, at least 7 per cent gross domestic product growth per annum in the least developed countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.1 - Upprätthålla ekonomisk tillväxt per capita i enlighet med nationella förhållanden och i synnerhet en BNP-tillväxt på minst 7 procent per år i de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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    <tag code="8.4" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.4 - Fram till 2030 successivt förbättra den globala resurseffektiviteten i konsumtionen och produktionen samt sträva efter att bryta sambandet mellan ekonomisk tillväxt och miljöförstöring, i enlighet med det tioåriga ramverket för hållbar konsumtion och produktion, med de utvecklade länderna i täten.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.4 - Improve progressively, through 2030, global resource efficiency in consumption and production and endeavour to decouple economic growth from environmental degradation, in accordance with the 10-Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production, with developed countries taking the lead.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.5 - Senast 2030 uppnå full och produktiv sysselsättning med anständiga arbetsvillkor för alla kvinnor och män, inklusive ungdomar och personer med funktionsnedsättning, samt lika lön för likvärdigt arbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.8 - Protect labour rights and promote safe and secure working environments for all workers, including migrant workers, in particular women migrants, and those in precarious employment.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för kvinnliga entreprenörer från utvalda länder i MENA-regionen (Algeriet, Egypten, Iran, Jordanien, Libanon, Marocko, Palestina och Tunisien) som driver framgångsrika företag med fokus på hållbarhet. 2025 års program riktar sig till grundare av företag som bidrar med nya lösningar för klimatet med fokus på bl.a. vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan. Deltagarna rekryteras genom en öppen utlysning med ca 400 kvalificerade sökanden per år. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med stöd av upphandlade konsulter och experter/mentorer som rekryteras från den svenska resursbasen.</narrative>
      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs from selected countries in the MENA region (Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia) who run successful businesses with a sustainability focus. The 2025 programme targets founders of companies that contribute to new climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact. Participants are recruited through an open call that attracts around 400 qualified applicants each year. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute, supported by procured consultants and experts/mentors recruited from the Swedish resource base.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Türkiye expand their operations and impact. Immediate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies

Expected 2025:
Equal participation in the labour market is essential for economic growth. Increasing women’s opportunities to realise their full potential in the workforce can directly strengthen a country’s competitiveness and productivity. Despite a growing pool of highly educated women, the MENA region has the lowest female labour force participation rate in the world. The share of women who start and run businesses is also significantly lower than that of men. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 is carried out within the framework of Sweden’s MENA strategy, which includes objectives related to economic development, education, trade, and the green transition in the region. The programme specifically targets women entrepreneurs who contribute sustainable climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme is designed to strengthen the conditions for these promising entrepreneurs to succeed in their businesses and contribute to job creation, private sector development, and sustainable economic growth in their home countries. It provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024: 
Syftesdrivna företag med en fungerande affärsmodell ökar sin tillväxt. Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre Verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Jämlikt deltagande på arbetsmarknaden är centralt för ekonomisk tillväxt. Att öka kvinnors möjligheter att utnyttja sin fulla potential på arbetsmarknaden kan direkt påverka ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. Trots en växande talangpool av högutbildade kvinnor har MENA-regionen det lägsta deltagandet av kvinnor på arbetsmarknaden i världen. Andelen kvinnor i regionen som startar och driver företag ligger också långt under andelen män. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 genomförs inom Sveriges MENA-strategis mål om ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i MENA. Programmet riktar sig särskilt till kvinnliga entreprenörer som bidrar med hållbara lösningar för klimatet, inom områden som vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för dessa lovande entreprenörer att nå framgång i sina företag och att bidra till jobbskapande, privatsektorutveckling och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt i hemländerna. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka dessas positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 
För programomgången under 2024 fullföljde 29 deltagare programmet och fick diplom. 
Andel deltagare med stor kunskap: 79,5%. 
Andel deltagare med hög grad av verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål: 74,29%. 
Andel deltagare med hög grad av organisatorisk förankring: 76%

Resultat 2025:
32 kvalificerade kandidater antogs, varav 31 påbörjade och fullföljde programmet. Det genomfördes april–september och bestod av online‑workshopar, lärgrupper och mentorstöd, följt av en fysisk vecka i Stockholm. Deltagarna utvecklade tillväxtplaner för sina företag med fokus på ledarskap, affärsutveckling och social/klimatmässig påverkan. Sverigeveckan gav även möjlighet till möten med svenska aktörer inom innovation och hållbarhet, vilket stärkte Sverigebilden och skapade synergier med svenska erbjudanden. Programmet har stärkt deltagarnas individuella kapacitet och förbättrat deras företags möjligheter att växa och öka sin positiva miljö‑ och samhällspåverkan. 

Nya samarbeten: 73 % av deltagarna uppger att programmet lett till nya partnerskap.

Finansieringsberedskap: Deltagarna har utvecklat investeringsstrategier och kapitalanskaffningsplaner. Programmet har aktiverat nya nätverk för deltagarna inom impact-investeringar i MENA och skapat kopplingar mellan deltagarna och den Sida-finansierade Challengefonden Water and Energy for Food.

Organisatorisk förankring: 83 % av deltagarna uppger att programmet resulterat i nya beslut på strategisk nivå. Lika många uppger att de har implementerat nya arbetssätt i företaget.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024:
During 2024 a cohort of 29 participants completed the program and received diplomas. 
Percentage of participants with great knowledge: 79.5%. 
Percentage of participants with a high degree of tools to drive change in accordance with programme objectives: 74.29%. 
Percentage of participants with a high degree of organizational implementation: 76%

Results 2025:
32 qualified candidates were accepted, of whom 31 started and completed the programme. It was implemented from April to September and consisted of online workshops, learning groups, and mentoring support, followed by a physical week in Stockholm. Participants developed growth plans for their companies with a focus on leadership, business development, and social and climate impact. The Sweden week also provided opportunities to meet Swedish actors in innovation and sustainability, strengthening Sweden’s image and creating synergies with Swedish offerings in the region. The programme has strengthened participants’ individual capacities and improved their companies’ potential to grow and increase their positive environmental and societal impact.

New partnerships: 73% of participants report that the programme has led to new partnerships.

Readiness for financing: Participants have developed investment strategies and capital‑raising plans. The programme has activated new networks for participants within impact investment in the MENA region and created links between the participants and the Sida‑funded Challenge Fund Water and Energy for Food.

Organisational anchoring: 83% of participants report that the programme has resulted in new decisions at a strategic level. The same proportion state that they have implemented new working methods in their companies.

Knowledge and tools: 83% of participants report that the programme, to a high or very high degree, has provided them with new tools that promote the development of their companies (including leadership, team development, customer and market understanding, product development, distribution, and impact monitoring).</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs from selected countries in the MENA region (Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia) who run successful businesses with a sustainability focus. The 2025 programme targets founders of companies that contribute to new climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact. Participants are recruited through an open call that attracts around 400 qualified applicants each year. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute, supported by procured consultants and experts/mentors recruited from the Swedish resource base.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för kvinnliga entreprenörer från utvalda länder i MENA-regionen (Algeriet, Egypten, Iran, Jordanien, Libanon, Marocko, Palestina och Tunisien) som driver framgångsrika företag med fokus på hållbarhet. 2025 års program riktar sig till grundare av företag som bidrar med nya lösningar för klimatet med fokus på bl.a. vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan. Deltagarna rekryteras genom en öppen utlysning med ca 400 kvalificerade sökanden per år. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med stöd av upphandlade konsulter och experter/mentorer som rekryteras från den svenska resursbasen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024: 
Syftesdrivna företag med en fungerande affärsmodell ökar sin tillväxt. Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre Verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Jämlikt deltagande på arbetsmarknaden är centralt för ekonomisk tillväxt. Att öka kvinnors möjligheter att utnyttja sin fulla potential på arbetsmarknaden kan direkt påverka ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. Trots en växande talangpool av högutbildade kvinnor har MENA-regionen det lägsta deltagandet av kvinnor på arbetsmarknaden i världen. Andelen kvinnor i regionen som startar och driver företag ligger också långt under andelen män. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 genomförs inom Sveriges MENA-strategis mål om ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i MENA. Programmet riktar sig särskilt till kvinnliga entreprenörer som bidrar med hållbara lösningar för klimatet, inom områden som vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för dessa lovande entreprenörer att nå framgång i sina företag och att bidra till jobbskapande, privatsektorutveckling och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt i hemländerna. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka dessas positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Türkiye expand their operations and impact. Immediate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies

Expected 2025:
Equal participation in the labour market is essential for economic growth. Increasing women’s opportunities to realise their full potential in the workforce can directly strengthen a country’s competitiveness and productivity. Despite a growing pool of highly educated women, the MENA region has the lowest female labour force participation rate in the world. The share of women who start and run businesses is also significantly lower than that of men. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 is carried out within the framework of Sweden’s MENA strategy, which includes objectives related to economic development, education, trade, and the green transition in the region. The programme specifically targets women entrepreneurs who contribute sustainable climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme is designed to strengthen the conditions for these promising entrepreneurs to succeed in their businesses and contribute to job creation, private sector development, and sustainable economic growth in their home countries. It provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.4 - Fram till 2030 successivt förbättra den globala resurseffektiviteten i konsumtionen och produktionen samt sträva efter att bryta sambandet mellan ekonomisk tillväxt och miljöförstöring, i enlighet med det tioåriga ramverket för hållbar konsumtion och produktion, med de utvecklade länderna i täten.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.5 - Senast 2030 uppnå full och produktiv sysselsättning med anständiga arbetsvillkor för alla kvinnor och män, inklusive ungdomar och personer med funktionsnedsättning, samt lika lön för likvärdigt arbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för kvinnliga entreprenörer från utvalda länder i MENA-regionen (Algeriet, Egypten, Iran, Jordanien, Libanon, Marocko, Palestina och Tunisien) som driver framgångsrika företag med fokus på hållbarhet. 2025 års program riktar sig till grundare av företag som bidrar med nya lösningar för klimatet med fokus på bl.a. vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan. Deltagarna rekryteras genom en öppen utlysning med ca 400 kvalificerade sökanden per år. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med stöd av upphandlade konsulter och experter/mentorer som rekryteras från den svenska resursbasen.</narrative>
      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs from selected countries in the MENA region (Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia) who run successful businesses with a sustainability focus. The 2025 programme targets founders of companies that contribute to new climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact. Participants are recruited through an open call that attracts around 400 qualified applicants each year. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute, supported by procured consultants and experts/mentors recruited from the Swedish resource base.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Türkiye expand their operations and impact. Immediate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies

Expected 2025:
Equal participation in the labour market is essential for economic growth. Increasing women’s opportunities to realise their full potential in the workforce can directly strengthen a country’s competitiveness and productivity. Despite a growing pool of highly educated women, the MENA region has the lowest female labour force participation rate in the world. The share of women who start and run businesses is also significantly lower than that of men. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 is carried out within the framework of Sweden’s MENA strategy, which includes objectives related to economic development, education, trade, and the green transition in the region. The programme specifically targets women entrepreneurs who contribute sustainable climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme is designed to strengthen the conditions for these promising entrepreneurs to succeed in their businesses and contribute to job creation, private sector development, and sustainable economic growth in their home countries. It provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024: 
Syftesdrivna företag med en fungerande affärsmodell ökar sin tillväxt. Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre Verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Jämlikt deltagande på arbetsmarknaden är centralt för ekonomisk tillväxt. Att öka kvinnors möjligheter att utnyttja sin fulla potential på arbetsmarknaden kan direkt påverka ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. Trots en växande talangpool av högutbildade kvinnor har MENA-regionen det lägsta deltagandet av kvinnor på arbetsmarknaden i världen. Andelen kvinnor i regionen som startar och driver företag ligger också långt under andelen män. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 genomförs inom Sveriges MENA-strategis mål om ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i MENA. Programmet riktar sig särskilt till kvinnliga entreprenörer som bidrar med hållbara lösningar för klimatet, inom områden som vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för dessa lovande entreprenörer att nå framgång i sina företag och att bidra till jobbskapande, privatsektorutveckling och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt i hemländerna. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka dessas positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024:
During 2024 a cohort of 29 participants completed the program and received diplomas. 
Percentage of participants with great knowledge: 79.5%. 
Percentage of participants with a high degree of tools to drive change in accordance with programme objectives: 74.29%. 
Percentage of participants with a high degree of organizational implementation: 76%

Results 2025:
32 qualified candidates were accepted, of whom 31 started and completed the programme. It was implemented from April to September and consisted of online workshops, learning groups, and mentoring support, followed by a physical week in Stockholm. Participants developed growth plans for their companies with a focus on leadership, business development, and social and climate impact. The Sweden week also provided opportunities to meet Swedish actors in innovation and sustainability, strengthening Sweden’s image and creating synergies with Swedish offerings in the region. The programme has strengthened participants’ individual capacities and improved their companies’ potential to grow and increase their positive environmental and societal impact.

New partnerships: 73% of participants report that the programme has led to new partnerships.

Readiness for financing: Participants have developed investment strategies and capital‑raising plans. The programme has activated new networks for participants within impact investment in the MENA region and created links between the participants and the Sida‑funded Challenge Fund Water and Energy for Food.

Organisational anchoring: 83% of participants report that the programme has resulted in new decisions at a strategic level. The same proportion state that they have implemented new working methods in their companies.

Knowledge and tools: 83% of participants report that the programme, to a high or very high degree, has provided them with new tools that promote the development of their companies (including leadership, team development, customer and market understanding, product development, distribution, and impact monitoring).</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 
För programomgången under 2024 fullföljde 29 deltagare programmet och fick diplom. 
Andel deltagare med stor kunskap: 79,5%. 
Andel deltagare med hög grad av verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål: 74,29%. 
Andel deltagare med hög grad av organisatorisk förankring: 76%

Resultat 2025:
32 kvalificerade kandidater antogs, varav 31 påbörjade och fullföljde programmet. Det genomfördes april–september och bestod av online‑workshopar, lärgrupper och mentorstöd, följt av en fysisk vecka i Stockholm. Deltagarna utvecklade tillväxtplaner för sina företag med fokus på ledarskap, affärsutveckling och social/klimatmässig påverkan. Sverigeveckan gav även möjlighet till möten med svenska aktörer inom innovation och hållbarhet, vilket stärkte Sverigebilden och skapade synergier med svenska erbjudanden. Programmet har stärkt deltagarnas individuella kapacitet och förbättrat deras företags möjligheter att växa och öka sin positiva miljö‑ och samhällspåverkan. 

Nya samarbeten: 73 % av deltagarna uppger att programmet lett till nya partnerskap.

Finansieringsberedskap: Deltagarna har utvecklat investeringsstrategier och kapitalanskaffningsplaner. Programmet har aktiverat nya nätverk för deltagarna inom impact-investeringar i MENA och skapat kopplingar mellan deltagarna och den Sida-finansierade Challengefonden Water and Energy for Food.

Organisatorisk förankring: 83 % av deltagarna uppger att programmet resulterat i nya beslut på strategisk nivå. Lika många uppger att de har implementerat nya arbetssätt i företaget.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs from selected countries in the MENA region (Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia) who run successful businesses with a sustainability focus. The 2025 programme targets founders of companies that contribute to new climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact. Participants are recruited through an open call that attracts around 400 qualified applicants each year. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute, supported by procured consultants and experts/mentors recruited from the Swedish resource base.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för kvinnliga entreprenörer från utvalda länder i MENA-regionen (Algeriet, Egypten, Iran, Jordanien, Libanon, Marocko, Palestina och Tunisien) som driver framgångsrika företag med fokus på hållbarhet. 2025 års program riktar sig till grundare av företag som bidrar med nya lösningar för klimatet med fokus på bl.a. vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan. Deltagarna rekryteras genom en öppen utlysning med ca 400 kvalificerade sökanden per år. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med stöd av upphandlade konsulter och experter/mentorer som rekryteras från den svenska resursbasen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024: 
Syftesdrivna företag med en fungerande affärsmodell ökar sin tillväxt. Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre Verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Jämlikt deltagande på arbetsmarknaden är centralt för ekonomisk tillväxt. Att öka kvinnors möjligheter att utnyttja sin fulla potential på arbetsmarknaden kan direkt påverka ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. Trots en växande talangpool av högutbildade kvinnor har MENA-regionen det lägsta deltagandet av kvinnor på arbetsmarknaden i världen. Andelen kvinnor i regionen som startar och driver företag ligger också långt under andelen män. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 genomförs inom Sveriges MENA-strategis mål om ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i MENA. Programmet riktar sig särskilt till kvinnliga entreprenörer som bidrar med hållbara lösningar för klimatet, inom områden som vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för dessa lovande entreprenörer att nå framgång i sina företag och att bidra till jobbskapande, privatsektorutveckling och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt i hemländerna. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka dessas positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Türkiye expand their operations and impact. Immediate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies

Expected 2025:
Equal participation in the labour market is essential for economic growth. Increasing women’s opportunities to realise their full potential in the workforce can directly strengthen a country’s competitiveness and productivity. Despite a growing pool of highly educated women, the MENA region has the lowest female labour force participation rate in the world. The share of women who start and run businesses is also significantly lower than that of men. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 is carried out within the framework of Sweden’s MENA strategy, which includes objectives related to economic development, education, trade, and the green transition in the region. The programme specifically targets women entrepreneurs who contribute sustainable climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme is designed to strengthen the conditions for these promising entrepreneurs to succeed in their businesses and contribute to job creation, private sector development, and sustainable economic growth in their home countries. It provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.1 - Upprätthålla ekonomisk tillväxt per capita i enlighet med nationella förhållanden och i synnerhet en BNP-tillväxt på minst 7 procent per år i de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.4 - Fram till 2030 successivt förbättra den globala resurseffektiviteten i konsumtionen och produktionen samt sträva efter att bryta sambandet mellan ekonomisk tillväxt och miljöförstöring, i enlighet med det tioåriga ramverket för hållbar konsumtion och produktion, med de utvecklade länderna i täten.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.5 - Senast 2030 uppnå full och produktiv sysselsättning med anständiga arbetsvillkor för alla kvinnor och män, inklusive ungdomar och personer med funktionsnedsättning, samt lika lön för likvärdigt arbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
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      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs from selected countries in the MENA region (Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia) who run successful businesses with a sustainability focus. The 2025 programme targets founders of companies that contribute to new climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact. Participants are recruited through an open call that attracts around 400 qualified applicants each year. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute, supported by procured consultants and experts/mentors recruited from the Swedish resource base.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för kvinnliga entreprenörer från utvalda länder i MENA-regionen (Algeriet, Egypten, Iran, Jordanien, Libanon, Marocko, Palestina och Tunisien) som driver framgångsrika företag med fokus på hållbarhet. 2025 års program riktar sig till grundare av företag som bidrar med nya lösningar för klimatet med fokus på bl.a. vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan. Deltagarna rekryteras genom en öppen utlysning med ca 400 kvalificerade sökanden per år. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med stöd av upphandlade konsulter och experter/mentorer som rekryteras från den svenska resursbasen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024: 
Syftesdrivna företag med en fungerande affärsmodell ökar sin tillväxt. Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre Verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Jämlikt deltagande på arbetsmarknaden är centralt för ekonomisk tillväxt. Att öka kvinnors möjligheter att utnyttja sin fulla potential på arbetsmarknaden kan direkt påverka ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. Trots en växande talangpool av högutbildade kvinnor har MENA-regionen det lägsta deltagandet av kvinnor på arbetsmarknaden i världen. Andelen kvinnor i regionen som startar och driver företag ligger också långt under andelen män. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 genomförs inom Sveriges MENA-strategis mål om ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i MENA. Programmet riktar sig särskilt till kvinnliga entreprenörer som bidrar med hållbara lösningar för klimatet, inom områden som vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för dessa lovande entreprenörer att nå framgång i sina företag och att bidra till jobbskapande, privatsektorutveckling och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt i hemländerna. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka dessas positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Türkiye expand their operations and impact. Immediate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies

Expected 2025:
Equal participation in the labour market is essential for economic growth. Increasing women’s opportunities to realise their full potential in the workforce can directly strengthen a country’s competitiveness and productivity. Despite a growing pool of highly educated women, the MENA region has the lowest female labour force participation rate in the world. The share of women who start and run businesses is also significantly lower than that of men. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 is carried out within the framework of Sweden’s MENA strategy, which includes objectives related to economic development, education, trade, and the green transition in the region. The programme specifically targets women entrepreneurs who contribute sustainable climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme is designed to strengthen the conditions for these promising entrepreneurs to succeed in their businesses and contribute to job creation, private sector development, and sustainable economic growth in their home countries. It provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 
För programomgången under 2024 fullföljde 29 deltagare programmet och fick diplom. 
Andel deltagare med stor kunskap: 79,5%. 
Andel deltagare med hög grad av verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål: 74,29%. 
Andel deltagare med hög grad av organisatorisk förankring: 76%

Resultat 2025:
32 kvalificerade kandidater antogs, varav 31 påbörjade och fullföljde programmet. Det genomfördes april–september och bestod av online‑workshopar, lärgrupper och mentorstöd, följt av en fysisk vecka i Stockholm. Deltagarna utvecklade tillväxtplaner för sina företag med fokus på ledarskap, affärsutveckling och social/klimatmässig påverkan. Sverigeveckan gav även möjlighet till möten med svenska aktörer inom innovation och hållbarhet, vilket stärkte Sverigebilden och skapade synergier med svenska erbjudanden. Programmet har stärkt deltagarnas individuella kapacitet och förbättrat deras företags möjligheter att växa och öka sin positiva miljö‑ och samhällspåverkan. 

Nya samarbeten: 73 % av deltagarna uppger att programmet lett till nya partnerskap.

Finansieringsberedskap: Deltagarna har utvecklat investeringsstrategier och kapitalanskaffningsplaner. Programmet har aktiverat nya nätverk för deltagarna inom impact-investeringar i MENA och skapat kopplingar mellan deltagarna och den Sida-finansierade Challengefonden Water and Energy for Food.

Organisatorisk förankring: 83 % av deltagarna uppger att programmet resulterat i nya beslut på strategisk nivå. Lika många uppger att de har implementerat nya arbetssätt i företaget.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024:
During 2024 a cohort of 29 participants completed the program and received diplomas. 
Percentage of participants with great knowledge: 79.5%. 
Percentage of participants with a high degree of tools to drive change in accordance with programme objectives: 74.29%. 
Percentage of participants with a high degree of organizational implementation: 76%

Results 2025:
32 qualified candidates were accepted, of whom 31 started and completed the programme. It was implemented from April to September and consisted of online workshops, learning groups, and mentoring support, followed by a physical week in Stockholm. Participants developed growth plans for their companies with a focus on leadership, business development, and social and climate impact. The Sweden week also provided opportunities to meet Swedish actors in innovation and sustainability, strengthening Sweden’s image and creating synergies with Swedish offerings in the region. The programme has strengthened participants’ individual capacities and improved their companies’ potential to grow and increase their positive environmental and societal impact.

New partnerships: 73% of participants report that the programme has led to new partnerships.

Readiness for financing: Participants have developed investment strategies and capital‑raising plans. The programme has activated new networks for participants within impact investment in the MENA region and created links between the participants and the Sida‑funded Challenge Fund Water and Energy for Food.

Organisational anchoring: 83% of participants report that the programme has resulted in new decisions at a strategic level. The same proportion state that they have implemented new working methods in their companies.

Knowledge and tools: 83% of participants report that the programme, to a high or very high degree, has provided them with new tools that promote the development of their companies (including leadership, team development, customer and market understanding, product development, distribution, and impact monitoring).</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
      <narrative>Leadership programme: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för kvinnliga entreprenörer från utvalda länder i MENA-regionen (Algeriet, Egypten, Iran, Jordanien, Libanon, Marocko, Palestina och Tunisien) som driver framgångsrika företag med fokus på hållbarhet. 2025 års program riktar sig till grundare av företag som bidrar med nya lösningar för klimatet med fokus på bl.a. vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan. Deltagarna rekryteras genom en öppen utlysning med ca 400 kvalificerade sökanden per år. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med stöd av upphandlade konsulter och experter/mentorer som rekryteras från den svenska resursbasen.</narrative>
      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs from selected countries in the MENA region (Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia) who run successful businesses with a sustainability focus. The 2025 programme targets founders of companies that contribute to new climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact. Participants are recruited through an open call that attracts around 400 qualified applicants each year. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute, supported by procured consultants and experts/mentors recruited from the Swedish resource base.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Türkiye expand their operations and impact. Immediate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies

Expected 2025:
Equal participation in the labour market is essential for economic growth. Increasing women’s opportunities to realise their full potential in the workforce can directly strengthen a country’s competitiveness and productivity. Despite a growing pool of highly educated women, the MENA region has the lowest female labour force participation rate in the world. The share of women who start and run businesses is also significantly lower than that of men. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 is carried out within the framework of Sweden’s MENA strategy, which includes objectives related to economic development, education, trade, and the green transition in the region. The programme specifically targets women entrepreneurs who contribute sustainable climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme is designed to strengthen the conditions for these promising entrepreneurs to succeed in their businesses and contribute to job creation, private sector development, and sustainable economic growth in their home countries. It provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024: 
Syftesdrivna företag med en fungerande affärsmodell ökar sin tillväxt. Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre Verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Jämlikt deltagande på arbetsmarknaden är centralt för ekonomisk tillväxt. Att öka kvinnors möjligheter att utnyttja sin fulla potential på arbetsmarknaden kan direkt påverka ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. Trots en växande talangpool av högutbildade kvinnor har MENA-regionen det lägsta deltagandet av kvinnor på arbetsmarknaden i världen. Andelen kvinnor i regionen som startar och driver företag ligger också långt under andelen män. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 genomförs inom Sveriges MENA-strategis mål om ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i MENA. Programmet riktar sig särskilt till kvinnliga entreprenörer som bidrar med hållbara lösningar för klimatet, inom områden som vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för dessa lovande entreprenörer att nå framgång i sina företag och att bidra till jobbskapande, privatsektorutveckling och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt i hemländerna. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka dessas positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
    <tag code="8.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.1 - Sustain per capita economic growth in accordance with national circumstances and, in particular, at least 7 per cent gross domestic product growth per annum in the least developed countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.1 - Upprätthålla ekonomisk tillväxt per capita i enlighet med nationella förhållanden och i synnerhet en BNP-tillväxt på minst 7 procent per år i de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="8.4" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.4 - Improve progressively, through 2030, global resource efficiency in consumption and production and endeavour to decouple economic growth from environmental degradation, in accordance with the 10-Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production, with developed countries taking the lead.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.4 - Fram till 2030 successivt förbättra den globala resurseffektiviteten i konsumtionen och produktionen samt sträva efter att bryta sambandet mellan ekonomisk tillväxt och miljöförstöring, i enlighet med det tioåriga ramverket för hållbar konsumtion och produktion, med de utvecklade länderna i täten.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.5 - By 2030, achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men, including for young people and persons with disabilities, and equal pay for work of equal value.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.5 - Senast 2030 uppnå full och produktiv sysselsättning med anständiga arbetsvillkor för alla kvinnor och män, inklusive ungdomar och personer med funktionsnedsättning, samt lika lön för likvärdigt arbete.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs from selected countries in the MENA region (Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia) who run successful businesses with a sustainability focus. The 2025 programme targets founders of companies that contribute to new climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact. Participants are recruited through an open call that attracts around 400 qualified applicants each year. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute, supported by procured consultants and experts/mentors recruited from the Swedish resource base.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för kvinnliga entreprenörer från utvalda länder i MENA-regionen (Algeriet, Egypten, Iran, Jordanien, Libanon, Marocko, Palestina och Tunisien) som driver framgångsrika företag med fokus på hållbarhet. 2025 års program riktar sig till grundare av företag som bidrar med nya lösningar för klimatet med fokus på bl.a. vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan. Deltagarna rekryteras genom en öppen utlysning med ca 400 kvalificerade sökanden per år. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med stöd av upphandlade konsulter och experter/mentorer som rekryteras från den svenska resursbasen.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024: 
Syftesdrivna företag med en fungerande affärsmodell ökar sin tillväxt. Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre Verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Jämlikt deltagande på arbetsmarknaden är centralt för ekonomisk tillväxt. Att öka kvinnors möjligheter att utnyttja sin fulla potential på arbetsmarknaden kan direkt påverka ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. Trots en växande talangpool av högutbildade kvinnor har MENA-regionen det lägsta deltagandet av kvinnor på arbetsmarknaden i världen. Andelen kvinnor i regionen som startar och driver företag ligger också långt under andelen män. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 genomförs inom Sveriges MENA-strategis mål om ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i MENA. Programmet riktar sig särskilt till kvinnliga entreprenörer som bidrar med hållbara lösningar för klimatet, inom områden som vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för dessa lovande entreprenörer att nå framgång i sina företag och att bidra till jobbskapande, privatsektorutveckling och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt i hemländerna. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka dessas positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Türkiye expand their operations and impact. Immediate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies

Expected 2025:
Equal participation in the labour market is essential for economic growth. Increasing women’s opportunities to realise their full potential in the workforce can directly strengthen a country’s competitiveness and productivity. Despite a growing pool of highly educated women, the MENA region has the lowest female labour force participation rate in the world. The share of women who start and run businesses is also significantly lower than that of men. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 is carried out within the framework of Sweden’s MENA strategy, which includes objectives related to economic development, education, trade, and the green transition in the region. The programme specifically targets women entrepreneurs who contribute sustainable climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme is designed to strengthen the conditions for these promising entrepreneurs to succeed in their businesses and contribute to job creation, private sector development, and sustainable economic growth in their home countries. It provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024:
During 2024 a cohort of 29 participants completed the program and received diplomas. 
Percentage of participants with great knowledge: 79.5%. 
Percentage of participants with a high degree of tools to drive change in accordance with programme objectives: 74.29%. 
Percentage of participants with a high degree of organizational implementation: 76%

Results 2025:
32 qualified candidates were accepted, of whom 31 started and completed the programme. It was implemented from April to September and consisted of online workshops, learning groups, and mentoring support, followed by a physical week in Stockholm. Participants developed growth plans for their companies with a focus on leadership, business development, and social and climate impact. The Sweden week also provided opportunities to meet Swedish actors in innovation and sustainability, strengthening Sweden’s image and creating synergies with Swedish offerings in the region. The programme has strengthened participants’ individual capacities and improved their companies’ potential to grow and increase their positive environmental and societal impact.

New partnerships: 73% of participants report that the programme has led to new partnerships.

Readiness for financing: Participants have developed investment strategies and capital‑raising plans. The programme has activated new networks for participants within impact investment in the MENA region and created links between the participants and the Sida‑funded Challenge Fund Water and Energy for Food.

Organisational anchoring: 83% of participants report that the programme has resulted in new decisions at a strategic level. The same proportion state that they have implemented new working methods in their companies.

Knowledge and tools: 83% of participants report that the programme, to a high or very high degree, has provided them with new tools that promote the development of their companies (including leadership, team development, customer and market understanding, product development, distribution, and impact monitoring).</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 
För programomgången under 2024 fullföljde 29 deltagare programmet och fick diplom. 
Andel deltagare med stor kunskap: 79,5%. 
Andel deltagare med hög grad av verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål: 74,29%. 
Andel deltagare med hög grad av organisatorisk förankring: 76%

Resultat 2025:
32 kvalificerade kandidater antogs, varav 31 påbörjade och fullföljde programmet. Det genomfördes april–september och bestod av online‑workshopar, lärgrupper och mentorstöd, följt av en fysisk vecka i Stockholm. Deltagarna utvecklade tillväxtplaner för sina företag med fokus på ledarskap, affärsutveckling och social/klimatmässig påverkan. Sverigeveckan gav även möjlighet till möten med svenska aktörer inom innovation och hållbarhet, vilket stärkte Sverigebilden och skapade synergier med svenska erbjudanden. Programmet har stärkt deltagarnas individuella kapacitet och förbättrat deras företags möjligheter att växa och öka sin positiva miljö‑ och samhällspåverkan. 

Nya samarbeten: 73 % av deltagarna uppger att programmet lett till nya partnerskap.

Finansieringsberedskap: Deltagarna har utvecklat investeringsstrategier och kapitalanskaffningsplaner. Programmet har aktiverat nya nätverk för deltagarna inom impact-investeringar i MENA och skapat kopplingar mellan deltagarna och den Sida-finansierade Challengefonden Water and Energy for Food.

Organisatorisk förankring: 83 % av deltagarna uppger att programmet resulterat i nya beslut på strategisk nivå. Lika många uppger att de har implementerat nya arbetssätt i företaget.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
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      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs from selected countries in the MENA region (Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia) who run successful businesses with a sustainability focus. The 2025 programme targets founders of companies that contribute to new climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact. Participants are recruited through an open call that attracts around 400 qualified applicants each year. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute, supported by procured consultants and experts/mentors recruited from the Swedish resource base.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för kvinnliga entreprenörer från utvalda länder i MENA-regionen (Algeriet, Egypten, Iran, Jordanien, Libanon, Marocko, Palestina och Tunisien) som driver framgångsrika företag med fokus på hållbarhet. 2025 års program riktar sig till grundare av företag som bidrar med nya lösningar för klimatet med fokus på bl.a. vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan. Deltagarna rekryteras genom en öppen utlysning med ca 400 kvalificerade sökanden per år. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med stöd av upphandlade konsulter och experter/mentorer som rekryteras från den svenska resursbasen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Türkiye expand their operations and impact. Immediate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies

Expected 2025:
Equal participation in the labour market is essential for economic growth. Increasing women’s opportunities to realise their full potential in the workforce can directly strengthen a country’s competitiveness and productivity. Despite a growing pool of highly educated women, the MENA region has the lowest female labour force participation rate in the world. The share of women who start and run businesses is also significantly lower than that of men. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 is carried out within the framework of Sweden’s MENA strategy, which includes objectives related to economic development, education, trade, and the green transition in the region. The programme specifically targets women entrepreneurs who contribute sustainable climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme is designed to strengthen the conditions for these promising entrepreneurs to succeed in their businesses and contribute to job creation, private sector development, and sustainable economic growth in their home countries. It provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024: 
Syftesdrivna företag med en fungerande affärsmodell ökar sin tillväxt. Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre Verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Jämlikt deltagande på arbetsmarknaden är centralt för ekonomisk tillväxt. Att öka kvinnors möjligheter att utnyttja sin fulla potential på arbetsmarknaden kan direkt påverka ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. Trots en växande talangpool av högutbildade kvinnor har MENA-regionen det lägsta deltagandet av kvinnor på arbetsmarknaden i världen. Andelen kvinnor i regionen som startar och driver företag ligger också långt under andelen män. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 genomförs inom Sveriges MENA-strategis mål om ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i MENA. Programmet riktar sig särskilt till kvinnliga entreprenörer som bidrar med hållbara lösningar för klimatet, inom områden som vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för dessa lovande entreprenörer att nå framgång i sina företag och att bidra till jobbskapande, privatsektorutveckling och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt i hemländerna. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka dessas positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för kvinnliga entreprenörer från utvalda länder i MENA-regionen (Algeriet, Egypten, Iran, Jordanien, Libanon, Marocko, Palestina och Tunisien) som driver framgångsrika företag med fokus på hållbarhet. 2025 års program riktar sig till grundare av företag som bidrar med nya lösningar för klimatet med fokus på bl.a. vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan. Deltagarna rekryteras genom en öppen utlysning med ca 400 kvalificerade sökanden per år. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med stöd av upphandlade konsulter och experter/mentorer som rekryteras från den svenska resursbasen.</narrative>
      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs from selected countries in the MENA region (Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia) who run successful businesses with a sustainability focus. The 2025 programme targets founders of companies that contribute to new climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact. Participants are recruited through an open call that attracts around 400 qualified applicants each year. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute, supported by procured consultants and experts/mentors recruited from the Swedish resource base.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Türkiye expand their operations and impact. Immediate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies

Expected 2025:
Equal participation in the labour market is essential for economic growth. Increasing women’s opportunities to realise their full potential in the workforce can directly strengthen a country’s competitiveness and productivity. Despite a growing pool of highly educated women, the MENA region has the lowest female labour force participation rate in the world. The share of women who start and run businesses is also significantly lower than that of men. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 is carried out within the framework of Sweden’s MENA strategy, which includes objectives related to economic development, education, trade, and the green transition in the region. The programme specifically targets women entrepreneurs who contribute sustainable climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme is designed to strengthen the conditions for these promising entrepreneurs to succeed in their businesses and contribute to job creation, private sector development, and sustainable economic growth in their home countries. It provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024: 
Syftesdrivna företag med en fungerande affärsmodell ökar sin tillväxt. Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre Verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Jämlikt deltagande på arbetsmarknaden är centralt för ekonomisk tillväxt. Att öka kvinnors möjligheter att utnyttja sin fulla potential på arbetsmarknaden kan direkt påverka ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. Trots en växande talangpool av högutbildade kvinnor har MENA-regionen det lägsta deltagandet av kvinnor på arbetsmarknaden i världen. Andelen kvinnor i regionen som startar och driver företag ligger också långt under andelen män. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 genomförs inom Sveriges MENA-strategis mål om ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i MENA. Programmet riktar sig särskilt till kvinnliga entreprenörer som bidrar med hållbara lösningar för klimatet, inom områden som vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för dessa lovande entreprenörer att nå framgång i sina företag och att bidra till jobbskapande, privatsektorutveckling och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt i hemländerna. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka dessas positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024:
During 2024 a cohort of 29 participants completed the program and received diplomas. 
Percentage of participants with great knowledge: 79.5%. 
Percentage of participants with a high degree of tools to drive change in accordance with programme objectives: 74.29%. 
Percentage of participants with a high degree of organizational implementation: 76%

Results 2025:
32 qualified candidates were accepted, of whom 31 started and completed the programme. It was implemented from April to September and consisted of online workshops, learning groups, and mentoring support, followed by a physical week in Stockholm. Participants developed growth plans for their companies with a focus on leadership, business development, and social and climate impact. The Sweden week also provided opportunities to meet Swedish actors in innovation and sustainability, strengthening Sweden’s image and creating synergies with Swedish offerings in the region. The programme has strengthened participants’ individual capacities and improved their companies’ potential to grow and increase their positive environmental and societal impact.

New partnerships: 73% of participants report that the programme has led to new partnerships.

Readiness for financing: Participants have developed investment strategies and capital‑raising plans. The programme has activated new networks for participants within impact investment in the MENA region and created links between the participants and the Sida‑funded Challenge Fund Water and Energy for Food.

Organisational anchoring: 83% of participants report that the programme has resulted in new decisions at a strategic level. The same proportion state that they have implemented new working methods in their companies.

Knowledge and tools: 83% of participants report that the programme, to a high or very high degree, has provided them with new tools that promote the development of their companies (including leadership, team development, customer and market understanding, product development, distribution, and impact monitoring).</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 
För programomgången under 2024 fullföljde 29 deltagare programmet och fick diplom. 
Andel deltagare med stor kunskap: 79,5%. 
Andel deltagare med hög grad av verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål: 74,29%. 
Andel deltagare med hög grad av organisatorisk förankring: 76%

Resultat 2025:
32 kvalificerade kandidater antogs, varav 31 påbörjade och fullföljde programmet. Det genomfördes april–september och bestod av online‑workshopar, lärgrupper och mentorstöd, följt av en fysisk vecka i Stockholm. Deltagarna utvecklade tillväxtplaner för sina företag med fokus på ledarskap, affärsutveckling och social/klimatmässig påverkan. Sverigeveckan gav även möjlighet till möten med svenska aktörer inom innovation och hållbarhet, vilket stärkte Sverigebilden och skapade synergier med svenska erbjudanden. Programmet har stärkt deltagarnas individuella kapacitet och förbättrat deras företags möjligheter att växa och öka sin positiva miljö‑ och samhällspåverkan. 

Nya samarbeten: 73 % av deltagarna uppger att programmet lett till nya partnerskap.

Finansieringsberedskap: Deltagarna har utvecklat investeringsstrategier och kapitalanskaffningsplaner. Programmet har aktiverat nya nätverk för deltagarna inom impact-investeringar i MENA och skapat kopplingar mellan deltagarna och den Sida-finansierade Challengefonden Water and Energy for Food.

Organisatorisk förankring: 83 % av deltagarna uppger att programmet resulterat i nya beslut på strategisk nivå. Lika många uppger att de har implementerat nya arbetssätt i företaget.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för kvinnliga entreprenörer från utvalda länder i MENA-regionen (Algeriet, Egypten, Iran, Jordanien, Libanon, Marocko, Palestina och Tunisien) som driver framgångsrika företag med fokus på hållbarhet. 2025 års program riktar sig till grundare av företag som bidrar med nya lösningar för klimatet med fokus på bl.a. vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan. Deltagarna rekryteras genom en öppen utlysning med ca 400 kvalificerade sökanden per år. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med stöd av upphandlade konsulter och experter/mentorer som rekryteras från den svenska resursbasen.</narrative>
      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs from selected countries in the MENA region (Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia) who run successful businesses with a sustainability focus. The 2025 programme targets founders of companies that contribute to new climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact. Participants are recruited through an open call that attracts around 400 qualified applicants each year. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute, supported by procured consultants and experts/mentors recruited from the Swedish resource base.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Türkiye expand their operations and impact. Immediate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies

Expected 2025:
Equal participation in the labour market is essential for economic growth. Increasing women’s opportunities to realise their full potential in the workforce can directly strengthen a country’s competitiveness and productivity. Despite a growing pool of highly educated women, the MENA region has the lowest female labour force participation rate in the world. The share of women who start and run businesses is also significantly lower than that of men. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 is carried out within the framework of Sweden’s MENA strategy, which includes objectives related to economic development, education, trade, and the green transition in the region. The programme specifically targets women entrepreneurs who contribute sustainable climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme is designed to strengthen the conditions for these promising entrepreneurs to succeed in their businesses and contribute to job creation, private sector development, and sustainable economic growth in their home countries. It provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024: 
Syftesdrivna företag med en fungerande affärsmodell ökar sin tillväxt. Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre Verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Jämlikt deltagande på arbetsmarknaden är centralt för ekonomisk tillväxt. Att öka kvinnors möjligheter att utnyttja sin fulla potential på arbetsmarknaden kan direkt påverka ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. Trots en växande talangpool av högutbildade kvinnor har MENA-regionen det lägsta deltagandet av kvinnor på arbetsmarknaden i världen. Andelen kvinnor i regionen som startar och driver företag ligger också långt under andelen män. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 genomförs inom Sveriges MENA-strategis mål om ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i MENA. Programmet riktar sig särskilt till kvinnliga entreprenörer som bidrar med hållbara lösningar för klimatet, inom områden som vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för dessa lovande entreprenörer att nå framgång i sina företag och att bidra till jobbskapande, privatsektorutveckling och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt i hemländerna. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka dessas positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.5 - By 2030, achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men, including for young people and persons with disabilities, and equal pay for work of equal value.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. Eligable for support are Swedish organisations and their partners in the target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression. SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023 or 2024.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
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        <narrative>SI Creative Force was closed in 2024. 19 projects were reported as completed in 2024 (12 for Africa, 1 for Asia and 6 for MENA). A total of 14 projects (74%) stated that they had achieved their project objectives, while all of them (100%) stated that the results live on after the project has ended.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Force Agenda 2030 - Middle East / Africa</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.b - Promote and enforce non-discriminatory laws and policies for sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. Eligable for support are Swedish organisations and their partners in the target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression. SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023 or 2024.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
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        <narrative>SI Creative Force was closed in 2024. 19 projects were reported as completed in 2024 (12 for Africa, 1 for Asia and 6 for MENA). A total of 14 projects (74%) stated that they had achieved their project objectives, while all of them (100%) stated that the results live on after the project has ended.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Force Agenda 2030 - Middle East / Africa</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. Eligable for support are Swedish organisations and their partners in the target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression. SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023 or 2024.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force är ett projektstöd för internationella projekt. Berättigade till stöd är svenska organisationer och deras samarbetspartners i målländerna som arbetar för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet genom media eller kultur. SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023 och 2024. SI Creative Force avslutas under 2024 genom slutrapportering av kvarvarande projekt.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Force Agenda 2030  - Eastern Europe</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. Eligable for support are Swedish organisations and their partners in the target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression. SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023 or 2024.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force är ett projektstöd för internationella projekt. Berättigade till stöd är svenska organisationer och deras samarbetspartners i målländerna som arbetar för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet genom media eller kultur. SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023 och 2024. SI Creative Force avslutas under 2024 genom slutrapportering av kvarvarande projekt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force Östeuropa avslutas under 2024. Åtta projekt har slutrapporterat under året. I de narrativa slutrapporterna där projektägarna självskattar måluppfyllelse, uppger Samtliga projekt uppger att erfarenheterna tas vidare enligt indikator 1 samt att de uppsatta projektmålen uppfyllts (100%) enligt indikator 2.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. Eligable for support are Swedish organisations and their partners in the target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression. SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023 or 2024.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.b - Öka användningen av gynnsam teknik, i synnerhet informations- och kommunikationsteknik, för att främja kvinnors egenmakt</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.c - Anta och stärka välgrundad politik och genomförbar lagstiftning för att främja jämställdhet och öka alla kvinnors och flickors egenmakt på alla nivåer</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader enligt regleringsbrevet för genomförande av ODA-fäig verksamhet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP). SI CPP är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners.</narrative>
      <narrative>Administrative costs for SI Creative Partnerships Program (SI CPP). SI CPP is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 11 projects were financed within the framework of SI CPP. The projects shared the overarching objective of contributing to strengthened capacity and competence among civil society actors as well as public and private actors to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development.The projects were implemented in the areas of culture, independent media, and civil society. They contributed to strengthening and developing the participants’ and target groups’ knowledge, methods, and networks within their respective thematic areas and geographical contexts. 
Som examples of results: In the MENA region, a regional cultural project provided psychosocial support to more than 4,000 children and adults in marginalized areas. In Ethiopia, one project led local authorities to introduce new approaches for dialogue with and openness towards citizens, which is expected to contribute to increased social accountability within the authorities. In Zambia, civil society organisations, public officials, and media houses collaborated to improve media reporting on sexual and reproductive health and rights, resulting in the training of 222 individuals and reaching more than 10,000 people through radio broadcasts, podcasts, and social media.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 11 projekt inom ramen för SI CPP. Projektens gemensamma, övergripande syfte var att bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos civilsamhällesaktörer samt offentliga och privata aktörer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Projekten genomfördes inom områdena kultur, oberoende medier och civilsamhälle. De bidrog till att stärka och utveckla deltagares och målgruppers kunskaper, metoder och nätverk inom sina respektive tematiska områden och geografier. 
Några resultatexempel: I MENA-regionen bidrog ett regionalt kulturprojekt till psykosocialt stöd för över 4000 barn och vuxna i marginaliserade områden. I Etiopien ledde ett projekt till att lokala myndigheter införde nya arbetssätt för dialog med och öppenhet gentemot medborgare, vilket förväntas bidra till myndigheternas ökade sociala ansvarstagande. I Zambia samverkade civilsamhällesorganisationer, tjänstepersoner och mediehus för att förbättra medierapporteringen om sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och rättigheter, med resultatet att 222 personer utbildades och över 10 000 personer nåddes av inslag i radio, poddar och sociala medier.</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Administrative costs Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för Projektstöd: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Administrative costs for SI Creative Partnerships Program (SI CPP). SI CPP is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP). SI CPP är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ethiopia</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 11 projects were financed within the framework of SI CPP. The projects shared the overarching objective of contributing to strengthened capacity and competence among civil society actors as well as public and private actors to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development.The projects were implemented in the areas of culture, independent media, and civil society. They contributed to strengthening and developing the participants’ and target groups’ knowledge, methods, and networks within their respective thematic areas and geographical contexts. 
Som examples of results: In the MENA region, a regional cultural project provided psychosocial support to more than 4,000 children and adults in marginalized areas. In Ethiopia, one project led local authorities to introduce new approaches for dialogue with and openness towards citizens, which is expected to contribute to increased social accountability within the authorities. In Zambia, civil society organisations, public officials, and media houses collaborated to improve media reporting on sexual and reproductive health and rights, resulting in the training of 222 individuals and reaching more than 10,000 people through radio broadcasts, podcasts, and social media.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 11 projekt inom ramen för SI CPP. Projektens gemensamma, övergripande syfte var att bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos civilsamhällesaktörer samt offentliga och privata aktörer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Projekten genomfördes inom områdena kultur, oberoende medier och civilsamhälle. De bidrog till att stärka och utveckla deltagares och målgruppers kunskaper, metoder och nätverk inom sina respektive tematiska områden och geografier. 
Några resultatexempel: I MENA-regionen bidrog ett regionalt kulturprojekt till psykosocialt stöd för över 4000 barn och vuxna i marginaliserade områden. I Etiopien ledde ett projekt till att lokala myndigheter införde nya arbetssätt för dialog med och öppenhet gentemot medborgare, vilket förväntas bidra till myndigheternas ökade sociala ansvarstagande. I Zambia samverkade civilsamhällesorganisationer, tjänstepersoner och mediehus för att förbättra medierapporteringen om sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och rättigheter, med resultatet att 222 personer utbildades och över 10 000 personer nåddes av inslag i radio, poddar och sociala medier.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

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Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 11 projekt inom ramen för SI CPP. Projektens gemensamma, övergripande syfte var att bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos civilsamhällesaktörer samt offentliga och privata aktörer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Projekten genomfördes inom områdena kultur, oberoende medier och civilsamhälle. De bidrog till att stärka och utveckla deltagares och målgruppers kunskaper, metoder och nätverk inom sina respektive tematiska områden och geografier. 
Några resultatexempel: I MENA-regionen bidrog ett regionalt kulturprojekt till psykosocialt stöd för över 4000 barn och vuxna i marginaliserade områden. I Etiopien ledde ett projekt till att lokala myndigheter införde nya arbetssätt för dialog med och öppenhet gentemot medborgare, vilket förväntas bidra till myndigheternas ökade sociala ansvarstagande. I Zambia samverkade civilsamhällesorganisationer, tjänstepersoner och mediehus för att förbättra medierapporteringen om sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och rättigheter, med resultatet att 222 personer utbildades och över 10 000 personer nåddes av inslag i radio, poddar och sociala medier.</narrative>
        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 11 projects were financed within the framework of SI CPP. The projects shared the overarching objective of contributing to strengthened capacity and competence among civil society actors as well as public and private actors to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development.The projects were implemented in the areas of culture, independent media, and civil society. They contributed to strengthening and developing the participants’ and target groups’ knowledge, methods, and networks within their respective thematic areas and geographical contexts. 
Som examples of results: In the MENA region, a regional cultural project provided psychosocial support to more than 4,000 children and adults in marginalized areas. In Ethiopia, one project led local authorities to introduce new approaches for dialogue with and openness towards citizens, which is expected to contribute to increased social accountability within the authorities. In Zambia, civil society organisations, public officials, and media houses collaborated to improve media reporting on sexual and reproductive health and rights, resulting in the training of 222 individuals and reaching more than 10,000 people through radio broadcasts, podcasts, and social media.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 11 projekt inom ramen för SI CPP. Projektens gemensamma, övergripande syfte var att bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos civilsamhällesaktörer samt offentliga och privata aktörer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Projekten genomfördes inom områdena kultur, oberoende medier och civilsamhälle. De bidrog till att stärka och utveckla deltagares och målgruppers kunskaper, metoder och nätverk inom sina respektive tematiska områden och geografier. 
Några resultatexempel: I MENA-regionen bidrog ett regionalt kulturprojekt till psykosocialt stöd för över 4000 barn och vuxna i marginaliserade områden. I Etiopien ledde ett projekt till att lokala myndigheter införde nya arbetssätt för dialog med och öppenhet gentemot medborgare, vilket förväntas bidra till myndigheternas ökade sociala ansvarstagande. I Zambia samverkade civilsamhällesorganisationer, tjänstepersoner och mediehus för att förbättra medierapporteringen om sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och rättigheter, med resultatet att 222 personer utbildades och över 10 000 personer nåddes av inslag i radio, poddar och sociala medier.</narrative>
        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 11 projects were financed within the framework of SI CPP. The projects shared the overarching objective of contributing to strengthened capacity and competence among civil society actors as well as public and private actors to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development.The projects were implemented in the areas of culture, independent media, and civil society. They contributed to strengthening and developing the participants’ and target groups’ knowledge, methods, and networks within their respective thematic areas and geographical contexts. 
Som examples of results: In the MENA region, a regional cultural project provided psychosocial support to more than 4,000 children and adults in marginalized areas. In Ethiopia, one project led local authorities to introduce new approaches for dialogue with and openness towards citizens, which is expected to contribute to increased social accountability within the authorities. In Zambia, civil society organisations, public officials, and media houses collaborated to improve media reporting on sexual and reproductive health and rights, resulting in the training of 222 individuals and reaching more than 10,000 people through radio broadcasts, podcasts, and social media.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Donor country-based NGO</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
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        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 11 projects were financed within the framework of SI CPP. The projects shared the overarching objective of contributing to strengthened capacity and competence among civil society actors as well as public and private actors to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development.The projects were implemented in the areas of culture, independent media, and civil society. They contributed to strengthening and developing the participants’ and target groups’ knowledge, methods, and networks within their respective thematic areas and geographical contexts. 
Som examples of results: In the MENA region, a regional cultural project provided psychosocial support to more than 4,000 children and adults in marginalized areas. In Ethiopia, one project led local authorities to introduce new approaches for dialogue with and openness towards citizens, which is expected to contribute to increased social accountability within the authorities. In Zambia, civil society organisations, public officials, and media houses collaborated to improve media reporting on sexual and reproductive health and rights, resulting in the training of 222 individuals and reaching more than 10,000 people through radio broadcasts, podcasts, and social media.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 11 projekt inom ramen för SI CPP. Projektens gemensamma, övergripande syfte var att bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos civilsamhällesaktörer samt offentliga och privata aktörer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Projekten genomfördes inom områdena kultur, oberoende medier och civilsamhälle. De bidrog till att stärka och utveckla deltagares och målgruppers kunskaper, metoder och nätverk inom sina respektive tematiska områden och geografier. 
Några resultatexempel: I MENA-regionen bidrog ett regionalt kulturprojekt till psykosocialt stöd för över 4000 barn och vuxna i marginaliserade områden. I Etiopien ledde ett projekt till att lokala myndigheter införde nya arbetssätt för dialog med och öppenhet gentemot medborgare, vilket förväntas bidra till myndigheternas ökade sociala ansvarstagande. I Zambia samverkade civilsamhällesorganisationer, tjänstepersoner och mediehus för att förbättra medierapporteringen om sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och rättigheter, med resultatet att 222 personer utbildades och över 10 000 personer nåddes av inslag i radio, poddar och sociala medier.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 11 projects were financed within the framework of SI CPP. The projects shared the overarching objective of contributing to strengthened capacity and competence among civil society actors as well as public and private actors to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development.The projects were implemented in the areas of culture, independent media, and civil society. They contributed to strengthening and developing the participants’ and target groups’ knowledge, methods, and networks within their respective thematic areas and geographical contexts. 
Som examples of results: In the MENA region, a regional cultural project provided psychosocial support to more than 4,000 children and adults in marginalized areas. In Ethiopia, one project led local authorities to introduce new approaches for dialogue with and openness towards citizens, which is expected to contribute to increased social accountability within the authorities. In Zambia, civil society organisations, public officials, and media houses collaborated to improve media reporting on sexual and reproductive health and rights, resulting in the training of 222 individuals and reaching more than 10,000 people through radio broadcasts, podcasts, and social media.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 11 projekt inom ramen för SI CPP. Projektens gemensamma, övergripande syfte var att bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos civilsamhällesaktörer samt offentliga och privata aktörer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Projekten genomfördes inom områdena kultur, oberoende medier och civilsamhälle. De bidrog till att stärka och utveckla deltagares och målgruppers kunskaper, metoder och nätverk inom sina respektive tematiska områden och geografier. 
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.4 - Stärka insatserna för att skydda och trygga världens kultur- och naturarv.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 11 projekt inom ramen för SI CPP. Projektens gemensamma, övergripande syfte var att bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos civilsamhällesaktörer samt offentliga och privata aktörer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Projekten genomfördes inom områdena kultur, oberoende medier och civilsamhälle. De bidrog till att stärka och utveckla deltagares och målgruppers kunskaper, metoder och nätverk inom sina respektive tematiska områden och geografier. 
Några resultatexempel: I MENA-regionen bidrog ett regionalt kulturprojekt till psykosocialt stöd för över 4000 barn och vuxna i marginaliserade områden. I Etiopien ledde ett projekt till att lokala myndigheter införde nya arbetssätt för dialog med och öppenhet gentemot medborgare, vilket förväntas bidra till myndigheternas ökade sociala ansvarstagande. I Zambia samverkade civilsamhällesorganisationer, tjänstepersoner och mediehus för att förbättra medierapporteringen om sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och rättigheter, med resultatet att 222 personer utbildades och över 10 000 personer nåddes av inslag i radio, poddar och sociala medier.</narrative>
        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 11 projects were financed within the framework of SI CPP. The projects shared the overarching objective of contributing to strengthened capacity and competence among civil society actors as well as public and private actors to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development.The projects were implemented in the areas of culture, independent media, and civil society. They contributed to strengthening and developing the participants’ and target groups’ knowledge, methods, and networks within their respective thematic areas and geographical contexts. 
Som examples of results: In the MENA region, a regional cultural project provided psychosocial support to more than 4,000 children and adults in marginalized areas. In Ethiopia, one project led local authorities to introduce new approaches for dialogue with and openness towards citizens, which is expected to contribute to increased social accountability within the authorities. In Zambia, civil society organisations, public officials, and media houses collaborated to improve media reporting on sexual and reproductive health and rights, resulting in the training of 222 individuals and reaching more than 10,000 people through radio broadcasts, podcasts, and social media.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.1 - Avskaffa alla former av diskriminering av alla kvinnor och flickor överallt</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 11 projekt inom ramen för SI CPP. Projektens gemensamma, övergripande syfte var att bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos civilsamhällesaktörer samt offentliga och privata aktörer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Projekten genomfördes inom områdena kultur, oberoende medier och civilsamhälle. De bidrog till att stärka och utveckla deltagares och målgruppers kunskaper, metoder och nätverk inom sina respektive tematiska områden och geografier. 
Några resultatexempel: I MENA-regionen bidrog ett regionalt kulturprojekt till psykosocialt stöd för över 4000 barn och vuxna i marginaliserade områden. I Etiopien ledde ett projekt till att lokala myndigheter införde nya arbetssätt för dialog med och öppenhet gentemot medborgare, vilket förväntas bidra till myndigheternas ökade sociala ansvarstagande. I Zambia samverkade civilsamhällesorganisationer, tjänstepersoner och mediehus för att förbättra medierapporteringen om sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och rättigheter, med resultatet att 222 personer utbildades och över 10 000 personer nåddes av inslag i radio, poddar och sociala medier.</narrative>
        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 11 projects were financed within the framework of SI CPP. The projects shared the overarching objective of contributing to strengthened capacity and competence among civil society actors as well as public and private actors to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development.The projects were implemented in the areas of culture, independent media, and civil society. They contributed to strengthening and developing the participants’ and target groups’ knowledge, methods, and networks within their respective thematic areas and geographical contexts. 
Som examples of results: In the MENA region, a regional cultural project provided psychosocial support to more than 4,000 children and adults in marginalized areas. In Ethiopia, one project led local authorities to introduce new approaches for dialogue with and openness towards citizens, which is expected to contribute to increased social accountability within the authorities. In Zambia, civil society organisations, public officials, and media houses collaborated to improve media reporting on sexual and reproductive health and rights, resulting in the training of 222 individuals and reaching more than 10,000 people through radio broadcasts, podcasts, and social media.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Donor country-based NGO</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Donor country-based NGO</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.4 - Stärka insatserna för att skydda och trygga världens kultur- och naturarv.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Albania</narrative>
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      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received for all regions, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 22 projects in the Western Balkans and Türkiye were financed under SI CPP. The programme contributed to strengthened democratic governance and respect for human rights and the rule of law. It further contributed to improved conditions for accountability, increased transparency and reduced corruption, as well as strengthened conditions for a gender-equal society. The results are particularly strong within human rights and accountability, and include, among other things, reduced stigmatisation of LGBTQI persons and strengthened cooperation between actors working for gender equality and against gender-based discrimination.

At portfolio level, the projects demonstrate clear performance-related effects, particularly in areas such as changes in attitudes, increased capacity among target groups, and the establishment of new forms of collaboration. Several projects have also contributed to policy development, network-building, and long-term impact. Many of the partnerships have resulted in plans for continued and deepened cooperation, which is likely to contribute to strong sustainability and the ability to continue advancing democracy and human rights.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde totalt under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar för alla regioner, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 22 projekt i västra Balkan och Turkiet inom SI CPP. Programmet bidrog till stärkt demokratisk samhällsstyrning och respekt för mänskliga rättigheter och rättsstatens principer. Programmet bidrog vidare till stärkta förutsättningar för ansvarsutkrävande, ökad transparens och minskad korruption samt stärkta förutsättningar för ett jämställt samhälle. Resultaten är särskilt starka inom mänskliga rättigheter och ansvarsutkrävande och inkluderar bland annat minskad stigmatisering av HBTQI-personer och stärkt samverkan mellan aktörer som verkar för jämställdhet och mot könsbaserad diskriminering. 

På portföljnivå visar projekten tydliga prestationsnära effekter, särskilt inom områden som attitydförändringar, ökad kapacitet hos målgrupper och etablering av nya samverkansformer. Flera projekt har dessutom bidragit till policyutveckling, nätverksbyggande och långsiktig påverkan. Många av partnerskapen har mynnat ut i planer på fortsatt och fördjupad samverkan, vilket sannolikt bidrar till god hållbarhet och möjlighet till fortsatt arbete för stärkt demokrati och mänskliga rättigheter.</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Donor country-based NGO</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Donor country-based NGO</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.1 - Avskaffa alla former av diskriminering av alla kvinnor och flickor överallt</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för Projektstöd: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Administrative costs Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP). SI CPP är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners.</narrative>
      <narrative>Administrative costs for SI Creative Partnerships Program (SI CPP). SI CPP is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs (non-sector allocable)</narrative>
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    <document-link url="https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-partnerships" format="text/html">
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        <narrative>Organisation web page</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received for all regions, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 22 projects in the Western Balkans and Türkiye were financed under SI CPP. The programme contributed to strengthened democratic governance and respect for human rights and the rule of law. It further contributed to improved conditions for accountability, increased transparency and reduced corruption, as well as strengthened conditions for a gender-equal society. The results are particularly strong within human rights and accountability, and include, among other things, reduced stigmatisation of LGBTQI persons and strengthened cooperation between actors working for gender equality and against gender-based discrimination.

At portfolio level, the projects demonstrate clear performance-related effects, particularly in areas such as changes in attitudes, increased capacity among target groups, and the establishment of new forms of collaboration. Several projects have also contributed to policy development, network-building, and long-term impact. Many of the partnerships have resulted in plans for continued and deepened cooperation, which is likely to contribute to strong sustainability and the ability to continue advancing democracy and human rights.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde totalt under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar för alla regioner, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 22 projekt i västra Balkan och Turkiet inom SI CPP. Programmet bidrog till stärkt demokratisk samhällsstyrning och respekt för mänskliga rättigheter och rättsstatens principer. Programmet bidrog vidare till stärkta förutsättningar för ansvarsutkrävande, ökad transparens och minskad korruption samt stärkta förutsättningar för ett jämställt samhälle. Resultaten är särskilt starka inom mänskliga rättigheter och ansvarsutkrävande och inkluderar bland annat minskad stigmatisering av HBTQI-personer och stärkt samverkan mellan aktörer som verkar för jämställdhet och mot könsbaserad diskriminering. 

På portföljnivå visar projekten tydliga prestationsnära effekter, särskilt inom områden som attitydförändringar, ökad kapacitet hos målgrupper och etablering av nya samverkansformer. Flera projekt har dessutom bidragit till policyutveckling, nätverksbyggande och långsiktig påverkan. Många av partnerskapen har mynnat ut i planer på fortsatt och fördjupad samverkan, vilket sannolikt bidrar till god hållbarhet och möjlighet till fortsatt arbete för stärkt demokrati och mänskliga rättigheter.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för Projektstöd: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP). SI CPP är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners.</narrative>
      <narrative>Administrative costs for SI Creative Partnerships Program (SI CPP). SI CPP is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.1 - Avskaffa alla former av diskriminering av alla kvinnor och flickor överallt</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Montenegro</narrative>
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      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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        <narrative>Organisation web page</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde totalt under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar för alla regioner, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 22 projekt i västra Balkan och Turkiet inom SI CPP. Programmet bidrog till stärkt demokratisk samhällsstyrning och respekt för mänskliga rättigheter och rättsstatens principer. Programmet bidrog vidare till stärkta förutsättningar för ansvarsutkrävande, ökad transparens och minskad korruption samt stärkta förutsättningar för ett jämställt samhälle. Resultaten är särskilt starka inom mänskliga rättigheter och ansvarsutkrävande och inkluderar bland annat minskad stigmatisering av HBTQI-personer och stärkt samverkan mellan aktörer som verkar för jämställdhet och mot könsbaserad diskriminering. 

På portföljnivå visar projekten tydliga prestationsnära effekter, särskilt inom områden som attitydförändringar, ökad kapacitet hos målgrupper och etablering av nya samverkansformer. Flera projekt har dessutom bidragit till policyutveckling, nätverksbyggande och långsiktig påverkan. Många av partnerskapen har mynnat ut i planer på fortsatt och fördjupad samverkan, vilket sannolikt bidrar till god hållbarhet och möjlighet till fortsatt arbete för stärkt demokrati och mänskliga rättigheter.</narrative>
        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received for all regions, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 22 projects in the Western Balkans and Türkiye were financed under SI CPP. The programme contributed to strengthened democratic governance and respect for human rights and the rule of law. It further contributed to improved conditions for accountability, increased transparency and reduced corruption, as well as strengthened conditions for a gender-equal society. The results are particularly strong within human rights and accountability, and include, among other things, reduced stigmatisation of LGBTQI persons and strengthened cooperation between actors working for gender equality and against gender-based discrimination.

At portfolio level, the projects demonstrate clear performance-related effects, particularly in areas such as changes in attitudes, increased capacity among target groups, and the establishment of new forms of collaboration. Several projects have also contributed to policy development, network-building, and long-term impact. Many of the partnerships have resulted in plans for continued and deepened cooperation, which is likely to contribute to strong sustainability and the ability to continue advancing democracy and human rights.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.4 - Stärka insatserna för att skydda och trygga världens kultur- och naturarv.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.1 - Avskaffa alla former av diskriminering av alla kvinnor och flickor överallt</narrative>
      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received for all regions, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 22 projects in the Western Balkans and Türkiye were financed under SI CPP. The programme contributed to strengthened democratic governance and respect for human rights and the rule of law. It further contributed to improved conditions for accountability, increased transparency and reduced corruption, as well as strengthened conditions for a gender-equal society. The results are particularly strong within human rights and accountability, and include, among other things, reduced stigmatisation of LGBTQI persons and strengthened cooperation between actors working for gender equality and against gender-based discrimination.

At portfolio level, the projects demonstrate clear performance-related effects, particularly in areas such as changes in attitudes, increased capacity among target groups, and the establishment of new forms of collaboration. Several projects have also contributed to policy development, network-building, and long-term impact. Many of the partnerships have resulted in plans for continued and deepened cooperation, which is likely to contribute to strong sustainability and the ability to continue advancing democracy and human rights.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde totalt under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar för alla regioner, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 22 projekt i västra Balkan och Turkiet inom SI CPP. Programmet bidrog till stärkt demokratisk samhällsstyrning och respekt för mänskliga rättigheter och rättsstatens principer. Programmet bidrog vidare till stärkta förutsättningar för ansvarsutkrävande, ökad transparens och minskad korruption samt stärkta förutsättningar för ett jämställt samhälle. Resultaten är särskilt starka inom mänskliga rättigheter och ansvarsutkrävande och inkluderar bland annat minskad stigmatisering av HBTQI-personer och stärkt samverkan mellan aktörer som verkar för jämställdhet och mot könsbaserad diskriminering. 

På portföljnivå visar projekten tydliga prestationsnära effekter, särskilt inom områden som attitydförändringar, ökad kapacitet hos målgrupper och etablering av nya samverkansformer. Flera projekt har dessutom bidragit till policyutveckling, nätverksbyggande och långsiktig påverkan. Många av partnerskapen har mynnat ut i planer på fortsatt och fördjupad samverkan, vilket sannolikt bidrar till god hållbarhet och möjlighet till fortsatt arbete för stärkt demokrati och mänskliga rättigheter.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.1 - Avskaffa alla former av diskriminering av alla kvinnor och flickor överallt</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Armenia</narrative>
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      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received for all regions, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 21 projects in Eastern Europe were funded under SI CPP. In the cultural sector, projects were carried out that—through literature, documentary film, and photography—helped strengthen freedom of expression, gender equality, and human rights. Other projects created new platforms and networks for experience exchange and capacity development between, for example, independent media actors and journalists, contributing to improved conditions for accountability in the region. SI CPP contributed to strengthened democratic governance and respect for human rights and the rule of law. The programme also contributed to improved conditions for accountability, increased transparency and reduced corruption, as well as strengthened conditions for a gender-equal society.

In several of the programme countries, democratic space decreased during the year. Through SI CPP, project participants were given the opportunity to strengthen their knowledge, develop working methods, and build relationships with relevant actors in Sweden and the region; thereby enabling them to work for democracy and human rights despite the overall negative trend in many contexts.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde totalt under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar för alla regioner, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 21 projekt i Östeuropa inom SI CPP. Inom kultursektorn genomfördes projekt som med hjälp av litteratur, dokumentärfilm och fotografi bidrog till att stärka yttrandefrihet, jämställdhet och mänskliga rättigheter. Andra projekt skapade nya plattformar och nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte och kompetensutveckling mellan exempelvis oberoende medieaktörer och journalister, vilket bidrog till att förbättra förutsättningarna för ansvarsutkrävande i regionen. SI CPP bidrog till rättsstatens principer och stärkta förutsättningar för ansvarsutkrävande. Programmet bidrog vidare till ökad transparens och minskad korruption samt stärkta förutsättningar för ett jämställt samhälle. 
I flera av programländerna minskade det demokratiska utrymmet under året. Projektdeltagarna fick genom SI CPP möjlighet att stärka sin kunskap, utveckla arbetssätt och skapa relationer med relevanta aktörer i Sverige och regionen; härigenom kunde de verka för demokrati och mänskliga rättigheter trots att den övergripande trenden på området på många håll var negativ.</narrative>
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          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.1 - Avskaffa alla former av diskriminering av alla kvinnor och flickor överallt</narrative>
      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received for all regions, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 21 projects in Eastern Europe were funded under SI CPP. In the cultural sector, projects were carried out that—through literature, documentary film, and photography—helped strengthen freedom of expression, gender equality, and human rights. Other projects created new platforms and networks for experience exchange and capacity development between, for example, independent media actors and journalists, contributing to improved conditions for accountability in the region. SI CPP contributed to strengthened democratic governance and respect for human rights and the rule of law. The programme also contributed to improved conditions for accountability, increased transparency and reduced corruption, as well as strengthened conditions for a gender-equal society.

In several of the programme countries, democratic space decreased during the year. Through SI CPP, project participants were given the opportunity to strengthen their knowledge, develop working methods, and build relationships with relevant actors in Sweden and the region; thereby enabling them to work for democracy and human rights despite the overall negative trend in many contexts.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde totalt under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar för alla regioner, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 21 projekt i Östeuropa inom SI CPP. Inom kultursektorn genomfördes projekt som med hjälp av litteratur, dokumentärfilm och fotografi bidrog till att stärka yttrandefrihet, jämställdhet och mänskliga rättigheter. Andra projekt skapade nya plattformar och nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte och kompetensutveckling mellan exempelvis oberoende medieaktörer och journalister, vilket bidrog till att förbättra förutsättningarna för ansvarsutkrävande i regionen. SI CPP bidrog till rättsstatens principer och stärkta förutsättningar för ansvarsutkrävande. Programmet bidrog vidare till ökad transparens och minskad korruption samt stärkta förutsättningar för ett jämställt samhälle. 
I flera av programländerna minskade det demokratiska utrymmet under året. Projektdeltagarna fick genom SI CPP möjlighet att stärka sin kunskap, utveckla arbetssätt och skapa relationer med relevanta aktörer i Sverige och regionen; härigenom kunde de verka för demokrati och mänskliga rättigheter trots att den övergripande trenden på området på många håll var negativ.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.4 - Stärka insatserna för att skydda och trygga världens kultur- och naturarv.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.1 - Avskaffa alla former av diskriminering av alla kvinnor och flickor överallt</narrative>
      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP). SI CPP är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners.</narrative>
      <narrative>Administrative costs for SI Creative Partnerships Program (SI CPP). SI CPP is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received for all regions, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 21 projects in Eastern Europe were funded under SI CPP. In the cultural sector, projects were carried out that—through literature, documentary film, and photography—helped strengthen freedom of expression, gender equality, and human rights. Other projects created new platforms and networks for experience exchange and capacity development between, for example, independent media actors and journalists, contributing to improved conditions for accountability in the region. SI CPP contributed to strengthened democratic governance and respect for human rights and the rule of law. The programme also contributed to improved conditions for accountability, increased transparency and reduced corruption, as well as strengthened conditions for a gender-equal society.

In several of the programme countries, democratic space decreased during the year. Through SI CPP, project participants were given the opportunity to strengthen their knowledge, develop working methods, and build relationships with relevant actors in Sweden and the region; thereby enabling them to work for democracy and human rights despite the overall negative trend in many contexts.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde totalt under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar för alla regioner, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 21 projekt i Östeuropa inom SI CPP. Inom kultursektorn genomfördes projekt som med hjälp av litteratur, dokumentärfilm och fotografi bidrog till att stärka yttrandefrihet, jämställdhet och mänskliga rättigheter. Andra projekt skapade nya plattformar och nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte och kompetensutveckling mellan exempelvis oberoende medieaktörer och journalister, vilket bidrog till att förbättra förutsättningarna för ansvarsutkrävande i regionen. SI CPP bidrog till rättsstatens principer och stärkta förutsättningar för ansvarsutkrävande. Programmet bidrog vidare till ökad transparens och minskad korruption samt stärkta förutsättningar för ett jämställt samhälle. 
I flera av programländerna minskade det demokratiska utrymmet under året. Projektdeltagarna fick genom SI CPP möjlighet att stärka sin kunskap, utveckla arbetssätt och skapa relationer med relevanta aktörer i Sverige och regionen; härigenom kunde de verka för demokrati och mänskliga rättigheter trots att den övergripande trenden på området på många håll var negativ.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för Projektstöd: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Administrative costs Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Administrative costs for SI Creative Partnerships Program (SI CPP). SI CPP is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP). SI CPP är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received for all regions, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 21 projects in Eastern Europe were funded under SI CPP. In the cultural sector, projects were carried out that—through literature, documentary film, and photography—helped strengthen freedom of expression, gender equality, and human rights. Other projects created new platforms and networks for experience exchange and capacity development between, for example, independent media actors and journalists, contributing to improved conditions for accountability in the region. SI CPP contributed to strengthened democratic governance and respect for human rights and the rule of law. The programme also contributed to improved conditions for accountability, increased transparency and reduced corruption, as well as strengthened conditions for a gender-equal society.

In several of the programme countries, democratic space decreased during the year. Through SI CPP, project participants were given the opportunity to strengthen their knowledge, develop working methods, and build relationships with relevant actors in Sweden and the region; thereby enabling them to work for democracy and human rights despite the overall negative trend in many contexts.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde totalt under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar för alla regioner, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 21 projekt i Östeuropa inom SI CPP. Inom kultursektorn genomfördes projekt som med hjälp av litteratur, dokumentärfilm och fotografi bidrog till att stärka yttrandefrihet, jämställdhet och mänskliga rättigheter. Andra projekt skapade nya plattformar och nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte och kompetensutveckling mellan exempelvis oberoende medieaktörer och journalister, vilket bidrog till att förbättra förutsättningarna för ansvarsutkrävande i regionen. SI CPP bidrog till rättsstatens principer och stärkta förutsättningar för ansvarsutkrävande. Programmet bidrog vidare till ökad transparens och minskad korruption samt stärkta förutsättningar för ett jämställt samhälle. 
I flera av programländerna minskade det demokratiska utrymmet under året. Projektdeltagarna fick genom SI CPP möjlighet att stärka sin kunskap, utveckla arbetssätt och skapa relationer med relevanta aktörer i Sverige och regionen; härigenom kunde de verka för demokrati och mänskliga rättigheter trots att den övergripande trenden på området på många håll var negativ.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received for all regions, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 21 projects in Eastern Europe were funded under SI CPP. In the cultural sector, projects were carried out that—through literature, documentary film, and photography—helped strengthen freedom of expression, gender equality, and human rights. Other projects created new platforms and networks for experience exchange and capacity development between, for example, independent media actors and journalists, contributing to improved conditions for accountability in the region. SI CPP contributed to strengthened democratic governance and respect for human rights and the rule of law. The programme also contributed to improved conditions for accountability, increased transparency and reduced corruption, as well as strengthened conditions for a gender-equal society.

In several of the programme countries, democratic space decreased during the year. Through SI CPP, project participants were given the opportunity to strengthen their knowledge, develop working methods, and build relationships with relevant actors in Sweden and the region; thereby enabling them to work for democracy and human rights despite the overall negative trend in many contexts.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde totalt under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar för alla regioner, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 21 projekt i Östeuropa inom SI CPP. Inom kultursektorn genomfördes projekt som med hjälp av litteratur, dokumentärfilm och fotografi bidrog till att stärka yttrandefrihet, jämställdhet och mänskliga rättigheter. Andra projekt skapade nya plattformar och nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte och kompetensutveckling mellan exempelvis oberoende medieaktörer och journalister, vilket bidrog till att förbättra förutsättningarna för ansvarsutkrävande i regionen. SI CPP bidrog till rättsstatens principer och stärkta förutsättningar för ansvarsutkrävande. Programmet bidrog vidare till ökad transparens och minskad korruption samt stärkta förutsättningar för ett jämställt samhälle. 
I flera av programländerna minskade det demokratiska utrymmet under året. Projektdeltagarna fick genom SI CPP möjlighet att stärka sin kunskap, utveckla arbetssätt och skapa relationer med relevanta aktörer i Sverige och regionen; härigenom kunde de verka för demokrati och mänskliga rättigheter trots att den övergripande trenden på området på många håll var negativ.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2025:
SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) svarar mot behovet av att stärka kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhälle i utvecklingsländer, i syfte att främja innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till den globala gröna omställningen, bland annat genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.

Efter en öppen utlysning antogs 107 seniora deltagare från näringslivet i 24 länder i Europa, Asien, Afrika och Latinamerika, verksamma inom prioriterade sektorer såsom förnybar energi, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning samt ansvarsfull gruvdrift. Programmet genomfördes under sju månader i hybridformat och bestod av ett interaktivt digitalt grundprogram, parallella förändringsinitiativ som deltagarna implementerade i sina organisationer, fördjupande masterclasses med svenska företag och Team Sweden-representanter samt individuell affärscoachning. En veckas onsiteprogram i Sverige inkluderade företags- och studiebesök, matchmaking och ett Global Executive Forum med totalt 180 deltagare. Programmet avslutades med en digital fas.

Programupplägget bidrog till starka hållbarhetsnätverk, nya värdefulla kontakter och en förbättrad bild av Sverige och svenska företag. Slututvärderingen visar mycket goda resultat: 87 % av deltagarna uppger ökad kunskap och 88 % att de fått verktyg för att driva förändring. 96,5 % har implementerat nya hållbarhetsmetoder och 98,8 % har inspirerats att driva hållbar utveckling. 96,5 % uppger en förbättrad bild av svenska företag, 44 % utforskar konkreta affärsmöjligheter och 90,8 % har ett ökat intresse för samarbete med svenska aktörer.

Resultat 2024: 
78 av totalt 98 slutliga deltagare svarade på slutenkäten (80% svarsfrekvens) i programmet.  I slututvärderingsenkäten uppgav 82% av deltagarna uppgav att de fick en hög eller mycket hög ökning av förmågan att leda i komplexitet. Vidare uppger 80% att de fick nya verktyg och metoder för att strategiskt integrera hållbarhet och stödja den gröna omställningen ur ett helhetsperspektiv. I slututvärderingen uppger 91% av de svarande deltagarna att de anser att facilitatorerna och föreläsarna har en hög till mycket hög grad av expertis.
Stärkt koppling till Sverige i kommunikationen genom att lyfta fram svenska företag, svenska erfarenheter, styrkor och potentiella möjligheter till utbyte och handel. I enkätutvärderingen uppger 100 % av deltagarna att de har lärt sig om och blivit inspirerade av Sveriges/svensk expertis, goda exempel och ledarskap inom hållbarhetsområdet. (95% av dessa i en hög eller mycket hög utsträckning).
97,4% av deltagarna som besvarade enkäten uppgav att de innehade en chefsposition. Av dessa ingick 75,6% av de svarande deltagarna i 'top management' (59 av 78 personer), alltså höga chefspositioner och styrelsepositioner i sina respektive företag.
Utfallet gällande indikatorerna är som följer:  77,5% uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap inom de fyra huvudområdena i programmet (ett sammanvägt snitt) i 'stor' eller 'mycket stor' utsträckning.
77,6% är andelen deltagare som uppger att de genom programmet har fått verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (i ’stor’ eller ’mycket stor’ utsträckning.
67,1% är grad av organisatorisk förankring i deltagarnas organisationer.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2025:
The SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) addresses the need to strengthen capacity and competencies among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries, with the aim of promoting innovative and effective approaches to sustainable development. The programme supports global green transition efforts, including through synergies with trade and business.

Following an open call, 107 senior business leaders from 24 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America were selected from priority sectors: renewable energy, sustainable transport, infrastructure and manufacturing, and responsible mining. The programme was delivered in a seven-month hybrid format, combining an interactive online core programme, parallel change initiatives implemented by participants, advanced masterclasses with Swedish companies and Team Sweden representatives, and individual business coaching. A one-week onsite programme in Sweden included company and study visits, matchmaking, and a Global Executive Forum with 180 participants from companies, organisations, and Team Sweden. The programme concluded with a final digital phase.

The programme design fostered strong sustainability networks, valuable new contacts, and an enhanced perception of Sweden and Swedish companies. The final evaluation shows strong results: 87% of participants reported increased knowledge and 88% gained tools to drive change. 96.5% implemented new sustainability practices, and 98.8% were inspired to drive sustainable development. Perceptions of Swedish companies improved for 96.5% of participants; 44% are exploring concrete business opportunities, and 90.8% report increased interest in cooperation with Swedish actors.

Results 2024: 
78 of a total of 98 final participants answered the final survey (80% response rate) in the program. In the final evaluation survey, 82% of participants reported a high or very high increase in the ability to lead in complexity. Furthermore, 80% state that they received new tools and methods to strategically integrate sustainability and support the green transition from a holistic perspective. In the final evaluation, 91% of the responding participants state that they consider the facilitators and lecturers to have a high to very high degree of expertise.
Strengthened connection to Sweden in communication by highlighting Swedish companies, Swedish experiences, strengths and potential opportunities for exchange and trade. In the survey evaluation, 100% of the participants state that they have learned about and been inspired by Sweden's/Swedish expertise, good examples and leadership in the area of ​​sustainability. (95% of these to a high or very high extent).</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2025:
The SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) addresses the need to strengthen capacity and competencies among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries, with the aim of promoting innovative and effective approaches to sustainable development. The programme supports global green transition efforts, including through synergies with trade and business.

Following an open call, 107 senior business leaders from 24 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America were selected from priority sectors: renewable energy, sustainable transport, infrastructure and manufacturing, and responsible mining. The programme was delivered in a seven-month hybrid format, combining an interactive online core programme, parallel change initiatives implemented by participants, advanced masterclasses with Swedish companies and Team Sweden representatives, and individual business coaching. A one-week onsite programme in Sweden included company and study visits, matchmaking, and a Global Executive Forum with 180 participants from companies, organisations, and Team Sweden. The programme concluded with a final digital phase.

The programme design fostered strong sustainability networks, valuable new contacts, and an enhanced perception of Sweden and Swedish companies. The final evaluation shows strong results: 87% of participants reported increased knowledge and 88% gained tools to drive change. 96.5% implemented new sustainability practices, and 98.8% were inspired to drive sustainable development. Perceptions of Swedish companies improved for 96.5% of participants; 44% are exploring concrete business opportunities, and 90.8% report increased interest in cooperation with Swedish actors.

Results 2024: 
78 of a total of 98 final participants answered the final survey (80% response rate) in the program. In the final evaluation survey, 82% of participants reported a high or very high increase in the ability to lead in complexity. Furthermore, 80% state that they received new tools and methods to strategically integrate sustainability and support the green transition from a holistic perspective. In the final evaluation, 91% of the responding participants state that they consider the facilitators and lecturers to have a high to very high degree of expertise.
Strengthened connection to Sweden in communication by highlighting Swedish companies, Swedish experiences, strengths and potential opportunities for exchange and trade. In the survey evaluation, 100% of the participants state that they have learned about and been inspired by Sweden's/Swedish expertise, good examples and leadership in the area of ​​sustainability. (95% of these to a high or very high extent).</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2025:
SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) svarar mot behovet av att stärka kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhälle i utvecklingsländer, i syfte att främja innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till den globala gröna omställningen, bland annat genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.

Efter en öppen utlysning antogs 107 seniora deltagare från näringslivet i 24 länder i Europa, Asien, Afrika och Latinamerika, verksamma inom prioriterade sektorer såsom förnybar energi, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning samt ansvarsfull gruvdrift. Programmet genomfördes under sju månader i hybridformat och bestod av ett interaktivt digitalt grundprogram, parallella förändringsinitiativ som deltagarna implementerade i sina organisationer, fördjupande masterclasses med svenska företag och Team Sweden-representanter samt individuell affärscoachning. En veckas onsiteprogram i Sverige inkluderade företags- och studiebesök, matchmaking och ett Global Executive Forum med totalt 180 deltagare. Programmet avslutades med en digital fas.

Programupplägget bidrog till starka hållbarhetsnätverk, nya värdefulla kontakter och en förbättrad bild av Sverige och svenska företag. Slututvärderingen visar mycket goda resultat: 87 % av deltagarna uppger ökad kunskap och 88 % att de fått verktyg för att driva förändring. 96,5 % har implementerat nya hållbarhetsmetoder och 98,8 % har inspirerats att driva hållbar utveckling. 96,5 % uppger en förbättrad bild av svenska företag, 44 % utforskar konkreta affärsmöjligheter och 90,8 % har ett ökat intresse för samarbete med svenska aktörer.

Resultat 2024: 
78 av totalt 98 slutliga deltagare svarade på slutenkäten (80% svarsfrekvens) i programmet.  I slututvärderingsenkäten uppgav 82% av deltagarna uppgav att de fick en hög eller mycket hög ökning av förmågan att leda i komplexitet. Vidare uppger 80% att de fick nya verktyg och metoder för att strategiskt integrera hållbarhet och stödja den gröna omställningen ur ett helhetsperspektiv. I slututvärderingen uppger 91% av de svarande deltagarna att de anser att facilitatorerna och föreläsarna har en hög till mycket hög grad av expertis.
Stärkt koppling till Sverige i kommunikationen genom att lyfta fram svenska företag, svenska erfarenheter, styrkor och potentiella möjligheter till utbyte och handel. I enkätutvärderingen uppger 100 % av deltagarna att de har lärt sig om och blivit inspirerade av Sveriges/svensk expertis, goda exempel och ledarskap inom hållbarhetsområdet. (95% av dessa i en hög eller mycket hög utsträckning).
97,4% av deltagarna som besvarade enkäten uppgav att de innehade en chefsposition. Av dessa ingick 75,6% av de svarande deltagarna i 'top management' (59 av 78 personer), alltså höga chefspositioner och styrelsepositioner i sina respektive företag.
Utfallet gällande indikatorerna är som följer:  77,5% uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap inom de fyra huvudområdena i programmet (ett sammanvägt snitt) i 'stor' eller 'mycket stor' utsträckning.
77,6% är andelen deltagare som uppger att de genom programmet har fått verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (i ’stor’ eller ’mycket stor’ utsträckning.
67,1% är grad av organisatorisk förankring i deltagarnas organisationer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

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SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: SI Global Executive Program</narrative>
      <narrative>Leadership Programme: SI Global Executive Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2025:
The SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) addresses the need to strengthen capacity and competencies among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries, with the aim of promoting innovative and effective approaches to sustainable development. The programme supports global green transition efforts, including through synergies with trade and business.

Following an open call, 107 senior business leaders from 24 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America were selected from priority sectors: renewable energy, sustainable transport, infrastructure and manufacturing, and responsible mining. The programme was delivered in a seven-month hybrid format, combining an interactive online core programme, parallel change initiatives implemented by participants, advanced masterclasses with Swedish companies and Team Sweden representatives, and individual business coaching. A one-week onsite programme in Sweden included company and study visits, matchmaking, and a Global Executive Forum with 180 participants from companies, organisations, and Team Sweden. The programme concluded with a final digital phase.

The programme design fostered strong sustainability networks, valuable new contacts, and an enhanced perception of Sweden and Swedish companies. The final evaluation shows strong results: 87% of participants reported increased knowledge and 88% gained tools to drive change. 96.5% implemented new sustainability practices, and 98.8% were inspired to drive sustainable development. Perceptions of Swedish companies improved for 96.5% of participants; 44% are exploring concrete business opportunities, and 90.8% report increased interest in cooperation with Swedish actors.

Results 2024: 
78 of a total of 98 final participants answered the final survey (80% response rate) in the program. In the final evaluation survey, 82% of participants reported a high or very high increase in the ability to lead in complexity. Furthermore, 80% state that they received new tools and methods to strategically integrate sustainability and support the green transition from a holistic perspective. In the final evaluation, 91% of the responding participants state that they consider the facilitators and lecturers to have a high to very high degree of expertise.
Strengthened connection to Sweden in communication by highlighting Swedish companies, Swedish experiences, strengths and potential opportunities for exchange and trade. In the survey evaluation, 100% of the participants state that they have learned about and been inspired by Sweden's/Swedish expertise, good examples and leadership in the area of ​​sustainability. (95% of these to a high or very high extent).</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2025:
SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) svarar mot behovet av att stärka kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhälle i utvecklingsländer, i syfte att främja innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till den globala gröna omställningen, bland annat genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.

Efter en öppen utlysning antogs 107 seniora deltagare från näringslivet i 24 länder i Europa, Asien, Afrika och Latinamerika, verksamma inom prioriterade sektorer såsom förnybar energi, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning samt ansvarsfull gruvdrift. Programmet genomfördes under sju månader i hybridformat och bestod av ett interaktivt digitalt grundprogram, parallella förändringsinitiativ som deltagarna implementerade i sina organisationer, fördjupande masterclasses med svenska företag och Team Sweden-representanter samt individuell affärscoachning. En veckas onsiteprogram i Sverige inkluderade företags- och studiebesök, matchmaking och ett Global Executive Forum med totalt 180 deltagare. Programmet avslutades med en digital fas.

Programupplägget bidrog till starka hållbarhetsnätverk, nya värdefulla kontakter och en förbättrad bild av Sverige och svenska företag. Slututvärderingen visar mycket goda resultat: 87 % av deltagarna uppger ökad kunskap och 88 % att de fått verktyg för att driva förändring. 96,5 % har implementerat nya hållbarhetsmetoder och 98,8 % har inspirerats att driva hållbar utveckling. 96,5 % uppger en förbättrad bild av svenska företag, 44 % utforskar konkreta affärsmöjligheter och 90,8 % har ett ökat intresse för samarbete med svenska aktörer.

Resultat 2024: 
78 av totalt 98 slutliga deltagare svarade på slutenkäten (80% svarsfrekvens) i programmet.  I slututvärderingsenkäten uppgav 82% av deltagarna uppgav att de fick en hög eller mycket hög ökning av förmågan att leda i komplexitet. Vidare uppger 80% att de fick nya verktyg och metoder för att strategiskt integrera hållbarhet och stödja den gröna omställningen ur ett helhetsperspektiv. I slututvärderingen uppger 91% av de svarande deltagarna att de anser att facilitatorerna och föreläsarna har en hög till mycket hög grad av expertis.
Stärkt koppling till Sverige i kommunikationen genom att lyfta fram svenska företag, svenska erfarenheter, styrkor och potentiella möjligheter till utbyte och handel. I enkätutvärderingen uppger 100 % av deltagarna att de har lärt sig om och blivit inspirerade av Sveriges/svensk expertis, goda exempel och ledarskap inom hållbarhetsområdet. (95% av dessa i en hög eller mycket hög utsträckning).
97,4% av deltagarna som besvarade enkäten uppgav att de innehade en chefsposition. Av dessa ingick 75,6% av de svarande deltagarna i 'top management' (59 av 78 personer), alltså höga chefspositioner och styrelsepositioner i sina respektive företag.
Utfallet gällande indikatorerna är som följer:  77,5% uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap inom de fyra huvudområdena i programmet (ett sammanvägt snitt) i 'stor' eller 'mycket stor' utsträckning.
77,6% är andelen deltagare som uppger att de genom programmet har fått verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (i ’stor’ eller ’mycket stor’ utsträckning.
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The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.4 - Fram till 2030 successivt förbättra den globala resurseffektiviteten i konsumtionen och produktionen samt sträva efter att bryta sambandet mellan ekonomisk tillväxt och miljöförstöring, i enlighet med det tioåriga ramverket för hållbar konsumtion och produktion, med de utvecklade länderna i täten.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership Programme: SI Global Executive Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2025:
SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) svarar mot behovet av att stärka kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhälle i utvecklingsländer, i syfte att främja innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till den globala gröna omställningen, bland annat genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.

Efter en öppen utlysning antogs 107 seniora deltagare från näringslivet i 24 länder i Europa, Asien, Afrika och Latinamerika, verksamma inom prioriterade sektorer såsom förnybar energi, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning samt ansvarsfull gruvdrift. Programmet genomfördes under sju månader i hybridformat och bestod av ett interaktivt digitalt grundprogram, parallella förändringsinitiativ som deltagarna implementerade i sina organisationer, fördjupande masterclasses med svenska företag och Team Sweden-representanter samt individuell affärscoachning. En veckas onsiteprogram i Sverige inkluderade företags- och studiebesök, matchmaking och ett Global Executive Forum med totalt 180 deltagare. Programmet avslutades med en digital fas.

Programupplägget bidrog till starka hållbarhetsnätverk, nya värdefulla kontakter och en förbättrad bild av Sverige och svenska företag. Slututvärderingen visar mycket goda resultat: 87 % av deltagarna uppger ökad kunskap och 88 % att de fått verktyg för att driva förändring. 96,5 % har implementerat nya hållbarhetsmetoder och 98,8 % har inspirerats att driva hållbar utveckling. 96,5 % uppger en förbättrad bild av svenska företag, 44 % utforskar konkreta affärsmöjligheter och 90,8 % har ett ökat intresse för samarbete med svenska aktörer.

Resultat 2024: 
78 av totalt 98 slutliga deltagare svarade på slutenkäten (80% svarsfrekvens) i programmet.  I slututvärderingsenkäten uppgav 82% av deltagarna uppgav att de fick en hög eller mycket hög ökning av förmågan att leda i komplexitet. Vidare uppger 80% att de fick nya verktyg och metoder för att strategiskt integrera hållbarhet och stödja den gröna omställningen ur ett helhetsperspektiv. I slututvärderingen uppger 91% av de svarande deltagarna att de anser att facilitatorerna och föreläsarna har en hög till mycket hög grad av expertis.
Stärkt koppling till Sverige i kommunikationen genom att lyfta fram svenska företag, svenska erfarenheter, styrkor och potentiella möjligheter till utbyte och handel. I enkätutvärderingen uppger 100 % av deltagarna att de har lärt sig om och blivit inspirerade av Sveriges/svensk expertis, goda exempel och ledarskap inom hållbarhetsområdet. (95% av dessa i en hög eller mycket hög utsträckning).
97,4% av deltagarna som besvarade enkäten uppgav att de innehade en chefsposition. Av dessa ingick 75,6% av de svarande deltagarna i 'top management' (59 av 78 personer), alltså höga chefspositioner och styrelsepositioner i sina respektive företag.
Utfallet gällande indikatorerna är som följer:  77,5% uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap inom de fyra huvudområdena i programmet (ett sammanvägt snitt) i 'stor' eller 'mycket stor' utsträckning.
77,6% är andelen deltagare som uppger att de genom programmet har fått verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (i ’stor’ eller ’mycket stor’ utsträckning.
67,1% är grad av organisatorisk förankring i deltagarnas organisationer.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2025:
The SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) addresses the need to strengthen capacity and competencies among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries, with the aim of promoting innovative and effective approaches to sustainable development. The programme supports global green transition efforts, including through synergies with trade and business.

Following an open call, 107 senior business leaders from 24 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America were selected from priority sectors: renewable energy, sustainable transport, infrastructure and manufacturing, and responsible mining. The programme was delivered in a seven-month hybrid format, combining an interactive online core programme, parallel change initiatives implemented by participants, advanced masterclasses with Swedish companies and Team Sweden representatives, and individual business coaching. A one-week onsite programme in Sweden included company and study visits, matchmaking, and a Global Executive Forum with 180 participants from companies, organisations, and Team Sweden. The programme concluded with a final digital phase.

The programme design fostered strong sustainability networks, valuable new contacts, and an enhanced perception of Sweden and Swedish companies. The final evaluation shows strong results: 87% of participants reported increased knowledge and 88% gained tools to drive change. 96.5% implemented new sustainability practices, and 98.8% were inspired to drive sustainable development. Perceptions of Swedish companies improved for 96.5% of participants; 44% are exploring concrete business opportunities, and 90.8% report increased interest in cooperation with Swedish actors.

Results 2024: 
78 of a total of 98 final participants answered the final survey (80% response rate) in the program. In the final evaluation survey, 82% of participants reported a high or very high increase in the ability to lead in complexity. Furthermore, 80% state that they received new tools and methods to strategically integrate sustainability and support the green transition from a holistic perspective. In the final evaluation, 91% of the responding participants state that they consider the facilitators and lecturers to have a high to very high degree of expertise.
Strengthened connection to Sweden in communication by highlighting Swedish companies, Swedish experiences, strengths and potential opportunities for exchange and trade. In the survey evaluation, 100% of the participants state that they have learned about and been inspired by Sweden's/Swedish expertise, good examples and leadership in the area of ​​sustainability. (95% of these to a high or very high extent).</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.4 - Fram till 2030 successivt förbättra den globala resurseffektiviteten i konsumtionen och produktionen samt sträva efter att bryta sambandet mellan ekonomisk tillväxt och miljöförstöring, i enlighet med det tioåriga ramverket för hållbar konsumtion och produktion, med de utvecklade länderna i täten.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2025:
The SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) addresses the need to strengthen capacity and competencies among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries, with the aim of promoting innovative and effective approaches to sustainable development. The programme supports global green transition efforts, including through synergies with trade and business.

Following an open call, 107 senior business leaders from 24 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America were selected from priority sectors: renewable energy, sustainable transport, infrastructure and manufacturing, and responsible mining. The programme was delivered in a seven-month hybrid format, combining an interactive online core programme, parallel change initiatives implemented by participants, advanced masterclasses with Swedish companies and Team Sweden representatives, and individual business coaching. A one-week onsite programme in Sweden included company and study visits, matchmaking, and a Global Executive Forum with 180 participants from companies, organisations, and Team Sweden. The programme concluded with a final digital phase.

The programme design fostered strong sustainability networks, valuable new contacts, and an enhanced perception of Sweden and Swedish companies. The final evaluation shows strong results: 87% of participants reported increased knowledge and 88% gained tools to drive change. 96.5% implemented new sustainability practices, and 98.8% were inspired to drive sustainable development. Perceptions of Swedish companies improved for 96.5% of participants; 44% are exploring concrete business opportunities, and 90.8% report increased interest in cooperation with Swedish actors.

Results 2024: 
78 of a total of 98 final participants answered the final survey (80% response rate) in the program. In the final evaluation survey, 82% of participants reported a high or very high increase in the ability to lead in complexity. Furthermore, 80% state that they received new tools and methods to strategically integrate sustainability and support the green transition from a holistic perspective. In the final evaluation, 91% of the responding participants state that they consider the facilitators and lecturers to have a high to very high degree of expertise.
Strengthened connection to Sweden in communication by highlighting Swedish companies, Swedish experiences, strengths and potential opportunities for exchange and trade. In the survey evaluation, 100% of the participants state that they have learned about and been inspired by Sweden's/Swedish expertise, good examples and leadership in the area of ​​sustainability. (95% of these to a high or very high extent).</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2025:
SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) svarar mot behovet av att stärka kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhälle i utvecklingsländer, i syfte att främja innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till den globala gröna omställningen, bland annat genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.

Efter en öppen utlysning antogs 107 seniora deltagare från näringslivet i 24 länder i Europa, Asien, Afrika och Latinamerika, verksamma inom prioriterade sektorer såsom förnybar energi, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning samt ansvarsfull gruvdrift. Programmet genomfördes under sju månader i hybridformat och bestod av ett interaktivt digitalt grundprogram, parallella förändringsinitiativ som deltagarna implementerade i sina organisationer, fördjupande masterclasses med svenska företag och Team Sweden-representanter samt individuell affärscoachning. En veckas onsiteprogram i Sverige inkluderade företags- och studiebesök, matchmaking och ett Global Executive Forum med totalt 180 deltagare. Programmet avslutades med en digital fas.

Programupplägget bidrog till starka hållbarhetsnätverk, nya värdefulla kontakter och en förbättrad bild av Sverige och svenska företag. Slututvärderingen visar mycket goda resultat: 87 % av deltagarna uppger ökad kunskap och 88 % att de fått verktyg för att driva förändring. 96,5 % har implementerat nya hållbarhetsmetoder och 98,8 % har inspirerats att driva hållbar utveckling. 96,5 % uppger en förbättrad bild av svenska företag, 44 % utforskar konkreta affärsmöjligheter och 90,8 % har ett ökat intresse för samarbete med svenska aktörer.

Resultat 2024: 
78 av totalt 98 slutliga deltagare svarade på slutenkäten (80% svarsfrekvens) i programmet.  I slututvärderingsenkäten uppgav 82% av deltagarna uppgav att de fick en hög eller mycket hög ökning av förmågan att leda i komplexitet. Vidare uppger 80% att de fick nya verktyg och metoder för att strategiskt integrera hållbarhet och stödja den gröna omställningen ur ett helhetsperspektiv. I slututvärderingen uppger 91% av de svarande deltagarna att de anser att facilitatorerna och föreläsarna har en hög till mycket hög grad av expertis.
Stärkt koppling till Sverige i kommunikationen genom att lyfta fram svenska företag, svenska erfarenheter, styrkor och potentiella möjligheter till utbyte och handel. I enkätutvärderingen uppger 100 % av deltagarna att de har lärt sig om och blivit inspirerade av Sveriges/svensk expertis, goda exempel och ledarskap inom hållbarhetsområdet. (95% av dessa i en hög eller mycket hög utsträckning).
97,4% av deltagarna som besvarade enkäten uppgav att de innehade en chefsposition. Av dessa ingick 75,6% av de svarande deltagarna i 'top management' (59 av 78 personer), alltså höga chefspositioner och styrelsepositioner i sina respektive företag.
Utfallet gällande indikatorerna är som följer:  77,5% uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap inom de fyra huvudområdena i programmet (ett sammanvägt snitt) i 'stor' eller 'mycket stor' utsträckning.
77,6% är andelen deltagare som uppger att de genom programmet har fått verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (i ’stor’ eller ’mycket stor’ utsträckning.
67,1% är grad av organisatorisk förankring i deltagarnas organisationer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.4 - Improve progressively, through 2030, global resource efficiency in consumption and production and endeavour to decouple economic growth from environmental degradation, in accordance with the 10-Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production, with developed countries taking the lead.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.5 - Senast 2030 uppnå full och produktiv sysselsättning med anständiga arbetsvillkor för alla kvinnor och män, inklusive ungdomar och personer med funktionsnedsättning, samt lika lön för likvärdigt arbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
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3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

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2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2025:
SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) svarar mot behovet av att stärka kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhälle i utvecklingsländer, i syfte att främja innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till den globala gröna omställningen, bland annat genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.

Efter en öppen utlysning antogs 107 seniora deltagare från näringslivet i 24 länder i Europa, Asien, Afrika och Latinamerika, verksamma inom prioriterade sektorer såsom förnybar energi, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning samt ansvarsfull gruvdrift. Programmet genomfördes under sju månader i hybridformat och bestod av ett interaktivt digitalt grundprogram, parallella förändringsinitiativ som deltagarna implementerade i sina organisationer, fördjupande masterclasses med svenska företag och Team Sweden-representanter samt individuell affärscoachning. En veckas onsiteprogram i Sverige inkluderade företags- och studiebesök, matchmaking och ett Global Executive Forum med totalt 180 deltagare. Programmet avslutades med en digital fas.

Programupplägget bidrog till starka hållbarhetsnätverk, nya värdefulla kontakter och en förbättrad bild av Sverige och svenska företag. Slututvärderingen visar mycket goda resultat: 87 % av deltagarna uppger ökad kunskap och 88 % att de fått verktyg för att driva förändring. 96,5 % har implementerat nya hållbarhetsmetoder och 98,8 % har inspirerats att driva hållbar utveckling. 96,5 % uppger en förbättrad bild av svenska företag, 44 % utforskar konkreta affärsmöjligheter och 90,8 % har ett ökat intresse för samarbete med svenska aktörer.

Resultat 2024: 
78 av totalt 98 slutliga deltagare svarade på slutenkäten (80% svarsfrekvens) i programmet.  I slututvärderingsenkäten uppgav 82% av deltagarna uppgav att de fick en hög eller mycket hög ökning av förmågan att leda i komplexitet. Vidare uppger 80% att de fick nya verktyg och metoder för att strategiskt integrera hållbarhet och stödja den gröna omställningen ur ett helhetsperspektiv. I slututvärderingen uppger 91% av de svarande deltagarna att de anser att facilitatorerna och föreläsarna har en hög till mycket hög grad av expertis.
Stärkt koppling till Sverige i kommunikationen genom att lyfta fram svenska företag, svenska erfarenheter, styrkor och potentiella möjligheter till utbyte och handel. I enkätutvärderingen uppger 100 % av deltagarna att de har lärt sig om och blivit inspirerade av Sveriges/svensk expertis, goda exempel och ledarskap inom hållbarhetsområdet. (95% av dessa i en hög eller mycket hög utsträckning).
97,4% av deltagarna som besvarade enkäten uppgav att de innehade en chefsposition. Av dessa ingick 75,6% av de svarande deltagarna i 'top management' (59 av 78 personer), alltså höga chefspositioner och styrelsepositioner i sina respektive företag.
Utfallet gällande indikatorerna är som följer:  77,5% uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap inom de fyra huvudområdena i programmet (ett sammanvägt snitt) i 'stor' eller 'mycket stor' utsträckning.
77,6% är andelen deltagare som uppger att de genom programmet har fått verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (i ’stor’ eller ’mycket stor’ utsträckning.
67,1% är grad av organisatorisk förankring i deltagarnas organisationer.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2025:
The SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) addresses the need to strengthen capacity and competencies among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries, with the aim of promoting innovative and effective approaches to sustainable development. The programme supports global green transition efforts, including through synergies with trade and business.

Following an open call, 107 senior business leaders from 24 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America were selected from priority sectors: renewable energy, sustainable transport, infrastructure and manufacturing, and responsible mining. The programme was delivered in a seven-month hybrid format, combining an interactive online core programme, parallel change initiatives implemented by participants, advanced masterclasses with Swedish companies and Team Sweden representatives, and individual business coaching. A one-week onsite programme in Sweden included company and study visits, matchmaking, and a Global Executive Forum with 180 participants from companies, organisations, and Team Sweden. The programme concluded with a final digital phase.

The programme design fostered strong sustainability networks, valuable new contacts, and an enhanced perception of Sweden and Swedish companies. The final evaluation shows strong results: 87% of participants reported increased knowledge and 88% gained tools to drive change. 96.5% implemented new sustainability practices, and 98.8% were inspired to drive sustainable development. Perceptions of Swedish companies improved for 96.5% of participants; 44% are exploring concrete business opportunities, and 90.8% report increased interest in cooperation with Swedish actors.

Results 2024: 
78 of a total of 98 final participants answered the final survey (80% response rate) in the program. In the final evaluation survey, 82% of participants reported a high or very high increase in the ability to lead in complexity. Furthermore, 80% state that they received new tools and methods to strategically integrate sustainability and support the green transition from a holistic perspective. In the final evaluation, 91% of the responding participants state that they consider the facilitators and lecturers to have a high to very high degree of expertise.
Strengthened connection to Sweden in communication by highlighting Swedish companies, Swedish experiences, strengths and potential opportunities for exchange and trade. In the survey evaluation, 100% of the participants state that they have learned about and been inspired by Sweden's/Swedish expertise, good examples and leadership in the area of ​​sustainability. (95% of these to a high or very high extent).</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
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2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.4 - Fram till 2030 successivt förbättra den globala resurseffektiviteten i konsumtionen och produktionen samt sträva efter att bryta sambandet mellan ekonomisk tillväxt och miljöförstöring, i enlighet med det tioåriga ramverket för hållbar konsumtion och produktion, med de utvecklade länderna i täten.</narrative>
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SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2025:
The SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) addresses the need to strengthen capacity and competencies among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries, with the aim of promoting innovative and effective approaches to sustainable development. The programme supports global green transition efforts, including through synergies with trade and business.

Following an open call, 107 senior business leaders from 24 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America were selected from priority sectors: renewable energy, sustainable transport, infrastructure and manufacturing, and responsible mining. The programme was delivered in a seven-month hybrid format, combining an interactive online core programme, parallel change initiatives implemented by participants, advanced masterclasses with Swedish companies and Team Sweden representatives, and individual business coaching. A one-week onsite programme in Sweden included company and study visits, matchmaking, and a Global Executive Forum with 180 participants from companies, organisations, and Team Sweden. The programme concluded with a final digital phase.

The programme design fostered strong sustainability networks, valuable new contacts, and an enhanced perception of Sweden and Swedish companies. The final evaluation shows strong results: 87% of participants reported increased knowledge and 88% gained tools to drive change. 96.5% implemented new sustainability practices, and 98.8% were inspired to drive sustainable development. Perceptions of Swedish companies improved for 96.5% of participants; 44% are exploring concrete business opportunities, and 90.8% report increased interest in cooperation with Swedish actors.

Results 2024: 
78 of a total of 98 final participants answered the final survey (80% response rate) in the program. In the final evaluation survey, 82% of participants reported a high or very high increase in the ability to lead in complexity. Furthermore, 80% state that they received new tools and methods to strategically integrate sustainability and support the green transition from a holistic perspective. In the final evaluation, 91% of the responding participants state that they consider the facilitators and lecturers to have a high to very high degree of expertise.
Strengthened connection to Sweden in communication by highlighting Swedish companies, Swedish experiences, strengths and potential opportunities for exchange and trade. In the survey evaluation, 100% of the participants state that they have learned about and been inspired by Sweden's/Swedish expertise, good examples and leadership in the area of ​​sustainability. (95% of these to a high or very high extent).</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2025:
SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) svarar mot behovet av att stärka kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhälle i utvecklingsländer, i syfte att främja innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till den globala gröna omställningen, bland annat genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.

Efter en öppen utlysning antogs 107 seniora deltagare från näringslivet i 24 länder i Europa, Asien, Afrika och Latinamerika, verksamma inom prioriterade sektorer såsom förnybar energi, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning samt ansvarsfull gruvdrift. Programmet genomfördes under sju månader i hybridformat och bestod av ett interaktivt digitalt grundprogram, parallella förändringsinitiativ som deltagarna implementerade i sina organisationer, fördjupande masterclasses med svenska företag och Team Sweden-representanter samt individuell affärscoachning. En veckas onsiteprogram i Sverige inkluderade företags- och studiebesök, matchmaking och ett Global Executive Forum med totalt 180 deltagare. Programmet avslutades med en digital fas.

Programupplägget bidrog till starka hållbarhetsnätverk, nya värdefulla kontakter och en förbättrad bild av Sverige och svenska företag. Slututvärderingen visar mycket goda resultat: 87 % av deltagarna uppger ökad kunskap och 88 % att de fått verktyg för att driva förändring. 96,5 % har implementerat nya hållbarhetsmetoder och 98,8 % har inspirerats att driva hållbar utveckling. 96,5 % uppger en förbättrad bild av svenska företag, 44 % utforskar konkreta affärsmöjligheter och 90,8 % har ett ökat intresse för samarbete med svenska aktörer.

Resultat 2024: 
78 av totalt 98 slutliga deltagare svarade på slutenkäten (80% svarsfrekvens) i programmet.  I slututvärderingsenkäten uppgav 82% av deltagarna uppgav att de fick en hög eller mycket hög ökning av förmågan att leda i komplexitet. Vidare uppger 80% att de fick nya verktyg och metoder för att strategiskt integrera hållbarhet och stödja den gröna omställningen ur ett helhetsperspektiv. I slututvärderingen uppger 91% av de svarande deltagarna att de anser att facilitatorerna och föreläsarna har en hög till mycket hög grad av expertis.
Stärkt koppling till Sverige i kommunikationen genom att lyfta fram svenska företag, svenska erfarenheter, styrkor och potentiella möjligheter till utbyte och handel. I enkätutvärderingen uppger 100 % av deltagarna att de har lärt sig om och blivit inspirerade av Sveriges/svensk expertis, goda exempel och ledarskap inom hållbarhetsområdet. (95% av dessa i en hög eller mycket hög utsträckning).
97,4% av deltagarna som besvarade enkäten uppgav att de innehade en chefsposition. Av dessa ingick 75,6% av de svarande deltagarna i 'top management' (59 av 78 personer), alltså höga chefspositioner och styrelsepositioner i sina respektive företag.
Utfallet gällande indikatorerna är som följer:  77,5% uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap inom de fyra huvudområdena i programmet (ett sammanvägt snitt) i 'stor' eller 'mycket stor' utsträckning.
77,6% är andelen deltagare som uppger att de genom programmet har fått verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (i ’stor’ eller ’mycket stor’ utsträckning.
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      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.4 - Fram till 2030 successivt förbättra den globala resurseffektiviteten i konsumtionen och produktionen samt sträva efter att bryta sambandet mellan ekonomisk tillväxt och miljöförstöring, i enlighet med det tioåriga ramverket för hållbar konsumtion och produktion, med de utvecklade länderna i täten.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership Programme: SI Global Executive Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2025:
SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) svarar mot behovet av att stärka kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhälle i utvecklingsländer, i syfte att främja innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till den globala gröna omställningen, bland annat genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.

Efter en öppen utlysning antogs 107 seniora deltagare från näringslivet i 24 länder i Europa, Asien, Afrika och Latinamerika, verksamma inom prioriterade sektorer såsom förnybar energi, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning samt ansvarsfull gruvdrift. Programmet genomfördes under sju månader i hybridformat och bestod av ett interaktivt digitalt grundprogram, parallella förändringsinitiativ som deltagarna implementerade i sina organisationer, fördjupande masterclasses med svenska företag och Team Sweden-representanter samt individuell affärscoachning. En veckas onsiteprogram i Sverige inkluderade företags- och studiebesök, matchmaking och ett Global Executive Forum med totalt 180 deltagare. Programmet avslutades med en digital fas.

Programupplägget bidrog till starka hållbarhetsnätverk, nya värdefulla kontakter och en förbättrad bild av Sverige och svenska företag. Slututvärderingen visar mycket goda resultat: 87 % av deltagarna uppger ökad kunskap och 88 % att de fått verktyg för att driva förändring. 96,5 % har implementerat nya hållbarhetsmetoder och 98,8 % har inspirerats att driva hållbar utveckling. 96,5 % uppger en förbättrad bild av svenska företag, 44 % utforskar konkreta affärsmöjligheter och 90,8 % har ett ökat intresse för samarbete med svenska aktörer.

Resultat 2024: 
78 av totalt 98 slutliga deltagare svarade på slutenkäten (80% svarsfrekvens) i programmet.  I slututvärderingsenkäten uppgav 82% av deltagarna uppgav att de fick en hög eller mycket hög ökning av förmågan att leda i komplexitet. Vidare uppger 80% att de fick nya verktyg och metoder för att strategiskt integrera hållbarhet och stödja den gröna omställningen ur ett helhetsperspektiv. I slututvärderingen uppger 91% av de svarande deltagarna att de anser att facilitatorerna och föreläsarna har en hög till mycket hög grad av expertis.
Stärkt koppling till Sverige i kommunikationen genom att lyfta fram svenska företag, svenska erfarenheter, styrkor och potentiella möjligheter till utbyte och handel. I enkätutvärderingen uppger 100 % av deltagarna att de har lärt sig om och blivit inspirerade av Sveriges/svensk expertis, goda exempel och ledarskap inom hållbarhetsområdet. (95% av dessa i en hög eller mycket hög utsträckning).
97,4% av deltagarna som besvarade enkäten uppgav att de innehade en chefsposition. Av dessa ingick 75,6% av de svarande deltagarna i 'top management' (59 av 78 personer), alltså höga chefspositioner och styrelsepositioner i sina respektive företag.
Utfallet gällande indikatorerna är som följer:  77,5% uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap inom de fyra huvudområdena i programmet (ett sammanvägt snitt) i 'stor' eller 'mycket stor' utsträckning.
77,6% är andelen deltagare som uppger att de genom programmet har fått verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (i ’stor’ eller ’mycket stor’ utsträckning.
67,1% är grad av organisatorisk förankring i deltagarnas organisationer.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2025:
The SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) addresses the need to strengthen capacity and competencies among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries, with the aim of promoting innovative and effective approaches to sustainable development. The programme supports global green transition efforts, including through synergies with trade and business.

Following an open call, 107 senior business leaders from 24 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America were selected from priority sectors: renewable energy, sustainable transport, infrastructure and manufacturing, and responsible mining. The programme was delivered in a seven-month hybrid format, combining an interactive online core programme, parallel change initiatives implemented by participants, advanced masterclasses with Swedish companies and Team Sweden representatives, and individual business coaching. A one-week onsite programme in Sweden included company and study visits, matchmaking, and a Global Executive Forum with 180 participants from companies, organisations, and Team Sweden. The programme concluded with a final digital phase.

The programme design fostered strong sustainability networks, valuable new contacts, and an enhanced perception of Sweden and Swedish companies. The final evaluation shows strong results: 87% of participants reported increased knowledge and 88% gained tools to drive change. 96.5% implemented new sustainability practices, and 98.8% were inspired to drive sustainable development. Perceptions of Swedish companies improved for 96.5% of participants; 44% are exploring concrete business opportunities, and 90.8% report increased interest in cooperation with Swedish actors.

Results 2024: 
78 of a total of 98 final participants answered the final survey (80% response rate) in the program. In the final evaluation survey, 82% of participants reported a high or very high increase in the ability to lead in complexity. Furthermore, 80% state that they received new tools and methods to strategically integrate sustainability and support the green transition from a holistic perspective. In the final evaluation, 91% of the responding participants state that they consider the facilitators and lecturers to have a high to very high degree of expertise.
Strengthened connection to Sweden in communication by highlighting Swedish companies, Swedish experiences, strengths and potential opportunities for exchange and trade. In the survey evaluation, 100% of the participants state that they have learned about and been inspired by Sweden's/Swedish expertise, good examples and leadership in the area of ​​sustainability. (95% of these to a high or very high extent).</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership Programme: SI Global Executive Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.4 - Fram till 2030 successivt förbättra den globala resurseffektiviteten i konsumtionen och produktionen samt sträva efter att bryta sambandet mellan ekonomisk tillväxt och miljöförstöring, i enlighet med det tioåriga ramverket för hållbar konsumtion och produktion, med de utvecklade länderna i täten.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.4 - Improve progressively, through 2030, global resource efficiency in consumption and production and endeavour to decouple economic growth from environmental degradation, in accordance with the 10-Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production, with developed countries taking the lead.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2025:
SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) svarar mot behovet av att stärka kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhälle i utvecklingsländer, i syfte att främja innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till den globala gröna omställningen, bland annat genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.

Efter en öppen utlysning antogs 107 seniora deltagare från näringslivet i 24 länder i Europa, Asien, Afrika och Latinamerika, verksamma inom prioriterade sektorer såsom förnybar energi, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning samt ansvarsfull gruvdrift. Programmet genomfördes under sju månader i hybridformat och bestod av ett interaktivt digitalt grundprogram, parallella förändringsinitiativ som deltagarna implementerade i sina organisationer, fördjupande masterclasses med svenska företag och Team Sweden-representanter samt individuell affärscoachning. En veckas onsiteprogram i Sverige inkluderade företags- och studiebesök, matchmaking och ett Global Executive Forum med totalt 180 deltagare. Programmet avslutades med en digital fas.

Programupplägget bidrog till starka hållbarhetsnätverk, nya värdefulla kontakter och en förbättrad bild av Sverige och svenska företag. Slututvärderingen visar mycket goda resultat: 87 % av deltagarna uppger ökad kunskap och 88 % att de fått verktyg för att driva förändring. 96,5 % har implementerat nya hållbarhetsmetoder och 98,8 % har inspirerats att driva hållbar utveckling. 96,5 % uppger en förbättrad bild av svenska företag, 44 % utforskar konkreta affärsmöjligheter och 90,8 % har ett ökat intresse för samarbete med svenska aktörer.

Resultat 2024: 
78 av totalt 98 slutliga deltagare svarade på slutenkäten (80% svarsfrekvens) i programmet.  I slututvärderingsenkäten uppgav 82% av deltagarna uppgav att de fick en hög eller mycket hög ökning av förmågan att leda i komplexitet. Vidare uppger 80% att de fick nya verktyg och metoder för att strategiskt integrera hållbarhet och stödja den gröna omställningen ur ett helhetsperspektiv. I slututvärderingen uppger 91% av de svarande deltagarna att de anser att facilitatorerna och föreläsarna har en hög till mycket hög grad av expertis.
Stärkt koppling till Sverige i kommunikationen genom att lyfta fram svenska företag, svenska erfarenheter, styrkor och potentiella möjligheter till utbyte och handel. I enkätutvärderingen uppger 100 % av deltagarna att de har lärt sig om och blivit inspirerade av Sveriges/svensk expertis, goda exempel och ledarskap inom hållbarhetsområdet. (95% av dessa i en hög eller mycket hög utsträckning).
97,4% av deltagarna som besvarade enkäten uppgav att de innehade en chefsposition. Av dessa ingick 75,6% av de svarande deltagarna i 'top management' (59 av 78 personer), alltså höga chefspositioner och styrelsepositioner i sina respektive företag.
Utfallet gällande indikatorerna är som följer:  77,5% uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap inom de fyra huvudområdena i programmet (ett sammanvägt snitt) i 'stor' eller 'mycket stor' utsträckning.
77,6% är andelen deltagare som uppger att de genom programmet har fått verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (i ’stor’ eller ’mycket stor’ utsträckning.
67,1% är grad av organisatorisk förankring i deltagarnas organisationer.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2025:
The SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) addresses the need to strengthen capacity and competencies among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries, with the aim of promoting innovative and effective approaches to sustainable development. The programme supports global green transition efforts, including through synergies with trade and business.

Following an open call, 107 senior business leaders from 24 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America were selected from priority sectors: renewable energy, sustainable transport, infrastructure and manufacturing, and responsible mining. The programme was delivered in a seven-month hybrid format, combining an interactive online core programme, parallel change initiatives implemented by participants, advanced masterclasses with Swedish companies and Team Sweden representatives, and individual business coaching. A one-week onsite programme in Sweden included company and study visits, matchmaking, and a Global Executive Forum with 180 participants from companies, organisations, and Team Sweden. The programme concluded with a final digital phase.

The programme design fostered strong sustainability networks, valuable new contacts, and an enhanced perception of Sweden and Swedish companies. The final evaluation shows strong results: 87% of participants reported increased knowledge and 88% gained tools to drive change. 96.5% implemented new sustainability practices, and 98.8% were inspired to drive sustainable development. Perceptions of Swedish companies improved for 96.5% of participants; 44% are exploring concrete business opportunities, and 90.8% report increased interest in cooperation with Swedish actors.

Results 2024: 
78 of a total of 98 final participants answered the final survey (80% response rate) in the program. In the final evaluation survey, 82% of participants reported a high or very high increase in the ability to lead in complexity. Furthermore, 80% state that they received new tools and methods to strategically integrate sustainability and support the green transition from a holistic perspective. In the final evaluation, 91% of the responding participants state that they consider the facilitators and lecturers to have a high to very high degree of expertise.
Strengthened connection to Sweden in communication by highlighting Swedish companies, Swedish experiences, strengths and potential opportunities for exchange and trade. In the survey evaluation, 100% of the participants state that they have learned about and been inspired by Sweden's/Swedish expertise, good examples and leadership in the area of ​​sustainability. (95% of these to a high or very high extent).</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership Programme: SI Global Executive Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

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1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership Programme: SI Global Executive Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2025:
SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) svarar mot behovet av att stärka kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhälle i utvecklingsländer, i syfte att främja innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till den globala gröna omställningen, bland annat genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.

Efter en öppen utlysning antogs 107 seniora deltagare från näringslivet i 24 länder i Europa, Asien, Afrika och Latinamerika, verksamma inom prioriterade sektorer såsom förnybar energi, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning samt ansvarsfull gruvdrift. Programmet genomfördes under sju månader i hybridformat och bestod av ett interaktivt digitalt grundprogram, parallella förändringsinitiativ som deltagarna implementerade i sina organisationer, fördjupande masterclasses med svenska företag och Team Sweden-representanter samt individuell affärscoachning. En veckas onsiteprogram i Sverige inkluderade företags- och studiebesök, matchmaking och ett Global Executive Forum med totalt 180 deltagare. Programmet avslutades med en digital fas.

Programupplägget bidrog till starka hållbarhetsnätverk, nya värdefulla kontakter och en förbättrad bild av Sverige och svenska företag. Slututvärderingen visar mycket goda resultat: 87 % av deltagarna uppger ökad kunskap och 88 % att de fått verktyg för att driva förändring. 96,5 % har implementerat nya hållbarhetsmetoder och 98,8 % har inspirerats att driva hållbar utveckling. 96,5 % uppger en förbättrad bild av svenska företag, 44 % utforskar konkreta affärsmöjligheter och 90,8 % har ett ökat intresse för samarbete med svenska aktörer.

Resultat 2024: 
78 av totalt 98 slutliga deltagare svarade på slutenkäten (80% svarsfrekvens) i programmet.  I slututvärderingsenkäten uppgav 82% av deltagarna uppgav att de fick en hög eller mycket hög ökning av förmågan att leda i komplexitet. Vidare uppger 80% att de fick nya verktyg och metoder för att strategiskt integrera hållbarhet och stödja den gröna omställningen ur ett helhetsperspektiv. I slututvärderingen uppger 91% av de svarande deltagarna att de anser att facilitatorerna och föreläsarna har en hög till mycket hög grad av expertis.
Stärkt koppling till Sverige i kommunikationen genom att lyfta fram svenska företag, svenska erfarenheter, styrkor och potentiella möjligheter till utbyte och handel. I enkätutvärderingen uppger 100 % av deltagarna att de har lärt sig om och blivit inspirerade av Sveriges/svensk expertis, goda exempel och ledarskap inom hållbarhetsområdet. (95% av dessa i en hög eller mycket hög utsträckning).
97,4% av deltagarna som besvarade enkäten uppgav att de innehade en chefsposition. Av dessa ingick 75,6% av de svarande deltagarna i 'top management' (59 av 78 personer), alltså höga chefspositioner och styrelsepositioner i sina respektive företag.
Utfallet gällande indikatorerna är som följer:  77,5% uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap inom de fyra huvudområdena i programmet (ett sammanvägt snitt) i 'stor' eller 'mycket stor' utsträckning.
77,6% är andelen deltagare som uppger att de genom programmet har fått verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (i ’stor’ eller ’mycket stor’ utsträckning.
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        <narrative>Results 2025:
The SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) addresses the need to strengthen capacity and competencies among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries, with the aim of promoting innovative and effective approaches to sustainable development. The programme supports global green transition efforts, including through synergies with trade and business.

Following an open call, 107 senior business leaders from 24 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America were selected from priority sectors: renewable energy, sustainable transport, infrastructure and manufacturing, and responsible mining. The programme was delivered in a seven-month hybrid format, combining an interactive online core programme, parallel change initiatives implemented by participants, advanced masterclasses with Swedish companies and Team Sweden representatives, and individual business coaching. A one-week onsite programme in Sweden included company and study visits, matchmaking, and a Global Executive Forum with 180 participants from companies, organisations, and Team Sweden. The programme concluded with a final digital phase.

The programme design fostered strong sustainability networks, valuable new contacts, and an enhanced perception of Sweden and Swedish companies. The final evaluation shows strong results: 87% of participants reported increased knowledge and 88% gained tools to drive change. 96.5% implemented new sustainability practices, and 98.8% were inspired to drive sustainable development. Perceptions of Swedish companies improved for 96.5% of participants; 44% are exploring concrete business opportunities, and 90.8% report increased interest in cooperation with Swedish actors.

Results 2024: 
78 of a total of 98 final participants answered the final survey (80% response rate) in the program. In the final evaluation survey, 82% of participants reported a high or very high increase in the ability to lead in complexity. Furthermore, 80% state that they received new tools and methods to strategically integrate sustainability and support the green transition from a holistic perspective. In the final evaluation, 91% of the responding participants state that they consider the facilitators and lecturers to have a high to very high degree of expertise.
Strengthened connection to Sweden in communication by highlighting Swedish companies, Swedish experiences, strengths and potential opportunities for exchange and trade. In the survey evaluation, 100% of the participants state that they have learned about and been inspired by Sweden's/Swedish expertise, good examples and leadership in the area of ​​sustainability. (95% of these to a high or very high extent).</narrative>
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Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2025:
SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) svarar mot behovet av att stärka kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhälle i utvecklingsländer, i syfte att främja innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till den globala gröna omställningen, bland annat genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.

Efter en öppen utlysning antogs 107 seniora deltagare från näringslivet i 24 länder i Europa, Asien, Afrika och Latinamerika, verksamma inom prioriterade sektorer såsom förnybar energi, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning samt ansvarsfull gruvdrift. Programmet genomfördes under sju månader i hybridformat och bestod av ett interaktivt digitalt grundprogram, parallella förändringsinitiativ som deltagarna implementerade i sina organisationer, fördjupande masterclasses med svenska företag och Team Sweden-representanter samt individuell affärscoachning. En veckas onsiteprogram i Sverige inkluderade företags- och studiebesök, matchmaking och ett Global Executive Forum med totalt 180 deltagare. Programmet avslutades med en digital fas.

Programupplägget bidrog till starka hållbarhetsnätverk, nya värdefulla kontakter och en förbättrad bild av Sverige och svenska företag. Slututvärderingen visar mycket goda resultat: 87 % av deltagarna uppger ökad kunskap och 88 % att de fått verktyg för att driva förändring. 96,5 % har implementerat nya hållbarhetsmetoder och 98,8 % har inspirerats att driva hållbar utveckling. 96,5 % uppger en förbättrad bild av svenska företag, 44 % utforskar konkreta affärsmöjligheter och 90,8 % har ett ökat intresse för samarbete med svenska aktörer.

Resultat 2024: 
78 av totalt 98 slutliga deltagare svarade på slutenkäten (80% svarsfrekvens) i programmet.  I slututvärderingsenkäten uppgav 82% av deltagarna uppgav att de fick en hög eller mycket hög ökning av förmågan att leda i komplexitet. Vidare uppger 80% att de fick nya verktyg och metoder för att strategiskt integrera hållbarhet och stödja den gröna omställningen ur ett helhetsperspektiv. I slututvärderingen uppger 91% av de svarande deltagarna att de anser att facilitatorerna och föreläsarna har en hög till mycket hög grad av expertis.
Stärkt koppling till Sverige i kommunikationen genom att lyfta fram svenska företag, svenska erfarenheter, styrkor och potentiella möjligheter till utbyte och handel. I enkätutvärderingen uppger 100 % av deltagarna att de har lärt sig om och blivit inspirerade av Sveriges/svensk expertis, goda exempel och ledarskap inom hållbarhetsområdet. (95% av dessa i en hög eller mycket hög utsträckning).
97,4% av deltagarna som besvarade enkäten uppgav att de innehade en chefsposition. Av dessa ingick 75,6% av de svarande deltagarna i 'top management' (59 av 78 personer), alltså höga chefspositioner och styrelsepositioner i sina respektive företag.
Utfallet gällande indikatorerna är som följer:  77,5% uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap inom de fyra huvudområdena i programmet (ett sammanvägt snitt) i 'stor' eller 'mycket stor' utsträckning.
77,6% är andelen deltagare som uppger att de genom programmet har fått verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (i ’stor’ eller ’mycket stor’ utsträckning.
67,1% är grad av organisatorisk förankring i deltagarnas organisationer.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2025:
The SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) addresses the need to strengthen capacity and competencies among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries, with the aim of promoting innovative and effective approaches to sustainable development. The programme supports global green transition efforts, including through synergies with trade and business.

Following an open call, 107 senior business leaders from 24 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America were selected from priority sectors: renewable energy, sustainable transport, infrastructure and manufacturing, and responsible mining. The programme was delivered in a seven-month hybrid format, combining an interactive online core programme, parallel change initiatives implemented by participants, advanced masterclasses with Swedish companies and Team Sweden representatives, and individual business coaching. A one-week onsite programme in Sweden included company and study visits, matchmaking, and a Global Executive Forum with 180 participants from companies, organisations, and Team Sweden. The programme concluded with a final digital phase.

The programme design fostered strong sustainability networks, valuable new contacts, and an enhanced perception of Sweden and Swedish companies. The final evaluation shows strong results: 87% of participants reported increased knowledge and 88% gained tools to drive change. 96.5% implemented new sustainability practices, and 98.8% were inspired to drive sustainable development. Perceptions of Swedish companies improved for 96.5% of participants; 44% are exploring concrete business opportunities, and 90.8% report increased interest in cooperation with Swedish actors.

Results 2024: 
78 of a total of 98 final participants answered the final survey (80% response rate) in the program. In the final evaluation survey, 82% of participants reported a high or very high increase in the ability to lead in complexity. Furthermore, 80% state that they received new tools and methods to strategically integrate sustainability and support the green transition from a holistic perspective. In the final evaluation, 91% of the responding participants state that they consider the facilitators and lecturers to have a high to very high degree of expertise.
Strengthened connection to Sweden in communication by highlighting Swedish companies, Swedish experiences, strengths and potential opportunities for exchange and trade. In the survey evaluation, 100% of the participants state that they have learned about and been inspired by Sweden's/Swedish expertise, good examples and leadership in the area of ​​sustainability. (95% of these to a high or very high extent).</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
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SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) svarar mot behovet av att stärka kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhälle i utvecklingsländer, i syfte att främja innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till den globala gröna omställningen, bland annat genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.

Efter en öppen utlysning antogs 107 seniora deltagare från näringslivet i 24 länder i Europa, Asien, Afrika och Latinamerika, verksamma inom prioriterade sektorer såsom förnybar energi, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning samt ansvarsfull gruvdrift. Programmet genomfördes under sju månader i hybridformat och bestod av ett interaktivt digitalt grundprogram, parallella förändringsinitiativ som deltagarna implementerade i sina organisationer, fördjupande masterclasses med svenska företag och Team Sweden-representanter samt individuell affärscoachning. En veckas onsiteprogram i Sverige inkluderade företags- och studiebesök, matchmaking och ett Global Executive Forum med totalt 180 deltagare. Programmet avslutades med en digital fas.

Programupplägget bidrog till starka hållbarhetsnätverk, nya värdefulla kontakter och en förbättrad bild av Sverige och svenska företag. Slututvärderingen visar mycket goda resultat: 87 % av deltagarna uppger ökad kunskap och 88 % att de fått verktyg för att driva förändring. 96,5 % har implementerat nya hållbarhetsmetoder och 98,8 % har inspirerats att driva hållbar utveckling. 96,5 % uppger en förbättrad bild av svenska företag, 44 % utforskar konkreta affärsmöjligheter och 90,8 % har ett ökat intresse för samarbete med svenska aktörer.

Resultat 2024: 
78 av totalt 98 slutliga deltagare svarade på slutenkäten (80% svarsfrekvens) i programmet.  I slututvärderingsenkäten uppgav 82% av deltagarna uppgav att de fick en hög eller mycket hög ökning av förmågan att leda i komplexitet. Vidare uppger 80% att de fick nya verktyg och metoder för att strategiskt integrera hållbarhet och stödja den gröna omställningen ur ett helhetsperspektiv. I slututvärderingen uppger 91% av de svarande deltagarna att de anser att facilitatorerna och föreläsarna har en hög till mycket hög grad av expertis.
Stärkt koppling till Sverige i kommunikationen genom att lyfta fram svenska företag, svenska erfarenheter, styrkor och potentiella möjligheter till utbyte och handel. I enkätutvärderingen uppger 100 % av deltagarna att de har lärt sig om och blivit inspirerade av Sveriges/svensk expertis, goda exempel och ledarskap inom hållbarhetsområdet. (95% av dessa i en hög eller mycket hög utsträckning).
97,4% av deltagarna som besvarade enkäten uppgav att de innehade en chefsposition. Av dessa ingick 75,6% av de svarande deltagarna i 'top management' (59 av 78 personer), alltså höga chefspositioner och styrelsepositioner i sina respektive företag.
Utfallet gällande indikatorerna är som följer:  77,5% uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap inom de fyra huvudområdena i programmet (ett sammanvägt snitt) i 'stor' eller 'mycket stor' utsträckning.
77,6% är andelen deltagare som uppger att de genom programmet har fått verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (i ’stor’ eller ’mycket stor’ utsträckning.
67,1% är grad av organisatorisk förankring i deltagarnas organisationer.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2025:
The SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) addresses the need to strengthen capacity and competencies among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries, with the aim of promoting innovative and effective approaches to sustainable development. The programme supports global green transition efforts, including through synergies with trade and business.

Following an open call, 107 senior business leaders from 24 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America were selected from priority sectors: renewable energy, sustainable transport, infrastructure and manufacturing, and responsible mining. The programme was delivered in a seven-month hybrid format, combining an interactive online core programme, parallel change initiatives implemented by participants, advanced masterclasses with Swedish companies and Team Sweden representatives, and individual business coaching. A one-week onsite programme in Sweden included company and study visits, matchmaking, and a Global Executive Forum with 180 participants from companies, organisations, and Team Sweden. The programme concluded with a final digital phase.

The programme design fostered strong sustainability networks, valuable new contacts, and an enhanced perception of Sweden and Swedish companies. The final evaluation shows strong results: 87% of participants reported increased knowledge and 88% gained tools to drive change. 96.5% implemented new sustainability practices, and 98.8% were inspired to drive sustainable development. Perceptions of Swedish companies improved for 96.5% of participants; 44% are exploring concrete business opportunities, and 90.8% report increased interest in cooperation with Swedish actors.

Results 2024: 
78 of a total of 98 final participants answered the final survey (80% response rate) in the program. In the final evaluation survey, 82% of participants reported a high or very high increase in the ability to lead in complexity. Furthermore, 80% state that they received new tools and methods to strategically integrate sustainability and support the green transition from a holistic perspective. In the final evaluation, 91% of the responding participants state that they consider the facilitators and lecturers to have a high to very high degree of expertise.
Strengthened connection to Sweden in communication by highlighting Swedish companies, Swedish experiences, strengths and potential opportunities for exchange and trade. In the survey evaluation, 100% of the participants state that they have learned about and been inspired by Sweden's/Swedish expertise, good examples and leadership in the area of ​​sustainability. (95% of these to a high or very high extent).</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.4 - Improve progressively, through 2030, global resource efficiency in consumption and production and endeavour to decouple economic growth from environmental degradation, in accordance with the 10-Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production, with developed countries taking the lead.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institut Management Program (Rwanda, Kenya, Etiopien, Tanzania och Zambia)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

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

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlystes årligen, och sedan beviljades 7-8 olika delprogram medel som genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 

Under 2024/2025 slutfördes de 7 av de 8 delprogram som beviljades medel 2023, ett avbröts i förtid på grund av förändrade förutsättningar att driva projektet i Ukraina. Totalt diplomerades 173 deltagare från offentlig sektor i 18 OECD/DAC länder, varav 63% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 82%  att de har hög eller mycket hög kunskap inom respektive delprograms tematik. 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 80% svarar att de har höga eller mycket höga färdigheter inom respektive delprograms tematik.
Överlag har de respektive delprogrammen goda resultat, men några program har mindre tydliga resultat. En insikt som ytterligare förstärkts är att geografi och tematik bör vara mer fokuserat. Inför utlysningen för medel som beviljades 2024 (med slutrapportering 2025) har detta genomförts men då de delprogrammen är pågående har det inte följts upp ännu. 

Programmet utlyses inte igen för 2025, då istället nya former av mer fokuserat och avgränsat stöd i linje med regeringens strategier kommer att undersökas.</narrative>
        <narrative>In 2024/2025, 7 of the 8 sub-programs that were granted funds in 2023 were completed, one was canceled early due to changed conditions for running the project in Ukraine. A total of 173 participants from the public sector in 18 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 63% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported.

Knowledge increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 82% answer that they have a high or very high knowledge of the respective sub-programme's subject matter. 
Skill increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 80% respond that they have high or very high skills within the respective sub-programme's subject matter.
Overall, the respective sub-programmes have good results, but some programs have less clear results. An insight that has been further reinforced is that geography and thematics should be more focused. Prior to the call for funds granted in 2024 (with final reporting in 2025), this has been carried out, but as those sub-programmes are ongoing, it has not yet been followed up. 

The SIPSIP- program will not be announced again for 2025, when instead new forms of more focused support in line with the government's strategies will be investigated.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

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

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-51000" type="80" role="2" crs-channel-code="51000">
      <narrative>University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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      <narrative>University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

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

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Bangladesh</narrative>
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      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024/2025, 7 of the 8 sub-programs that were granted funds in 2023 were completed, one was canceled early due to changed conditions for running the project in Ukraine. A total of 173 participants from the public sector in 18 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 63% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported.

Knowledge increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 82% answer that they have a high or very high knowledge of the respective sub-programme's subject matter. 
Skill increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 80% respond that they have high or very high skills within the respective sub-programme's subject matter.
Overall, the respective sub-programmes have good results, but some programs have less clear results. An insight that has been further reinforced is that geography and thematics should be more focused. Prior to the call for funds granted in 2024 (with final reporting in 2025), this has been carried out, but as those sub-programmes are ongoing, it has not yet been followed up. 

The SIPSIP- program will not be announced again for 2025, when instead new forms of more focused support in line with the government's strategies will be investigated.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlystes årligen, och sedan beviljades 7-8 olika delprogram medel som genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 

Under 2024/2025 slutfördes de 7 av de 8 delprogram som beviljades medel 2023, ett avbröts i förtid på grund av förändrade förutsättningar att driva projektet i Ukraina. Totalt diplomerades 173 deltagare från offentlig sektor i 18 OECD/DAC länder, varav 63% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 82%  att de har hög eller mycket hög kunskap inom respektive delprograms tematik. 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 80% svarar att de har höga eller mycket höga färdigheter inom respektive delprograms tematik.
Överlag har de respektive delprogrammen goda resultat, men några program har mindre tydliga resultat. En insikt som ytterligare förstärkts är att geografi och tematik bör vara mer fokuserat. Inför utlysningen för medel som beviljades 2024 (med slutrapportering 2025) har detta genomförts men då de delprogrammen är pågående har det inte följts upp ännu. 

Programmet utlyses inte igen för 2025, då istället nya former av mer fokuserat och avgränsat stöd i linje med regeringens strategier kommer att undersökas.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the SI Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization. This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

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

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ge en organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the SI Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization. This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

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

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ge en organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Organisation web page</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024/2025, 7 of the 8 sub-programs that were granted funds in 2023 were completed, one was canceled early due to changed conditions for running the project in Ukraine. A total of 173 participants from the public sector in 18 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 63% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported.

Knowledge increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 82% answer that they have a high or very high knowledge of the respective sub-programme's subject matter. 
Skill increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 80% respond that they have high or very high skills within the respective sub-programme's subject matter.
Overall, the respective sub-programmes have good results, but some programs have less clear results. An insight that has been further reinforced is that geography and thematics should be more focused. Prior to the call for funds granted in 2024 (with final reporting in 2025), this has been carried out, but as those sub-programmes are ongoing, it has not yet been followed up. 

The SIPSIP- program will not be announced again for 2025, when instead new forms of more focused support in line with the government's strategies will be investigated.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlystes årligen, och sedan beviljades 7-8 olika delprogram medel som genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 

Under 2024/2025 slutfördes de 7 av de 8 delprogram som beviljades medel 2023, ett avbröts i förtid på grund av förändrade förutsättningar att driva projektet i Ukraina. Totalt diplomerades 173 deltagare från offentlig sektor i 18 OECD/DAC länder, varav 63% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 82%  att de har hög eller mycket hög kunskap inom respektive delprograms tematik. 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 80% svarar att de har höga eller mycket höga färdigheter inom respektive delprograms tematik.
Överlag har de respektive delprogrammen goda resultat, men några program har mindre tydliga resultat. En insikt som ytterligare förstärkts är att geografi och tematik bör vara mer fokuserat. Inför utlysningen för medel som beviljades 2024 (med slutrapportering 2025) har detta genomförts men då de delprogrammen är pågående har det inte följts upp ännu. 

Programmet utlyses inte igen för 2025, då istället nya former av mer fokuserat och avgränsat stöd i linje med regeringens strategier kommer att undersökas.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-SIPSIP-5027-CONGO-1</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

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

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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      <narrative>University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the SI Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization. This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

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

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ge en organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Georgia</narrative>
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      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlystes årligen, och sedan beviljades 7-8 olika delprogram medel som genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 

Under 2024/2025 slutfördes de 7 av de 8 delprogram som beviljades medel 2023, ett avbröts i förtid på grund av förändrade förutsättningar att driva projektet i Ukraina. Totalt diplomerades 173 deltagare från offentlig sektor i 18 OECD/DAC länder, varav 63% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 82%  att de har hög eller mycket hög kunskap inom respektive delprograms tematik. 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 80% svarar att de har höga eller mycket höga färdigheter inom respektive delprograms tematik.
Överlag har de respektive delprogrammen goda resultat, men några program har mindre tydliga resultat. En insikt som ytterligare förstärkts är att geografi och tematik bör vara mer fokuserat. Inför utlysningen för medel som beviljades 2024 (med slutrapportering 2025) har detta genomförts men då de delprogrammen är pågående har det inte följts upp ännu. 

Programmet utlyses inte igen för 2025, då istället nya former av mer fokuserat och avgränsat stöd i linje med regeringens strategier kommer att undersökas.</narrative>
        <narrative>In 2024/2025, 7 of the 8 sub-programs that were granted funds in 2023 were completed, one was canceled early due to changed conditions for running the project in Ukraine. A total of 173 participants from the public sector in 18 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 63% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported.

Knowledge increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 82% answer that they have a high or very high knowledge of the respective sub-programme's subject matter. 
Skill increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 80% respond that they have high or very high skills within the respective sub-programme's subject matter.
Overall, the respective sub-programmes have good results, but some programs have less clear results. An insight that has been further reinforced is that geography and thematics should be more focused. Prior to the call for funds granted in 2024 (with final reporting in 2025), this has been carried out, but as those sub-programmes are ongoing, it has not yet been followed up. 

The SIPSIP- program will not be announced again for 2025, when instead new forms of more focused support in line with the government's strategies will be investigated.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

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

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

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

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Kenya</narrative>
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      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Organisation web page</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024/2025, 7 of the 8 sub-programs that were granted funds in 2023 were completed, one was canceled early due to changed conditions for running the project in Ukraine. A total of 173 participants from the public sector in 18 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 63% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported.

Knowledge increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 82% answer that they have a high or very high knowledge of the respective sub-programme's subject matter. 
Skill increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 80% respond that they have high or very high skills within the respective sub-programme's subject matter.
Overall, the respective sub-programmes have good results, but some programs have less clear results. An insight that has been further reinforced is that geography and thematics should be more focused. Prior to the call for funds granted in 2024 (with final reporting in 2025), this has been carried out, but as those sub-programmes are ongoing, it has not yet been followed up. 

The SIPSIP- program will not be announced again for 2025, when instead new forms of more focused support in line with the government's strategies will be investigated.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlystes årligen, och sedan beviljades 7-8 olika delprogram medel som genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 

Under 2024/2025 slutfördes de 7 av de 8 delprogram som beviljades medel 2023, ett avbröts i förtid på grund av förändrade förutsättningar att driva projektet i Ukraina. Totalt diplomerades 173 deltagare från offentlig sektor i 18 OECD/DAC länder, varav 63% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 82%  att de har hög eller mycket hög kunskap inom respektive delprograms tematik. 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 80% svarar att de har höga eller mycket höga färdigheter inom respektive delprograms tematik.
Överlag har de respektive delprogrammen goda resultat, men några program har mindre tydliga resultat. En insikt som ytterligare förstärkts är att geografi och tematik bör vara mer fokuserat. Inför utlysningen för medel som beviljades 2024 (med slutrapportering 2025) har detta genomförts men då de delprogrammen är pågående har det inte följts upp ännu. 

Programmet utlyses inte igen för 2025, då istället nya former av mer fokuserat och avgränsat stöd i linje med regeringens strategier kommer att undersökas.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

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

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
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    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

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

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlystes årligen, och sedan beviljades 7-8 olika delprogram medel som genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 

Under 2024/2025 slutfördes de 7 av de 8 delprogram som beviljades medel 2023, ett avbröts i förtid på grund av förändrade förutsättningar att driva projektet i Ukraina. Totalt diplomerades 173 deltagare från offentlig sektor i 18 OECD/DAC länder, varav 63% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 82%  att de har hög eller mycket hög kunskap inom respektive delprograms tematik. 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 80% svarar att de har höga eller mycket höga färdigheter inom respektive delprograms tematik.
Överlag har de respektive delprogrammen goda resultat, men några program har mindre tydliga resultat. En insikt som ytterligare förstärkts är att geografi och tematik bör vara mer fokuserat. Inför utlysningen för medel som beviljades 2024 (med slutrapportering 2025) har detta genomförts men då de delprogrammen är pågående har det inte följts upp ännu. 

Programmet utlyses inte igen för 2025, då istället nya former av mer fokuserat och avgränsat stöd i linje med regeringens strategier kommer att undersökas.</narrative>
        <narrative>In 2024/2025, 7 of the 8 sub-programs that were granted funds in 2023 were completed, one was canceled early due to changed conditions for running the project in Ukraine. A total of 173 participants from the public sector in 18 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 63% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported.

Knowledge increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 82% answer that they have a high or very high knowledge of the respective sub-programme's subject matter. 
Skill increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 80% respond that they have high or very high skills within the respective sub-programme's subject matter.
Overall, the respective sub-programmes have good results, but some programs have less clear results. An insight that has been further reinforced is that geography and thematics should be more focused. Prior to the call for funds granted in 2024 (with final reporting in 2025), this has been carried out, but as those sub-programmes are ongoing, it has not yet been followed up. 

The SIPSIP- program will not be announced again for 2025, when instead new forms of more focused support in line with the government's strategies will be investigated.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

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

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

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

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024/2025, 7 of the 8 sub-programs that were granted funds in 2023 were completed, one was canceled early due to changed conditions for running the project in Ukraine. A total of 173 participants from the public sector in 18 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 63% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported.

Knowledge increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 82% answer that they have a high or very high knowledge of the respective sub-programme's subject matter. 
Skill increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 80% respond that they have high or very high skills within the respective sub-programme's subject matter.
Overall, the respective sub-programmes have good results, but some programs have less clear results. An insight that has been further reinforced is that geography and thematics should be more focused. Prior to the call for funds granted in 2024 (with final reporting in 2025), this has been carried out, but as those sub-programmes are ongoing, it has not yet been followed up. 

The SIPSIP- program will not be announced again for 2025, when instead new forms of more focused support in line with the government's strategies will be investigated.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlystes årligen, och sedan beviljades 7-8 olika delprogram medel som genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 

Under 2024/2025 slutfördes de 7 av de 8 delprogram som beviljades medel 2023, ett avbröts i förtid på grund av förändrade förutsättningar att driva projektet i Ukraina. Totalt diplomerades 173 deltagare från offentlig sektor i 18 OECD/DAC länder, varav 63% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 82%  att de har hög eller mycket hög kunskap inom respektive delprograms tematik. 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 80% svarar att de har höga eller mycket höga färdigheter inom respektive delprograms tematik.
Överlag har de respektive delprogrammen goda resultat, men några program har mindre tydliga resultat. En insikt som ytterligare förstärkts är att geografi och tematik bör vara mer fokuserat. Inför utlysningen för medel som beviljades 2024 (med slutrapportering 2025) har detta genomförts men då de delprogrammen är pågående har det inte följts upp ännu. 

Programmet utlyses inte igen för 2025, då istället nya former av mer fokuserat och avgränsat stöd i linje med regeringens strategier kommer att undersökas.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

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

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

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

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024/2025, 7 of the 8 sub-programs that were granted funds in 2023 were completed, one was canceled early due to changed conditions for running the project in Ukraine. A total of 173 participants from the public sector in 18 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 63% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported.

Knowledge increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 82% answer that they have a high or very high knowledge of the respective sub-programme's subject matter. 
Skill increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 80% respond that they have high or very high skills within the respective sub-programme's subject matter.
Overall, the respective sub-programmes have good results, but some programs have less clear results. An insight that has been further reinforced is that geography and thematics should be more focused. Prior to the call for funds granted in 2024 (with final reporting in 2025), this has been carried out, but as those sub-programmes are ongoing, it has not yet been followed up. 

The SIPSIP- program will not be announced again for 2025, when instead new forms of more focused support in line with the government's strategies will be investigated.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlystes årligen, och sedan beviljades 7-8 olika delprogram medel som genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 

Under 2024/2025 slutfördes de 7 av de 8 delprogram som beviljades medel 2023, ett avbröts i förtid på grund av förändrade förutsättningar att driva projektet i Ukraina. Totalt diplomerades 173 deltagare från offentlig sektor i 18 OECD/DAC länder, varav 63% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 82%  att de har hög eller mycket hög kunskap inom respektive delprograms tematik. 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 80% svarar att de har höga eller mycket höga färdigheter inom respektive delprograms tematik.
Överlag har de respektive delprogrammen goda resultat, men några program har mindre tydliga resultat. En insikt som ytterligare förstärkts är att geografi och tematik bör vara mer fokuserat. Inför utlysningen för medel som beviljades 2024 (med slutrapportering 2025) har detta genomförts men då de delprogrammen är pågående har det inte följts upp ännu. 

Programmet utlyses inte igen för 2025, då istället nya former av mer fokuserat och avgränsat stöd i linje med regeringens strategier kommer att undersökas.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the SI Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization. This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

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

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ge en organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

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

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlystes årligen, och sedan beviljades 7-8 olika delprogram medel som genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 

Under 2024/2025 slutfördes de 7 av de 8 delprogram som beviljades medel 2023, ett avbröts i förtid på grund av förändrade förutsättningar att driva projektet i Ukraina. Totalt diplomerades 173 deltagare från offentlig sektor i 18 OECD/DAC länder, varav 63% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 82%  att de har hög eller mycket hög kunskap inom respektive delprograms tematik. 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 80% svarar att de har höga eller mycket höga färdigheter inom respektive delprograms tematik.
Överlag har de respektive delprogrammen goda resultat, men några program har mindre tydliga resultat. En insikt som ytterligare förstärkts är att geografi och tematik bör vara mer fokuserat. Inför utlysningen för medel som beviljades 2024 (med slutrapportering 2025) har detta genomförts men då de delprogrammen är pågående har det inte följts upp ännu. 

Programmet utlyses inte igen för 2025, då istället nya former av mer fokuserat och avgränsat stöd i linje med regeringens strategier kommer att undersökas.</narrative>
        <narrative>In 2024/2025, 7 of the 8 sub-programs that were granted funds in 2023 were completed, one was canceled early due to changed conditions for running the project in Ukraine. A total of 173 participants from the public sector in 18 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 63% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported.

Knowledge increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 82% answer that they have a high or very high knowledge of the respective sub-programme's subject matter. 
Skill increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 80% respond that they have high or very high skills within the respective sub-programme's subject matter.
Overall, the respective sub-programmes have good results, but some programs have less clear results. An insight that has been further reinforced is that geography and thematics should be more focused. Prior to the call for funds granted in 2024 (with final reporting in 2025), this has been carried out, but as those sub-programmes are ongoing, it has not yet been followed up. 

The SIPSIP- program will not be announced again for 2025, when instead new forms of more focused support in line with the government's strategies will be investigated.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the SI Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization. This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

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

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ge en organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

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

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024/2025, 7 of the 8 sub-programs that were granted funds in 2023 were completed, one was canceled early due to changed conditions for running the project in Ukraine. A total of 173 participants from the public sector in 18 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 63% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported.

Knowledge increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 82% answer that they have a high or very high knowledge of the respective sub-programme's subject matter. 
Skill increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 80% respond that they have high or very high skills within the respective sub-programme's subject matter.
Overall, the respective sub-programmes have good results, but some programs have less clear results. An insight that has been further reinforced is that geography and thematics should be more focused. Prior to the call for funds granted in 2024 (with final reporting in 2025), this has been carried out, but as those sub-programmes are ongoing, it has not yet been followed up. 

The SIPSIP- program will not be announced again for 2025, when instead new forms of more focused support in line with the government's strategies will be investigated.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlystes årligen, och sedan beviljades 7-8 olika delprogram medel som genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 

Under 2024/2025 slutfördes de 7 av de 8 delprogram som beviljades medel 2023, ett avbröts i förtid på grund av förändrade förutsättningar att driva projektet i Ukraina. Totalt diplomerades 173 deltagare från offentlig sektor i 18 OECD/DAC länder, varav 63% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 82%  att de har hög eller mycket hög kunskap inom respektive delprograms tematik. 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 80% svarar att de har höga eller mycket höga färdigheter inom respektive delprograms tematik.
Överlag har de respektive delprogrammen goda resultat, men några program har mindre tydliga resultat. En insikt som ytterligare förstärkts är att geografi och tematik bör vara mer fokuserat. Inför utlysningen för medel som beviljades 2024 (med slutrapportering 2025) har detta genomförts men då de delprogrammen är pågående har det inte följts upp ännu. 

Programmet utlyses inte igen för 2025, då istället nya former av mer fokuserat och avgränsat stöd i linje med regeringens strategier kommer att undersökas.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

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

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

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

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Zambia</narrative>
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    <sector code="11430" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Organisation web page</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlystes årligen, och sedan beviljades 7-8 olika delprogram medel som genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 

Under 2024/2025 slutfördes de 7 av de 8 delprogram som beviljades medel 2023, ett avbröts i förtid på grund av förändrade förutsättningar att driva projektet i Ukraina. Totalt diplomerades 173 deltagare från offentlig sektor i 18 OECD/DAC länder, varav 63% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 82%  att de har hög eller mycket hög kunskap inom respektive delprograms tematik. 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 80% svarar att de har höga eller mycket höga färdigheter inom respektive delprograms tematik.
Överlag har de respektive delprogrammen goda resultat, men några program har mindre tydliga resultat. En insikt som ytterligare förstärkts är att geografi och tematik bör vara mer fokuserat. Inför utlysningen för medel som beviljades 2024 (med slutrapportering 2025) har detta genomförts men då de delprogrammen är pågående har det inte följts upp ännu. 

Programmet utlyses inte igen för 2025, då istället nya former av mer fokuserat och avgränsat stöd i linje med regeringens strategier kommer att undersökas.</narrative>
        <narrative>In 2024/2025, 7 of the 8 sub-programs that were granted funds in 2023 were completed, one was canceled early due to changed conditions for running the project in Ukraine. A total of 173 participants from the public sector in 18 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 63% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported.

Knowledge increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 82% answer that they have a high or very high knowledge of the respective sub-programme's subject matter. 
Skill increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 80% respond that they have high or very high skills within the respective sub-programme's subject matter.
Overall, the respective sub-programmes have good results, but some programs have less clear results. An insight that has been further reinforced is that geography and thematics should be more focused. Prior to the call for funds granted in 2024 (with final reporting in 2025), this has been carried out, but as those sub-programmes are ongoing, it has not yet been followed up. 

The SIPSIP- program will not be announced again for 2025, when instead new forms of more focused support in line with the government's strategies will be investigated.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

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

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-51000" type="80" role="4" crs-channel-code="51000">
      <narrative>University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2025-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
    <tag code="11.a" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
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    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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      <recipient-country code="ZM" />
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      <value value-date="2024-01-28">100000</value>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-SISGP-5027-ARMENIA</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Bangladesh</narrative>
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      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Colombia</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ecuador</narrative>
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      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ethiopia</narrative>
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      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Georgia</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Guatemala</narrative>
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      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Nigeria</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Peru</narrative>
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      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Rwanda</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Serbia</narrative>
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      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

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

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

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

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Tanzania, United Republic of</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader: SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme: Projektförberedande och Samarbetsprojekt

SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme möjliggör projektsamarbete mellan svenska och ukrainska aktörer genom öppna utlysningar. Syftet är att bidra till Ukrainas återuppbyggnad, reformarbete och EU-integrationsprocess genom att stärka kapacitet hos institutioner och organisationer och stärkt kompetens hos individer. Programmet utgår från regeringens strategi för uppbyggnads- och reformsamarbete med Ukraina 2023–2027 och verkar inom två strategimål: inkluderande ekonomisk utveckling, företagande och handel samt mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet.

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      <narrative>Administrative costs for implementing SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme
The SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme enables project-based collaboration between Swedish and Ukrainian actors through open calls for proposals. The aim is to contribute to Ukraine’s reconstruction, reform efforts, and EU integration process by strengthening the capacity of institutions and organizations, as well as enhancing the skills and competencies of individuals.

The programme is based on the Swedish Government’s Strategy for Reconstruction and Reform Cooperation with Ukraine 2023–2027 and operates within two strategic objectives: inclusive economic development, entrepreneurship, and trade, and human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality.

Project owners may apply for funding for Project Preparation (network-building and feasibility studies) or Cooperation Projects (capacity-building interventions) through an open call format. SI’s target group consists of change agents in Ukraine—individuals and organizations—from the public and private sectors, civil society, and academia, with long-term ambitions to contribute to democratic and economic development.

Applications are submitted by a Swedish organization in cooperation with Ukrainian partners to address challenges in Ukraine. Selection is carried out according to established criteria and portfolio balance, through internal and external assessments. A key added value of working through project financing and open calls is that a broad range of Swedish stakeholders can be mobilized and engaged. In this way, Swedish expertise and experience can contribute to Ukraine’s development. Over the course of the strategy period, the programme is expected to have awarded funding to approximately 200 projects in total.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The programme is intended to strengthen the capacity of Ukrainian organizations and institutions to drive reconstruction and reform processes, as well as to provide individuals with enhanced skills and access to networks. This will better equip actors to promote economic and democratic development in line with Ukraine’s EU integration objectives. The results are linked to the two strategic objective areas for which SI has a mandate: inclusive economic development, entrepreneurship, and trade promotion, and human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality.

To achieve these objectives, SI needs to approve high-quality applications and ensure that projects are implemented, and final reports are submitted in a satisfactory manner.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Programmet ska leda till att stärka ukrainska organisationers och institutioners kapacitet att driva uppbyggnads- och reformprocesser samt ge individer ökad kompetens och tillgång till nätverk. Detta gör aktörer bättre rustade att främja ekonomisk och demokratisk utveckling i linje med Ukrainas EU-integrationsmål. Resultaten kopplas till de två målområden där SI har uppdrag: inkluderande ekonomisk utveckling, företagande och handelsfrämjande samt mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet. För att nå dessa mål behöver SI bevilja ett tillräckligt antal ansökningar av god kvalitet och säkerställa att projekten genomförs och slutrapporteras på ett tillfredsställande sätt.

Förändringen uppnås genom projektstöd genom öppna utlysningar där svenska och ukrainska aktörer samarbetar i projekt som adresserar identifierade behov i Ukraina. Projekten ska leda till att målgrupperna stärks i kapacitet och förmåga, och att enskilda deltagare får ökad kompetens, erfarenheter och nätverk i linje med programmets tematiska inriktningar. Detta ska i sin tur bidra till förändrade beteenden och arbetssätt – både på individuell och organisatorisk nivå, vilket skapar förutsättningar för reformer och långsiktig utveckling som stärker demokratisk styrning och ekonomisk återhämtning.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme svarar mot Ukrainas behov av internationellt stöd för återuppbyggnad, reformarbete och EU-integrationsprocess. Programmet genomförs i form av projektstöd där svenska aktörer samverkar med ukrainska partnerorganisationer. 

Preliminär analys visar att aktiviteten har börjat leverera resultat, trots att endast ett fåtal av beviljade projekt än så länge har kommit till slutrapporteringsfas och/eller avslut. De kvantitativa målsättningarna om antalet inkomna ansökningar respektive beviljade projektstöd har på prestationsnivå under de två hittills genomförda utlysningar uppvisat god måluppfyllnad. Sedan programstart har 110 projekt beviljats, varav 47 under 2025. Projekten täcker flera tematiska områden kopplade till strategimålen och EU-förhandlingskapitel.

Under 2025 har 14 projektförberedande projekt avslutats. 88% av de svarande bedömt att på förhand uppställda projektmål har uppfyllts i antingen stor eller mycket stor utsträckning. Projektförberedelserna som i huvudsak var tänkta att lägga grunden till samarbete har enligt inlämnade slutrapporter dels lett till etableringen av nya (eller expanderade) partnerskap, dels till fortsatt finansiering, men också till faktisk beteendeförändring hos ukrainska samarbetsparter eller intressenter. Dessa visar också på resultat i form av stärkt kunskap och kapacitet genom studier, pilotutbildningar och utveckling av expertis inom EU-rätt, standardisering och digitalisering. De har även etablerat nya partnerskap och rutiner som förväntas bestå. Med utgångspunkt i de 29 inkomna interimsrapporterna ser vi tidiga resultat i form av uppdaterade kurser, nya arbetssätt och stärkta nätverk. Tillsammans bidrar projekten till demokratisk styrning, ekonomisk återhämtning och inkluderande sysselsättning – centralt för Ukrainas EU-integration och strategimålen om inkluderande ekonomisk utveckling samt demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och jämställdhet.</narrative>
        <narrative>The SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme responds to Ukraine’s need for international support for reconstruction, reform efforts, and the EU integration process. The programme is implemented through project funding, where Swedish actors cooperate with Ukrainian partner organizations.

A preliminary analysis shows that the programme has begun to deliver results, even though only a limited number of approved projects have so far reached the final reporting phase and/or been completed. At the performance level, the quantitative targets for the number of applications received and the number of project grants awarded have shown good target achievement across the two calls implemented to date. Since the start of the programme, 110 projects have been approved, of which 47 were approved in 2025. The projects cover several thematic areas linked to strategic objectives and EU negotiation chapters.

During 2025, 14 project preparation projects were completed. 88 percent of respondents assessed that the predefined project objectives had been achieved to a large or very large extent. According to the submitted final reports, the project preparation activities—which were primarily intended to lay the foundation for cooperation—have led both to the establishment of new (or expanded) partnerships and to continued funding, as well as to tangible behavioral change among Ukrainian partner organizations or stakeholders. The reports also show results in the form of strengthened knowledge and capacity through studies, pilot training activities, and the development of expertise in EU law, standardisation, and digitalisation. In addition, new partnerships and working routines have been established that are expected to be sustainable over time.

Based on the 29 interim reports received, early results can be observed in the form of updated courses, new ways of working, and strengthened networks. Taken together, the projects contribute to democratic governance, economic recovery, and inclusive employment—key elements for Ukraine’s EU integration and the strategic objectives of inclusive economic development, as well as democracy, human rights, and gender equality.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme, Cooperation projects</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader: SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme: Projektförberedande och Samarbetsprojekt

SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme möjliggör projektsamarbete mellan svenska och ukrainska aktörer genom öppna utlysningar. Syftet är att bidra till Ukrainas återuppbyggnad, reformarbete och EU-integrationsprocess genom att stärka kapacitet hos institutioner och organisationer och stärkt kompetens hos individer. Programmet utgår från regeringens strategi för uppbyggnads- och reformsamarbete med Ukraina 2023–2027 och verkar inom två strategimål: inkluderande ekonomisk utveckling, företagande och handel samt mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet.

Projektägare kan söka bidrag för Projektförberedelse (kontaktskapande och förstudier) eller Samarbetsprojekt (kapacitetsstärkande insatser) genom öppet utlysningsformat. SI:s målgrupp är förändringsaktörer i Ukraina – individer och organisationer - från offentlig, privat sektor, civila samhället och akademi, med långsiktiga målsättningar att bidra till demokratisk och ekonomisk utveckling. Ansökan lämnas av en svensk aktör i samarbete med ukrainska partners för att lösa utmaningar i Ukraina. Urval sker genom enligt fastställda kriterier och portföljbalans genom intern och extern bedömning. Ett stort mervärde med att arbeta genom projektfinansiering och öppna utlysningar är att en bredd av den svenska resursbasen kan mobiliseras och engageras. På så sätt kan svensk kompetens och erfarenhet bidra till utvecklingen av Ukraina. Under hela strategiperioden förväntas aktiviteten sammantaget ha beviljat cirka 200 projektstöd.</narrative>
      <narrative>Administrative costs for implementing SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme
The SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme enables project-based collaboration between Swedish and Ukrainian actors through open calls for proposals. The aim is to contribute to Ukraine’s reconstruction, reform efforts, and EU integration process by strengthening the capacity of institutions and organizations, as well as enhancing the skills and competencies of individuals.

The programme is based on the Swedish Government’s Strategy for Reconstruction and Reform Cooperation with Ukraine 2023–2027 and operates within two strategic objectives: inclusive economic development, entrepreneurship, and trade, and human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality.

Project owners may apply for funding for Project Preparation (network-building and feasibility studies) or Cooperation Projects (capacity-building interventions) through an open call format. SI’s target group consists of change agents in Ukraine—individuals and organizations—from the public and private sectors, civil society, and academia, with long-term ambitions to contribute to democratic and economic development.

Applications are submitted by a Swedish organization in cooperation with Ukrainian partners to address challenges in Ukraine. Selection is carried out according to established criteria and portfolio balance, through internal and external assessments. A key added value of working through project financing and open calls is that a broad range of Swedish stakeholders can be mobilized and engaged. In this way, Swedish expertise and experience can contribute to Ukraine’s development. Over the course of the strategy period, the programme is expected to have awarded funding to approximately 200 projects in total.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The programme is intended to strengthen the capacity of Ukrainian organizations and institutions to drive reconstruction and reform processes, as well as to provide individuals with enhanced skills and access to networks. This will better equip actors to promote economic and democratic development in line with Ukraine’s EU integration objectives. The results are linked to the two strategic objective areas for which SI has a mandate: inclusive economic development, entrepreneurship, and trade promotion, and human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality.

To achieve these objectives, SI needs to approve high-quality applications and ensure that projects are implemented, and final reports are submitted in a satisfactory manner.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Programmet ska leda till att stärka ukrainska organisationers och institutioners kapacitet att driva uppbyggnads- och reformprocesser samt ge individer ökad kompetens och tillgång till nätverk. Detta gör aktörer bättre rustade att främja ekonomisk och demokratisk utveckling i linje med Ukrainas EU-integrationsmål. Resultaten kopplas till de två målområden där SI har uppdrag: inkluderande ekonomisk utveckling, företagande och handelsfrämjande samt mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet. För att nå dessa mål behöver SI bevilja ett tillräckligt antal ansökningar av god kvalitet och säkerställa att projekten genomförs och slutrapporteras på ett tillfredsställande sätt.

Förändringen uppnås genom projektstöd genom öppna utlysningar där svenska och ukrainska aktörer samarbetar i projekt som adresserar identifierade behov i Ukraina. Projekten ska leda till att målgrupperna stärks i kapacitet och förmåga, och att enskilda deltagare får ökad kompetens, erfarenheter och nätverk i linje med programmets tematiska inriktningar. Detta ska i sin tur bidra till förändrade beteenden och arbetssätt – både på individuell och organisatorisk nivå, vilket skapar förutsättningar för reformer och långsiktig utveckling som stärker demokratisk styrning och ekonomisk återhämtning.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">10.2 - Till 2030 möjliggöra och verka för att alla människors, oavsett ålder, kön, funktionsnedsättning, ras, etnicitet, ursprung, religion eller ekonomisk eller annan ställning, blir inkluderade i det sociala, ekonomiska och politiska livet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.4 - By 2030, substantially increase the number of youth and adults who have relevant skills, including technical and vocational skills, for employment, decent jobs and entrepreneurship.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.4 - Till 2030 väsentligen öka det antal ungdomar och vuxna som har relevanta färdigheter, däribland tekniska färdigheter och yrkeskunnande, för sysselsättning, anständigt arbete och entreprenörskap.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.5 - Tillförsäkra kvinnor fullt och faktiskt deltagande och lika möjligheter till ledarskap på alla beslutsnivåer i det politiska, ekonomiska och offentliga livet.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.5 - Senast 2030 uppnå full och produktiv sysselsättning med anständiga arbetsvillkor för alla kvinnor och män, inklusive ungdomar och personer med funktionsnedsättning, samt lika lön för likvärdigt arbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.5 - By 2030, achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men, including for young people and persons with disabilities, and equal pay for work of equal value.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aministrative costs SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme, training programmes</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs for implementing  SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme: Training programme. 
The SI Ukraine Cooperation Program finances and enables stakeholder cooperation in project form in support of Ukraine. This is implemented within the framework of the government's strategy for Sweden's development and reform cooperation with Ukraine 2023–2027. SI operates within two overarching strategic goals (Goal. 3): Inclusive economic development, entrepreneurship and trade and (Goal 5): Human rights, democracy, rule of law and equality.

SI's main target group is actors of change, which are defined as actors who have the long-term conditions to contribute to democratic and economic development in Ukraine. Both individuals and organizations can be agents of change. 

A major added value of working through project financing and open calls is that a breadth of the Swedish resource base can be mobilized and engaged. In this way, Swedish competence and experience can contribute to the development of Ukraine.

The training program grant type is aimed at actors in Sweden and their cooperation partners in Ukraine (e.g. authorities, business actors, trade associations, academia, cultural industries and civil society in Sweden). The target groups for the program are in Ukraine. Training programs are expected to strengthen participating individuals as well as the organizations within which they operate.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme: Utbildningsprogram

Programmet SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme finansierar och möjliggör aktörssamverkan i projektform till stöd för Ukraina. Detta sker inom ramen för regeringens strategi för Sveriges uppbyggnads- och reformsamarbete med Ukraina 2023–2027. SI verkar inom två övergripande strategimål (mål 3): Inkluderande ekonomisk utveckling, företagande och handel samt (mål 5): Mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet.

SI:s huvudmålgrupp är förändringsaktörer, som definieras som aktörer som långsiktigt har förutsättningar att bidra till en demokratisk och ekonomisk utveckling i Ukraina. Såväl individer som organisationer kan vara förändringsaktörer. 

Ett stort mervärde av att jobba genom projektfinansiering och öppna utlysningar är att en bredd av den svenska resursbasen kan mobiliseras och engageras. På så sätt kan svensk kompetens och erfarenhet bidra till utvecklingen av Ukraina.

Bidragstypen utbildningsprogram riktas till aktörer i Sverige och deras samarbetspartners i Ukraina (t.ex. myndigheter, näringslivsaktörer, branschorganisationer, akademi, kulturella branscher och civilsamhälle i Sverige). Målgrupperna för programmet befinner sig i Ukraina. Utbildningsprogram förväntas stärka såväl deltagande individer såväl som de organisationer som dessa verkar inom.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL: 
Kapacitetsstärkande finansieringsprogram genom utlysningsformat av projektstöd inom verksamhetsmål 3.5 ”Stärkt kapacitet att driva uppbyggnads och reformprocesser i Ukraina” och insatsområdet ”Stöd till aktörer att driva ekonomisk och demokratisk utveckling”. 

Förväntade resultat av bidragsformen Utbildningsprogram

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
Projekt som beviljas stöd förväntas bidra till 
1)stärkt kapacitet hos organisationer och nya breddade partnerskap/nätverk, 
2)ökad kompetens, inkl. breddade kontaktnät och ny kunskap för individer 
i linje med programmets inriktning och valda delmål. 

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat:
Målet är att stärka deltagarnas kompetens att kunna verka för reformer och utveckling inom ekonomisk och demokratisk utveckling som i sin tur bidrar till Ukrainas möjligheter till EU-integration.</narrative>
      <narrative>OVERALL OBJECTIVES: 
Capacity-building funding program through the format of call for proposals of project support within operational objective 3.5 "Strong capacity to drive reconstruction and reform processes in Ukraine" and the intervention area "Support to actors to drive economic and democratic development". 

Expected results of the grant form: Training programs

Immediate Expected Results: 
Projects that are granted support are expected to contribute to 
1) strengthened capacity of organizations and new expanded partnerships/networks, 
2) increased competence, incl. widened contact networks and new knowledge for individuals 
in line with the program's orientation and selected sub-goals. 

Program goals, expected long-term results:
The goal is to strengthen the participants' skills to be able to work for reforms and development in economic and democratic development, which in turn contributes to Ukraine's opportunities for EU integration.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aministrative costs SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme, training programmes</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader: SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme, utbildningsprogram</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme: Utbildningsprogram

Programmet SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme finansierar och möjliggör aktörssamverkan i projektform till stöd för Ukraina. Detta sker inom ramen för regeringens strategi för Sveriges uppbyggnads- och reformsamarbete med Ukraina 2023–2027. SI verkar inom två övergripande strategimål (mål 3): Inkluderande ekonomisk utveckling, företagande och handel samt (mål 5): Mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet.

SI:s huvudmålgrupp är förändringsaktörer, som definieras som aktörer som långsiktigt har förutsättningar att bidra till en demokratisk och ekonomisk utveckling i Ukraina. Såväl individer som organisationer kan vara förändringsaktörer. 

Ett stort mervärde av att jobba genom projektfinansiering och öppna utlysningar är att en bredd av den svenska resursbasen kan mobiliseras och engageras. På så sätt kan svensk kompetens och erfarenhet bidra till utvecklingen av Ukraina.

Bidragstypen utbildningsprogram riktas till aktörer i Sverige och deras samarbetspartners i Ukraina (t.ex. myndigheter, näringslivsaktörer, branschorganisationer, akademi, kulturella branscher och civilsamhälle i Sverige). Målgrupperna för programmet befinner sig i Ukraina. Utbildningsprogram förväntas stärka såväl deltagande individer såväl som de organisationer som dessa verkar inom.</narrative>
      <narrative>Administrative costs for implementing  SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme: Training programme. 
The SI Ukraine Cooperation Program finances and enables stakeholder cooperation in project form in support of Ukraine. This is implemented within the framework of the government's strategy for Sweden's development and reform cooperation with Ukraine 2023–2027. SI operates within two overarching strategic goals (Goal. 3): Inclusive economic development, entrepreneurship and trade and (Goal 5): Human rights, democracy, rule of law and equality.

SI's main target group is actors of change, which are defined as actors who have the long-term conditions to contribute to democratic and economic development in Ukraine. Both individuals and organizations can be agents of change. 

A major added value of working through project financing and open calls is that a breadth of the Swedish resource base can be mobilized and engaged. In this way, Swedish competence and experience can contribute to the development of Ukraine.

The training program grant type is aimed at actors in Sweden and their cooperation partners in Ukraine (e.g. authorities, business actors, trade associations, academia, cultural industries and civil society in Sweden). The target groups for the program are in Ukraine. Training programs are expected to strengthen participating individuals as well as the organizations within which they operate.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL: 
Kapacitetsstärkande finansieringsprogram genom utlysningsformat av projektstöd inom verksamhetsmål 3.5 ”Stärkt kapacitet att driva uppbyggnads och reformprocesser i Ukraina” och insatsområdet ”Stöd till aktörer att driva ekonomisk och demokratisk utveckling”. 

Förväntade resultat av bidragsformen Utbildningsprogram

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
Projekt som beviljas stöd förväntas bidra till 
1)stärkt kapacitet hos organisationer och nya breddade partnerskap/nätverk, 
2)ökad kompetens, inkl. breddade kontaktnät och ny kunskap för individer 
i linje med programmets inriktning och valda delmål. 

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat:
Målet är att stärka deltagarnas kompetens att kunna verka för reformer och utveckling inom ekonomisk och demokratisk utveckling som i sin tur bidrar till Ukrainas möjligheter till EU-integration.</narrative>
      <narrative>OVERALL OBJECTIVES: 
Capacity-building funding program through the format of call for proposals of project support within operational objective 3.5 "Strong capacity to drive reconstruction and reform processes in Ukraine" and the intervention area "Support to actors to drive economic and democratic development". 

Expected results of the grant form: Training programs

Immediate Expected Results: 
Projects that are granted support are expected to contribute to 
1) strengthened capacity of organizations and new expanded partnerships/networks, 
2) increased competence, incl. widened contact networks and new knowledge for individuals 
in line with the program's orientation and selected sub-goals. 

Program goals, expected long-term results:
The goal is to strengthen the participants' skills to be able to work for reforms and development in economic and democratic development, which in turn contributes to Ukraine's opportunities for EU integration.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.4 - By 2030, substantially increase the number of youth and adults who have relevant skills, including technical and vocational skills, for employment, decent jobs and entrepreneurship.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.5 - Senast 2030 uppnå full och produktiv sysselsättning med anständiga arbetsvillkor för alla kvinnor och män, inklusive ungdomar och personer med funktionsnedsättning, samt lika lön för likvärdigt arbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI finansierar besöksprogram som en del av vårt arbete inom den svenska strategin för utvecklingssamarbete, Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling 2024–2028. Dessa program syftar till att främja hållbar industrialisering och stärka innovationsförmåga, och kopplar därmed till mål 9 i de globala målen genom att stödja hållbar och inkluderande industriell tillväxt samt stärka forskning, teknologisk kapacitet och innovation.

Programmet syftar även till att främja sektorsövergripande samarbete mellan regeringar, näringsliv, civilsamhälle och internationella organisationer. På så sätt stärks tillgången till teknik, innovation och kunskapsdelning, vilket i sin tur bidrar till kapacitetsutveckling och effektiva partnerskap i linje med mål 17.
Besöksprogram genomförs av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till svenska styrkeområden. 

År 2025 utgick verksamheten inom besöksprogrammet från temat hållbart skogsbruk och träbyggande – industrisektorer där Sverige både har ett starkt arv och en hög innovationsförmåga i nutid. Utifrån detta tema utvecklades besöksprogrammet Woodlife Business, som knyter samman centrala aktörer inom de lokala värdekedjorna för skogsbruk och byggnation i två programländer: Türkiye och Thailand.

Att det blev just Thailand och Turkiet har sin förklaring i att de ambassaderna har vänt sig till SI och efterfrågat stöd i genomförandet av ett besöksprogram. Båda ambassaden har arbetat med utställningen Woodlife Sweden sedan flera år tillbaka och i samband med att utställningen har visats har de, i synnerhet ambassaden i Nairboi, drivit frågan omställning till träbyggande i samband med mottagningar, frukostseminarier och andra typer av evenemang. Det nätverk av aktörer i Thailand respektive Turkiet som då har etablerats i båda länderna har SI ordnat ett besöksprogram för, dels för att lära sig/inspireras av svenska erfarenheter dels för att undersöka om det finns konkreta samarbetsmöjligheter för svenska och thailändska respektive turkiska aktörer.

2025 utgick besöksprogram från det svenska styrkeområdet hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä, med erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala skogsvärdekedjor i programländerna. Genom besöksprogrammet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett nationellt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre främja hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä, som ett led i att förebygga klimatrelaterade utmaningar. Deltagarna rekryterades av svenska utlandsmyndigheter i programländerna, med c:a 30 deltagare vardera till 2 besök. Deltagande finansierades inom Sveriges strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling</narrative>
      <narrative>The Swedish Institute (SI) funds visitor programmes as part of our work within the Swedish development cooperation strategy Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024-2028. These programmes sets out to promote sustainable industrialization and foster innovation, thereby connecting to SDG9 goal in promoting sustainable and inclusive industrial growth and increasing research, technological capacity, and innovation. The programme also sets out to promote cross-sector collaboration between governments, the private sector, civil society, and international organizations, thereby building access to technology, innovation, and knowledge‑sharing to promote capacity building effective partnerships.

In 2025, visitors programme activity took a starting point in the thematic of sustainable forestry and wood construction, industry sectors in which Sweden both has a strong heritage as well as strong modern day innovation capabilities. Based on this thematic the visitors programme Woodlife Business was developed, connecting key actors across local forestry and construction value in two programme countries, Türkiye and Thailand. 

The fact that Thailand and Türkiye were selected has an explanation: the embassies in those countries have turned to the SI and requested support in implementing a visitor program. Both embassies have been working with the Woodlife Sweden exhibition for several years, and in connection with the exhibition being shown, they have – particularly the embassy in Nairobi – promoted the issue of transitioning to timber construction through receptions, breakfast seminars, and other types of events. The networks of stakeholders in Thailand and Türkiye that have been established through this work are now the focus of a visitor program organized by SI, partly to enable them to learn from and be inspired by Swedish experiences, and partly to explore whether there are concrete collaboration opportunities between Swedish and Thai, as well as Turkish, actors.

The aim of the visitor programmes is to strengthen the participants' capacity and skills to nurture the growth and impact sustainable forestry and construction in wood in the local context as a way to reduce local climate footprint and promote the development of sustainable cities of the future. In doing so, the programme aims to contribute to long-term sustainable development and synergies with trade and business, in the form of new jobs and new solutions that promote sustainable development and economic growth.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Common strategic objective: The Swedish Institute's activities shall contribute to the following objectives: Strengthened capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia and civil society in developing countries, to work for innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.

GOAL 9: 
The activity promotes sustainable industrialization and fosters innovation. Connecting to SDG9 goal in promoting sustainable and inclusive industrial growth and increasing research, technological capacity, and innovation. Overall, the activity sets out to strengthen the foundations needed for long‑term economic growth, competitiveness, and sustainable development.

GOAL 17:
In strengthening international partnership this activity sets out to strengthening the global partnerships needed to achieve all the Sustainable Development Goals. The exchange promotes cross-sector collaboration between governments, the private sector, civil society, and international organizations and builds access to technology, innovation, and knowledge‑sharing to promote capacity building effective partnerships.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förädling av skogsråvara, bland annat genom byggande i trä, har potential att främja värdeskapande tillväxt och minskat klimatavtryck i framtidens hållbara städer. Ökad hållbarhet i skogs- och byggvärdekedjor påverkar således ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. Besöksprogrammet Woodlife Business genomförs Sveriges strategi för Innovation Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling som bland annat betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. 

Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till aktörer verksamma inom skogsvärdekedjan och byggsektorn och som sammantaget kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för att målgruppen når framgång i sitt arbete med att främja hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä, något som i sin tur kan bidra till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning.

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett nationellt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att samverka efter programmet och tillsammans öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan. Genom programmet stärks deltagarnas kunskap, inspiration och nätverk inom hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä, vilket syftar till att främja utvecklingen av hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä i programländerna. Genom hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä, kan vidare nya arbetstillfällen och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.</narrative>
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        <narrative>The activities were carried out by the Swedish Institute with the support of the Swedish Forestry Agency, as well as in collaboration with Swedish organizations and companies with expertise and experience in themes linked to the programme thematic. 

Participants for the programmes were recruited with the support from Swedish foreign missions abroad in the programme countries, with about a group of around 30 participants for each of the 2 delegation visits (one per country). Delegation visits for Türkiye were carried out in April with activities in Stockholm and Skellefteå, for Thailand with activities in Stockholm and Växjö in November. Activities during the week focused on study visits and practical exchanges with Swedish actors along the entire forest value chain, from forestry and processing of raw materials to the end product in the form of completed buildings in wood.

What effects have we observed so far of the activities within the strategy ?
Survey results for the Woodlife Business visitor programme show thatthe short-term and performance-related goals of strengthening knowledge, inspiration and networks among the participants have been achieved. An analysis of the survey results shows an overall positive result from the participants in both Türkiye and Thailand in terms of their evaluation of the programme's contribution of knowledge, inspiration and networks. 
For the statement "The experience has offered me new knowledge", the results show that most of the participants in both Türkiye (87%) and Thailand (100%) agree that they have gained new knowledge through their participation. The proportion that strongly agrees with varies between Türkiye 56.6% and Thailand 94.7%, which means that the delegation from Thailand has experienced the greatest benefit, in terms of new knowledge. 
As for the statement "The experience has offered me inspiration to drive change and sustainable development", the numbers are even stronger. An overwhelming majority of respondents in Türkiye (91.3%) and Thailand (100%) express agreement, with a very large proportion strongly agreeing (Türkiye 69.6%, Thailand 94.7%). This suggests that the experience has been not only informative but also inspiring, which is assumed to have a long-term positive effect on participants' engagement and contribution to local sustainable development.

Finally, regarding the statement "The experience has offered me new network and relations to peer participants that will benefit my work" (/..."to Swedish organisations that will benefit my work), the results show that the participants feel that they have established value-creating relationships both with other programme participants and with Swedish organisations. For the claim of a positive value of networking with other program participants from the home country, the consensus is high in both Türkiye and Thailand with a large proportion agreeing in both Türkiye (73.9%, of which 47.8% strongly agree) and Thailand (100%, of which 89.5% strongly agree)
Also for the claim of a positive value of networks with participating Swedish companies and the organization, the consensus is high in both Türkiye (77.6%) and Thailand (100%) with a large proportion strongly agreeing (Türkiye 43.5% and Thailand 78.9%).
Overall, the figures show the experience has been successful in promoting a perceived valuable networking, which is crucial for self-sustaining relationships even after the end of the program. A trend of high optimism continues through final questions, such as an estimate of the likelihood of doing business with Swedish companies as an outcome of the program, where 69.6% of participants from Türkiye, and 68.4% of participants from Thailand answer "YES". 

Changes from the previous year and Long-term effects 
The short-term and performance-related results of programme activities for 2025 show no major differences with the previous year during the strategy period.
In the spring of 2027, the program's first 1-year follow-up will be carried out, with participants from the 2024 program round. Impacts, such as new self-sustaining partnerships and collaborations, developed as a result of the programme need to be determined. The follow-up also provides an opportunity to investigate whether expected results have been achieved and also to take into account unexpected results and any undesirable results, including results further out in the impact chain. After the first 1-year follow-up has been studied, lessons learned will be compiled how the activities have contributed to strengthening knowledge, inspiration and networks that promote local fertile ground, growth and impact for entrepreneurship, as part of contributing to sustainable development and synergies with trade and business, in the form of new jobs and to new solutions that promote sustainable economic growth.

Lessons learned
Similar activities will not be carried out in 2026. 
Is there any central lesson about the target groups, which affects how SI will work in the future? 
A 1-year follow-up is planned, which will form the basis for decisions on a possible further development of SI's implementation of visit programs funded within  the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024-2028.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Enkätresultat visar att satsningens kortsiktiga mål att stärka kunskap, inspiration och nätverk bland deltagarna uppnåtts.

För påståendet "The experience has offered me new knowledge", visar resultaten att en majoritet av deltagarna i både Turkiet (87%) och Thailand (100%) håller med om att de har fått ny kunskap. Andelen som Starkt håller med varierar mellan Turkiet 56,6% och Thailand 94,7% vilket medför slutledningen delegationen från Thailand upplevt den allra största behållningen, vad gäller ny kunskap. 
När det gäller påståendet "The experience has offered me inspiration to drive change and sustainable development", är siffrorna ännu starkare. En överväldigande majoritet av deltagarna i Turkiet (91,3%) och Thailand (100%) uttrycker enighet, med en mycket stor andel som Starkt håller med (Turkiet 69,6%, Thailand 94,7 %). Detta tyder på att upplevelsen inte bara har varit informativ utan också inspirerande, vilket antas ha en långsiktigt positiv effekt på deltagarnas engagemang och bidrag till lokal hållbar utveckling.

Slutligen, beträffande påståendet ”The experience has offered me new network and relations to peer participants that will benefit my work” (/…”to Swedish organisations that will benefit my work), visar resultaten att deltagarna känner att de har etablerat värdeskapande relationer både med övriga programdeltagare och med svenska organisationer. 
För påståendet om ett positivt värde av nätverk med övriga programdeltagare från hemlandet, är enigheten hög i både Turkiet och Thailand med en stor andel som håller med i både Turkiet (73,9%, varav 47,8% Starkt håller med) och Thailand (100%, varav 89,5% Starkt håller med).

Även för påståendet om ett positivt värde av nätverk med deltagande svenska företag och organisationen är enigheten hög i både Turkiet (77,6%) och Thailand (100%) med en stor andel som Starkt håller med (Turkiet 43,5% resp Thailand 78,9%).

Sammantaget visar siffrorna upplevelsen har varit framgångsrik i att främja ett upplevt värdefullt nätverksbyggande, vilket är avgörande för självbärande relationer också efter programavslut. 

En trend av hög optimism fortsätter genom slutliga frågor, såsom en uppskattning av sannolikhet för affärer med svenska företag som ett utfall av programmet, där 69,6% av deltagarna från Turkiet, och 68,4% av deltagarna från Thailand svarar “JA”.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Institute (SI) funds visitor programmes as part of our work within the Swedish development cooperation strategy Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024-2028. These programmes sets out to promote sustainable industrialization and foster innovation, thereby connecting to SDG9 goal in promoting sustainable and inclusive industrial growth and increasing research, technological capacity, and innovation. The programme also sets out to promote cross-sector collaboration between governments, the private sector, civil society, and international organizations, thereby building access to technology, innovation, and knowledge‑sharing to promote capacity building effective partnerships.

In 2025, visitors programme activity took a starting point in the thematic of sustainable forestry and wood construction, industry sectors in which Sweden both has a strong heritage as well as strong modern day innovation capabilities. Based on this thematic the visitors programme Woodlife Business was developed, connecting key actors across local forestry and construction value in two programme countries, Türkiye and Thailand. 

The fact that Thailand and Türkiye were selected has an explanation: the embassies in those countries have turned to the SI and requested support in implementing a visitor program. Both embassies have been working with the Woodlife Sweden exhibition for several years, and in connection with the exhibition being shown, they have – particularly the embassy in Nairobi – promoted the issue of transitioning to timber construction through receptions, breakfast seminars, and other types of events. The networks of stakeholders in Thailand and Türkiye that have been established through this work are now the focus of a visitor program organized by SI, partly to enable them to learn from and be inspired by Swedish experiences, and partly to explore whether there are concrete collaboration opportunities between Swedish and Thai, as well as Turkish, actors.

The aim of the visitor programmes is to strengthen the participants' capacity and skills to nurture the growth and impact sustainable forestry and construction in wood in the local context as a way to reduce local climate footprint and promote the development of sustainable cities of the future. In doing so, the programme aims to contribute to long-term sustainable development and synergies with trade and business, in the form of new jobs and new solutions that promote sustainable development and economic growth.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI finansierar besöksprogram som en del av vårt arbete inom den svenska strategin för utvecklingssamarbete, Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling 2024–2028. Dessa program syftar till att främja hållbar industrialisering och stärka innovationsförmåga, och kopplar därmed till mål 9 i de globala målen genom att stödja hållbar och inkluderande industriell tillväxt samt stärka forskning, teknologisk kapacitet och innovation.

Programmet syftar även till att främja sektorsövergripande samarbete mellan regeringar, näringsliv, civilsamhälle och internationella organisationer. På så sätt stärks tillgången till teknik, innovation och kunskapsdelning, vilket i sin tur bidrar till kapacitetsutveckling och effektiva partnerskap i linje med mål 17.
Besöksprogram genomförs av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till svenska styrkeområden. 

År 2025 utgick verksamheten inom besöksprogrammet från temat hållbart skogsbruk och träbyggande – industrisektorer där Sverige både har ett starkt arv och en hög innovationsförmåga i nutid. Utifrån detta tema utvecklades besöksprogrammet Woodlife Business, som knyter samman centrala aktörer inom de lokala värdekedjorna för skogsbruk och byggnation i två programländer: Türkiye och Thailand.

Att det blev just Thailand och Turkiet har sin förklaring i att de ambassaderna har vänt sig till SI och efterfrågat stöd i genomförandet av ett besöksprogram. Båda ambassaden har arbetat med utställningen Woodlife Sweden sedan flera år tillbaka och i samband med att utställningen har visats har de, i synnerhet ambassaden i Nairboi, drivit frågan omställning till träbyggande i samband med mottagningar, frukostseminarier och andra typer av evenemang. Det nätverk av aktörer i Thailand respektive Turkiet som då har etablerats i båda länderna har SI ordnat ett besöksprogram för, dels för att lära sig/inspireras av svenska erfarenheter dels för att undersöka om det finns konkreta samarbetsmöjligheter för svenska och thailändska respektive turkiska aktörer.

2025 utgick besöksprogram från det svenska styrkeområdet hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä, med erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala skogsvärdekedjor i programländerna. Genom besöksprogrammet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett nationellt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre främja hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä, som ett led i att förebygga klimatrelaterade utmaningar. Deltagarna rekryterades av svenska utlandsmyndigheter i programländerna, med c:a 30 deltagare vardera till 2 besök. Deltagande finansierades inom Sveriges strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förädling av skogsråvara, bland annat genom byggande i trä, har potential att främja värdeskapande tillväxt och minskat klimatavtryck i framtidens hållbara städer. Ökad hållbarhet i skogs- och byggvärdekedjor påverkar således ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. Besöksprogrammet Woodlife Business genomförs Sveriges strategi för Innovation Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling som bland annat betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. 

Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till aktörer verksamma inom skogsvärdekedjan och byggsektorn och som sammantaget kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för att målgruppen når framgång i sitt arbete med att främja hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä, något som i sin tur kan bidra till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning.

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett nationellt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att samverka efter programmet och tillsammans öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan. Genom programmet stärks deltagarnas kunskap, inspiration och nätverk inom hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä, vilket syftar till att främja utvecklingen av hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä i programländerna. Genom hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä, kan vidare nya arbetstillfällen och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Common strategic objective: The Swedish Institute's activities shall contribute to the following objectives: Strengthened capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia and civil society in developing countries, to work for innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.

GOAL 9: 
The activity promotes sustainable industrialization and fosters innovation. Connecting to SDG9 goal in promoting sustainable and inclusive industrial growth and increasing research, technological capacity, and innovation. Overall, the activity sets out to strengthen the foundations needed for long‑term economic growth, competitiveness, and sustainable development.

GOAL 17:
In strengthening international partnership this activity sets out to strengthening the global partnerships needed to achieve all the Sustainable Development Goals. The exchange promotes cross-sector collaboration between governments, the private sector, civil society, and international organizations and builds access to technology, innovation, and knowledge‑sharing to promote capacity building effective partnerships.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.4 - Till 2030 rusta upp infrastrukturen och anpassa industrin för att göra dessa hållbara, med effektivare resursanvändning och fler rena och miljövänliga tekniker och industriprocesser. Alla länder vidtar åtgärder i enlighet med sina respektive förutsättningar.</narrative>
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        <narrative>2 seconded experts contributed to fulfilling the mission's mandate during 2016; 4 seconded experts contributed to fulfilling the mission's mandate during 2017; 5 seconded experts contributed to fulfilling the mission's mandate during 2018; 4 seconded experts contributed to fulfilling the mission's mandate during 2019; 4 seconded experts contributed to fulfilling the mission's mandate during 2020; 4 seconded experts contributed to fulfilling the mission's mandate during 2021; 8 seconded experts contributed to fulfilling the mission's mandate during 2022; 4 seconded experts contributed to fulfilling the mission's mandate during 2023; 5 seconded experts contributed to fulfilling the mission's mandate during 2024; 4 seconded experts contributed to fulfilling the mission's mandate during 2025</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">År 2016 2 sekonderade kriminalvårdsexperter som bidrog till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag; År 2017 4 sekonderade kriminalvårdsexperter som bidrog till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag; År 2018 5 sekonderade kriminalvårdsexperter som bidrog till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag; År 2019 4 sekonderade kriminalvårdsexperter som bidrog till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag; År 2020 4 sekonderade kriminalvårdsexperter som bidrog till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag; År 2021 4 sekonderade kriminalvårdsexperter som bidrog till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag; År 2022 8 sekonderade kriminalvårdsexperter som bidrog till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag; År 2023 4 sekonderade kriminalvårdsexperter som bidrog till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag; År 2024 5 sekonderade kriminalvårdsexperter som bidrog till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag; År 2025 4 sekonderade kriminalvårdsexperter som bidrog till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag</narrative>
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        <description>
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      <narrative>Personell contributions from the Swedish Prison and Probation Service shall contribute to the missions.</narrative>
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      <website>www.kriminalvarden.se</website>
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      <description>
        <narrative>1 seconded experts contributed to fulfilling the mission's mandate during 2016; 1 seconded experts contributed to fulfilling the mission's mandate during 2017; 1 seconded experts contributed to fulfilling the mission's mandate during 2018; 1 seconded experts contributed to fulfilling the mission's mandate during 2019; 1 seconded experts contributed to fulfilling the mission's mandate during 2020; 1 seconded expert contributed to fulfilling the mission's mandate during 2021; 7 seconded experts contributed to fulfilling the mission's mandate during 2022; 1 seconded expert contributed to fulfilling the mission's mandate during 2023; 1 seconded expert contributed to fulfilling the mission's mandate during 2024; 1 seconded expert contributed to fulfilling the mission's mandate during 2025</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">År 2016 1 sekonderade kriminalvårdsexperter som bidrog till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag; År 2017 1 sekonderade kriminalvårdsexperter som bidrog till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag; År 2018 1 sekonderade kriminalvårdsexperter som bidrog till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag; År 2019 1 sekonderade kriminalvårdsexperter som bidrog till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag; År 2020 1 sekonderade kriminalvårdsexperter som bidrog till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag; År 2021 1 sekonderade kriminalvårdsexperter som bidrog till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag; År 2022 1 sekonderade kriminalvårdsexperter som bidrog till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag; År 2023 1 sekonderade kriminalvårdsexperter som bidrog till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag; År 2024 1 sekonderade kriminalvårdsexperter som bidrog till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag; År 2025 1 sekonderade kriminalvårdsexperter som bidrog till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kriminalvårdens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag</narrative>
      <narrative>Personell contributions from the Swedish Prison and Probation Service shall contribute to the missions.</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2016-07-01" />
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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    <default-aid-type code="D01" />
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    <budget>
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      <period-end iso-date="2018-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2018-01-01">2000000</value>
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    <budget>
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      <period-end iso-date="2019-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2019-01-01">4000000</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
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      <value value-date="2020-01-01">2700000</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2021-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2021-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2021-01-01">1970000</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2022-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2022-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-01">1900000</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
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      <period-end iso-date="2023-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-01">2100000</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
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      <period-end iso-date="2024-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-01">1300000</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2025-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2025-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-01">4500000</value>
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    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2016-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2016-01-01">3500000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <transaction>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
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    <transaction>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <transaction>
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      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <transaction>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
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    <transaction>
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      <value value-date="2020-01-28">2500000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2021-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2021-01-28">733368</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-28">1903289</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">1227715</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">569183</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2025-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-28">6000000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-25-9100603</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
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    <title>
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      <narrative>Seconded personell to EUDC</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kriminalvårdens utsände ansvarar för utbildning och utbildningsutveckling för medarbetare till CSPP missionerna i t.ex Somalia, Mali, Palestina och Irak. En del av syftet är även att stärka de nationella kriminalvårdskomponenterna via dessa utbildningar.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Personell contributions from the Swedish Prison and Probation Service shall contribute to the missions.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kriminalvårdens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-25" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-status code="2" />
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2021-08-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-08-01" />
    <contact-info>
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        <narrative>Swedish Prison and Probation Service</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 7 722 808 00</telephone>
      <email>int@kriminalvarden.se</email>
      <website>www.kriminalvarden.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 44015, 10073 Stockholm</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-region code="89" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Europe, regional</narrative>
    </recipient-region>
    <sector code="15220" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="152" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Conflict, Peace &amp; Security</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative>1 seconded experts contributed to fulfilling the mission's mandate during 2021 to April 2025 when the secondment ended.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">År 2021 1 sekonderade kriminalvårdsexperter som bidrog till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag; År 2022 1 sekonderade kriminalvårdsexperter som bidrog till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag; År 2023 1 sekonderade kriminalvårdsexperter som bidrog till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag; År 2024 1 sekonderade kriminalvårdsexperter som bidrog till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag; År 2025 1 sekonderade kriminalvårdsexperter som bidrog till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag under första tertialen</narrative>
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      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
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    <title>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till EUDC</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Responsibility for the development and delivery of trainings to staff members from the CSDP missions in for example Somalia, Mali, Palestine and Iraq. Part of the aim for the secondment is to strengthen the corrections component within these international civilian crisis missions. Stationed at the ESDC in Brussels.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-42000" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="42000">
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-42000" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="42000">
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2021-08-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-08-01" />
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Prison and Probation Service are, through a yeraly letter of intent, assigned to second personell to UN, EU and OSCE missions.EULEX Kosovo was one of these missions.</narrative>
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          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Seconded personell to ONUCI</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2014-01-01" />
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      <website>www.kriminalvarden.se</website>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Seconded personell to ONUCI</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till ONUCI</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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      <narrative>Bilateral capacity building support to Kosovo National Audit Office</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
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    <title>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stödja utvecklingen av kapacitet att bedriva revision av statliga och offentliga medel i enlighet med internationella revisionsprinciper och standarder för revisionsmyndigheter.</narrative>
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        <narrative>AFROSAI-E</narrative>
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        <narrative>The cooperation with AFROSAI-E is the largest and most long-standing project. By supporting the implementation of AFROSAIE'ss strategic plan, we contribute in to the institutional capacity and professional development of member audit institutions in Africa. Evaluation shows progress in performance audit. In financial audit, the regional manual has been updated. The Swedish National Audit Office support the vast work in applying the manual and adapting it to national contexts.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Riksrevisionens samarbete med AFROSAI-E är det mest omfattande och långvariga av alla våra samarbetsprojekt. Genom att på olika sätt stödja genomförandet av AFROSAIE:s strategiska plan bidrar Riksrevisionen till att stärka medlemmarnas institutionella kapacitet och professionella utveckling. En utvärdering visar att framsteg bland annat har gjorts inom utvecklingen av effektivitetsrevision. Inom finansiell revision har den regionala manualen uppdaterats och Riksrevisionen stödjer det omfattande arbetet med att tillämpa manualen och anpassa den till nationella förutsättningar.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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      <narrative>Regional capacity development support to AFROSAI-E</narrative>
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      <narrative>Support development of the capacity to carry out audit of government activities and public funds in compliance with international auditing principles and standards.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stödja utvecklingen av kapacitet att bedriva revision av statliga och offentliga medel i enlighet med internationella revisionsprinciper och standarder för revisionsmyndigheter.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Supreme audit institution works in compliance with international principles and standards for auditing of the public sector</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.1 - Strengthen domestic resource mobilization, including through international support to developing countries, to improve domestic capacity for tax and other revenue collection.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries</narrative>
      <narrative>17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
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    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <period-start iso-date="2015-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2015-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2015-01-01">7698000</value>
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      <period-start iso-date="2016-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2016-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2016-01-01">7985000</value>
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      <value value-date="2017-01-01">6216000</value>
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      <value value-date="2018-01-01">6102000</value>
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      <value value-date="2020-01-01">4231000</value>
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      <period-end iso-date="2021-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2021-01-01">1910000</value>
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      <period-end iso-date="2022-12-28" />
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      <recipient-region code="289" />
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      <recipient-region code="289" />
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      <email>registrator@riksrevisionen.se</email>
      <website>www.riksrevisionen.se</website>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <period-end iso-date="2026-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2026-01-01">156000</value>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2019-01-01">781000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23510" />
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    <transaction>
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    <transaction>
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      <value value-date="2020-01-28">431000</value>
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      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <transaction>
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    <transaction>
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      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet är relaterat till avveckling av lager av brunnstyp vid Radonanläggningar i Ukraina där nedlagda slutna radioaktiva källor har lagrats. Det inkluderar förstudier och projektdokumentation för avveckling.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
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      <narrative>Strålsäkerhetsmyndigheten</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
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      <narrative>12.5 - By 2030, substantially reduce waste generation through prevention, reduction, recycling and reuse.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.9 - By 2030, substantially reduce the number of deaths and illnesses from hazardous chemicals and air, water and soil pollution and contamination.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.9 - Till 2030 väsentligt minska antalet döds- och sjukdomsfall till följd av skadliga kemikalier samt föroreningar och kontaminering av luft, vatten och mark.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Regional cooperation and information sharing at annual conferences within management of radioactive waste issues between GUAM countries (Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbajdzjan and Moldova)</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Coordination between countries for a better managment radioactive waste</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Strålsäkerhetsmyndigheten</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-28" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <narrative>7.a - By 2030, enhance international cooperation to facilitate access to clean energy research and technology, including renewable energy, energy efficiency and advanced and cleaner fossil-fuel technology, and promote investment in energy infrastructure and clean energy technology.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.a - Till 2030 stärka det internationella samarbetet för att underlätta tillgång till forskning och teknik inom ren energi, inklusive förnybar energi, energieffektivitet samt avancerad och renare fossilbränslebaserad teknik, samt främja investeringar i energiinfrastruktur och ren energiteknik.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Support for education and training in physical protection of radioactive sources and nuclear facilities for different target groups at Kyiv Polytechnic Institute in cooperation WINS (World Institute for Nuclear Security).</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2025 several students have attended courses and have received scholarships for attending programs in the Kiev Polytechnical instutute. The preparation of an adequately equipped room for exams has been completed. Continued support to competence development of experts through a course, planned for spring 2026, on Introduction to Radioactive Source Security Management (RSSM)</narrative>
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        <description>
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      <narrative>Equip the Ukrainian radiation safety authority SNRIU with technical support for an expanded database for nuclear material control</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23510" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="235" />
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      <narrative>Collection and inspection of radioactive sources in Moldova</narrative>
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      <narrative>Management of radioactive orphan sources contribute to safer environment</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
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    <sector code="235" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
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    <title>
      <narrative>Collection and inspection of radioactive sources in Moldova</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insamling och inspektion strålkällor Moldavien</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Inspektion av radioaktiva källor</narrative>
      <narrative>Collection and inspection of radioactive sources in oMoldova</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
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    <title>
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      <narrative>Cooperation with the Moldovan radiation protection authority</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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    <title>
      <narrative>Safety related equipment for Ukrainian stakeholders in nuclear field</narrative>
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      <narrative>Working hours for the SSM staff cooperating with Georgia</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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        <narrative>Improved physical protection of the Armenian NPP</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ett förbättrat fysiskt skydd av kärnkraftverket</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Co-financing of a project for strengthening the physical protection of the Armenian NPP</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Medfinansiering av projekt för att starka det fysiska skyddet av kärnkraftverket i Armenien</narrative>
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      <narrative>Co-financing of a project for strengthening the physical protection of the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant (ANPP)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41312" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="41312">
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41312" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="41312">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-10-15" />
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      <narrative>9.4 - By 2030, upgrade infrastructure and retrofit industries to make them sustainable, with increased resource-use efficiency and greater adoption of clean and environmentally sound technologies and industrial processes, with all countries taking action in accordance with their respective capabilities.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-09-01" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23510" />
      <recipient-country code="AM" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">2275520</value>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kapacitetshöjande insats till SNRIU</narrative>
      <narrative>Competence development with SNRIU</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Arrangement of workshops and meetings within thematic areas requested by the Ukrainian regulatory authority SNRIU</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Increased competence within the Ukrainian authority regarding licensing and supervision within nuclear and radiation safety</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad kunskap inom den ukrainska myndigheten avseende tillstånd och tillsyn inom kärnsäkerhet och strålskydd</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-28" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-05-01" />
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      <email>registrator@ssm.se</email>
      <website>www.stralsakerhetsmyndigheten.se</website>
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        <narrative>17116 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
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    <sector code="23510" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
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    <sector code="235" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Nuclear energy plants</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2025 SSM arranged a workshop on nuclear fuel fabrication for six experts coming from the regulatory authority SNRIU. In 2026 workshops and meetings are under planning on topics related to linear accelerators, in medicine, waste management and SSM's Nationla Metrological Laboratory</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under 2025 har SSM arrangerat en workshop om nukleär bränsletillverkning för 6 experter från tillsynmyndigheten SNRIU. Under 2026 planeras workshop och möten om avancerad röntgen utrustning, avfallshantering och SSM:s mätlaboratorium</narrative>
      </description>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-28-4510203-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Competence development with SNRIU</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kapacitetshöjande insats till SNRIU</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Löpande anordna workshops och möten i efterfrågade områden av den ukrainska tillsynsmyndigheten SNRIU</narrative>
      <narrative>Arrangement of workshops and meetings within thematic areas requested by the Ukrainian regulatory authority SNRIU</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad kunskap inom den ukrainska myndigheten avseende tillstånd och tillsyn inom kärnsäkerhet och strålskydd</narrative>
      <narrative>Increased competence within the Ukrainian authority regarding licensing and supervision within nuclear and radiation safety</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-28" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-05-01" />
    <tag code="12.4" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>12.4 - By 2020, achieve the environmentally sound management of chemicals and all wastes throughout their life cycle, in accordance with agreed international frameworks, and significantly reduce their release to air, water and soil in order to minimize their adverse impacts on human health and the environment.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.4 - Senast 2020 uppnå miljövänlig hantering av kemikalier och alla typer av avfall under hela deras livscykel, i enlighet med överenskomna internationella ramverket, samt avsevärt minska utsläppen av dem i luft, vatten och mark i syfte att minimera deras negativa konsekvenser för människors hälsa och miljön.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
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    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23510" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <transaction>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="235" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-28-4510206</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Avfallhantering strategi</narrative>
      <narrative>Waste management strategy</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Gap analysis and preparation of a proposal for actions needed to ensure a safe and secure management of radioactive waste management for the Armenian nuclear safety agency ANRA</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Gapanalys och förberedelse av åtgärder till Armeniens kärnsäkerhetsmyndighets ANRA för att säkerställa en trygg och säker hantering av allt radioaktivt avfall i Armenien</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Gap analysis and action plan with proposed actions for an improved radioactive waste management in Armenia</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Gapanalys och handlingsplan med åtgärder för en förbättrad radioktiv avfallshantering i Armenien</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-28" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2025-09-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-09-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 799 42 20</telephone>
      <email>registrator@ssm.se</email>
      <website>www.stralsakerhetsmyndigheten.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
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      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="AM" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Armenia</narrative>
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    <sector code="14050" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Waste management/disposal</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="140" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Water Supply &amp; Sanitation</narrative>
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    <default-flow-type code="10" />
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2025 the gap analysis was prepared. In 2026 SSM plans for a follow-up project to support Armenia in preparing a national action plan for radioactive waste management</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under 2025 har gapanalysen tagits fram. Under 2026 SSM planerar uppföljande projekt för att stötta Armenien att ta fram en nationell plan för hantering av radioaktivt avfall</narrative>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-28-4510206-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Avfallhantering strategi</narrative>
      <narrative>Waste management strategy</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Gapanalys och förberedelse av åtgärder till Armeniens kärnsäkerhetsmyndighets ANRA för att säkerställa en trygg och säker hantering av allt radioaktivt avfall i Armenien</narrative>
      <narrative>Gap analysis and preparation of a proposal for actions needed to ensure a safe and secure management of radioactive waste management for the Armenian nuclear safety agency ANRA</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Gap analysis and action plan with proposed actions for an improved radioactive waste management in Armenia</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Gapanalys och handlingsplan med åtgärder för en förbättrad radioktiv avfallshantering i Armenien</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-28" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Strålsäkerhetsmyndigheten</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-09-01" />
    <tag code="12.4" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>12.4 - By 2020, achieve the environmentally sound management of chemicals and all wastes throughout their life cycle, in accordance with agreed international frameworks, and significantly reduce their release to air, water and soil in order to minimize their adverse impacts on human health and the environment.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.4 - Senast 2020 uppnå miljövänlig hantering av kemikalier och alla typer av avfall under hela deras livscykel, i enlighet med överenskomna internationella ramverket, samt avsevärt minska utsläppen av dem i luft, vatten och mark i syfte att minimera deras negativa konsekvenser för människors hälsa och miljön.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="14050" />
      <recipient-country code="AM" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2025-01-28" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="140" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="14050" />
      <recipient-country code="AM" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-28-4510206" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-28-4510209</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Strengthened cooperation with Ukraine</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Information campaign on orphan sources</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.4 - Senast 2020 uppnå miljövänlig hantering av kemikalier och alla typer av avfall under hela deras livscykel, i enlighet med överenskomna internationella ramverket, samt avsevärt minska utsläppen av dem i luft, vatten och mark i syfte att minimera deras negativa konsekvenser för människors hälsa och miljön.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Report on decommissioning of tactical nuclear weapons</narrative>
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      <narrative>The goal is to strengthen Ukraine's national and international nonproliferation efforts.  The aim of the report is to strive for more openness/transparency and understanding on historical decommissioning processes after the fall of the Soviet union.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Rapporten är färdig och analytiska slutsatser kommer presenteras till ukrainska och internationella intressenter under 2019.</narrative>
      <narrative>The research report on the history of nuclear tactical weapons is completed, and analytical results will be prestented to Ukrainian and international audience in 2019.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det pågående forskningsarbete kring Ukrainas kärtekniska historia genomförd av en ukrainsk forskagrupp bidrar till transparens och bättre förståelse om kärnpenrelaterade nedrutsningsprocessen i Ukraina under 1990 talet. Rapporten stärker Ukrainas ickespridnings- och nedrustningspolitik och värderingar. Rapporten i bokform planeras färdig i 2020.</narrative>
        <narrative>The nuclear history report by the Ukrainian authors conributes to transparency and a better understanding of the nuclear weapons denuclearization process in Ukraine. The report strengthens nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament policy values in Ukraine. The study will be completed in 2020.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Report on decommissioning of tactical nuclear weapons</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet är att stärka Ukrainas nationella och internationella ickespridningsinsatser. Syftet med rapporten är att främja öppenhet/transparency och förståelsen kring historiska nedrustningsprocesser i Ukraina som ägde rum efter Sovjetunionens fall.</narrative>
      <narrative>The goal is to strengthen Ukraine's national and international nonproliferation efforts.  The aim of the report is to strive for more openness/transparency and understanding on historical decommissioning processes after the fall of the Soviet union.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The research report on the history of nuclear tactical weapons is completed, and analytical results will be prestented to Ukrainian and international audience in 2019.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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        <description>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Konferens myndigheten NARNRA 10 år</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Procurement of the licences for the software tools RiskSpectrum/RiskWatcher for nuclear safety analyses at Ukrainian NPPs.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Anskaffande av licenser för mjukvaruverktygen RiskSpectrum / RiskWatcher för kärnsäkerhetsanalyser vid ukrainska kkv.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förbättrad kärnsäkerhet vid ukrainska kkv.</narrative>
      <narrative>Improved nuclear safety at Ukrainian NPPs.</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2019-01-01" />
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        <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 799 42 20</telephone>
      <email>registrator@ssm.se</email>
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      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
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    <sector code="23510" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
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    <sector code="235" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Nuclear energy plants</narrative>
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        <narrative>Licenses for RS/RW tools for safety analyses prolonged for three years.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Licenser för RS/RW verktyget för säkerhetsanalyser förlängda i tre år.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Procurement of software licenses</narrative>
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      <narrative>Procurement of the licences for the software tools RiskSpectrum/RiskWatcher for nuclear safety analyses at Ukrainian NPPs.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Anskaffande av licenser för mjukvaruverktygen RiskSpectrum / RiskWatcher för kärnsäkerhetsanalyser vid ukrainska kkv.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2019-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2019-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.4 - Till 2030 rusta upp infrastrukturen och anpassa industrin för att göra dessa hållbara, med effektivare resursanvändning och fler rena och miljövänliga tekniker och industriprocesser. Alla länder vidtar åtgärder i enlighet med sina respektive förutsättningar.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.4 - By 2030, upgrade infrastructure and retrofit industries to make them sustainable, with increased resource-use efficiency and greater adoption of clean and environmentally sound technologies and industrial processes, with all countries taking action in accordance with their respective capabilities.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2019-01-01">800000</value>
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      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <transaction>
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      <value value-date="2019-01-28">764534</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="235" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23510" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-28-5010061-09</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Education physical protection</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utbildning fysiskt skydd</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The project aims to improve the Ukrainian academic education system in the field of nuclear security.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet är att förstärka fysiskt skydd utbildningsinsatser vid Ukrainas universitet</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Välutbildade och kompetenta specialister inom fysisk skydd området</narrative>
      <narrative>High-level educated specialists working in the various fields of nuclear security in Ukraine</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-28" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2019-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2019-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 799 42 20</telephone>
      <email>registrator@ssm.se</email>
      <website>www.stralsakerhetsmyndigheten.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
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    <recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="23510" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
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    <sector code="235" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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        <narrative>Workhop in Kiev with international experts increased knowledge on the nuclear non-proliferation and nuclear security issues to Ukrainian students and professors.  Gender equality promotion activities served to attract more female students to educate and choose carrier in the nuclear security field.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Två workshop genomfördes för att attrahera studenter till MsC Nuclear Security utbildningsprogram vid KPI: en utbildningsworkshop för studenter om nuclear security och ickespridningsfrågor med internationella experter och en diskussion kring jämställdhetsfrågor med uppmaning till kvinliga studenter att välja arbete inom fysiskt skydd området.</narrative>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
    </result>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-28-5010061-09-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utbildning fysiskt skydd</narrative>
      <narrative>Education physical protection</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet är att förstärka fysiskt skydd utbildningsinsatser vid Ukrainas universitet</narrative>
      <narrative>The project aims to improve the Ukrainian academic education system in the field of nuclear security.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Välutbildade och kompetenta specialister inom fysisk skydd området</narrative>
      <narrative>High-level educated specialists working in the various fields of nuclear security in Ukraine</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2019-01-01" />
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      <narrative>8.8 - Protect labour rights and promote safe and secure working environments for all workers, including migrant workers, in particular women migrants, and those in precarious employment.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <default-aid-type code="D01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2019-01-01">600000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="235" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <transaction>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23510" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-28-5010062-01</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Som en del i det stora EU-projektet om stöd till avfallshantering bidrar den svenska partners SSM med design av Saakadze avfallsanläggning.</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2017-10-10" />
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Effekter av tidigt kostsupplement och multipla mikronäringsämnen under graviditet på riskindikatorer för metabolt syndrom hos 10 år gamla barn. En uppföljning av MINIMat studien i Matlab, Bangladesh. I djurstudier och epidemiologiska studier i hög- och låginkomstländer har man sett ett samband mellan storlek vid födelsen, den tidiga nutritionen och långsiktig hälsa och överlevnad. I Sydasien och andra länder i snabb utveckling pågår en epidemi av typ 2 diabetes och hjärtkärlsjukdom mot en fond av fattigdom och undernäring hos mödrar och barn. Det är starkt motiverat att initiera interventioner som förbättrar nutritionen för mödrar och foster, och att följa upp för att mäta de kortsiktiga liksom de långsiktiga effekterna. Är det möjligt att på ett gynnsamt sätt påverka hälsan också på lång sikt genom en förbättrad nutrition under graviditeten? MINIMat (Maternal and Infant Nutrition Interventions in Matlab) är en randomiserad interventionsstudie i ett landsbygdsområde i Bangladesh där 4436 gravida kvinnor slumpmässigt inbjöds till en tidig eller en senare (standardprogram) start av daglig kostsupplementering (600 kcal) och dessutom randomiserades till tre alternativa supplementeringar med mikronäringsämnen, inklusive standardprogrammet med järn och folsyra samt ett supplement med 15 mikronäringsämnen inkl. järn och folsyra. Vi har visat att dödligheten hos de 3625 levande födda barnen sänktes med 66% av en tidig initiering av kostsupplementeringen om den kombinerades med supplementering med multipla mikronäringsämnen. En tidig start av kostsupplementeringen resulterade också i en lägre frekvens av kortvuxenhet upp till 5 år och ett mer gynnsamt blodfettsmönster vid 5 år. Supplementeringen med multipla mikronäringsämnen var däremot förbunden med högre frekvens av kortvuxenhet och en korresponderande biomarkör, IGF1, som var lägre liksom insulinnivåerna. Vi planerar nu en uppföljning vid 10 års ålder (inträffar 2012-14) av de 2325 barn som beräknas bo kvar i området, där vi föreslår mätning av riskindikatorer för metabolt syndrom (biomarkörer, blodtryck, antropometri, kroppssammanstättning) och bestämning av mikronäringsämnen i blodprov. Detta kan ge underlag för att analysera gynnsamma och ogynnsamma konsekvenser av nutritionsinterventionerna, utvecklingen av dessa riskindikatorer över tid, samvariation av dessa faktorer, och en sammanvägd analys av effekter och konsekvenser av dessa kombinerade nutritionsinterventioner i ett folkhälsoperspektiv.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Effekter av tidigt kostsupplement och multipla mikronäringsämnen under graviditet på riskindikatorer för metabolt syndrom hos 10 år gamla barn. En uppföljning av MINIMat studien i Matlab, Bangladesh. I djurstudier och epidemiologiska studier i hög- och låginkomstländer har man sett ett samband mellan storlek vid födelsen, den tidiga nutritionen och långsiktig hälsa och överlevnad. I Sydasien och andra länder i snabb utveckling pågår en epidemi av typ 2 diabetes och hjärtkärlsjukdom mot en fond av fattigdom och undernäring hos mödrar och barn. Det är starkt motiverat att initiera interventioner som förbättrar nutritionen för mödrar och foster, och att följa upp för att mäta de kortsiktiga liksom de långsiktiga effekterna. Är det möjligt att på ett gynnsamt sätt påverka hälsan också på lång sikt genom en förbättrad nutrition under graviditeten? MINIMat (Maternal and Infant Nutrition Interventions in Matlab) är en randomiserad interventionsstudie i ett landsbygdsområde i Bangladesh där 4436 gravida kvinnor slumpmässigt inbjöds till en tidig eller en senare (standardprogram) start av daglig kostsupplementering (600 kcal) och dessutom randomiserades till tre alternativa supplementeringar med mikronäringsämnen, inklusive standardprogrammet med järn och folsyra samt ett supplement med 15 mikronäringsämnen inkl. järn och folsyra. Vi har visat att dödligheten hos de 3625 levande födda barnen sänktes med 66% av en tidig initiering av kostsupplementeringen om den kombinerades med supplementering med multipla mikronäringsämnen. En tidig start av kostsupplementeringen resulterade också i en lägre frekvens av kortvuxenhet upp till 5 år och ett mer gynnsamt blodfettsmönster vid 5 år. Supplementeringen med multipla mikronäringsämnen var däremot förbunden med högre frekvens av kortvuxenhet och en korresponderande biomarkör, IGF1, som var lägre liksom insulinnivåerna. Vi planerar nu en uppföljning vid 10 års ålder (inträffar 2012-14) av de 2325 barn som beräknas bo kvar i området, där vi föreslår mätning av riskindikatorer för metabolt syndrom (biomarkörer, blodtryck, antropometri, kroppssammanstättning) och bestämning av mikronäringsämnen i blodprov. Detta kan ge underlag för att analysera gynnsamma och ogynnsamma konsekvenser av nutritionsinterventionerna, utvecklingen av dessa riskindikatorer över tid, samvariation av dessa faktorer, och en sammanvägd analys av effekter och konsekvenser av dessa kombinerade nutritionsinterventioner i ett folkhälsoperspektiv.</narrative>
      <narrative>Animal and human observational studies have pointed at the association between size at birth, early life nutrition and long-term health and survival. The epidemic of type 2 diabetes and coronary heart diseases in South Asia is nested into societies where woman and child malnutrition still is prevalent. There is a need to move on to trials that evaluate short- and long-term effects of enhanced maternal and foetal nutrition. In the MINIMat prenatal nutrition trial in Bangladesh (4436 pregnant women, 3625 live births) we have shown 66% reduction of under-five mortality by an early timing of prenatal food supplementation if combined with multiple micronutrients. An early initiation (vs. usual timing) of prenatal food supplementation resulted in less stunting 0-5 yrs and a more favourable lipid profile at 5 yrs, while prenatal multiple micronutrients (vs. iron-folate) was linked to more stunting, lower IGF1 and insulin levels. In a follow-up at 10 years (year 2012-14, approximately 2325 children remaining in the study area) we propose assessment of risk indicators of metabolic syndrome (biomarkers, blood pressure, anthropometry, body composition) and micronutrient status that could allow for further analysis of favourable and unfavourable effects by the prenatal nutrition interventions, tracking and clustering of metabolic risk indicators up to pre-puberty, and an analysis up to that point of the public health impact of these combined nutrition interventions.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det övergripande målet för detta projekt är att förstå de mekanismer som leder till förlusten av antikroppssvar vid HIV infektion. HIV mediciner dämpar förökningen av viruset men inte de immunologiska störningarna hos patienten. Det är därför oerhört viktigt att få fram nya mediciner som kan rätta till och begränsa de immunologiska skadorna på celler i immunförsvaret. För att kunna få fram sådana immunstärkande mediciner behövs mer kunskap. Mitt nuvarande project kan bidra till utvecklingen av nya immunbaserade terapier samt bidra till framställningen av ett fungerande HIV vaccin. Den specifika delen av projektet är: 1) Det finns delade kunskaper om huruvida HIV-1 infekterade barn svarar på barnvaccinationer men många olika studier pekar mot att just denna grupp av barn inte svarar tillräckligt bra mot dessa vaccinationer. Med detta projekt hoppas vi kunna förmedla viktig kunskap om mekanismer som motverkar bildandet av ett långvarigt antikroppssvar vid vaccinering av HIV-1 infekterade barn. Studien görs i samarbete med ALERT/AHRI sjukhus i Addis Ababa, Etiopien. Särskilda mål är att studera utvecklingen och bevarande av serologiska minne vid vaccinering av HIV-1 infekterade barn med MPR (mässling, påssjuka och röda hund) vaccin och granska om antikroppssvaret mot dessa vaccin består över tiden. Det har nyligen rapporterats att mässling sprider sig igen i en del länder i Afrika (samt Europa). Om vi, med dessa studier, kan fastställa att HIV-1 infekterade barn inte bildar antikroppar mot barnvacciner måste vaccinationsstrategierna ändras för att säkerställa immunsvaret i denna grupp av immunosupprimerade barn. 2) Bildandet av antikroppar styrs av komplexa molekylära mekanismer. Tidigare studier där vi tittat på vaccinering av HIV-infekterade personer har visat att patienter som inte svarar bra på vaccinering har lägre nivåer av ett protein som reglerar bildandet av antikroppar med hög affinitet. I denna studie vill vi försöka förstå de molekulära aspekterna som styr bildningen av antikroppar hos HIV infekterade patienter. 3) Vi kommer bli delaktiga i studier där man vill utforska vad som händer när man blockerar HIV virusets bindning till sin co-receptor CCR5. Man vet inte vilken roll CCR5 har vid bildandet av minnesantikroppar under HIV infektion men man har sett att en subgrupp av minnes B celler som bildar antikroppar mot HIV även uttryckar höga nivåer av CCR5. Denna kliniska studie med CCR5-hämmare kommer göra det möjligt att studera om CCR5 har någon viktig roll vid bildningen av ett långvarigt antikroppssvar mot HIV och andra vaccinationsantigen. 4) Samtidigt som HIV infekterade förlorar antikroppssvar mot vaccinationsantigen, bildar de höga nivåer av IgG. Dessa antikroppar är mest troligt auto-antikroppar vars cellulära specificitet är okänd. Vi vill undersöka specificiteten av IgG i serum hos patienter som utvecklar antikroppar efter primär HIV-1 infektion och följa över tid deras bildning av antikroppar samt definiera deras antigenspecificitet. 5) Plasmaceller producerar långlivade antikroppar mot vaccinationsantigen. Dessa celler finns i benmärgen lokaliserade i specifika överlevnadsnischer. Vi vill studera om förlusten av CD4+ T celler har någon betydelse för homeostasen av plasmacellernas överlevnadsnischer. 6) Vi kommer att studera överlevnadsfaktorer for specifika subpopulationer av B celler som kallas minnesceller och som bär ett långvarigt antikroppssvar; vi kommer i den del av studien att fokusera på receptorer vars roll är att förmedla överlevnad av minnesceller. Resultaten från detta projekt kommer att användas på flera sätt. Vi kommer naturligtvis att löpande informera läkare om resultaten samt diskutera om vaccinationsprotokollen för HIV-1 infekterade barn bör kompletteras med påfyllningar av vaccinering av MPR. Studiens resultat kommer publiceras i peer-reviewed vetenskapliga tidskrifter, att presenteras på konferenser samt i både nationella och internationella vaccinationsriktlinjer. Med hjälp av den sven</narrative>
      <narrative>The general aim of the present project is to improve knowledge on the mechanism leading to impaired B cell responses and serological memory during HIV-1 infection. We also aim at gaining knowledge on how T cell lymphopenia occurring during HIV-1 infection contributes to alter the homeostasis and survival of sub-populations of B cells and plasma cells (PCs), devoted to maintain long-lived antibody memory. This new knowledge may contribute to the development of novel immune-based therapies aimed at correcting aspects of immunopathology during HIV-1 infection and to the design of HIV-1 vaccines. The specific aims of the project in the frame of HIV-1 infection are to study: 1)Development and maintenance of Ab responses to childhood vaccinations in HIV-1 infected children 2) Molecular mechanisms for development of specific antibodies upon vaccination 3) Modulation of B cell responses in HIV-1 infected patients treated with CCR5 inhibitors 4) Evolution of antibody (Ab) specificity 5) Impact of CD4+ T cell depletion to homeostasis of survival niches for PCs. 6) Evolution of the B cell compartment in SIV infected macaques 7) Molecular pathways relevant for differentiation of memory B cells to PCs. Our studies may have an important impact on the global effort for the design of HIV-1 vaccines by contributing with new knowledge in the field of B cell immunology and responses.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En randomiserad kontroll studie för att undersöka effekten av behandlingsstöd till barn med HIV</narrative>
      <narrative>A randomized controlled trial to assess the effect of peer support to children with HIV in relation adherence, virological treatment failure as w</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det uppskattade antalet barn med HIV är 2,1 miljoner och ungefär 280,000 dör per år. I Vietnam med en uppskattad HIV prevalensen på 0,53% har 210.000 människor diagnoserats med HIV och 45.000 har tillgång till gratis behandling. Mer än 3000 barn har diagnoserats med HIV och över 2500 har HIV behandling. Barn med HIV behandling utvecklar behandlingssvikt mer är dubbelt så ofta som bland vuxna. Vid undermålig följsamhet och för låg koncentration av läkemedel i blodet kan HIV föröka sig och utveckla alltmer avancerad resistens som allvarligt begränsar framtida läkemedels val. I låg och medelinkomst länder saknas tillgång till uppföljning med virusmängd i blodet för att tidigt kunna upptäcka behandlingssvikt på grund av höga kostnader. Det finns för närvarande inga bra studier på effekten av stöd till barn med HIV för att förbättra följsamhet och minska graden av behandlingssvikt. Den sökande genomför för sedan 2007 en randomiserad kontroll studie för att utvärdera effekten av stöd bland 640 vuxna HIV patienter i Quang Ninh, Vietnam. Huvudsyftet med denna ansökan är att undersöka om behandlingsstöd till barn kan förbättra följsamhet i behandling, minska terapisvikt och resistensutveckling samt främja den fysiska och kognitiva utveckling genom en randomiserad kontrollerad studie. Detta är en multicenter studie där barn med HIV rekryteras i Vietnams större barnsjukhus i Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City samt provinser med hög HIV prevalens som Quang NInh, Hai Phong, Can Tho och An Giang. I en pilotstudie för att bedöma riskfaktorer för behandlingsvikt testas 500 barn med virusmängdstest som analyseras i relation till klinisk och socioekonomiska indikatorer. Total 800 HIV + barn mellan 0 och 10 år, både behandlingsnaiva och på HIV behandling, kommer att rekryteras. De undersöks med förnyat HIV-test, fullständig klinisk undersökning, HIV-stadieindelning &amp; diagnostik av samtidiga HIV-relaterade sjukdomar (s.k. opportunistiska infektioner), HIV-viruskoncentration i blodet samt leverenzymer. Vid symptom på annan sjukdom kommer relevanta diagnostiska och terapeutiska åtgärder att vidtagas. Inklusionskriterier för deltagande i studien är HIV-positiv med behov av eller pågående läkemedelsbehandling, ålder mellan 0 och 10 år med informerat samtycke till studien av vårdnadhavare. Barn med pågående behandling rekryteras bland dem som har riskfaktorer för behandlingssvikt enligt pilotstudies resultat. De 800 patienterna randomiseras till två grupper. Interventions gruppen erhåller intensifierad behandlings stöd via; a) vårdnadshavaren som utbildas i grupper om HIV och vikten av följsamhet samt strategier för att ge mediciner till barn. b) Externa stödpersoner väljs vårdnadshavare av barn med HIV, de utbildas om HIV hos barn, behandling, följsamhet, viktiga symtom på läkemedelsreaktioner och opportunistiska infektioner, psykosocial problematik bland barn och deras familjer inklusive stigma samt empatiskt och professionellt bemötande av patienterna. De besöker sedan patienterna och vårdnadshavarna inledningsvis två gånger per vecka och går igenom eventuella symptom, fysiska och psykiska, samt följsamhet enligt en checklista. Om följsamheten är god minskas besöken till en gång per vecka, om dålig intensifieras besöken. I kontroll gruppen sker behandlingen enligt de nationella behandlingsriktlinjerna. Patienterna kommer att följas upp var sjätte månad genom läkarundersökning, provtagning och CD4-celler. Viruskoncentration mäts med en ny, enklare och billigare metod än den konventionella PCR metoden, Exavir load från Uppsala företaget Cavidi. Denna metod används för närvarande i projektet bland vuxna där mer än 2800 virusmängdstest har tagits och god korrelation till PCR har påvisats. Följsamhet till rekommenderad läkemedelsbehandling kommer att utvärderas genom patient intervju med frågeformulär, piller räkning och information om uthämtade läkemedel från apoteket. Resistens hos HIV-viruset kommer också att mätas vid höjd virushalt i blodet trots behandling (</narrative>
      <narrative>Children with HIV on anti-retroviral treatment (ART) have about twice the rate of treatment failure compared to adults causing ART resistance that limits future therapeutic choices. This Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT) aims to assess the effect of Enhanced Treatment Support (ETS) to children with HIV compared to Conventional Treatment (CT) in relation to drug resistance and virological treatment failure. In a cross sectional pilot study the the rate of and risk factors for virological treatment failure will be assessed in relation to clinical and socioeconomic indicators among pediatric patients on treatment for more then 6 months. Children with HIV, both on ART and naïve eligible for ART, will be randomized into either enhanced treatment support (ETS) through peer support or the National AIDS Control program recommended treatment (CT). The treatment strategies will be assessed and compared in relation to treatment adherence and drug resistance development with virological treatment failure as primary endpoint as well as on CD4, clinical staging, physical and cognitive development. Stratified analysis will be done for age, sex, care-takers on ART, orphans, single parent and reported drug use in the family. A cost effectiveness assessment will de conducted comparing ETS and CT. This project will generate information of great value for evidence based pediatric ARV treatment strategies in low-income settings and may have an impact on treatment guidelines for HIV globally.</narrative>
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      <narrative>A randomized controlled trial to assess the effect of peer support to children with HIV in relation adherence, virological treatment failure as w</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det uppskattade antalet barn med HIV är 2,1 miljoner och ungefär 280,000 dör per år. I Vietnam med en uppskattad HIV prevalensen på 0,53% har 210.000 människor diagnoserats med HIV och 45.000 har tillgång till gratis behandling. Mer än 3000 barn har diagnoserats med HIV och över 2500 har HIV behandling. Barn med HIV behandling utvecklar behandlingssvikt mer är dubbelt så ofta som bland vuxna. Vid undermålig följsamhet och för låg koncentration av läkemedel i blodet kan HIV föröka sig och utveckla alltmer avancerad resistens som allvarligt begränsar framtida läkemedels val. I låg och medelinkomst länder saknas tillgång till uppföljning med virusmängd i blodet för att tidigt kunna upptäcka behandlingssvikt på grund av höga kostnader. Det finns för närvarande inga bra studier på effekten av stöd till barn med HIV för att förbättra följsamhet och minska graden av behandlingssvikt. Den sökande genomför för sedan 2007 en randomiserad kontroll studie för att utvärdera effekten av stöd bland 640 vuxna HIV patienter i Quang Ninh, Vietnam. Huvudsyftet med denna ansökan är att undersöka om behandlingsstöd till barn kan förbättra följsamhet i behandling, minska terapisvikt och resistensutveckling samt främja den fysiska och kognitiva utveckling genom en randomiserad kontrollerad studie. Detta är en multicenter studie där barn med HIV rekryteras i Vietnams större barnsjukhus i Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City samt provinser med hög HIV prevalens som Quang NInh, Hai Phong, Can Tho och An Giang. I en pilotstudie för att bedöma riskfaktorer för behandlingsvikt testas 500 barn med virusmängdstest som analyseras i relation till klinisk och socioekonomiska indikatorer. Total 800 HIV + barn mellan 0 och 10 år, både behandlingsnaiva och på HIV behandling, kommer att rekryteras. De undersöks med förnyat HIV-test, fullständig klinisk undersökning, HIV-stadieindelning &amp; diagnostik av samtidiga HIV-relaterade sjukdomar (s.k. opportunistiska infektioner), HIV-viruskoncentration i blodet samt leverenzymer. Vid symptom på annan sjukdom kommer relevanta diagnostiska och terapeutiska åtgärder att vidtagas. Inklusionskriterier för deltagande i studien är HIV-positiv med behov av eller pågående läkemedelsbehandling, ålder mellan 0 och 10 år med informerat samtycke till studien av vårdnadhavare. Barn med pågående behandling rekryteras bland dem som har riskfaktorer för behandlingssvikt enligt pilotstudies resultat. De 800 patienterna randomiseras till två grupper. Interventions gruppen erhåller intensifierad behandlings stöd via; a) vårdnadshavaren som utbildas i grupper om HIV och vikten av följsamhet samt strategier för att ge mediciner till barn. b) Externa stödpersoner väljs vårdnadshavare av barn med HIV, de utbildas om HIV hos barn, behandling, följsamhet, viktiga symtom på läkemedelsreaktioner och opportunistiska infektioner, psykosocial problematik bland barn och deras familjer inklusive stigma samt empatiskt och professionellt bemötande av patienterna. De besöker sedan patienterna och vårdnadshavarna inledningsvis två gånger per vecka och går igenom eventuella symptom, fysiska och psykiska, samt följsamhet enligt en checklista. Om följsamheten är god minskas besöken till en gång per vecka, om dålig intensifieras besöken. I kontroll gruppen sker behandlingen enligt de nationella behandlingsriktlinjerna. Patienterna kommer att följas upp var sjätte månad genom läkarundersökning, provtagning och CD4-celler. Viruskoncentration mäts med en ny, enklare och billigare metod än den konventionella PCR metoden, Exavir load från Uppsala företaget Cavidi. Denna metod används för närvarande i projektet bland vuxna där mer än 2800 virusmängdstest har tagits och god korrelation till PCR har påvisats. Följsamhet till rekommenderad läkemedelsbehandling kommer att utvärderas genom patient intervju med frågeformulär, piller räkning och information om uthämtade läkemedel från apoteket. Resistens hos HIV-viruset kommer också att mätas vid höjd virushalt i blodet trots behandling (</narrative>
      <narrative>Children with HIV on anti-retroviral treatment (ART) have about twice the rate of treatment failure compared to adults causing ART resistance that limits future therapeutic choices. This Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT) aims to assess the effect of Enhanced Treatment Support (ETS) to children with HIV compared to Conventional Treatment (CT) in relation to drug resistance and virological treatment failure. In a cross sectional pilot study the the rate of and risk factors for virological treatment failure will be assessed in relation to clinical and socioeconomic indicators among pediatric patients on treatment for more then 6 months. Children with HIV, both on ART and naïve eligible for ART, will be randomized into either enhanced treatment support (ETS) through peer support or the National AIDS Control program recommended treatment (CT). The treatment strategies will be assessed and compared in relation to treatment adherence and drug resistance development with virological treatment failure as primary endpoint as well as on CD4, clinical staging, physical and cognitive development. Stratified analysis will be done for age, sex, care-takers on ART, orphans, single parent and reported drug use in the family. A cost effectiveness assessment will de conducted comparing ETS and CT. This project will generate information of great value for evidence based pediatric ARV treatment strategies in low-income settings and may have an impact on treatment guidelines for HIV globally.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tuberkulos är världens mest spridda infektionssjukdom. Närmare en tredjedel av jordens befolkning är smittade och 2 miljoner dör varje år i sjukdomen. Trots vaccination, effektiv antibiotikabehandling och förbättrade socioekonomiska förhållanden, ökar sjukdomen idag. En orsak är urbaniseringen i fr.a. Afrika, en annan är HIV utvecklingen som ökar känsligheten för aktiv tuberkulos. En tredje orsak är den ökade resistensutvecklingen som också sker i industrialiserade länder, fr.a. Östeuropa. Det behövs därför nya effektivare insatser för att förhindra en fortsatt spridning av denna sjukdom. Omfattande forskning sker nu för att utveckla nya effektivare vacciner som i första hand kan komplettera nuvarande BCG vaccination. Men traditionell vaccination räcker inte för att skydda oss mot tuberkulos. Vi har ställt oss frågan varför *bara* 5-10% av alla de som smittas inte blir sjuka, och därför studerat kroppens naturliga (medfödda) immunitet mot denna infektion, och hur den kan förstärkas. När kroppens vita blodkroppar som ansamlas i lungan och där äter upp och avdödar tuberkelbakterier, sker också programmerad celldöd (apoptos). Dessa celler tas upp av lungans makrofager, som nu bildar inflammationsstimulerande och bakterieavdödande ämnen, bl.a. kväveoxid (NO). I det fortsatta arbetet studerar vi hur aktiveringen av makrofager och andra immunceller (dendritiska celler) sker och vilka egenskaper hos tuberkelbakterien som medverkar i denna process. Aktivering av makrofager via apoptotiska celler skulle kunna vara ett effektivt sätt att under det tidiga infektionsförloppet stoppa infektionen. På basen av dessa grundläggande studier, genomför vi kliniska studier i Etiopien, där vi utvecklar strategier för att förstärk immunförsvaret hos patienter med tuberkulos. Vi har tidigare visat att tillskott av aminosyran arginin påskyndar tillfrisknandet hos patienter med TB. Detta beror på an ökad lokal produktion av NO. Aktuella studier visar vidare att samtidig HIV/TB infektion stör bildningen av NO i lungan, vilket ökar känsligheten för infektion. Vi utvecklar nu dessa nutritionsinriktade studier bl.a genom tillskott som stimulerar makrofagfunktionen, och studier av dubbelinfekterade (HIV eller mask) patienter. Genom en kombination av grundläggande infektionsimmunologiska och kliniska studier av tuberkulos, hoppas vi kunna hitta modeller för hur tuberkulossjukdomen kan förebyggas och behandlas.</narrative>
      <narrative>The present investigation focuses on how TB-infected apoptotic cells, primarily neutrophils, can be a link between innate and adaptive immunity by activating macrophages and dendritic cells(DC), and how NO production from alveolar macrophages influences host resistance to Mtb. If these questions are successfully answered, new therapeutic and preventive strategies can be developed to modulate inflammation and strengthen host defense. The specific aims to achieve this are: (1) Understand how Mtb-infected apoptotic cells are recognized, ingested and handled by macrophages, and how an anti-inflammatory response (TGF-ß,IL-10) is switched to a pro-inflammatory one (TNFa, IL12, NO). (2) Evaluate how these apoptotic cells can induce dendritic cell maturation and enhance antigen cross-presentation. (3) Evaluate if mutations in the genes for the inflammasome proteins NALP3 and TUCAN in macrophages alter the susceptibility to Mtb infection. (4) Determine how coinfections with HIV or helminths affect macrophage/DC differentiation and functionality. (5)Determine how induction of NO with arginine will enhance the microbicidal activity of macrophages can be an adjuvant treatment of tuberculosis. (5) This is a translational project linking basic infectious biology with clinical studies in disease-burden countries (Ethiopia).</narrative>
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      <narrative>Modulation of the immune response during tuberculosis - from bench to bedside.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The present investigation focuses on how TB-infected apoptotic cells, primarily neutrophils, can be a link between innate and adaptive immunity by activating macrophages and dendritic cells(DC), and how NO production from alveolar macrophages influences host resistance to Mtb. If these questions are successfully answered, new therapeutic and preventive strategies can be developed to modulate inflammation and strengthen host defense. The specific aims to achieve this are: (1) Understand how Mtb-infected apoptotic cells are recognized, ingested and handled by macrophages, and how an anti-inflammatory response (TGF-ß,IL-10) is switched to a pro-inflammatory one (TNFa, IL12, NO). (2) Evaluate how these apoptotic cells can induce dendritic cell maturation and enhance antigen cross-presentation. (3) Evaluate if mutations in the genes for the inflammasome proteins NALP3 and TUCAN in macrophages alter the susceptibility to Mtb infection. (4) Determine how coinfections with HIV or helminths affect macrophage/DC differentiation and functionality. (5)Determine how induction of NO with arginine will enhance the microbicidal activity of macrophages can be an adjuvant treatment of tuberculosis. (5) This is a translational project linking basic infectious biology with clinical studies in disease-burden countries (Ethiopia).</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tuberkulos är världens mest spridda infektionssjukdom. Närmare en tredjedel av jordens befolkning är smittade och 2 miljoner dör varje år i sjukdomen. Trots vaccination, effektiv antibiotikabehandling och förbättrade socioekonomiska förhållanden, ökar sjukdomen idag. En orsak är urbaniseringen i fr.a. Afrika, en annan är HIV utvecklingen som ökar känsligheten för aktiv tuberkulos. En tredje orsak är den ökade resistensutvecklingen som också sker i industrialiserade länder, fr.a. Östeuropa. Det behövs därför nya effektivare insatser för att förhindra en fortsatt spridning av denna sjukdom. Omfattande forskning sker nu för att utveckla nya effektivare vacciner som i första hand kan komplettera nuvarande BCG vaccination. Men traditionell vaccination räcker inte för att skydda oss mot tuberkulos. Vi har ställt oss frågan varför *bara* 5-10% av alla de som smittas inte blir sjuka, och därför studerat kroppens naturliga (medfödda) immunitet mot denna infektion, och hur den kan förstärkas. När kroppens vita blodkroppar som ansamlas i lungan och där äter upp och avdödar tuberkelbakterier, sker också programmerad celldöd (apoptos). Dessa celler tas upp av lungans makrofager, som nu bildar inflammationsstimulerande och bakterieavdödande ämnen, bl.a. kväveoxid (NO). I det fortsatta arbetet studerar vi hur aktiveringen av makrofager och andra immunceller (dendritiska celler) sker och vilka egenskaper hos tuberkelbakterien som medverkar i denna process. Aktivering av makrofager via apoptotiska celler skulle kunna vara ett effektivt sätt att under det tidiga infektionsförloppet stoppa infektionen. På basen av dessa grundläggande studier, genomför vi kliniska studier i Etiopien, där vi utvecklar strategier för att förstärk immunförsvaret hos patienter med tuberkulos. Vi har tidigare visat att tillskott av aminosyran arginin påskyndar tillfrisknandet hos patienter med TB. Detta beror på an ökad lokal produktion av NO. Aktuella studier visar vidare att samtidig HIV/TB infektion stör bildningen av NO i lungan, vilket ökar känsligheten för infektion. Vi utvecklar nu dessa nutritionsinriktade studier bl.a genom tillskott som stimulerar makrofagfunktionen, och studier av dubbelinfekterade (HIV eller mask) patienter. Genom en kombination av grundläggande infektionsimmunologiska och kliniska studier av tuberkulos, hoppas vi kunna hitta modeller för hur tuberkulossjukdomen kan förebyggas och behandlas.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Health care associated infection (HCAI) is a major public health problem associated with increased hospital stay, cost of therapy and mortality. Transmission of HCAIs from patients, visitors and staff may lead to outbreaks and spread to the community. Treatment of HCAI is complicated due to high prevalence of antimicrobial resistant pathogen and health-care facilities can act as amplifiers of the outbreaks. Previous studies in Ethiopia indicated up to 59% of patients attending the surgical ward at Tikur Anbessa University Hospital (TAH) acquired HCAI. Antimicrobial resistance and HCAIs is a major problem in Ethiopia. The present study aims to perform the first controlled intervention testing in the country through capacity building &amp; knowledge transfer for prevention of HCAIs and antimicrobial resistance. A three-phase prospective interventional study will be conducted at TAH, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. First baseline survey will be done to identify prevalence, severity, etiology, spread pattern, risk factors for HCAIs, antibiotic use &amp;, resistance, knowledge and attitudes of healthcare staff. In the 2nd phase, educational interventions will be introduced based on the gap and problems identified. In the 3rd phase we will evaluate the impact of intervention. The study will provide awareness, competence, quality control strategy and evidence based recommendations to establish better guidance for early detection of HCAIs of outbreaks and preparedness to handle threats of epidemics</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tuberkulos (TB) är en bakteriell lungsjukdom med ett starkt globalt fäste och ett utav våra största folkhälsoproblem. Trots att TB är en av världens största infektionssjukdomar vet vi förhållandevis lite om sjukdomen. En tredjedel av världens befolkning beräknas vara infekterad med TB, vilket medför en enorm reservoar för spridning av sjukdom. Den epidemiologiska statistiken visar att miljontals människor drabbas varje år och många dör. Risken för att utveckla TB ökar också betydligt vid en samtidig infektion med HIV. Det enda vaccinet, BCG, är över 80 år gammalt och har en mycket begränsad effektivitet. Det är också svårt att förhindra eller bota TB på medicinsk väg och befintlig behandlig är lång och ofta förknippad med starka biverkningar, vilket kan resultera i en ökning av multidrogresistent TB. Givet dessa fakta, så är det lätt att förstå att behovet av nya vacciner, diagnostiska tester och behandlingsformer är stort. För att kunna förbättra de kliniska verktygen och hjälpa patienterna till ett bättre liv, så måste vi först lära oss om mekanismerna kring uppkomst och utveckling av infektion och sjukdom. Det finns många både värd- och bakteriespecifika parametrar att ta hänsyn till och jag har valt att fokusera min forskning på den del av det humana immunsvaret som leder till direkt avdödning av bakterien i människa. Det inkluderar vita blodkroppar, makrofager och cytolytiska T celler som har unika tuberkulosdödande egenskaper. Dessa celler uttrycker olika effektor molekyler till exempel cellulärt kväveoxid men och antimikrobiella peptider (kroppens eget antibiotikum) som kan döda bakterier genom att förstöra deras membran. Förutom att döda mikroorganismer kan dessa peptider aktivera vårt immunsystem på flera sätt. Vi har resultat som visar att vita blodkroppars aktivitet och produktion av antimikrobiella proteiner är avsevärt lägre vid infektionsstället hos TB-sjuka individer. Min forskning går ut på att försöka förstå när, var och hur antimikrobiella effektor molekyler induceras i mikromiljön vid infektionsstället hos TB patienter samt utforska vilka specifika signalvägar som reglerar uttrycket av effektorerna. Jag vill också studera hur det antimikrobiella svaret vid kronisk TB påverkas av HIV infektion. Min forskargrupp använder unika metoder för att studera immunsvaret lokalt i mänskliga vävnader, där antalet reaktiva immunceller är högt. Med mikroskopi och bildanalys jämförs immunsvaret i tex. lunga eller lymfknuta med det systemiska svaret i blodet. Resultaten från sjuka individer relateras till svårighetsgraden av sjukdom, men också till relevanta kontroller. Vi kommer att studera uttryck och funktion av olika celler, signalvägar och lösliga signalsubstanser sk. cytokiner, och hur de påverkar det antimikrobiella systemets förmåga att avdöda eller kontrollera bakterieväxt i infekteras vävnad. Intressanta fynd från patienter kommer att undersökas i en ny lungvävnadsmodell som är konstruerad att imitera den fysiologiska funktionen hos den mänskliga lungan. Här har vi den unika möjligheten att studera hur organ-specifika celltyper påverkar TB infektion och det immunsvar som uppkommer, men vi kan även manipulera de immunregulatoriska signalvägarna, för att studera hur uttrycket av de antimikrobiella effektor proteinerna påverkas. Resultaten från vår forskning på patient material och lungvävnadsmodellen kommer att användas för att identifiera nya biomarkörer för immunkorrelat samt sjukdom. Dessa applicerar vi i kliniken för att utvärdera nya TB vaccin kandidater men också för att testa och utveckla ett nytt diagnostiskt test för aktiv TB sjukdom. Den kommersiella diagnostik som används idag kan inte skilja mellan aktiv och latent TB och fungerar ofta betydligt sämre i TB patienter med svår sjukdom tex. immunsuppremerade TB/HIV koinfekterade patienter. Den nya diagnostiken som vi utforskar, bygger på våra fynd att TB patienter har en kraftigt förhöjd nivå av TB-specifika antikroppsproducerande celler i blodet, speciellt</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tuberkulos (TB) är en bakteriell lungsjukdom med ett starkt globalt fäste och ett utav våra största folkhälsoproblem. Trots att TB är en av världens största infektionssjukdomar vet vi förhållandevis lite om sjukdomen. En tredjedel av världens befolkning beräknas vara infekterad med TB, vilket medför en enorm reservoar för spridning av sjukdom. Den epidemiologiska statistiken visar att miljontals människor drabbas varje år och många dör. Risken för att utveckla TB ökar också betydligt vid en samtidig infektion med HIV. Det enda vaccinet, BCG, är över 80 år gammalt och har en mycket begränsad effektivitet. Det är också svårt att förhindra eller bota TB på medicinsk väg och befintlig behandlig är lång och ofta förknippad med starka biverkningar, vilket kan resultera i en ökning av multidrogresistent TB. Givet dessa fakta, så är det lätt att förstå att behovet av nya vacciner, diagnostiska tester och behandlingsformer är stort. För att kunna förbättra de kliniska verktygen och hjälpa patienterna till ett bättre liv, så måste vi först lära oss om mekanismerna kring uppkomst och utveckling av infektion och sjukdom. Det finns många både värd- och bakteriespecifika parametrar att ta hänsyn till och jag har valt att fokusera min forskning på den del av det humana immunsvaret som leder till direkt avdödning av bakterien i människa. Det inkluderar vita blodkroppar, makrofager och cytolytiska T celler som har unika tuberkulosdödande egenskaper. Dessa celler uttrycker olika effektor molekyler till exempel cellulärt kväveoxid men och antimikrobiella peptider (kroppens eget antibiotikum) som kan döda bakterier genom att förstöra deras membran. Förutom att döda mikroorganismer kan dessa peptider aktivera vårt immunsystem på flera sätt. Vi har resultat som visar att vita blodkroppars aktivitet och produktion av antimikrobiella proteiner är avsevärt lägre vid infektionsstället hos TB-sjuka individer. Min forskning går ut på att försöka förstå när, var och hur antimikrobiella effektor molekyler induceras i mikromiljön vid infektionsstället hos TB patienter samt utforska vilka specifika signalvägar som reglerar uttrycket av effektorerna. Jag vill också studera hur det antimikrobiella svaret vid kronisk TB påverkas av HIV infektion. Min forskargrupp använder unika metoder för att studera immunsvaret lokalt i mänskliga vävnader, där antalet reaktiva immunceller är högt. Med mikroskopi och bildanalys jämförs immunsvaret i tex. lunga eller lymfknuta med det systemiska svaret i blodet. Resultaten från sjuka individer relateras till svårighetsgraden av sjukdom, men också till relevanta kontroller. Vi kommer att studera uttryck och funktion av olika celler, signalvägar och lösliga signalsubstanser sk. cytokiner, och hur de påverkar det antimikrobiella systemets förmåga att avdöda eller kontrollera bakterieväxt i infekteras vävnad. Intressanta fynd från patienter kommer att undersökas i en ny lungvävnadsmodell som är konstruerad att imitera den fysiologiska funktionen hos den mänskliga lungan. Här har vi den unika möjligheten att studera hur organ-specifika celltyper påverkar TB infektion och det immunsvar som uppkommer, men vi kan även manipulera de immunregulatoriska signalvägarna, för att studera hur uttrycket av de antimikrobiella effektor proteinerna påverkas. Resultaten från vår forskning på patient material och lungvävnadsmodellen kommer att användas för att identifiera nya biomarkörer för immunkorrelat samt sjukdom. Dessa applicerar vi i kliniken för att utvärdera nya TB vaccin kandidater men också för att testa och utveckla ett nytt diagnostiskt test för aktiv TB sjukdom. Den kommersiella diagnostik som används idag kan inte skilja mellan aktiv och latent TB och fungerar ofta betydligt sämre i TB patienter med svår sjukdom tex. immunsuppremerade TB/HIV koinfekterade patienter. Den nya diagnostiken som vi utforskar, bygger på våra fynd att TB patienter har en kraftigt förhöjd nivå av TB-specifika antikroppsproducerande celler i blodet, speciellt</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bakgrund: Havandeskapsförgiftning-Preeklampsi (PE) drabbar varje år 8 500 000 blivande mödrar i världen varav 5000 i Sverige. Det är den ledande dödsorsaken hos både mödrar och foster under graviditeten. PE har kallats teoriernas sjukdom och beskrevs så tidigt som för 3000 år sedan av de gamla egyptierna. Sjukdomen utvecklas i två steg, det första steget kännetecknas av en defekt bildning av moderkakan-placentan. Under den sk. placentation har en defekt invasion av placentans celler i livmoderslemhinnans spiral artärer påvisats. Detta bidrar till ett minskat blodflöde som leder till oxidativ stress, vävnadsskada och inflammation. Nedsatt blodflöde kan även resultera i att fostret utvecklar en intrauterin tillväxthämning (IUGR). Det andra steget, de kliniska manifestationerna, dvs hypertoni och proteinuri, debuterar som tidigast från och med 20e graviditetsveckan. Vad som länkar steg ett och två är ännu oklart dock är det mycket som talar för en placentär faktor. Trots intensiv forskning är PE ännu idag svårdiagnosticerad och behandling saknas. Det enda som kan göras för att avbryta sjukdomsförloppet är att förlösa modern, ett svårt avvägande där både barnets och moderns välmående måste tas i beaktning. I och med detta svarar PE för 15 % av alla för tidigt födda barn, vart fjärde barn föds dessutom tillväxthämmat. Sammantaget bidrar PE till ökat lidande för både mor och barn. Tidigare resultat: Vi har med hjälp av gen- och proteinanalys identifierat ansamling av fritt foster hemoglobin (HbF) i moderkakor (placentor) vid PE. Våra aktuella resultat visar att HbF skadar placentan varvid läckage till den maternella blodcirculationen uppstår. Nivåeerna av fritt HbF stiger i mammans blod och bidrar till de kärl och njurskador som så småningom leder till de kliniska manifesten. Specifika målsättningar: Detta translationella projekt avser att systematiskt studera effekterna av fritt HbF vid PE; 1. Då fritt Hb är generellt vävnadsskadande, kommer skadeeffekterna av fritt Hb att studeras med nya ex-vivo och djur modeller med speciellt fokus på placenta, njur- och kärlfunktioner. Förutom fysiologiska parametrar som blodtryck, kärlkontraktilitet samt blodflöde, utvärderas även molekylära aspekter med gen- proteinprofilering samt vävnadshistologi. 2. Fritt Hb ger upphov till oxidative stress i placentan vilket leder till specifika cellskador. Cellmembranen tar skada och sk. mikropartiklar bildas som läcker ut i mammans blodcirkulation. Vi avser att studera innehållet i dessa mikropartiklar med avseende på proteiner och micro RNA. 3. När mikropartiklar från placentan når mammans blodcirkulation aktiveras hennes immunförsvar, olika vid PE respektive intrauterine tillväxthämning (IUGR). Vi kommer att studera den inflammatoriska profilen med hjälp av en ny antikroppsarray och korrelera den till innehållet i mikropartiklarna och fritt HbF vid dessa tillstånd. Dopplerultraljudsundersökningar görs på patienterna i tidig graviditet i syfte att mäta blodflödet i placentan. Detta görs i Lund, Stockholm (Life Gene Study) samt på St Georges sjukhuset i London. För att få tillgång till blod och vävnad från kvinnor med mycket allvarlig form av PE, samlas kontinuerligt prover i etablerade samarbete med kliniker i Egypten, Ghana, Kenya och Tanzania. Betydelse: En effektiv prediktiv och diagnostisk markör med hög specificitet och känslighet skulle kunna användas för att identifiera kvinnor med ökad risk att utveckla PE och IUGR. En effektiv screening skulle kunna minska onödigt lidande och stora sjukvårdskostnader sparas genom att: -Omfördelning av vårdresurser till kvinnor med ökad risk för PE ± IUGR. -Undvika onödig sjukhusvistelser för mödrar med misstänkt PE. -Mer precis övervakning av sjukdomsförloppet, vilket möjliggör att tidpunkten för förlossning bättre kan planeras och antalet prematurfödslar minimeras. Fritt HbF är förmodligen en viktig utlösande faktor till PE, en länk mellan steg ett och två. Genom att få en djupare förståelse av de underliggan</narrative>
      <narrative>Background Preeclampsia (PE) is one of the most serious pregnancy-related disease. The worldwide prevalence of PE ranges from 3 to 15% of pregnancies, affecting a total of 8.5 millions women worldwide. PE is responsible for about 18 % of the maternal and 40% of the fetal mortality. PE still lacks, a safe and effective therapy, as well as a reliable, early means of diagnosis. Results from our recent gene profiling and proteomic studies have independently shown increased production and accumulation of free fetal hemoglobin (HbF) in the placenta. This study aims to decipher the pathophysiological mechanisms of HbF in PE. Specific aims -To evaluate the hemodynamic changes induced by free HbF in animal and ex-vivo placenta models. -To study the micro RNA and protein content of placental derived microparticles in respons to free Hb. -To study the inflammatory response in PE using a new antibody array technology. Significance Deeper understanding of the underlying patho-physiological mechanisms opens up for improvement of new diagnostic tools. Furthermore, the understanding is crucial for development of a new specific, rather than symptomatic, treatment. Today the only curative intervention is to induce delivery. It is estimated that US$30 billion is spent worldwide per year in health care costs to treat women with PE. A new treatment for PE would therefore have a tremendous impact on women?s health worldwide.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Background Preeclampsia (PE) is one of the most serious pregnancy-related disease. The worldwide prevalence of PE ranges from 3 to 15% of pregnancies, affecting a total of 8.5 millions women worldwide. PE is responsible for about 18 % of the maternal and 40% of the fetal mortality. PE still lacks, a safe and effective therapy, as well as a reliable, early means of diagnosis. Results from our recent gene profiling and proteomic studies have independently shown increased production and accumulation of free fetal hemoglobin (HbF) in the placenta. This study aims to decipher the pathophysiological mechanisms of HbF in PE. Specific aims -To evaluate the hemodynamic changes induced by free HbF in animal and ex-vivo placenta models. -To study the micro RNA and protein content of placental derived microparticles in respons to free Hb. -To study the inflammatory response in PE using a new antibody array technology. Significance Deeper understanding of the underlying patho-physiological mechanisms opens up for improvement of new diagnostic tools. Furthermore, the understanding is crucial for development of a new specific, rather than symptomatic, treatment. Today the only curative intervention is to induce delivery. It is estimated that US$30 billion is spent worldwide per year in health care costs to treat women with PE. A new treatment for PE would therefore have a tremendous impact on women?s health worldwide.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bakgrund: Havandeskapsförgiftning-Preeklampsi (PE) drabbar varje år 8 500 000 blivande mödrar i världen varav 5000 i Sverige. Det är den ledande dödsorsaken hos både mödrar och foster under graviditeten. PE har kallats teoriernas sjukdom och beskrevs så tidigt som för 3000 år sedan av de gamla egyptierna. Sjukdomen utvecklas i två steg, det första steget kännetecknas av en defekt bildning av moderkakan-placentan. Under den sk. placentation har en defekt invasion av placentans celler i livmoderslemhinnans spiral artärer påvisats. Detta bidrar till ett minskat blodflöde som leder till oxidativ stress, vävnadsskada och inflammation. Nedsatt blodflöde kan även resultera i att fostret utvecklar en intrauterin tillväxthämning (IUGR). Det andra steget, de kliniska manifestationerna, dvs hypertoni och proteinuri, debuterar som tidigast från och med 20e graviditetsveckan. Vad som länkar steg ett och två är ännu oklart dock är det mycket som talar för en placentär faktor. Trots intensiv forskning är PE ännu idag svårdiagnosticerad och behandling saknas. Det enda som kan göras för att avbryta sjukdomsförloppet är att förlösa modern, ett svårt avvägande där både barnets och moderns välmående måste tas i beaktning. I och med detta svarar PE för 15 % av alla för tidigt födda barn, vart fjärde barn föds dessutom tillväxthämmat. Sammantaget bidrar PE till ökat lidande för både mor och barn. Tidigare resultat: Vi har med hjälp av gen- och proteinanalys identifierat ansamling av fritt foster hemoglobin (HbF) i moderkakor (placentor) vid PE. Våra aktuella resultat visar att HbF skadar placentan varvid läckage till den maternella blodcirculationen uppstår. Nivåeerna av fritt HbF stiger i mammans blod och bidrar till de kärl och njurskador som så småningom leder till de kliniska manifesten. Specifika målsättningar: Detta translationella projekt avser att systematiskt studera effekterna av fritt HbF vid PE; 1. Då fritt Hb är generellt vävnadsskadande, kommer skadeeffekterna av fritt Hb att studeras med nya ex-vivo och djur modeller med speciellt fokus på placenta, njur- och kärlfunktioner. Förutom fysiologiska parametrar som blodtryck, kärlkontraktilitet samt blodflöde, utvärderas även molekylära aspekter med gen- proteinprofilering samt vävnadshistologi. 2. Fritt Hb ger upphov till oxidative stress i placentan vilket leder till specifika cellskador. Cellmembranen tar skada och sk. mikropartiklar bildas som läcker ut i mammans blodcirkulation. Vi avser att studera innehållet i dessa mikropartiklar med avseende på proteiner och micro RNA. 3. När mikropartiklar från placentan når mammans blodcirkulation aktiveras hennes immunförsvar, olika vid PE respektive intrauterine tillväxthämning (IUGR). Vi kommer att studera den inflammatoriska profilen med hjälp av en ny antikroppsarray och korrelera den till innehållet i mikropartiklarna och fritt HbF vid dessa tillstånd. Dopplerultraljudsundersökningar görs på patienterna i tidig graviditet i syfte att mäta blodflödet i placentan. Detta görs i Lund, Stockholm (Life Gene Study) samt på St Georges sjukhuset i London. För att få tillgång till blod och vävnad från kvinnor med mycket allvarlig form av PE, samlas kontinuerligt prover i etablerade samarbete med kliniker i Egypten, Ghana, Kenya och Tanzania. Betydelse: En effektiv prediktiv och diagnostisk markör med hög specificitet och känslighet skulle kunna användas för att identifiera kvinnor med ökad risk att utveckla PE och IUGR. En effektiv screening skulle kunna minska onödigt lidande och stora sjukvårdskostnader sparas genom att: -Omfördelning av vårdresurser till kvinnor med ökad risk för PE ± IUGR. -Undvika onödig sjukhusvistelser för mödrar med misstänkt PE. -Mer precis övervakning av sjukdomsförloppet, vilket möjliggör att tidpunkten för förlossning bättre kan planeras och antalet prematurfödslar minimeras. Fritt HbF är förmodligen en viktig utlösande faktor till PE, en länk mellan steg ett och två. Genom att få en djupare förståelse av de underliggan</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">INDIVIDANPASSAD FYSISK AKTIVITET SOM BEHANDLING AV DIABETES I Viet Nam Förekomsten av diabetes ökar snabbt i Viet Nam, vilket är ett mönster som liknar det i andra medelinkomstländer. Denna ökning är till stor del orsakad av förändrade levnadsvanor, däribland en mer ohälsosam kost och minskad fysisk aktivitet. Som en följd av den tilltagande förekomsten av diabetes ökar sjuklighet och dödlighet i hjärtkärlsjukdom. Detta påverkar såväl Viet Nams BNP-tillväxt som enskilda familjers ekonomi negativt med risk för fattigdom för många. Diabetes kan, på ett kostnadseffektivt sätt, både förebyggas och behandlas med förbättrade levnadsvanor, däribland ökad fysisk aktivitet. Huvudsyftet med denna studie är att, i Hanoi i Viet Nam, jämföra intensiv och individanpassad fysisk aktivitetsbehandling med gängse behandling för nydiagnosticerade typ 2 diabetiker vad gäller sjukdomsgrad och livskvalitet. Andra syften med projektet är att fördjupa samarbetet mellan svenska och Viet Namesiska medicinska och folkhälsovetenskapliga forskare inom området fysisk aktivitet för sjukdomsprevention och sjukdomsbehandling. METOD: 50 nydiagnosticerade patienter med diabetes genomgår ett 12 veckor långt individanpassat program med fysisk aktivitet. Detta innefattar intensiv utbildning, individuella rekommendationer för fysisk aktivitet och ett telefonsamtal per vecka. Jämförelsegruppen erhåller gängse behandling. Före och efter programmet mäts fasteblodsocker, sockertolerans, insulinnivåer, livskvalitet samt fysisk funktionsförmåga. Vi förväntar oss att denna strukturerade studie av livsstilsförändring i Hanoi ger ny kunskap om hur en Viet Namesisk grupp av diabetiker leder till ny kunskap om effekter och metoder i ett medelinkomstland med ökande förekomst av kroniska sjukdomar. Dessutom är avsikten att framgent kunna utforma optimerade, individanpassade ordinationer av livsstilsförändringar. Vi har stor tilltro till möjligheten att genomföra en mycket välkontrollerad studie. Detta eftersom de Viet Namesiska forskarna i vår grupp, på det aktuella sjukhuset, nyligen har avslutat en framgångsrik studie med en annan behandling av diabetiker.</narrative>
      <narrative>The proportion of diabetes in Viet Nam is rapidly growing, similarly to what is happening in most middle-income countries in the world. This increase is largely related to rapid changes in life style including a more unhealthy diet and a marked reduction of physical activity (PA). In the wake of the increased prevalence of diabetes, cardiovascular morbidity and mortality rises. This puts a large toll on GDP growth and the economical situation for families, of which many risk poverty. Diabetes can, cost-effectively, both be prevented and treated with improved life style, e.g. increased PA. The main purpose of this study is to compare clinical and quality of life outcomes of an Individualized PA (IPA) intervention programme with the outcomes of standard care (SC) for newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes (T2D) patients in Hanoi, Viet Nam. Other purposes are to establish and deepen the collaboration between Swedish and Viet Namese biomedical researchers in physical activity patient research. METHODS: 50 newly diagnosed patients with T2D will receive a 12-week IPA programme. A comparison group (n=50) will receive SC. The IPA group receives intensive education and individualized recommendation for PA and weekly telephone calls. Before and after the programme, fasting and oral glucose tolerance test, HbA1c, plasma insulin level and fitness level will be assessed.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">INDIVIDANPASSAD FYSISK AKTIVITET SOM BEHANDLING AV DIABETES I Viet Nam Förekomsten av diabetes ökar snabbt i Viet Nam, vilket är ett mönster som liknar det i andra medelinkomstländer. Denna ökning är till stor del orsakad av förändrade levnadsvanor, däribland en mer ohälsosam kost och minskad fysisk aktivitet. Som en följd av den tilltagande förekomsten av diabetes ökar sjuklighet och dödlighet i hjärtkärlsjukdom. Detta påverkar såväl Viet Nams BNP-tillväxt som enskilda familjers ekonomi negativt med risk för fattigdom för många. Diabetes kan, på ett kostnadseffektivt sätt, både förebyggas och behandlas med förbättrade levnadsvanor, däribland ökad fysisk aktivitet. Huvudsyftet med denna studie är att, i Hanoi i Viet Nam, jämföra intensiv och individanpassad fysisk aktivitetsbehandling med gängse behandling för nydiagnosticerade typ 2 diabetiker vad gäller sjukdomsgrad och livskvalitet. Andra syften med projektet är att fördjupa samarbetet mellan svenska och Viet Namesiska medicinska och folkhälsovetenskapliga forskare inom området fysisk aktivitet för sjukdomsprevention och sjukdomsbehandling. METOD: 50 nydiagnosticerade patienter med diabetes genomgår ett 12 veckor långt individanpassat program med fysisk aktivitet. Detta innefattar intensiv utbildning, individuella rekommendationer för fysisk aktivitet och ett telefonsamtal per vecka. Jämförelsegruppen erhåller gängse behandling. Före och efter programmet mäts fasteblodsocker, sockertolerans, insulinnivåer, livskvalitet samt fysisk funktionsförmåga. Vi förväntar oss att denna strukturerade studie av livsstilsförändring i Hanoi ger ny kunskap om hur en Viet Namesisk grupp av diabetiker leder till ny kunskap om effekter och metoder i ett medelinkomstland med ökande förekomst av kroniska sjukdomar. Dessutom är avsikten att framgent kunna utforma optimerade, individanpassade ordinationer av livsstilsförändringar. Vi har stor tilltro till möjligheten att genomföra en mycket välkontrollerad studie. Detta eftersom de Viet Namesiska forskarna i vår grupp, på det aktuella sjukhuset, nyligen har avslutat en framgångsrik studie med en annan behandling av diabetiker.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Handläggning av förenklad medicinsk abort i Indien. RCT studier i syfte att öka kvinnors tillgång till säker abortvård.</narrative>
      <narrative>Management of a simplified procedure of medical abortion in India. Facility based RCT studies to improve womens access to safe abortion service.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bakgrund: FNs Millenniummål 5 är att sänka mödradödligheten med 75% från 1990 till 2015. En stor del av mödradödligheten, ca 70 000- 100 000 fall/år orsakas av komplikationer till illegala eller osäkra aborter vilket gör abortrelaterade död till en av de vanligaste dödsorsakerna bland kvinnor i fertil ålder. Indien står ensamt för ca 20% av världens mödradödlighet och man har uppskattat att 17% av dödsfallen orsakas av osäkra aborter i Indien. Trots att abort är lagligt sedan 1971 och relativt billigt, är kunskapen låg och abortvården ojämt fördelat. Uppskattningsvis utförs ca 5.5 millioner osäkra aborter årligen i Indien och endast 15% av primära hälsocenter har tillgång till utbildade vårdgivare. För att minska dödlighet och sjuklighet förknippad med oönskade graviditeter finns rekommendationer att utbilda annan sjukvårdspersonal än läkare, t.ex barnmorskor och sjuksköterskor, som också kallas Mid Level Providers (MLP) i att tillhandahålla abortvård. Då MLP globalt är fler än läkarna och finns närmare kvinnorna, framför allt på landsbygden, tänker man sig att det ökar det tillgängligheten och kvaliteten på abortvården. Tidigare internationella studier visar dessutom att MLP kan utföra säker medicinsk abort vid tidig graviditet. Internationellt används kombinationen mifepriston och misoprostol (abortpiller) vid medicinsk abort vilket har i studier visat sig vara en billig, skonsam och effektiv metod. Vidare har det även visats att man kan, med god medicinsk säkerhet, genomföra en förenklad medicinsk abort med färre besök på abortkliniken. Att involvera MLP vid medicinsk abort samt införa en förenklad handläggning av medicinsk abort skulle öka kvinnors tillgänglighet till säker abort i Indien. Inga tidigare studier har jämfört utfallet mellan medicinsk abort utförd av läkare eller MLP enligt standard förfarande och förenklad handläggning i vare sig låg- och/eller höginkomstsammanhang. Projektet: Projektet planeras att genomföras i Indien där man behöver öka tillgängligheten till säker abortvård för kvinnor boende i städer och på landsbygden för att minska mödradödlighet och sjuklighet förknippad med oönskad graviditet. Syfte och metod: En randomiserade kontrollerad studie (patienterna fördelas slumpartat mellan vårdgivarna och behandling) planeras för att studera säkerheten och effektiviteten av medicinsk abort och förenklad medicinsk abort, utförd av barnmorska eller läkare. Vidare också beskriva preventivmedelsanvändning hos kvinnorna (Studie I). I studie I kommer kvinnor inbjudas att medverka i individuella intervjuer för ökad förståelsen för det sociala sammanhanget runt gravitet och abortbeslut samt deras uppfattningar av den vård de fått. Projektet syftar till att (1) utvärdera effektiviteten och säkerheten av att MLP handlägger medicinsk abort jämfört med läkare; (2) utvärdera effektiviteten och säkerheten av en förenklad handläggning av medicinsk abort jämfört med standard handläggning; (3) utvärdera blödning, smärta och antal sjukvårdsbesök efter förenklad medicinsk abort; samt (4) utvärdera kvinnornas syn på och användande av preventivmedel efter preventivmedelsrådgivning i anslutning till aborten (5) öka förståelse för kvinnors beslutsfattande i relation till abort och preventivmedel samt deras erfarenhet av abortvård.Genomförande: Medicinsk abort enligt standard proceduren i Indien innebär tre besök på klinik. Kvinnor som söker medicinsk abort på All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS), Delhi, Indien, lottas att bli behandlade av barnmorska eller läkare och sedan till standard handläggning eller förenklad medicinsk abort. Utfallen som analyseras är fullständig abort utan komplikation, blödning, smärta, kvinnans acceptans av metoden samt val av preventivmedelsmetod och användning av den valda metoden. Kvinnor kommer att intervjuas avskilt av en kvinnlig intervjuare. Projektets betydelse: Vinsten med det planerade projektet är att ta fram evidensbaserad information för att säkerställa en hög vårdkvalitet inom</narrative>
      <narrative>One problem related to abortion care in low-income countries such as India is the lack of physicians. Midlevel provider?s involvement in abortion care increases women?s access to safe abortion and reduce maternal mortality. A simplified procedure of medical abortion has been suggested as medically safe internationally. India has been slow in implementing medical abortion and it is suggested that a simplified procedure would increase acceptability among both providers and women. However, so far there are no studies available on the safety of a simplified procedure in medical abortion or the involvement of midlevel providers in India. Women?s experiences of unwanted pregnancy and abortion is also little explored in the Indian context. The aim with this project is to study the safety, efficacy and effectiveness of a simplified procedure of medical abortion in India provided to women by midlevel providers or physicians. Also to describe women?s experiences of unwanted pregnancy, contraceptive use and experiences of the treatment. The design of the study is a four-armed randomised control trial combined with qualitative individual interviews. The main outcome measure is successful completion of abortion. The long-term goal of this project is to provide evidence based information that will contribute to the development of strategies to increase women?s access to high level of abortion care and to contribute to the reduction of maternal mortality and morbidity in India.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Management of a simplified procedure of medical abortion in India. Facility based RCT studies to improve womens access to safe abortion service.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Handläggning av förenklad medicinsk abort i Indien. RCT studier i syfte att öka kvinnors tillgång till säker abortvård.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bakgrund: FNs Millenniummål 5 är att sänka mödradödligheten med 75% från 1990 till 2015. En stor del av mödradödligheten, ca 70 000- 100 000 fall/år orsakas av komplikationer till illegala eller osäkra aborter vilket gör abortrelaterade död till en av de vanligaste dödsorsakerna bland kvinnor i fertil ålder. Indien står ensamt för ca 20% av världens mödradödlighet och man har uppskattat att 17% av dödsfallen orsakas av osäkra aborter i Indien. Trots att abort är lagligt sedan 1971 och relativt billigt, är kunskapen låg och abortvården ojämt fördelat. Uppskattningsvis utförs ca 5.5 millioner osäkra aborter årligen i Indien och endast 15% av primära hälsocenter har tillgång till utbildade vårdgivare. För att minska dödlighet och sjuklighet förknippad med oönskade graviditeter finns rekommendationer att utbilda annan sjukvårdspersonal än läkare, t.ex barnmorskor och sjuksköterskor, som också kallas Mid Level Providers (MLP) i att tillhandahålla abortvård. Då MLP globalt är fler än läkarna och finns närmare kvinnorna, framför allt på landsbygden, tänker man sig att det ökar det tillgängligheten och kvaliteten på abortvården. Tidigare internationella studier visar dessutom att MLP kan utföra säker medicinsk abort vid tidig graviditet. Internationellt används kombinationen mifepriston och misoprostol (abortpiller) vid medicinsk abort vilket har i studier visat sig vara en billig, skonsam och effektiv metod. Vidare har det även visats att man kan, med god medicinsk säkerhet, genomföra en förenklad medicinsk abort med färre besök på abortkliniken. Att involvera MLP vid medicinsk abort samt införa en förenklad handläggning av medicinsk abort skulle öka kvinnors tillgänglighet till säker abort i Indien. Inga tidigare studier har jämfört utfallet mellan medicinsk abort utförd av läkare eller MLP enligt standard förfarande och förenklad handläggning i vare sig låg- och/eller höginkomstsammanhang. Projektet: Projektet planeras att genomföras i Indien där man behöver öka tillgängligheten till säker abortvård för kvinnor boende i städer och på landsbygden för att minska mödradödlighet och sjuklighet förknippad med oönskad graviditet. Syfte och metod: En randomiserade kontrollerad studie (patienterna fördelas slumpartat mellan vårdgivarna och behandling) planeras för att studera säkerheten och effektiviteten av medicinsk abort och förenklad medicinsk abort, utförd av barnmorska eller läkare. Vidare också beskriva preventivmedelsanvändning hos kvinnorna (Studie I). I studie I kommer kvinnor inbjudas att medverka i individuella intervjuer för ökad förståelsen för det sociala sammanhanget runt gravitet och abortbeslut samt deras uppfattningar av den vård de fått. Projektet syftar till att (1) utvärdera effektiviteten och säkerheten av att MLP handlägger medicinsk abort jämfört med läkare; (2) utvärdera effektiviteten och säkerheten av en förenklad handläggning av medicinsk abort jämfört med standard handläggning; (3) utvärdera blödning, smärta och antal sjukvårdsbesök efter förenklad medicinsk abort; samt (4) utvärdera kvinnornas syn på och användande av preventivmedel efter preventivmedelsrådgivning i anslutning till aborten (5) öka förståelse för kvinnors beslutsfattande i relation till abort och preventivmedel samt deras erfarenhet av abortvård.Genomförande: Medicinsk abort enligt standard proceduren i Indien innebär tre besök på klinik. Kvinnor som söker medicinsk abort på All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS), Delhi, Indien, lottas att bli behandlade av barnmorska eller läkare och sedan till standard handläggning eller förenklad medicinsk abort. Utfallen som analyseras är fullständig abort utan komplikation, blödning, smärta, kvinnans acceptans av metoden samt val av preventivmedelsmetod och användning av den valda metoden. Kvinnor kommer att intervjuas avskilt av en kvinnlig intervjuare. Projektets betydelse: Vinsten med det planerade projektet är att ta fram evidensbaserad information för att säkerställa en hög vårdkvalitet inom</narrative>
      <narrative>One problem related to abortion care in low-income countries such as India is the lack of physicians. Midlevel provider?s involvement in abortion care increases women?s access to safe abortion and reduce maternal mortality. A simplified procedure of medical abortion has been suggested as medically safe internationally. India has been slow in implementing medical abortion and it is suggested that a simplified procedure would increase acceptability among both providers and women. However, so far there are no studies available on the safety of a simplified procedure in medical abortion or the involvement of midlevel providers in India. Women?s experiences of unwanted pregnancy and abortion is also little explored in the Indian context. The aim with this project is to study the safety, efficacy and effectiveness of a simplified procedure of medical abortion in India provided to women by midlevel providers or physicians. Also to describe women?s experiences of unwanted pregnancy, contraceptive use and experiences of the treatment. The design of the study is a four-armed randomised control trial combined with qualitative individual interviews. The main outcome measure is successful completion of abortion. The long-term goal of this project is to provide evidence based information that will contribute to the development of strategies to increase women?s access to high level of abortion care and to contribute to the reduction of maternal mortality and morbidity in India.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Project är avsatt till en av de senaste, mest lovande fält i kondenserade materians fysik : spinn elektronik. Med kombination av spinn och laddning , två graden av frihet för elektronerna , skulle det ge omfattande fördelar: icke - flyktigt minne, ökad beräknings hastighet , minskad el förbrukning , och ökad integrations täthet. Spinn elektronik är ett mycket aktivt fält i båda experimentel och teoretisk kondenserade materiens fysik. En massa prototyper och ideer av spinn elektronik har uppfunnnits och skapats. Den första framgångsrika tillämpingen av spinn elektronik är GMR (Giant Magneto Resistance) läs huvudet som används i alla nya hårddiskar. En annan tillämpning , vilket väntas göra stort kommersiellt och ekonomiskt avtryck , är icke flycktiga minnen, MRAM (Magnetoresistance Random Access Memory ). Ett stort problem , som begränsar prestandan av många spinn elektroniska tillämpningar ligger i den stora resistiviteten och svårigheten med spinn injektion. I det här fallet har halvledare,speciellt, magnetiska halvledare , visat stora födelar. Enorma ansträngningar har gjorts för att upptäcka halvledare som är ferromagnetiska i rums temperatur.</narrative>
      <narrative>In the present proposal we will study the dielectric and magnetic properties of ferroelectric and magnetic materials. The main thrust in this proposal is to integrate a highly accurate theoretical instrument (ab initio electronic structure theory) with the experiments. This will be done by forming a collaboration between experimental work at Morocco (Prof. A. Ainane) and theoretical work at Uppsala ( Prof. R.Ahuja). The gained knowledge from experiment and theory about the behavior of materials will be applied to design new functional materials. Thus, our work follows the materials science paradigm; synthesis, structure/ composition, properties &amp; computation. Cross-linkage between Sweden and the Morocco will be built concerning the exchange of staff, visiting scientists, and graduate students and continued research planning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Dielectric and magnetic properties in ferroelectric, films and magnetic materials</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Project är avsatt till en av de senaste, mest lovande fält i kondenserade materians fysik : spinn elektronik. Med kombination av spinn och laddning , två graden av frihet för elektronerna , skulle det ge omfattande fördelar: icke - flyktigt minne, ökad beräknings hastighet , minskad el förbrukning , och ökad integrations täthet. Spinn elektronik är ett mycket aktivt fält i båda experimentel och teoretisk kondenserade materiens fysik. En massa prototyper och ideer av spinn elektronik har uppfunnnits och skapats. Den första framgångsrika tillämpingen av spinn elektronik är GMR (Giant Magneto Resistance) läs huvudet som används i alla nya hårddiskar. En annan tillämpning , vilket väntas göra stort kommersiellt och ekonomiskt avtryck , är icke flycktiga minnen, MRAM (Magnetoresistance Random Access Memory ). Ett stort problem , som begränsar prestandan av många spinn elektroniska tillämpningar ligger i den stora resistiviteten och svårigheten med spinn injektion. I det här fallet har halvledare,speciellt, magnetiska halvledare , visat stora födelar. Enorma ansträngningar har gjorts för att upptäcka halvledare som är ferromagnetiska i rums temperatur.</narrative>
      <narrative>In the present proposal we will study the dielectric and magnetic properties of ferroelectric and magnetic materials. The main thrust in this proposal is to integrate a highly accurate theoretical instrument (ab initio electronic structure theory) with the experiments. This will be done by forming a collaboration between experimental work at Morocco (Prof. A. Ainane) and theoretical work at Uppsala ( Prof. R.Ahuja). The gained knowledge from experiment and theory about the behavior of materials will be applied to design new functional materials. Thus, our work follows the materials science paradigm; synthesis, structure/ composition, properties &amp; computation. Cross-linkage between Sweden and the Morocco will be built concerning the exchange of staff, visiting scientists, and graduate students and continued research planning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Neonatal pain has a history of being underestimated and insufficiently treated. Recent knowledge concerning the vulnerability of preterm and term infants exposed to distress and pain has increased requirements for careful handling. In order to develop less painful techniques and methods for the purpose of diminishing procedural pain, the infant?s experience of pain must be objectively assessed. In this project, we will study pain assessment by using behavioral indicators: facial expressions. Facial expression display has been considered as an objective indicator of pain and shown consistencies in both infants and toddlers. Different facial expression coding systems have been extensively used as research tools, and also tested for bedside application. Although these facial expression coding systems are promising in characterizing pain expressions, they require human observers, which is very time intensive. Manual FACS coding would require as much as 10 hours for each minute of video data. In addition, the coding results are highly observer-dependent. To enable rigorous, efficient, and quantitative measurement of facial expressions, it is highly desirable to have an automated facial expression analysis system. The goal of the project is to develop theory and methods of automatic facial expression analysis for building quantitative pain assessment based on facial expressions.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Smärtan hos nyfödda har länge varit underskattad och otillräckligt behandlad. Kunskap om barns känslighet för smärta och stress har under de senaste åren väckt krav på skonsammare hantering. För att kunna utveckla mindre smärtsamma tekniker och metoder vid vårdprocedurerna för nyfödda, måste graden av stress och smärta kunna bedömas. Bedömaren är hänvisad till att iaktta barnets beteende samt fysiologiska och biokemiska reaktioner. Ofta finns det inte något betydelsefullt samband mellan de tre faktorerna. I vårt projekt kommer vi att bedöma smärta genom att mäta barnets ansiktsuttryck. Olika system för att analysera ansiktsuttryck har använts inom forskning och olika applikationer. Exempelvis är Neonatal Facial Coding System (NFCS) utvecklad från ett system som bedömer känslor hos vuxna: Facial Action Coding System (FACS). Detta system har använts intensivt som forskningsverktyg. Trots att dessa tekniker är lovande när det gäller bedömningar av smärta, krävs det dock fortfarande att människor gör bedömningen. De mänskliga faktorerna kan skapa olika variationer, till exempel graden av objektivitet, omfattningen av smärtan mm, vilket skapar osäkerhet i bedömningarna. Efterfrågan på ett automatiskt system är därför stor. Målet med detta projekt är att utveckla tekniker och metoder för automatisk bedömning av smärta genom att titta på ansiktsuttryck. För att avgöra vad ansiktsuttryck är behövs ordentliga beskrivningar. Craig?s Neotanal Facial Coding System (NFCS) kommer att användas i detta projekt. NFCS innehåller 10 ansiktsuttryck som människan visar vid smärta och analysen av smärta grundar sig helt på dessa. Exempelvis kan negativa uttryck kan härledas till hopdragna ögonbryn, rynkor vid näsan, öppna läppar mm. NFCS anses vara ett bra verktyg för att mäta smärta under de nyföddas första period. Ett system som automatiskt analyserar ansiktsuttryck kommer att tas fram som bygger på NFCS och standarden Modified Behavioral Pain Scale (MBPS). I jämförelse med att manuellt analysera uttryck är ett datorbaserat system mycket mer tidseffektivt. Att göra allt manuellt kräver mycket träning och det kan ta upp till 10 timmar att analysera en minut av en videofilm. Ett automatiskt system kommer att klara av att analysera 5-10 bilder per sekund.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Smärtan hos nyfödda har länge varit underskattad och otillräckligt behandlad. Kunskap om barns känslighet för smärta och stress har under de senaste åren väckt krav på skonsammare hantering. För att kunna utveckla mindre smärtsamma tekniker och metoder vid vårdprocedurerna för nyfödda, måste graden av stress och smärta kunna bedömas. Bedömaren är hänvisad till att iaktta barnets beteende samt fysiologiska och biokemiska reaktioner. Ofta finns det inte något betydelsefullt samband mellan de tre faktorerna. I vårt projekt kommer vi att bedöma smärta genom att mäta barnets ansiktsuttryck. Olika system för att analysera ansiktsuttryck har använts inom forskning och olika applikationer. Exempelvis är Neonatal Facial Coding System (NFCS) utvecklad från ett system som bedömer känslor hos vuxna: Facial Action Coding System (FACS). Detta system har använts intensivt som forskningsverktyg. Trots att dessa tekniker är lovande när det gäller bedömningar av smärta, krävs det dock fortfarande att människor gör bedömningen. De mänskliga faktorerna kan skapa olika variationer, till exempel graden av objektivitet, omfattningen av smärtan mm, vilket skapar osäkerhet i bedömningarna. Efterfrågan på ett automatiskt system är därför stor. Målet med detta projekt är att utveckla tekniker och metoder för automatisk bedömning av smärta genom att titta på ansiktsuttryck. För att avgöra vad ansiktsuttryck är behövs ordentliga beskrivningar. Craig?s Neotanal Facial Coding System (NFCS) kommer att användas i detta projekt. NFCS innehåller 10 ansiktsuttryck som människan visar vid smärta och analysen av smärta grundar sig helt på dessa. Exempelvis kan negativa uttryck kan härledas till hopdragna ögonbryn, rynkor vid näsan, öppna läppar mm. NFCS anses vara ett bra verktyg för att mäta smärta under de nyföddas första period. Ett system som automatiskt analyserar ansiktsuttryck kommer att tas fram som bygger på NFCS och standarden Modified Behavioral Pain Scale (MBPS). I jämförelse med att manuellt analysera uttryck är ett datorbaserat system mycket mer tidseffektivt. Att göra allt manuellt kräver mycket träning och det kan ta upp till 10 timmar att analysera en minut av en videofilm. Ett automatiskt system kommer att klara av att analysera 5-10 bilder per sekund.</narrative>
      <narrative>Neonatal pain has a history of being underestimated and insufficiently treated. Recent knowledge concerning the vulnerability of preterm and term infants exposed to distress and pain has increased requirements for careful handling. In order to develop less painful techniques and methods for the purpose of diminishing procedural pain, the infant?s experience of pain must be objectively assessed. In this project, we will study pain assessment by using behavioral indicators: facial expressions. Facial expression display has been considered as an objective indicator of pain and shown consistencies in both infants and toddlers. Different facial expression coding systems have been extensively used as research tools, and also tested for bedside application. Although these facial expression coding systems are promising in characterizing pain expressions, they require human observers, which is very time intensive. Manual FACS coding would require as much as 10 hours for each minute of video data. In addition, the coding results are highly observer-dependent. To enable rigorous, efficient, and quantitative measurement of facial expressions, it is highly desirable to have an automated facial expression analysis system. The goal of the project is to develop theory and methods of automatic facial expression analysis for building quantitative pain assessment based on facial expressions.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Contaminated drinking water and food are believed to be major sources of transmission of gastroenteric infectious diseases. Crowded refugee camps and environmental catastrophes e.g flooding and earth quakes often results in rapid spreading of diarrhoea and other infectious diseases if water sanitation cannot be controlled. Hence we need to understand how pathogens can survive and spread in water. The aim of this project is to determine how diarrhoea pathogenic bacteria survive in water and how water transmission affects virulence. The hypothesis, based on pilot studies, is that bacteria in water survive and retain expression of certain genes required for survival, transmission and virulence even after long exposure in water. The essential genes will be identified and analysed to understand water-borne bacterial transmission. Determination of the transcriptome in the water-borne pathogens enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) and Vibrio cholerae in water by Illumina RNAseq analyses and comparison to the transcriptome under laboratory conditions and during dissemination from the host in diarrhoea samples will identify the specific water-induced transcriptome as well as the virulence transcriptome. The function of essential genes will be analysed by mutagenesis. Results will give a general understanding of dissemination of water borne infections and bacterial survival and virulence and may open up for novel strategies for prevention of water-borne bacterial diarrhoea.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hur kan sjukdomsframkallande bakterier överleva långa perioder i dricksvatten och orsaka sjukdom hos barn och vuxna som dricker infekterat vatten? Kontaminerat dricksvatten är en vanlig källa till infektion i utvecklingsländer. Vi har tidigare visar att den diarreframkallande bakterien enterotoxigen Escherichia coli (ETEC) finns i dricksvatten och överlever i vatten i flera månader med intakt cellmembran och med en aktiv transkription av vissa men inte alla gener. Opublicerade data har också visat att ETEC kan kolonisera möss efter 3 månaders vatteninkubering. Många diarrépatogener anses vara vattenburna inklusive den mest kända bakterien Vibrio cholerae som orsakar kolera och som blivit känd nu senast genom utbrotten på Haiti 2010. Våra och andras resultat indikerar att diarreframkallande bakterier kan ligga tysta i vattenkällor under mycket lång tid och att de sedan kan orsaka sjukdom hos människor som dricker vattnet. Men hur bakterierna kan överleva i näringsfattigt dricksvatten under så lång tid är ännu inte utrett. För att undersöka detta avser vi nu att med sekvensering i samarbete med forskare i Kina och Bangladesh studera alla gener som vatteninkuberade ETEC och V. cholerae uttrycker i vatten, diarré och i laboratoriet med hjälp av Illumina RNAseq sekvensering där man kan sekvensbestämma alla gener som uttrycks i ett prov samtidigt; transkriptomet. Syftet med studien är att förstå vilka gener som ETEC och V. cholerae reglerar för att kunna överleva i vatten under lång tid samt att bestämma hur de kan behålla sin infektionsförmåga. Resultaten kommer att ge generell kunskap om vattenburen bakteriell smitta som kan användas för att hindra spridning av vattenburna patogener.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Analys av transkriptomet hos enterotoxigena Escherichia coli (ETEC) och Vibrio cholerae vid spridning i vatten och i diarrévätska.</narrative>
      <narrative>Determination of the transcriptional regulation of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) and Vibrio cholerae in water.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hur kan sjukdomsframkallande bakterier överleva långa perioder i dricksvatten och orsaka sjukdom hos barn och vuxna som dricker infekterat vatten? Kontaminerat dricksvatten är en vanlig källa till infektion i utvecklingsländer. Vi har tidigare visar att den diarreframkallande bakterien enterotoxigen Escherichia coli (ETEC) finns i dricksvatten och överlever i vatten i flera månader med intakt cellmembran och med en aktiv transkription av vissa men inte alla gener. Opublicerade data har också visat att ETEC kan kolonisera möss efter 3 månaders vatteninkubering. Många diarrépatogener anses vara vattenburna inklusive den mest kända bakterien Vibrio cholerae som orsakar kolera och som blivit känd nu senast genom utbrotten på Haiti 2010. Våra och andras resultat indikerar att diarreframkallande bakterier kan ligga tysta i vattenkällor under mycket lång tid och att de sedan kan orsaka sjukdom hos människor som dricker vattnet. Men hur bakterierna kan överleva i näringsfattigt dricksvatten under så lång tid är ännu inte utrett. För att undersöka detta avser vi nu att med sekvensering i samarbete med forskare i Kina och Bangladesh studera alla gener som vatteninkuberade ETEC och V. cholerae uttrycker i vatten, diarré och i laboratoriet med hjälp av Illumina RNAseq sekvensering där man kan sekvensbestämma alla gener som uttrycks i ett prov samtidigt; transkriptomet. Syftet med studien är att förstå vilka gener som ETEC och V. cholerae reglerar för att kunna överleva i vatten under lång tid samt att bestämma hur de kan behålla sin infektionsförmåga. Resultaten kommer att ge generell kunskap om vattenburen bakteriell smitta som kan användas för att hindra spridning av vattenburna patogener.</narrative>
      <narrative>Contaminated drinking water and food are believed to be major sources of transmission of gastroenteric infectious diseases. Crowded refugee camps and environmental catastrophes e.g flooding and earth quakes often results in rapid spreading of diarrhoea and other infectious diseases if water sanitation cannot be controlled. Hence we need to understand how pathogens can survive and spread in water. The aim of this project is to determine how diarrhoea pathogenic bacteria survive in water and how water transmission affects virulence. The hypothesis, based on pilot studies, is that bacteria in water survive and retain expression of certain genes required for survival, transmission and virulence even after long exposure in water. The essential genes will be identified and analysed to understand water-borne bacterial transmission. Determination of the transcriptome in the water-borne pathogens enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) and Vibrio cholerae in water by Illumina RNAseq analyses and comparison to the transcriptome under laboratory conditions and during dissemination from the host in diarrhoea samples will identify the specific water-induced transcriptome as well as the virulence transcriptome. The function of essential genes will be analysed by mutagenesis. Results will give a general understanding of dissemination of water borne infections and bacterial survival and virulence and may open up for novel strategies for prevention of water-borne bacterial diarrhoea.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-51000" type="80" role="2" crs-channel-code="51000">
      <narrative>Göteborgs universitet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-29" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-51000" type="80" role="4" crs-channel-code="51000">
      <narrative>Göteborgs universitet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2012-01-01" />
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-29-2011-7307</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Spin injection in hybrid organic semiconductor spintronics</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Spinn-injektion i hybrid organisk halvledarspinntronik</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vårt projekt ämnar driva utveckling av teori och design av spin-injicerande gränsytor följt av komponentdesign hybrid organisk spinn-baserad elektronik med avsikt att generera banbrytande forskningsresultat och patent. Spinn-baserad elektronik, spinntronik, har potentialen att revolutionera elektroniken under det 21 århundradet. Här introduceras ytterligare en frihetsgrad utöver de traditionella (halv)ledande elektroniska egenskaperna, nämligen elektronernas spinn. Spinntronikkomponenter förväntas bli markant energisnålare än dagens elektronik, en nödvändighet för en hållbar utveckling av samhället, och man kan skapa en rad nya elektroniska komponenter bland annat magnetiska sensorer (Nobelpriset i Fysik 2007) och magnetiska minnen genom att kombinera hårda magneter, mjuka magneter och omagnetiska material där samtliga materialen är ledande eller halvledande. Spinntronikmaterialen var till en början inorganiska, men i början av nittiotalet visade forskare att det går att framställa organisk-baserade magnetiska molekyler (OMM) som är magnetiska även vid rumstemperatur och dessutom halvledande, en upptäckt som var grunden för American Physical Society´s James C. McGroddy Prize for New Materials år 2007. OMM materialen har just de egenskaper som söks för halvledande magneter och är processkompatibla med organiska halvledare som också är lämpliga för spinn-transporterande lager i spinntronik-komponenter, då deras lätta atomkärnor och avsaknad av nukleärt spinn för kol leder till att spinn-polarisering bevaras väl. Organisk och till viss del hybrid spinntronik kan om de realiseras leverera en kombination av spinntronikens överlägsna komponentprestanda med den organiska elektronikens strukturella flexibilitet, lätta vikt och miljövänligare (energisnålare) produktion.</narrative>
      <narrative>The project will draw upon the comprehensive skill set of the participating groups to achieve a number of breakthroughs in the field of hybrid organic/inorganic semiconductor (SC) spintronics: (i) We will develop a model for spin injection from ferromagnetic metals into organic SCs, (ii) We will develop a reliable toolbox for interface engineering that maximizes the spin-polarized injection by tuning energy level alignment as well as surface magnetization and spin-polarization properties, and (iii) We will fabricate novel SC spintronic applications; such as hybrid spin polarized light emitting devices (SPLED) and spin polarized field effect transistors (SPFET). The long term goal of this proposal is to develop an international cooperation network between Linkoping University and Fudan University in the emerging field of organic spintronics, to form a research cluster with a focus on modelling, design and fabrication of state-of-art hybrid organic SC spintronic devices, and to establish the research cluster as a main player in the field for the upcoming decades.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-29" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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        <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 546 44 000</telephone>
      <email>vetenskapsradet@vr.se</email>
      <website>www.vr.se</website>
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        <narrative>Box 1035, 101 38 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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        <narrative>Saknas</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-29-2011-7307-1</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Spin injection in hybrid organic semiconductor spintronics</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Spinn-injektion i hybrid organisk halvledarspinntronik</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The project will draw upon the comprehensive skill set of the participating groups to achieve a number of breakthroughs in the field of hybrid organic/inorganic semiconductor (SC) spintronics: (i) We will develop a model for spin injection from ferromagnetic metals into organic SCs, (ii) We will develop a reliable toolbox for interface engineering that maximizes the spin-polarized injection by tuning energy level alignment as well as surface magnetization and spin-polarization properties, and (iii) We will fabricate novel SC spintronic applications; such as hybrid spin polarized light emitting devices (SPLED) and spin polarized field effect transistors (SPFET). The long term goal of this proposal is to develop an international cooperation network between Linkoping University and Fudan University in the emerging field of organic spintronics, to form a research cluster with a focus on modelling, design and fabrication of state-of-art hybrid organic SC spintronic devices, and to establish the research cluster as a main player in the field for the upcoming decades.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vårt projekt ämnar driva utveckling av teori och design av spin-injicerande gränsytor följt av komponentdesign hybrid organisk spinn-baserad elektronik med avsikt att generera banbrytande forskningsresultat och patent. Spinn-baserad elektronik, spinntronik, har potentialen att revolutionera elektroniken under det 21 århundradet. Här introduceras ytterligare en frihetsgrad utöver de traditionella (halv)ledande elektroniska egenskaperna, nämligen elektronernas spinn. Spinntronikkomponenter förväntas bli markant energisnålare än dagens elektronik, en nödvändighet för en hållbar utveckling av samhället, och man kan skapa en rad nya elektroniska komponenter bland annat magnetiska sensorer (Nobelpriset i Fysik 2007) och magnetiska minnen genom att kombinera hårda magneter, mjuka magneter och omagnetiska material där samtliga materialen är ledande eller halvledande. Spinntronikmaterialen var till en början inorganiska, men i början av nittiotalet visade forskare att det går att framställa organisk-baserade magnetiska molekyler (OMM) som är magnetiska även vid rumstemperatur och dessutom halvledande, en upptäckt som var grunden för American Physical Society´s James C. McGroddy Prize for New Materials år 2007. OMM materialen har just de egenskaper som söks för halvledande magneter och är processkompatibla med organiska halvledare som också är lämpliga för spinn-transporterande lager i spinntronik-komponenter, då deras lätta atomkärnor och avsaknad av nukleärt spinn för kol leder till att spinn-polarisering bevaras väl. Organisk och till viss del hybrid spinntronik kan om de realiseras leverera en kombination av spinntronikens överlägsna komponentprestanda med den organiska elektronikens strukturella flexibilitet, lätta vikt och miljövänligare (energisnålare) produktion.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Linköpings universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>Linköpings universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-29-2011-7313</iati-identifier>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utvärdering av ny metodik för påvisande av resistent tuberkulos i Honduras</narrative>
      <narrative>Validation and implementation of rapid diagnostic methods for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in Honduras</narrative>
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      <narrative>This proposal focuses on the dissemination of knowledge generated within previous bilateral collaborations between Honduras and Sweden. We have been working within the field of Tuberculosis (TB) diagnostics and molecular epidemiology during the last 20 years. Now we would like to support the integration of this evidence into practice and to improve the TB diagnostic capacity in Honduras even further. Specifically, we will document and assess the implementation process of one of the non-commercial methods for detection of drug-resistant TB we have proven as a low-cost a reliable option. We will support the technology transference of genetic techniques for detection ac characterization of the disease. Additionally we will conduct pilot studies to test novel combinations of conventional and molecular-based diagnostics. And finally we will help to create a communication infrastructure for dissemination of our findings. This project will strengthen the national and international partnership as well as the collaboration between the academic and public health sector. It also will provide highly needed evidence on TB diagnostics implementation for programmatic use in real-life conditions. In addition, it will help to identify factors affecting the acceptability and implementation of these new interventions.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Svårbehandlad läkemedelsresistent tuberkulos (TB) är ett ökande problem i många länder. De mest allvarliga formerna, multiresistent eller extremt resistent TB, innebär avsevärda svårigheter och kostnader för sjukvården, hotar framgången av de insatser som görs av de nationella TB-kontrollorganen, samt ökat lidande för de drabbade patienterna. För att hindra att utvecklingen går mot en ökad förekomst av resistent TB är känslig och snabb påvisning av läkemedelsresistenta tuberkelbakterier helt nödvändig. Det planerade projektet avser att utvärdera och implementera förbättrad metodik, såväl bakteriologisk som molekylärgenetisk, för en snabb och känslig diagnostik av patienter med av resistent TB. Detta innebär att såväl behandling och smittskydd av dessa patienter kan modifieras för att motverka risken för utveckling och spridning av resistent TB. Vi planerar att bygga vidare på redan väletablerade kontakter mellan Karolinska Institutet och Universitetet i Tegucigalpa för att gemensamt vidareutveckla den diagnostiska kapaciteten vid det nationella referenslaboratoriet i Tegucigalpa. Specifika målsättningar: (i)Implementering av Nitratreduktas metoden för snabb identifiering av patienter med MDR-/XDR-TB.(ii)Validering av en molekylärgenetisk metod, den s k LPA-metoden. (iii)Identifiering av en ny diagnostisk algoritm för snabb och känslig diagnostik (iv) Utveckling av optimala system för kommunikation och information av dessa resultat. Genom projektsamarbetet avser vi identifiera optimala metoder för laboratoriediagnostik i Honduras, säkerställa att implementeras och att relevant information sprids. Den etablerade smarbetsplattformen mellan Honduras och Sverige utgör en utmärkt grund för detta arbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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        <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 546 44 000</telephone>
      <email>vetenskapsradet@vr.se</email>
      <website>www.vr.se</website>
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        <narrative>Box 1035, 101 38 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Honduras</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utvärdering av ny metodik för påvisande av resistent tuberkulos i Honduras</narrative>
      <narrative>Validation and implementation of rapid diagnostic methods for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in Honduras</narrative>
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      <narrative>This proposal focuses on the dissemination of knowledge generated within previous bilateral collaborations between Honduras and Sweden. We have been working within the field of Tuberculosis (TB) diagnostics and molecular epidemiology during the last 20 years. Now we would like to support the integration of this evidence into practice and to improve the TB diagnostic capacity in Honduras even further. Specifically, we will document and assess the implementation process of one of the non-commercial methods for detection of drug-resistant TB we have proven as a low-cost a reliable option. We will support the technology transference of genetic techniques for detection ac characterization of the disease. Additionally we will conduct pilot studies to test novel combinations of conventional and molecular-based diagnostics. And finally we will help to create a communication infrastructure for dissemination of our findings. This project will strengthen the national and international partnership as well as the collaboration between the academic and public health sector. It also will provide highly needed evidence on TB diagnostics implementation for programmatic use in real-life conditions. In addition, it will help to identify factors affecting the acceptability and implementation of these new interventions.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Svårbehandlad läkemedelsresistent tuberkulos (TB) är ett ökande problem i många länder. De mest allvarliga formerna, multiresistent eller extremt resistent TB, innebär avsevärda svårigheter och kostnader för sjukvården, hotar framgången av de insatser som görs av de nationella TB-kontrollorganen, samt ökat lidande för de drabbade patienterna. För att hindra att utvecklingen går mot en ökad förekomst av resistent TB är känslig och snabb påvisning av läkemedelsresistenta tuberkelbakterier helt nödvändig. Det planerade projektet avser att utvärdera och implementera förbättrad metodik, såväl bakteriologisk som molekylärgenetisk, för en snabb och känslig diagnostik av patienter med av resistent TB. Detta innebär att såväl behandling och smittskydd av dessa patienter kan modifieras för att motverka risken för utveckling och spridning av resistent TB. Vi planerar att bygga vidare på redan väletablerade kontakter mellan Karolinska Institutet och Universitetet i Tegucigalpa för att gemensamt vidareutveckla den diagnostiska kapaciteten vid det nationella referenslaboratoriet i Tegucigalpa. Specifika målsättningar: (i)Implementering av Nitratreduktas metoden för snabb identifiering av patienter med MDR-/XDR-TB.(ii)Validering av en molekylärgenetisk metod, den s k LPA-metoden. (iii)Identifiering av en ny diagnostisk algoritm för snabb och känslig diagnostik (iv) Utveckling av optimala system för kommunikation och information av dessa resultat. Genom projektsamarbetet avser vi identifiera optimala metoder för laboratoriediagnostik i Honduras, säkerställa att implementeras och att relevant information sprids. Den etablerade smarbetsplattformen mellan Honduras och Sverige utgör en utmärkt grund för detta arbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>Generation of patient-specific stem cells from large amount of human oocytes from China (People's Republic of)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Generation of patient-specific pluripotent human embryonic stem cells (hESC) by oocyte somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) is an important approach for regenerative medicine. The major obstacles, however, have been the difficulties to get enough numbers of mature human oocytes and the low successful rate. Through joint efforts of Kui Liu´s team at the University of Gothenburg and Zijiang Chen´s team at Shandong University, we propose to combine our leading expertise in hESC and oocytes, to generate patient-specific hESC lines by oocyte SCNT and parthenogenetic activation. Techniques of generating and culturing hESC and SCNT are well established in Kui Liu´s lab. Zijiang Chen leads the Reproductive Medicine Research Center of Shandong University, one of the largest IVF clinics in China (People's Republic of) where 700-800 cycles of in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET) are performed monthly, in comparison to around 100 cycles/month in the IVF division of Karolinska Institutet. Large amount of human eggs can be obtained by the donation of patients undergo the successful IVF-ET treatment, which provide sufficient materials for this project. Both groups have ethical permission on handling human eggs and hESC. We foresee that with this effort we will establish the method of generating patient-specific hESC with oocyte SCNT as a routine approach. This method will be very useful for regenerative clinics for providing individualized, patient-specific ES cells.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att ta fram patientspecifika pluripotenta human embryonala stamceller med hjälp av oocyte somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) är en viktig del av regenerativ medicin. Svårigheterna har varit att få fram tillräckliga antal av mogna humana oocyter samt det låga antalet framgånsrika försök. Med hjälp av samarbete mellan Kui Lius forskargrupp vid Göteborgs universitet och Zijang Chens grupp vid Shandong University har vi för avsikt att kombinera vår ledande expertis inom hESC och oocyter för att kunna ta fram patient-specifika hESC cellinjer, med hjälp av oocyte SCNT och parthenogenetic activation. Tekniker för framtagandet and odlandet av hESC och SCNT är väletablerade i Kui Lius labb. Zijang Chen leder the Reproductive Medicine Research Center på Shandong University, en av de största IVF klinikerna i Kina. Varje månad utförs 700-800 cykler av in vitro fertilisering and embryo transfer (IVF-ET), att jämföra med de cirka 100 cykler per månad som utförs på IVF-avdelning på Karolinska Institutet. Stora antal humana ägg kan fås genom donationer från patienter som genomgår lyckade IVF-ET-behandlingar, vilket skulle förse projektet med forskningsmaterial. Båda grupperna har etisk tillstånd för hantering av humana äggceller och hESC. Vi förutspår att denna satsning kommer ge oss en metod för generering av patientspecifika hESC där oocyte SCNT rutinmässigt används. Denna metod kommer vara mycket användbar för framställning av individualiserade, patientspecifika ES celler på regenerativa kliniker.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Produktion av patientspecifika stamceller från ett stort antal humana oocyter från Kina</narrative>
      <narrative>Generation of patient-specific stem cells from large amount of human oocytes from China (People's Republic of)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Generation of patient-specific pluripotent human embryonic stem cells (hESC) by oocyte somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) is an important approach for regenerative medicine. The major obstacles, however, have been the difficulties to get enough numbers of mature human oocytes and the low successful rate. Through joint efforts of Kui Liu´s team at the University of Gothenburg and Zijiang Chen´s team at Shandong University, we propose to combine our leading expertise in hESC and oocytes, to generate patient-specific hESC lines by oocyte SCNT and parthenogenetic activation. Techniques of generating and culturing hESC and SCNT are well established in Kui Liu´s lab. Zijiang Chen leads the Reproductive Medicine Research Center of Shandong University, one of the largest IVF clinics in China (People's Republic of) where 700-800 cycles of in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET) are performed monthly, in comparison to around 100 cycles/month in the IVF division of Karolinska Institutet. Large amount of human eggs can be obtained by the donation of patients undergo the successful IVF-ET treatment, which provide sufficient materials for this project. Both groups have ethical permission on handling human eggs and hESC. We foresee that with this effort we will establish the method of generating patient-specific hESC with oocyte SCNT as a routine approach. This method will be very useful for regenerative clinics for providing individualized, patient-specific ES cells.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att ta fram patientspecifika pluripotenta human embryonala stamceller med hjälp av oocyte somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) är en viktig del av regenerativ medicin. Svårigheterna har varit att få fram tillräckliga antal av mogna humana oocyter samt det låga antalet framgånsrika försök. Med hjälp av samarbete mellan Kui Lius forskargrupp vid Göteborgs universitet och Zijang Chens grupp vid Shandong University har vi för avsikt att kombinera vår ledande expertis inom hESC och oocyter för att kunna ta fram patient-specifika hESC cellinjer, med hjälp av oocyte SCNT och parthenogenetic activation. Tekniker för framtagandet and odlandet av hESC och SCNT är väletablerade i Kui Lius labb. Zijang Chen leder the Reproductive Medicine Research Center på Shandong University, en av de största IVF klinikerna i Kina. Varje månad utförs 700-800 cykler av in vitro fertilisering and embryo transfer (IVF-ET), att jämföra med de cirka 100 cykler per månad som utförs på IVF-avdelning på Karolinska Institutet. Stora antal humana ägg kan fås genom donationer från patienter som genomgår lyckade IVF-ET-behandlingar, vilket skulle förse projektet med forskningsmaterial. Båda grupperna har etisk tillstånd för hantering av humana äggceller och hESC. Vi förutspår att denna satsning kommer ge oss en metod för generering av patientspecifika hESC där oocyte SCNT rutinmässigt används. Denna metod kommer vara mycket användbar för framställning av individualiserade, patientspecifika ES celler på regenerativa kliniker.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Harnessing finger millet as a bio-resource crop: developing an East African knowledge base</narrative>
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      <narrative>Finger millet is a cereal crop that is higher in protein, fat and minerals than rice, corn, or sorghum. For this reason, it is an important preventative against malnutrition and due to long-time storage capability of the seeds, an important food security component. Finger millet is grossly neglected on R&amp;D, compared to the research lavished on wheat, rice, and maize. The overall purpose of this project is, via networking and selected inputs, to build a knowledge base on finger millet in East Africa, where also the bulk of the gene pool is located. Our aim will be accomplished by: 1. Joining meetings/workshops with new regional programmes to optimise outputs of R&amp;D and thereby establish a strong network including private partnerships. 2. Inviting international experts to boost knowledge where gaps have been identified and direct various inputs including capacity building. 3. Collect P. oryzae isolates from various grass hosts &amp; use M. grisea genome information for further characterisation. 4. Use public available grass genome sequences to test their informative value on finger millet genotypes collected. Dissemination of our results to small farmers and the international scientific community are obvious parts of the work. Overall, clarifying breeding strategies, foresee obstacles and suitable materials is the primary goal in food security and innovation perspectives. Creating a platform on which capacity can be built on is a long-term investment including new projects.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finger millet, a cereal crop, is the most important small millet species grown in eastern and southern Africa, and it serves as a subsistence and food security crop that is especially important for its nutritive and cultural values. As such, it is an important food crop in traditional low input cereal-based farming systems in Africa. Finger millet is thought to be African native probably originated in the highlands of Uganda and Ethiopia, where farmers have been growing it for thousands of years. The genetic knowledge and research is limited on finger millet, and the bulk of the gene pool, located in East Africa, remains largely uncharacterized. Finger millet is suitable as a subsistence food crop because it can store safely for many years without insect damage due to its small seeds, hence fitting well in farmers risk avoidance strategies in drought-prone regions. The yields of finger millet on farmers fields are generally low, just about 10-15 % of its theoretical maximum. Beside low research and developmental inputs, blast caused by the fungus Pyricularia oryzae is the most serious disease of finger millet, decreasing yields even further. Finger millet is of special benefit, notably for those who depend on plant foods for their protein. It is higher in protein, fat and minerals than rice, corn, or sorghum. For this reason, finger millet is an important preventative against malnutrition. By virtue of its high nutritive value, finger millet has huge industrial potential so far not exploited. Finger millet is grossly neglected both scientifically and internationally in terms of research, compared to the research lavished on wheat, rice, and maize. With this as a background, the overall aim of this project is, via networking and selected inputs, to build a knowledge bas on finger millet in East Africa. We plan following work, to: 1. Join meetings/workshops with regional programmes to optimise outputs of R&amp;D in the region, and thereby establish a strong network including private partnerships. 2. Invite international experts to boost knowledge where gaps have been identified and direct various inputs including capacity building. 3. Collect P. oryzae isolates from various grass hosts &amp; use M. grisea genome information for further characterisation. 4. Use public available grass genomic sequences to test their informative value on finger millet. We expect to find new novel materials since the gene pool of finger millet has its centre in East Africa. Any new materials have great potentials to generate new genetic knowledge and a broad variety of improvements. Knowledge on adaption of the P. grisea fungal pathogen to different grass hosts and or new races is crucial information and could be important for other regions than East Africa. Knowledge and materials generated will in a long-term perspective be open for new projects to build on. We anticipate for example to identify novel plant and fungal genotypes worthwhile to employ to next-generation sequencing to shed light on natural variation and evolutionary aspects. One important goal is to compile and publish our data to the international scientific community. Similarly, reaching farmers and extension service groups at the Makerere University Farm is another important task where information channels need to be established.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Harnessing finger millet as a bio-resource crop: developing an East African knowledge base</narrative>
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      <narrative>Finger millet is a cereal crop that is higher in protein, fat and minerals than rice, corn, or sorghum. For this reason, it is an important preventative against malnutrition and due to long-time storage capability of the seeds, an important food security component. Finger millet is grossly neglected on R&amp;D, compared to the research lavished on wheat, rice, and maize. The overall purpose of this project is, via networking and selected inputs, to build a knowledge base on finger millet in East Africa, where also the bulk of the gene pool is located. Our aim will be accomplished by: 1. Joining meetings/workshops with new regional programmes to optimise outputs of R&amp;D and thereby establish a strong network including private partnerships. 2. Inviting international experts to boost knowledge where gaps have been identified and direct various inputs including capacity building. 3. Collect P. oryzae isolates from various grass hosts &amp; use M. grisea genome information for further characterisation. 4. Use public available grass genome sequences to test their informative value on finger millet genotypes collected. Dissemination of our results to small farmers and the international scientific community are obvious parts of the work. Overall, clarifying breeding strategies, foresee obstacles and suitable materials is the primary goal in food security and innovation perspectives. Creating a platform on which capacity can be built on is a long-term investment including new projects.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finger millet, a cereal crop, is the most important small millet species grown in eastern and southern Africa, and it serves as a subsistence and food security crop that is especially important for its nutritive and cultural values. As such, it is an important food crop in traditional low input cereal-based farming systems in Africa. Finger millet is thought to be African native probably originated in the highlands of Uganda and Ethiopia, where farmers have been growing it for thousands of years. The genetic knowledge and research is limited on finger millet, and the bulk of the gene pool, located in East Africa, remains largely uncharacterized. Finger millet is suitable as a subsistence food crop because it can store safely for many years without insect damage due to its small seeds, hence fitting well in farmers risk avoidance strategies in drought-prone regions. The yields of finger millet on farmers fields are generally low, just about 10-15 % of its theoretical maximum. Beside low research and developmental inputs, blast caused by the fungus Pyricularia oryzae is the most serious disease of finger millet, decreasing yields even further. Finger millet is of special benefit, notably for those who depend on plant foods for their protein. It is higher in protein, fat and minerals than rice, corn, or sorghum. For this reason, finger millet is an important preventative against malnutrition. By virtue of its high nutritive value, finger millet has huge industrial potential so far not exploited. Finger millet is grossly neglected both scientifically and internationally in terms of research, compared to the research lavished on wheat, rice, and maize. With this as a background, the overall aim of this project is, via networking and selected inputs, to build a knowledge bas on finger millet in East Africa. We plan following work, to: 1. Join meetings/workshops with regional programmes to optimise outputs of R&amp;D in the region, and thereby establish a strong network including private partnerships. 2. Invite international experts to boost knowledge where gaps have been identified and direct various inputs including capacity building. 3. Collect P. oryzae isolates from various grass hosts &amp; use M. grisea genome information for further characterisation. 4. Use public available grass genomic sequences to test their informative value on finger millet. We expect to find new novel materials since the gene pool of finger millet has its centre in East Africa. Any new materials have great potentials to generate new genetic knowledge and a broad variety of improvements. Knowledge on adaption of the P. grisea fungal pathogen to different grass hosts and or new races is crucial information and could be important for other regions than East Africa. Knowledge and materials generated will in a long-term perspective be open for new projects to build on. We anticipate for example to identify novel plant and fungal genotypes worthwhile to employ to next-generation sequencing to shed light on natural variation and evolutionary aspects. One important goal is to compile and publish our data to the international scientific community. Similarly, reaching farmers and extension service groups at the Makerere University Farm is another important task where information channels need to be established.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Human resources in disability and poverty- A family perspective</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Mänskliga resurser i fattigdom och funktionshinder ? ett familjeperspektiv Fas ett: har målsättningen att diskutera olika ansatser för att förstå problemet fattigdom I en familjekontext och att diskutera studiens metodologi. Vilka innebörder i begreppet ?familjefattigdom? arbetar specialister med och med vilka forskningsredskap kan dessa innebörder fångas och studeras? I denna del av projektet utvecklas en förståelse av fenomenet ?fattigdom? i ett kulturhistoriskt och postmodernt perspektiv. Huvudaktörerna i denna del är forskarna själva, representanter för universiteten. I detta sammanhang planerar vi genomföra ett stort seminarium med representanter för deltagarna från de medverkande länderna för att diskutera problem sammanbundna med fattigdom. Ett träningsseminarium skall genomföras med målsättning att diskutera kvalitativ forskningsmetodologi. Resultatet av detta kommer att mynna ut i en rapport som sammanställer huvudresultaten från diskussionerna om fattigdomsperspektiven (Ukraina). Fas två: har målsättningen att studera de faktorer som genererar en bild av fenomenet och strategier för att hantera fattigdom i familjer med barn och ungdom med funktionshinder i sin utveckling. Med utgångspunkt i deltagarländernas lagstiftning kommer vi att analysera de huvudsakliga ekonomiska indikatorerna för fenomenet. Fyra fokusgrupper kommer att sättas samman i vart och ett av de deltagande länderna med familjer som har barn med utvecklingssvårigheter upp till tre års ålder eller ungdomar mellan 14 ? 16 år. Å ena sidan är vi intresserade av åldersgruppssamples p g a att vi känner till några grundläggande statistiska data som t ex från Ukraina där ??. De fattigaste är inte pensionärer utan familjer med barn under tre år?.?. Å andra sidan vill vi ha en övergripande bild av den ?brist på framtid? för ungdomar med utvecklingsfunktionshinder som kommer ut från specialskolor och får rollen ?pensionärer?. Sociala och kulturella indikatorer, som deltagande eller delaktighet i olika delar av samhället, utbildning, anställning, fritid etc ? allt som skapar förutsättningar för välbefinnande och kvalitet i familjeliv, eller, som kontrast, brist på deltagande och delaktighet - termen ?fattigdom? - kommer att presenteras med utgångspunkt i analysen från fokusgrupperna med familjer. Det sociala minimibehovet definieras så att människor skall kunna delta full tut I ett socialt samliv och att vidmakthålla en initierad social relation. Om deras livsresurser faller under en viss miniminivå, kommer de att uteslutas. Resultatet från denna fas kommer att bli texterna utskrivna från fokusgrupperna. Resultaten kommer att diskuteras vid en gemensam workshop för projektdeltagarna (Moldova). Fas tre:. Under denna fas kommer djupintervjuer att genomföras och förhoppningsvis möjligheten att genomföra videodokumentationer av hemmiljöer för analys för att åstadkomma visualisering av fenomenet. Bland familjer med barn/ungdom med utvecklingshinder, definierade som ?tydligt fattiga? kommer att utväljas två familjer I varje land. Forsknikngsfokus i denna fas blir att få en beskrivning och visualisering av fenomenet, vad det innebär att vara en fattig familj med barn/ungdom, vad det betyder att leva i fattigdom och att överleva och handskas med fattigdom i vardagen. Som ett resultat av denna studie blir utskrifter av intervjuerna och resultat av den genomförda kvalitativa analysen. Planen är att genomföra ett forsknings- och metodutvecklingsseminarium, och att inbjuda externa metodiker inom den kvalitativa forskningen att diskutera och handleda runt resultaten av intervjuanalysen (Uppsala). Fas fyra:. En vetenskaplig konferens i Ukraina om ämnet ?fattigdom? och dess innebörd för familjer med barn/ungdom med utvecklingsfunktionshinder, utifrån huvudresultaten från projektarbetet. En stor och vid grupp av intressenter skall inbjudas såsom föräldrar och deras ev. organisationer, forskare, offentligt anställda och professionella och andra som är intresserade av all lösa pro</narrative>
      <narrative>The project is focusing on the phenomenon poverty and aims to investigate the connection between poverty and disability among families having special needs children/adolescents in Moldova and Ukraine. The investigation will lead to the development of a joint research program for further studies into poverty through the establishment of common methodologies and networks between the countries. The research methodology will be qualitative and new for the countries and will be the platform for the future scientific work. The partners represent core research groups in social work in each country and the future target is that the results will be possible to use in practical work in society. The project will run for three years and disseminate its results in the partner countries as well as outside.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The project is focusing on the phenomenon poverty and aims to investigate the connection between poverty and disability among families having special needs children/adolescents in Moldova and Ukraine. The investigation will lead to the development of a joint research program for further studies into poverty through the establishment of common methodologies and networks between the countries. The research methodology will be qualitative and new for the countries and will be the platform for the future scientific work. The partners represent core research groups in social work in each country and the future target is that the results will be possible to use in practical work in society. The project will run for three years and disseminate its results in the partner countries as well as outside.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Mänskliga resurser i fattigdom och funktionshinder ? ett familjeperspektiv Fas ett: har målsättningen att diskutera olika ansatser för att förstå problemet fattigdom I en familjekontext och att diskutera studiens metodologi. Vilka innebörder i begreppet ?familjefattigdom? arbetar specialister med och med vilka forskningsredskap kan dessa innebörder fångas och studeras? I denna del av projektet utvecklas en förståelse av fenomenet ?fattigdom? i ett kulturhistoriskt och postmodernt perspektiv. Huvudaktörerna i denna del är forskarna själva, representanter för universiteten. I detta sammanhang planerar vi genomföra ett stort seminarium med representanter för deltagarna från de medverkande länderna för att diskutera problem sammanbundna med fattigdom. Ett träningsseminarium skall genomföras med målsättning att diskutera kvalitativ forskningsmetodologi. Resultatet av detta kommer att mynna ut i en rapport som sammanställer huvudresultaten från diskussionerna om fattigdomsperspektiven (Ukraina). Fas två: har målsättningen att studera de faktorer som genererar en bild av fenomenet och strategier för att hantera fattigdom i familjer med barn och ungdom med funktionshinder i sin utveckling. Med utgångspunkt i deltagarländernas lagstiftning kommer vi att analysera de huvudsakliga ekonomiska indikatorerna för fenomenet. Fyra fokusgrupper kommer att sättas samman i vart och ett av de deltagande länderna med familjer som har barn med utvecklingssvårigheter upp till tre års ålder eller ungdomar mellan 14 ? 16 år. Å ena sidan är vi intresserade av åldersgruppssamples p g a att vi känner till några grundläggande statistiska data som t ex från Ukraina där ??. De fattigaste är inte pensionärer utan familjer med barn under tre år?.?. Å andra sidan vill vi ha en övergripande bild av den ?brist på framtid? för ungdomar med utvecklingsfunktionshinder som kommer ut från specialskolor och får rollen ?pensionärer?. Sociala och kulturella indikatorer, som deltagande eller delaktighet i olika delar av samhället, utbildning, anställning, fritid etc ? allt som skapar förutsättningar för välbefinnande och kvalitet i familjeliv, eller, som kontrast, brist på deltagande och delaktighet - termen ?fattigdom? - kommer att presenteras med utgångspunkt i analysen från fokusgrupperna med familjer. Det sociala minimibehovet definieras så att människor skall kunna delta full tut I ett socialt samliv och att vidmakthålla en initierad social relation. Om deras livsresurser faller under en viss miniminivå, kommer de att uteslutas. Resultatet från denna fas kommer att bli texterna utskrivna från fokusgrupperna. Resultaten kommer att diskuteras vid en gemensam workshop för projektdeltagarna (Moldova). Fas tre:. Under denna fas kommer djupintervjuer att genomföras och förhoppningsvis möjligheten att genomföra videodokumentationer av hemmiljöer för analys för att åstadkomma visualisering av fenomenet. Bland familjer med barn/ungdom med utvecklingshinder, definierade som ?tydligt fattiga? kommer att utväljas två familjer I varje land. Forsknikngsfokus i denna fas blir att få en beskrivning och visualisering av fenomenet, vad det innebär att vara en fattig familj med barn/ungdom, vad det betyder att leva i fattigdom och att överleva och handskas med fattigdom i vardagen. Som ett resultat av denna studie blir utskrifter av intervjuerna och resultat av den genomförda kvalitativa analysen. Planen är att genomföra ett forsknings- och metodutvecklingsseminarium, och att inbjuda externa metodiker inom den kvalitativa forskningen att diskutera och handleda runt resultaten av intervjuanalysen (Uppsala). Fas fyra:. En vetenskaplig konferens i Ukraina om ämnet ?fattigdom? och dess innebörd för familjer med barn/ungdom med utvecklingsfunktionshinder, utifrån huvudresultaten från projektarbetet. En stor och vid grupp av intressenter skall inbjudas såsom föräldrar och deras ev. organisationer, forskare, offentligt anställda och professionella och andra som är intresserade av all lösa pro</narrative>
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      <narrative>To develop a model of patient safety system to improve the safety and quality of patient care at the Intensive Care Units at the hospitals in Ban</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">To develop a model of patient safety system to improve the quality of patient care at the Intensive Care Units at the hospitals in Bangladesh The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) equipped with modern life support devices is particularly prone to problems related to patient safety. WHO noted with concern that there is a high human and financial toll due to adverse events and most of the harm to the patients is due to failure in the design, organization and operation of the system. The conditions are more acute in the developing countries like Bangladesh where there is a serious lack of risk management system. This proposal aims to provide a better understanding for the errors, risks and accidents related to the use of medical devices at the ICU, and to develop a support system using ICT tools in order to reduce hazards and errors and thus improve the quality of performance, care and cost effectiveness at the ICU. A multidisciplinary team from Sweden and Bangladesh will work together to study Patient factors, Task factors, Provider factors, Team factors and Institutional environment factors. The team will develop guidelines to detect failures and complications, spread patient safety principles and set the stage for further work to ensure safe and effective use of medical devices and thus improve patient safety and care. Potential use-related hazards will be identified using human factors engineering. The work will also describe how hazards related to medical device use should be addressed during device development as part of the risk management process guidance. Engineering and organisational skills will be developed to provide increased risk management activities to improve patient safety. A reporting system that allows clinicians and others to understand the problem will be created. This work will provide a template for future clinicians, researchers, and policy makers to improve the safety aspects at the ICU to bring benefit to all patients, poor and female in particular, who are dependent on the government hospitals. ICT tools will be employed to start developing electronic medical records, medical equipment management and maintenance routine, medical and health education to prevent a person from being placed at risk of injury due to dangerous or defective devices or procedures. The project will increase visibility of the ICT related activities for better safety at the hospitals in the developing countries. The project?s impact would be; effective intensive care with reduced risk, fewer people in accident, enhanced efficiencies in the health sector, provide better health, increase ability for higher income and thus reduce poverty. Therefore, the project will make significant contribution to achieve to support developing countries for better access to health information, delivery of safe medical knowledge and communication for the benefit of the patients After the finalisation of this proposed project, we anticipate a continuation and replication of the project at other hospitals and clinics in Bangladesh, and other developing countries.</narrative>
      <narrative>Intensive Care Units (ICU), equipped with life support devices is prone to patient safety problems. Human and financial toll due to adverse events is high specially in developing countries like Bangladesh, due to failure in the design, organization and operation of the system. This proposal plans to develop a support system to reduce hazards and errors and improve the quality of care and safety. ICUs organizational structure, process and the occurrence of adverse outcomes will be studied. A multidisciplinary team from Sweden and Bangladesh will work together to study the factors related to Patient safety. Hazards related to medical device use will be addressed during device development as part of the risk management. Guidelines will be developed to detect failures and complications, spread patient safety principles. This work will provide a template to improve the safety aspects at the ICU employing ICT tools, to develop capabilities specifically in the areas of electronic medical records, medical equipment management and maintenance routine, medical and health education to prevent a person from being placed at risk of injury due to dangerous or defective devices or procedures. After the finalisation of this proposed project, we anticipate a continuation and replication of the project at other hospitals and clinics in Bangladesh, and other developing countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Intensive Care Units (ICU), equipped with life support devices is prone to patient safety problems. Human and financial toll due to adverse events is high specially in developing countries like Bangladesh, due to failure in the design, organization and operation of the system. This proposal plans to develop a support system to reduce hazards and errors and improve the quality of care and safety. ICUs organizational structure, process and the occurrence of adverse outcomes will be studied. A multidisciplinary team from Sweden and Bangladesh will work together to study the factors related to Patient safety. Hazards related to medical device use will be addressed during device development as part of the risk management. Guidelines will be developed to detect failures and complications, spread patient safety principles. This work will provide a template to improve the safety aspects at the ICU employing ICT tools, to develop capabilities specifically in the areas of electronic medical records, medical equipment management and maintenance routine, medical and health education to prevent a person from being placed at risk of injury due to dangerous or defective devices or procedures. After the finalisation of this proposed project, we anticipate a continuation and replication of the project at other hospitals and clinics in Bangladesh, and other developing countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">To develop a model of patient safety system to improve the quality of patient care at the Intensive Care Units at the hospitals in Bangladesh The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) equipped with modern life support devices is particularly prone to problems related to patient safety. WHO noted with concern that there is a high human and financial toll due to adverse events and most of the harm to the patients is due to failure in the design, organization and operation of the system. The conditions are more acute in the developing countries like Bangladesh where there is a serious lack of risk management system. This proposal aims to provide a better understanding for the errors, risks and accidents related to the use of medical devices at the ICU, and to develop a support system using ICT tools in order to reduce hazards and errors and thus improve the quality of performance, care and cost effectiveness at the ICU. A multidisciplinary team from Sweden and Bangladesh will work together to study Patient factors, Task factors, Provider factors, Team factors and Institutional environment factors. The team will develop guidelines to detect failures and complications, spread patient safety principles and set the stage for further work to ensure safe and effective use of medical devices and thus improve patient safety and care. Potential use-related hazards will be identified using human factors engineering. The work will also describe how hazards related to medical device use should be addressed during device development as part of the risk management process guidance. Engineering and organisational skills will be developed to provide increased risk management activities to improve patient safety. A reporting system that allows clinicians and others to understand the problem will be created. This work will provide a template for future clinicians, researchers, and policy makers to improve the safety aspects at the ICU to bring benefit to all patients, poor and female in particular, who are dependent on the government hospitals. ICT tools will be employed to start developing electronic medical records, medical equipment management and maintenance routine, medical and health education to prevent a person from being placed at risk of injury due to dangerous or defective devices or procedures. The project will increase visibility of the ICT related activities for better safety at the hospitals in the developing countries. The project?s impact would be; effective intensive care with reduced risk, fewer people in accident, enhanced efficiencies in the health sector, provide better health, increase ability for higher income and thus reduce poverty. Therefore, the project will make significant contribution to achieve to support developing countries for better access to health information, delivery of safe medical knowledge and communication for the benefit of the patients After the finalisation of this proposed project, we anticipate a continuation and replication of the project at other hospitals and clinics in Bangladesh, and other developing countries.</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kontroll av Tomato yellow leaf curl virus med hjälp av molekylära verktyg</narrative>
      <narrative>Control of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus using molecular tools</narrative>
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      <narrative>Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) is an increasing problem in the Mediterranean Region and other parts of the world. The aim of this application to the Swedish Research Links programme is to provide means for scientists from Jordan, Egypt and Sweden to meet and collaborate. The objectives of the proposed collaboration are (1) to test if new variants of TYLCV are emerging; (2) to use transgenic plants to reveal aspects of virus-host interactions and to generate virus-resistant plants; (3) to use fruit as a model to study virus-host interactions. There will be visits and exchange of scientists and students as well as organisation of annual workshops. The combination of expertise in plant virology and plant molecular biology from Sweden and the MENA region will be very valuable when addressing the research questions related to TYLCV diversity and resistance. The project will strongly benefit from the complementary background of the applicants. It would be difficult for the applicants to carry out the different project components without this collaboration.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Virus infekterar växter och kan då orsaka allvarliga sjukdomar med stora skördeförluster. Begomovirus har dykt upp som en viktig patogen på många grödor i tropiska och subtropiska regioner runt hela världen. Arvsmassan hos begomovirus består av DNA, vilket annars är ovanligt för växtinfekterande virus. Begomovirus överförs mellan växter av en art av vita flygare: Bemisia tabaci. Tomat påverkas av många olika begomovirus. År 2007 hade 55 arter av begomovirus rapporterats infektera tomat i Europa, Asien, Afrika, Sydamerika, Nordamerika och Australien. En del av dessa begomovirus orsakar sjukdomen tomato yellow leaf curl disease (TYLCD), vilket anses vara en av de allvarligaste sjukdomarna på tomat. I medelhavsregionen har Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) och Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus (TYLCSV) snabbt spridits och de är nu vanliga. Nyligen har också nya begomovirus uppträtt i Spanien som ett resultat av utbyte av genetiskt material mellan olika virus. TYLCV har spritt sig från medelhavsregionen till andra delar av världen, inklusive Nordamerika och Ostasien. Det har antagligen skett genom transport av infekterade växter. Att begomovirus framträtt som en viktig patogen har förknippats med spridningen av biotyp B av B. tabaci. Kontroll av insektsvektorn med insekticider försvåras av att den lätt utvecklar resistens. För närvarande finns det heller inga tomatsorter som är helt resistenta mot begomovirus. Kontrollen av TYLCD är därför beroende av odlingsmetoder som förhindrar virusspridning och utvecklandet av resistenta tomatsorter. För effektiv kontroll av TYLCV är det nödvändigt med forskning på virusdiversitet och evolution, vektorn B. tabaci, och virusresistens. TYLCD är av signifikant betydelse i MENA-regionen. Även i Sverige finns det risk för att begomovirus och B. tabaci etablerar sig i växthus. De tre sökandena Dr. Anders Kvarnheden (Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet), Professor Toba Osman (Fayoum University, Egypten) och Dr. Ayed Al-Abdallat (University of Jordan) kommer att kombinera sin expertis för att öka kunskapen om TYLCD-associerade virus och hur TYLCD kan kontrolleras. Olika molekylära verktyg kommer att användas för detta projekt. Tomatprover insamlade i Egypten, Jordanien och Sverige (importerad frukt) kommer att analyseras för att studera virusdiversitet och för att detektera eventuella nya stammar och arter av begomovirus. Fokus kommer speciellt ligga på tomatplantor som uppvisar nya typer av symtom. Transgena tomatplantor kommer användas för att förstå växt-virusinteraktioner och för att erhålla virusresistens. Förmågan hos olika begomovirus från medelhavsregionen och Afrika att infektera de transgena plantorna kommer att undersökas. Resistensen mot TYLCD ska kunna motstå infektion från existerande och nya begomovirus samt de DNA-satelliter som ofta följer med begomovirus. Det är dåligt känt hur begomovirus infekterar frukt och hur de påverkar fruktutvecklingen. För att studera virus-värdinteraktioner på cellnivå kommer frukter av olika ålder samlas in från infekterade tomatplantor och virusmängder och virusets utbredning i frukten bestämmas. Årliga workshops kommer anordnas i Jordanien, Sverige och Egypten för att diskutera projektets framsteg och för planering. De tre sökandena samt deltagande doktorander och masterstudenter kommer delta i dessa workshops. Mötena kommer också omfatta en öppen del för forskare och användare i regionen. Projektet kommer vara en viktig plattform för att initiera ytterligare samarbeten mellan de deltagande universiteten och länderna. Visionen är att projektet är startpunkten för ett långtgående samarbete, som också omfattar andra länder med ett intresse för TYLCV.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kontroll av Tomato yellow leaf curl virus med hjälp av molekylära verktyg</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Virus infekterar växter och kan då orsaka allvarliga sjukdomar med stora skördeförluster. Begomovirus har dykt upp som en viktig patogen på många grödor i tropiska och subtropiska regioner runt hela världen. Arvsmassan hos begomovirus består av DNA, vilket annars är ovanligt för växtinfekterande virus. Begomovirus överförs mellan växter av en art av vita flygare: Bemisia tabaci. Tomat påverkas av många olika begomovirus. År 2007 hade 55 arter av begomovirus rapporterats infektera tomat i Europa, Asien, Afrika, Sydamerika, Nordamerika och Australien. En del av dessa begomovirus orsakar sjukdomen tomato yellow leaf curl disease (TYLCD), vilket anses vara en av de allvarligaste sjukdomarna på tomat. I medelhavsregionen har Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) och Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus (TYLCSV) snabbt spridits och de är nu vanliga. Nyligen har också nya begomovirus uppträtt i Spanien som ett resultat av utbyte av genetiskt material mellan olika virus. TYLCV har spritt sig från medelhavsregionen till andra delar av världen, inklusive Nordamerika och Ostasien. Det har antagligen skett genom transport av infekterade växter. Att begomovirus framträtt som en viktig patogen har förknippats med spridningen av biotyp B av B. tabaci. Kontroll av insektsvektorn med insekticider försvåras av att den lätt utvecklar resistens. För närvarande finns det heller inga tomatsorter som är helt resistenta mot begomovirus. Kontrollen av TYLCD är därför beroende av odlingsmetoder som förhindrar virusspridning och utvecklandet av resistenta tomatsorter. För effektiv kontroll av TYLCV är det nödvändigt med forskning på virusdiversitet och evolution, vektorn B. tabaci, och virusresistens. TYLCD är av signifikant betydelse i MENA-regionen. Även i Sverige finns det risk för att begomovirus och B. tabaci etablerar sig i växthus. De tre sökandena Dr. Anders Kvarnheden (Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet), Professor Toba Osman (Fayoum University, Egypten) och Dr. Ayed Al-Abdallat (University of Jordan) kommer att kombinera sin expertis för att öka kunskapen om TYLCD-associerade virus och hur TYLCD kan kontrolleras. Olika molekylära verktyg kommer att användas för detta projekt. Tomatprover insamlade i Egypten, Jordanien och Sverige (importerad frukt) kommer att analyseras för att studera virusdiversitet och för att detektera eventuella nya stammar och arter av begomovirus. Fokus kommer speciellt ligga på tomatplantor som uppvisar nya typer av symtom. Transgena tomatplantor kommer användas för att förstå växt-virusinteraktioner och för att erhålla virusresistens. Förmågan hos olika begomovirus från medelhavsregionen och Afrika att infektera de transgena plantorna kommer att undersökas. Resistensen mot TYLCD ska kunna motstå infektion från existerande och nya begomovirus samt de DNA-satelliter som ofta följer med begomovirus. Det är dåligt känt hur begomovirus infekterar frukt och hur de påverkar fruktutvecklingen. För att studera virus-värdinteraktioner på cellnivå kommer frukter av olika ålder samlas in från infekterade tomatplantor och virusmängder och virusets utbredning i frukten bestämmas. Årliga workshops kommer anordnas i Jordanien, Sverige och Egypten för att diskutera projektets framsteg och för planering. De tre sökandena samt deltagande doktorander och masterstudenter kommer delta i dessa workshops. Mötena kommer också omfatta en öppen del för forskare och användare i regionen. Projektet kommer vara en viktig plattform för att initiera ytterligare samarbeten mellan de deltagande universiteten och länderna. Visionen är att projektet är startpunkten för ett långtgående samarbete, som också omfattar andra länder med ett intresse för TYLCV.</narrative>
      <narrative>Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) is an increasing problem in the Mediterranean Region and other parts of the world. The aim of this application to the Swedish Research Links programme is to provide means for scientists from Jordan, Egypt and Sweden to meet and collaborate. The objectives of the proposed collaboration are (1) to test if new variants of TYLCV are emerging; (2) to use transgenic plants to reveal aspects of virus-host interactions and to generate virus-resistant plants; (3) to use fruit as a model to study virus-host interactions. There will be visits and exchange of scientists and students as well as organisation of annual workshops. The combination of expertise in plant virology and plant molecular biology from Sweden and the MENA region will be very valuable when addressing the research questions related to TYLCV diversity and resistance. The project will strongly benefit from the complementary background of the applicants. It would be difficult for the applicants to carry out the different project components without this collaboration.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Rational dosage schedules of artemisinin based combination treatment for malaria developed in collaboration between Sweden and Uganda</narrative>
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      <narrative>Plasmodium falciparum malaria is a public health problem killing 0.9 million people yearly-most of them children in Africa South of Sahara. Artemisinin combination therapy (ACT) of short-acting artermisinin derivatives and long acting compounds are WHO recommended first line therapy. Alarming reports from Asia suggest that the sensitivity of artemisinin compounds in treating malaria may be decreasing. Consequently, correct dosages of ACT:s are critical to preserve the efficacy of these essential antimalarials in Africa. This project reevaluates recommended dosage regimens of ACT:s in treating uncomplicated falciparum malaria in Africa. We focus on improving the pediatric dosages of ACT:s and to investigate if locally available cooking oil may provide predictable absorption of lumefantrine, one of the most used ACT partner drugs. This collaborative project between Uganda and Sweden will strengthen competence in rational drug dosage principles in the two countries. A clinical pharmacology centre on rational drug therapy of infectious diseases including malaria and HIV/AIDS will be established in Uganda. Our collaboration builds on 10 years of joint research and training. We use state of the art methods in clinical drug design, in clinical research, in drug analysis and in concentration-effect modelling. The grant contributes to train junior and senior staff in Uganda and Sweden by frequent short visits to learn from each other and strengthen collaboration.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Idag finns det få effektiva läkemedel för att bota den allvarliga formen av malaria (falciparum), som dödar omkring 0.9 millioner människor årligen. De flesta är barn i Afrika söder om Sahara. Kombinationsterapi med effektiva kortvarigt verkande artemisininläkemedel (ursprungligen från en kinesisk örtmedicin) och långvarigt verksamma läkemedel är idag den mest effektiva behandlingen. På senare år har larmrapporter publicerats om att känsligheten för artemisiningruppens läkemedel kan vara minskad i Asien. Korrekt dosering av läkemedel mot malaria är därför kritiskt för att bevara effekten av dessa viktiga läkemedel mot malaria. Detta projekt utvärderar om nuvarande rekommenderade doseringsregimer av kombinationsläkemedel med artemisininpreparat är optimala vid behandling av okomplicerad falciparum malaria. Vi studerar fr.a. om intag av lokalt tillgängliga former av matlagningsolja kan bidra till god och förutsägbar absorption av lumefantrin, En orsak till minskad känslighet för artermisinin kan vara dålig absorption av lumefantrin, som är långverkande och eliminerar kvarvarande parasiter efter att artemisinin försvunnit ur kroppen. Våra studier kan bidra till att nya doseringsprinciper kan bevara god effekt av de essentiella artemisininläkemedlen för att behandla malaria. Samarbetet mellan forskare i Uganda och Sverige kan bidra till att stärka kompetensen i principer för rationell dosering av läkemedel i Afrika. Sådan kompetens är väsentlig för att uppnå effektiv och säker läkemedelsbehandling vid infektionssjukdomar i Afrika. Vår forskning bygger på 10 års samarbete. Vi utnyttjar senaste metodik inom design av kliniska läkemedelsstudier, läkemedelsanalys och vid utvärdering av relationen mellan läkemedelshalt och effekt med matematiska metoder. Vi lägger stor vikt vid att utbilda unga och erfarna forskare genom regelbundna besök och utbildningar. Merparten av ett beviljat anslag kommer att användas till att bekosta forskarutbytet mellan de båda länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Rational dosage schedules of artemisinin based combination treatment for malaria developed in collaboration between Sweden and Uganda</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Idag finns det få effektiva läkemedel för att bota den allvarliga formen av malaria (falciparum), som dödar omkring 0.9 millioner människor årligen. De flesta är barn i Afrika söder om Sahara. Kombinationsterapi med effektiva kortvarigt verkande artemisininläkemedel (ursprungligen från en kinesisk örtmedicin) och långvarigt verksamma läkemedel är idag den mest effektiva behandlingen. På senare år har larmrapporter publicerats om att känsligheten för artemisiningruppens läkemedel kan vara minskad i Asien. Korrekt dosering av läkemedel mot malaria är därför kritiskt för att bevara effekten av dessa viktiga läkemedel mot malaria. Detta projekt utvärderar om nuvarande rekommenderade doseringsregimer av kombinationsläkemedel med artemisininpreparat är optimala vid behandling av okomplicerad falciparum malaria. Vi studerar fr.a. om intag av lokalt tillgängliga former av matlagningsolja kan bidra till god och förutsägbar absorption av lumefantrin, En orsak till minskad känslighet för artermisinin kan vara dålig absorption av lumefantrin, som är långverkande och eliminerar kvarvarande parasiter efter att artemisinin försvunnit ur kroppen. Våra studier kan bidra till att nya doseringsprinciper kan bevara god effekt av de essentiella artemisininläkemedlen för att behandla malaria. Samarbetet mellan forskare i Uganda och Sverige kan bidra till att stärka kompetensen i principer för rationell dosering av läkemedel i Afrika. Sådan kompetens är väsentlig för att uppnå effektiv och säker läkemedelsbehandling vid infektionssjukdomar i Afrika. Vår forskning bygger på 10 års samarbete. Vi utnyttjar senaste metodik inom design av kliniska läkemedelsstudier, läkemedelsanalys och vid utvärdering av relationen mellan läkemedelshalt och effekt med matematiska metoder. Vi lägger stor vikt vid att utbilda unga och erfarna forskare genom regelbundna besök och utbildningar. Merparten av ett beviljat anslag kommer att användas till att bekosta forskarutbytet mellan de båda länderna.</narrative>
      <narrative>Plasmodium falciparum malaria is a public health problem killing 0.9 million people yearly-most of them children in Africa South of Sahara. Artemisinin combination therapy (ACT) of short-acting artermisinin derivatives and long acting compounds are WHO recommended first line therapy. Alarming reports from Asia suggest that the sensitivity of artemisinin compounds in treating malaria may be decreasing. Consequently, correct dosages of ACT:s are critical to preserve the efficacy of these essential antimalarials in Africa. This project reevaluates recommended dosage regimens of ACT:s in treating uncomplicated falciparum malaria in Africa. We focus on improving the pediatric dosages of ACT:s and to investigate if locally available cooking oil may provide predictable absorption of lumefantrine, one of the most used ACT partner drugs. This collaborative project between Uganda and Sweden will strengthen competence in rational drug dosage principles in the two countries. A clinical pharmacology centre on rational drug therapy of infectious diseases including malaria and HIV/AIDS will be established in Uganda. Our collaboration builds on 10 years of joint research and training. We use state of the art methods in clinical drug design, in clinical research, in drug analysis and in concentration-effect modelling. The grant contributes to train junior and senior staff in Uganda and Sweden by frequent short visits to learn from each other and strengthen collaboration.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Healthcare associated infections, antimicrobial use and resistance in Ethiopia: an intervention study for rational antimicrobials use, prevention</narrative>
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      <narrative>Health care associated infection (HCAI) is a major global health problem causing increased hospital stay, cost of therapy and mortality. HCAIs are characterized by high rates of antimicrobial use and resistance. Previous studies in Ethiopia indicated 59% of patients attending the surgical ward at Tikur-Anbessa University Hospital (TAH) acquired HCAI. HCAI is a major problem in Ethiopian Hospitals. The present study is designed through research collaboration between Karolinska Institutet and Addis Ababa University to perform the first controlled intervention testing in Ethiopia through capacity building and knowledge transfer for early identification and prevention of HCAIs and antimicrobial-resistance. The study focuses in 2 major areas that are inseparable (HCAIs + antimicrobial use and resistance). A 3-phase prospective study will be conducted at TAH in Addis Ababa. First baseline surveillance study will be done to identify the prevalence, severity, etiology, risk factors, pathogens responsible for HCAIs and antimicrobial resistance, spread pattern, knowledge, practice and attitudes of healthcare staff towards HCAIs. In the 2nd phase, educational interventions will be introduced based on the gap and problems identified. In the 3rd phase we will evaluate the impact of intervention. The study will strengthen further the existing collaboration between Karolinska and Addis Ababa University to fight against infection outbreak, epidemics of communicable diseases and poverty.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ginseng polysaccharide is a complex mixture of neutral and acidic polysaccharides that has been proven to have anticancer activities. It functions through interactions with a protein called Galectin-3. The proposed studies aim to elucidate the fundamental molecular mechanisms of the anticancer activities of polysaccharides purified from Ginseng roots. Through characterization of the interactions between purified and fragmented Ginseng polysaccharides with Galactin-3 -- a known cellular target linked to cancer, we aim to identify the most potent anticancer carbohydrates deduced from natural Ginseng polysaccharides. Using modern molecular biology techniques such as X-ray crystallography, Isothermal Titration Calorimetry (ITC) and Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR), our findings will further enrich the knowledge in Galactin related cancer research, provide theoretical basis for improving herbal products made with Ginseng extracts, and hopefully raise international awareness on the benefits of a product from a relatively underdeveloped region in northeastern China (People's Republic of).</narrative>
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      <narrative>Development of reliable diagnostics for zoonotic viruses in Maputo, Mozambique.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med detta projekt är att bygga upp ett samarbete rörande zoonotiska virus mellan Department of Immunology, Instituto Nacional de Saúde, Ministry of Health, Maputo, Moçambique och Enheten för högpatogena mikroorganismer, Avdelningen för beredskap vid Smittskyddsinstitutet. Projektet kommer att börja med en vetenskaplig workshop med deltagare från båda laboratorierna att genomföras i Stockholm för att kartlägga vad som är känt om spridningen av zoonotiska virus i Moçambique och grannländerna. Det är känt, men inte i vilken utsträckning, att det i södra Afrika cirkulerar flera zoonotiska virus som alla kan orsaka allvarlig, och ibland dödlig, sjukdom. Initialt kommer ett projekt rörande insamling av serumprover från patienter med feber i Maputo att startas. Ett långsiktigt mål är att identifiera de zoonotiska virus som cirkulerar i Maputo och i förlängningen genomföra epidemiologiska studier för att kartlägga vilka virus som finns i Moçambique genom insamling av serumprover. Sammantaget kommer det föreslagna samarbetsprojektet att bidra till att stärka den diagnostiska kapaciteten i Moçambique.</narrative>
      <narrative>The overall purpose of the proposed project is to establish a productive collaboration between the Department of Immunology, Instituto Nacional de Saúde, Ministry of Health, Maputo, and the Swedish Institute for communicable disease control concerning emerging viral zoonoses. The project will include workshops for lab technicians, researchers and PhD students from Mozambique and Sweden, followed by visits to each other´s countries and discussion on future research projects, exchange programs and on-site training. Importantly, the extent to which many of the zoonotic viruses circulate in Maputo is not well known, and needs to be investigated in order to focus the available diagnostic resources. It is important to identify virus-infected patients in order to treat them, as well as to prevent the spread of infections. This project will improve the national diagnostic capacity for vector-borne viruses circulating in Mozambique.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Development of reliable diagnostics for zoonotic viruses in Maputo, Mozambique.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utveckling av säker diagnostik för zoonotiska virus i Maputo, Moçambique.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med detta projekt är att bygga upp ett samarbete rörande zoonotiska virus mellan Department of Immunology, Instituto Nacional de Saúde, Ministry of Health, Maputo, Moçambique och Enheten för högpatogena mikroorganismer, Avdelningen för beredskap vid Smittskyddsinstitutet. Projektet kommer att börja med en vetenskaplig workshop med deltagare från båda laboratorierna att genomföras i Stockholm för att kartlägga vad som är känt om spridningen av zoonotiska virus i Moçambique och grannländerna. Det är känt, men inte i vilken utsträckning, att det i södra Afrika cirkulerar flera zoonotiska virus som alla kan orsaka allvarlig, och ibland dödlig, sjukdom. Initialt kommer ett projekt rörande insamling av serumprover från patienter med feber i Maputo att startas. Ett långsiktigt mål är att identifiera de zoonotiska virus som cirkulerar i Maputo och i förlängningen genomföra epidemiologiska studier för att kartlägga vilka virus som finns i Moçambique genom insamling av serumprover. Sammantaget kommer det föreslagna samarbetsprojektet att bidra till att stärka den diagnostiska kapaciteten i Moçambique.</narrative>
      <narrative>The overall purpose of the proposed project is to establish a productive collaboration between the Department of Immunology, Instituto Nacional de Saúde, Ministry of Health, Maputo, and the Swedish Institute for communicable disease control concerning emerging viral zoonoses. The project will include workshops for lab technicians, researchers and PhD students from Mozambique and Sweden, followed by visits to each other´s countries and discussion on future research projects, exchange programs and on-site training. Importantly, the extent to which many of the zoonotic viruses circulate in Maputo is not well known, and needs to be investigated in order to focus the available diagnostic resources. It is important to identify virus-infected patients in order to treat them, as well as to prevent the spread of infections. This project will improve the national diagnostic capacity for vector-borne viruses circulating in Mozambique.</narrative>
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      <narrative>ACCESS AND EXCESS; Point of Care Diagnostics and Prepackaged Drugs for Integrated Fever Management for Malaria, Pneumonia and Diarrhoea in Privat</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">TILLGÅNG och ÖVERFLÖD: Diagnostika och Dosförpackade Läkemedel för Integrerad Vård av Barnet med Feber för Malaria, Lunginflammation, Diarre</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main child killer diseases, malaria and pneumonia both present with fever and rapid breathing and overlaps with diarrhea. Without diagnostic tests health workers treat presumptively. In Uganda we have shown a majority of children dying from pneumonia had first been treated with malaria drugs. With poor access to quality public care, two thirds of febrile children in rural Uganda are treated from private drug shops, while drug resistance is mounting from excess use on the wrong indication. Point-of-care diagnostics for malaria and pneumonia and prepackaged quality drugs are now being introduced as Integrated Community Case Management (iCCM) through Community Health Workers to increase access. Meanwhile the private sector continues to see a majority of patients with poor quality and excess drug use. This project will assess effects of introducing diagnostics and promoting pediatric-dosage pre-packed drugs for acute febrile illnesses (malaria pneumonia diarrhoea) in private pharmacies in rural Uganda. Using a two-arm design comparing iCCM, to presumptive antimalarial treatment we evaluate the effect on appropriate and prompt treatment, quality of care, adherence and drug use. Household surveys, exit interviews, treatment register review and an adherence survey will be done, as well as qualitative interviews with parents and shopkeepers. Results will add to the meager evidence on private sector and inform ongoing Global Fund private sector interventions</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nästan åtta miljoner barn dör i världen varje år före fem års ålder. Malaria, lunginflammation och diarre är de tre största dödsorsakerna, och visar sig som akut febersjukdom hos barn. Det finns effektiv behandling för att bota dessa barn, men i brist på tillgång till adekvat undersökning och diagnos får ofta barnen behandling för det både sjukvårdare o föräldrar är mest rädda för: malaria. Tyvärr visar det sig i våra studier från Uganda att barn som har lunginflammation även får malaria behandling, vilket leder till allvarlig sjukdom och död. Den offentliga sjukvården har vårdcentraler vilka ofta ligger 5 kilometer från hemmet. Dessutom saknar de ofta läkemedel. Istället har en stor privat sektor vuxit fram med privatapotek o kiosker, ofta hemma i byn. I våra studier från Uganda har två av tre barn fått behandling som föräldrarna köpt i privata sektorn. Tyvärr är det ofta fel medicin i dålig kvalitet och otillräcklig dos, och många gånger ges medicinen i onödan, speciellt malariatabletter och antibiotika. Detta är både kostsamt för familjen och leder till resistensutveckling. Och till att 10% av barnen dör före fem års ålder, två av tre på grund av botbara sjukdomar. Snabbtest för malaria har nu kommit. Tillsammans med ?äggklockor? för att äta andningsfrekvens som tecken på lunginflammation ger detta möjligheter att bättre diagnosticera barn, även hemma i byn. Byhälsovårdare utrustas nu med sådana diagnostika, och med dosförpackade mediciner mot malaria, lunginflammation och diarre i många länder i Afrika o Asien nu. Emellertid visar det sig att många föräldrar ändå fortsätter gå till privatapoteken, och på grund av läkemedelsbrist o utan betalning slutar många byhälsovårdare. Medans privatapoteken jobbar på? Vi vill nu testa om snabbtest, dosförpackade läkemedel, och information, så kallad ?social marketing? kan ge fler barn tillgång till snabbare och bättre vård via privatapotek i Uganda. Och om det samtidigt går att reducera onödig användning av mediciner. Vi kommer att göra en kontrollerad studie där vi jämför två distrikt, ungefär som två svenska landsting, där privatapotek får snabbest o dosförpackade läkemedel mot malaria, lunginflammation och diarre, med ett kontrolldistrikt där privatapoteken fortsätter som förut, det vill säga att sälja malariatabletter till föräldrar utan att först träffa eller diagnosticera barnet. Vi kommer att utvärdera projektet genom att mäta vårdsökande för sjuka barn före och efter projektet i både interventions och kontrolldistrikten, och jämföra förändringarna. VI kommer att mäta hur privatapoteken förskriver läkemedel, samt om föräldrarna ger hela doser som rekommenderat. Våra resultat kommer att peka på möjligheten att förbättra vård för barn genom dessa insatser, och är direkt relevanta för WHO och UNICEF, samt för Globala Fonden, som nu subventionerar effektiva malaria läkemedel till privata sektorn i nio Afrikanska länder, men inte vet hur introducera diagnostika eller annan behandling för att minska onödig, kostsam, och farlig övermedicinering, vilken även driver resistensutvecklingen.</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 546 44 000</telephone>
      <email>vetenskapsradet@vr.se</email>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>ACCESS AND EXCESS; Point of Care Diagnostics and Prepackaged Drugs for Integrated Fever Management for Malaria, Pneumonia and Diarrhoea in Privat</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">TILLGÅNG och ÖVERFLÖD: Diagnostika och Dosförpackade Läkemedel för Integrerad Vård av Barnet med Feber för Malaria, Lunginflammation, Diarre</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nästan åtta miljoner barn dör i världen varje år före fem års ålder. Malaria, lunginflammation och diarre är de tre största dödsorsakerna, och visar sig som akut febersjukdom hos barn. Det finns effektiv behandling för att bota dessa barn, men i brist på tillgång till adekvat undersökning och diagnos får ofta barnen behandling för det både sjukvårdare o föräldrar är mest rädda för: malaria. Tyvärr visar det sig i våra studier från Uganda att barn som har lunginflammation även får malaria behandling, vilket leder till allvarlig sjukdom och död. Den offentliga sjukvården har vårdcentraler vilka ofta ligger 5 kilometer från hemmet. Dessutom saknar de ofta läkemedel. Istället har en stor privat sektor vuxit fram med privatapotek o kiosker, ofta hemma i byn. I våra studier från Uganda har två av tre barn fått behandling som föräldrarna köpt i privata sektorn. Tyvärr är det ofta fel medicin i dålig kvalitet och otillräcklig dos, och många gånger ges medicinen i onödan, speciellt malariatabletter och antibiotika. Detta är både kostsamt för familjen och leder till resistensutveckling. Och till att 10% av barnen dör före fem års ålder, två av tre på grund av botbara sjukdomar. Snabbtest för malaria har nu kommit. Tillsammans med ?äggklockor? för att äta andningsfrekvens som tecken på lunginflammation ger detta möjligheter att bättre diagnosticera barn, även hemma i byn. Byhälsovårdare utrustas nu med sådana diagnostika, och med dosförpackade mediciner mot malaria, lunginflammation och diarre i många länder i Afrika o Asien nu. Emellertid visar det sig att många föräldrar ändå fortsätter gå till privatapoteken, och på grund av läkemedelsbrist o utan betalning slutar många byhälsovårdare. Medans privatapoteken jobbar på? Vi vill nu testa om snabbtest, dosförpackade läkemedel, och information, så kallad ?social marketing? kan ge fler barn tillgång till snabbare och bättre vård via privatapotek i Uganda. Och om det samtidigt går att reducera onödig användning av mediciner. Vi kommer att göra en kontrollerad studie där vi jämför två distrikt, ungefär som två svenska landsting, där privatapotek får snabbest o dosförpackade läkemedel mot malaria, lunginflammation och diarre, med ett kontrolldistrikt där privatapoteken fortsätter som förut, det vill säga att sälja malariatabletter till föräldrar utan att först träffa eller diagnosticera barnet. Vi kommer att utvärdera projektet genom att mäta vårdsökande för sjuka barn före och efter projektet i både interventions och kontrolldistrikten, och jämföra förändringarna. VI kommer att mäta hur privatapoteken förskriver läkemedel, samt om föräldrarna ger hela doser som rekommenderat. Våra resultat kommer att peka på möjligheten att förbättra vård för barn genom dessa insatser, och är direkt relevanta för WHO och UNICEF, samt för Globala Fonden, som nu subventionerar effektiva malaria läkemedel till privata sektorn i nio Afrikanska länder, men inte vet hur introducera diagnostika eller annan behandling för att minska onödig, kostsam, och farlig övermedicinering, vilken även driver resistensutvecklingen.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main child killer diseases, malaria and pneumonia both present with fever and rapid breathing and overlaps with diarrhea. Without diagnostic tests health workers treat presumptively. In Uganda we have shown a majority of children dying from pneumonia had first been treated with malaria drugs. With poor access to quality public care, two thirds of febrile children in rural Uganda are treated from private drug shops, while drug resistance is mounting from excess use on the wrong indication. Point-of-care diagnostics for malaria and pneumonia and prepackaged quality drugs are now being introduced as Integrated Community Case Management (iCCM) through Community Health Workers to increase access. Meanwhile the private sector continues to see a majority of patients with poor quality and excess drug use. This project will assess effects of introducing diagnostics and promoting pediatric-dosage pre-packed drugs for acute febrile illnesses (malaria pneumonia diarrhoea) in private pharmacies in rural Uganda. Using a two-arm design comparing iCCM, to presumptive antimalarial treatment we evaluate the effect on appropriate and prompt treatment, quality of care, adherence and drug use. Household surveys, exit interviews, treatment register review and an adherence survey will be done, as well as qualitative interviews with parents and shopkeepers. Results will add to the meager evidence on private sector and inform ongoing Global Fund private sector interventions</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Uppsala universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>Antibiotic stewardship program including infection prevention and control and waste water treatment - Implementation research in hospital and com</narrative>
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      <narrative>Antibiotic resistance is declared by the WHO as a global health crisis. In this continuation project we will implement and evaluate long-term interventions in the form of (i) an ´Antibiotic stewardship´ program for improved management of antibiotics and bacterial resistance; (ii) an ´Infection prevention and control´ program for prevention of spread of resistant infections including health care associated infections (iii) an innovative ´Waste management´ program focusing treatment of hospital wastewater to remove or reduce the antibiotics and resistant bacteria (iv) an integrated approach to ´Community intervention´ focusing hygiene and management of common infections among children in community based cohort studies. The studies will be conducted in hospital and community environments, in semi-urban and rural settings in India. The expertise is established in the multidisciplinary research group having both experienced and young researchers. The studies will be designed based on context-specific knowledge about barriers and facilitators for implementation, associations between prevention, antibiotic use, resistance and antibiotics in the environment. Qualitative and quantitative methods will be used as appropriate, molecular methods to type the antibiotic resistant bacteria and sensitive methods for measuring antibiotic concentrations will be applied. The long-term effectiveness and sustainability of the interventions will be evaluated using both process and outcome measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Antibiotikaresistens är idag enligt Världshälsoorganisationen ett av de största globala folkhälsoproblemen. I det här fortsättningsprojektet kommer vi att implementera och utvärdera långsiktiga interventioner för att (i) införa program för rationell antibiotikaförskrivning (s.k. ?Antibiotic stewardship? program) och förbättrad möjlighet att hantera infektioner med resistenta bakterier, (ii) ett infektionsförebyggande program där vi via förbättrade hygienrutiner adresserar dels förebyggande av infektioner, dels spridning av infektioner orsakade av såväl resistenta bakterier som andra organismer, både så kallade samhällsförvärvade infektioner som vårdrelaterade infektioner, (iii) ett innovativt avfallshanteringssystem som fokuserar avloppsvatten och rening av avloppsvatten från dels antibiotika, dels antibiotikaresistenta bakterier och (iv) en integrerad ansats för samhällsinriktade interventioner som fokuserar hygien och vanliga infektioner hos barn. Vi kommer där att följa grupper (cohorter) av barn och deras sjukdomsmönster, antibiotikaanvändning och resistensmönster hos deras bakterier. Projektet kommer att genomföras i Indien i samarbete med ett universitet med vilket vi har en långvarigt och väletablerat samarbete. Projektgruppen är flervetenskaplig och inkluderar både erfarna och yngre forskare. Studierna kommer att planeras baserade på lokalkännedom kring barriärer och underlättande faktorer för förändring av beteende kring prevention, antibiotikaanvändning och antibiotikaförorening av miljön. Kvalitativa och kvantitativa metoder kommer att användas, molekylära tekniker kommer att användas för analys av resistenta bakterier och känliga metoder för mätning av antibiotikakoncentrationer i vatten. Långtidseffekter av interventionerna liksom möjligheten för ett hållbart genomförande kommer att utvärderas både genom process- och utfallsmätningar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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        <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>Antibiotic stewardship program including infection prevention and control and waste water treatment - Implementation research in hospital and com</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Antibiotika, Stewardship-program med hantreing av resistens, förebyggande av infektioner och rening av avloppsvatten</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Antibiotic resistance is declared by the WHO as a global health crisis. In this continuation project we will implement and evaluate long-term interventions in the form of (i) an ´Antibiotic stewardship´ program for improved management of antibiotics and bacterial resistance; (ii) an ´Infection prevention and control´ program for prevention of spread of resistant infections including health care associated infections (iii) an innovative ´Waste management´ program focusing treatment of hospital wastewater to remove or reduce the antibiotics and resistant bacteria (iv) an integrated approach to ´Community intervention´ focusing hygiene and management of common infections among children in community based cohort studies. The studies will be conducted in hospital and community environments, in semi-urban and rural settings in India. The expertise is established in the multidisciplinary research group having both experienced and young researchers. The studies will be designed based on context-specific knowledge about barriers and facilitators for implementation, associations between prevention, antibiotic use, resistance and antibiotics in the environment. Qualitative and quantitative methods will be used as appropriate, molecular methods to type the antibiotic resistant bacteria and sensitive methods for measuring antibiotic concentrations will be applied. The long-term effectiveness and sustainability of the interventions will be evaluated using both process and outcome measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Antibiotikaresistens är idag enligt Världshälsoorganisationen ett av de största globala folkhälsoproblemen. I det här fortsättningsprojektet kommer vi att implementera och utvärdera långsiktiga interventioner för att (i) införa program för rationell antibiotikaförskrivning (s.k. ?Antibiotic stewardship? program) och förbättrad möjlighet att hantera infektioner med resistenta bakterier, (ii) ett infektionsförebyggande program där vi via förbättrade hygienrutiner adresserar dels förebyggande av infektioner, dels spridning av infektioner orsakade av såväl resistenta bakterier som andra organismer, både så kallade samhällsförvärvade infektioner som vårdrelaterade infektioner, (iii) ett innovativt avfallshanteringssystem som fokuserar avloppsvatten och rening av avloppsvatten från dels antibiotika, dels antibiotikaresistenta bakterier och (iv) en integrerad ansats för samhällsinriktade interventioner som fokuserar hygien och vanliga infektioner hos barn. Vi kommer där att följa grupper (cohorter) av barn och deras sjukdomsmönster, antibiotikaanvändning och resistensmönster hos deras bakterier. Projektet kommer att genomföras i Indien i samarbete med ett universitet med vilket vi har en långvarigt och väletablerat samarbete. Projektgruppen är flervetenskaplig och inkluderar både erfarna och yngre forskare. Studierna kommer att planeras baserade på lokalkännedom kring barriärer och underlättande faktorer för förändring av beteende kring prevention, antibiotikaanvändning och antibiotikaförorening av miljön. Kvalitativa och kvantitativa metoder kommer att användas, molekylära tekniker kommer att användas för analys av resistenta bakterier och känliga metoder för mätning av antibiotikakoncentrationer i vatten. Långtidseffekter av interventionerna liksom möjligheten för ett hållbart genomförande kommer att utvärderas både genom process- och utfallsmätningar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Karolinska Institutet</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-29-2012-2936</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>A randomized controlled study of the cost-effectiveness of a simplified hearing aid service</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En randomiserad kontrollerad studie av kostnadseffektiviteten hos förenklad hörapparatsförskrivning</narrative>
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      <narrative>To address the 97% gap between the needs for and provision of hearing aids in developing countries, giving priority to children, the WHO has published guidelines that require Services with Frequency Specific Tests (SFST) of hearing thresholds levels. SFST involves an audiometer and trained personnel, which contributes to making services rare and costly. The Simplified Hearing Aid Rehabilitation (SHARE) provision method has been developed to reduce the need for audiometric tests, which potentially leads to cheaper and more accessible services. To increase the strategic knowledge-base for provision of hearing aids in low-income countries, the objective of this study is to determine the cost-effectiveness of SHARE by comparing its costs and effects on self-reported and audiometric outcomes with those of existing SFST. The study will apply a prospective, randomized, controlled, intention-to-treat research design with a random sample of 140 girls and boys with hearing impairments living in Dhaka division, Bangladesh. The experimental group will receive SHARE from trained community workers and the control group will receive SFST from existing providers. The findings will inform the development of low-cost hearing health systems. The study will also address the lack of knowledge about the importance of frequency specific tests in low-income countries. Access to hearing aids is a pre-requisite for health equity and enjoyment of human rights.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Immunförsvaret mot malaria: betydelsen av parasitens stora genetiska mångfald Malaria är ett av de stora globala hälsoproblemen. I Afrika söder om Sahara drabbas främst barn under fem års ålder innan de gradvis blir immuna efter upprepade infektioner. Immunitet är dock inte fullständig och många är bärare av parasiter utan att vara sjuka. Svårigheten med att utveckla ett vaccin mot malaria är att malariaparasiten Plasmodium falciparum består av oerhört många olika stammar som skiljer sig genetiskt. Tiden som behövs för att bli immun bedöms vara beroende av behovet att träffat på olika stammar. Vår forskning har visat att antalet stammar som friska bärare i ett malariaomåde är infekterade med är ett mått på immunitet och vår hypotes är att förekomsten av flera stammar i blodet underhåller bredare och mer effektiva antikroppsvar som skyddar mot att bli sjuk i malaria. Vi tror även att förekomsten av parasiter i blodet underhåller annars relativt kortlivade immunsvar. Målet med detta projekt är att studera hur olika P. falciparum stammar sprids och hur förekomsten av olika stammar påverkar olika immunsvar hos värden. Studierna utförs i områden med olika malariatransmission i Tanzania, Kenya och Mali samt resenärer som diagnostiserats med malaria i Sverige. Plasmodium falciparum infektioner kommer att typas genetiskt utifrån ett antigen som är en potentiell vaccinkomponent. Antalet och typen av stammar kommer att korreleras till individers ålder och sjuklighet i malaria, var de bor enligt GPS-koordinat, samt hur mycket malaria som sprids i området. Detta kommer att kunna visa hur stammar sprids vid olika mycket transmission samt i detalj identifera om infektioner sprids mer i vissa delar av en by vilket kan bidra till möjligheter att bättre bekämpa infektionen. Vidare kommer antikroppssvar mot olika antigen att analyseras i förhållande till antalet stammar samt skydd mot malaria. Hos de svenska resenärerna har vi även möjlighet att studera hur breda och långlivade immunsvar som uppnås efter endast en infektion. Det övergripande målet med projektet är att bidra till ett vaccin mot malaria; och specifikt antalet stammar som bör ingå i ett vaccin och även hur immuniteten ska bibehållas utifrån olika nivåer av transmission. Resultaten kommer även att bidra till förståelsen för hur infektion sprids och därmed möjliggöra riktad och bättre bekämpning av malaria.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum is a potentially fatal infection. Understanding how the extensive genetic polymorphism of the parasite affects the acquisition and maintenance of immunity is a prerequisite for the development of efficacious control tools such as vaccines. In our previous studies, we have shown that persistent asymptomatic multiclonal infections predict a reduced risk of disease in high transmission settings. The aim of this project is to further establish how the genetic diversity of P. falciparum infections affects protective immunity to malaria. We will investigate polymorphisms in P. falciparum antigen genes, i.e. genes under immune selection, in individuals with different levels of exposure and immunity both within and between geographical areas, and identify potential ?hotspots? of transmission. The genetic diversity of P. falciparum infections will be related to the breadth and magnitude of antibody responses directed to a panel of several P. falciparum antigens. The longevity of immune responses (antimalarial antibody and memory B cell responses) will be studied. The project includes well defined and closely monitored cohorts living in areas of different transmission in Kenya, Tanzania and Mali, as well as Swedish travellers who experience malaria for the first time. The project will contribute to the understanding of the molecular epidemiology of P. falciparum and the acquisition and maintenance of protective immunity against malaria.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Immunförsvaret mot malaria: betydelsen av parasitens stora genetiska mångfald Malaria är ett av de stora globala hälsoproblemen. I Afrika söder om Sahara drabbas främst barn under fem års ålder innan de gradvis blir immuna efter upprepade infektioner. Immunitet är dock inte fullständig och många är bärare av parasiter utan att vara sjuka. Svårigheten med att utveckla ett vaccin mot malaria är att malariaparasiten Plasmodium falciparum består av oerhört många olika stammar som skiljer sig genetiskt. Tiden som behövs för att bli immun bedöms vara beroende av behovet att träffat på olika stammar. Vår forskning har visat att antalet stammar som friska bärare i ett malariaomåde är infekterade med är ett mått på immunitet och vår hypotes är att förekomsten av flera stammar i blodet underhåller bredare och mer effektiva antikroppsvar som skyddar mot att bli sjuk i malaria. Vi tror även att förekomsten av parasiter i blodet underhåller annars relativt kortlivade immunsvar. Målet med detta projekt är att studera hur olika P. falciparum stammar sprids och hur förekomsten av olika stammar påverkar olika immunsvar hos värden. Studierna utförs i områden med olika malariatransmission i Tanzania, Kenya och Mali samt resenärer som diagnostiserats med malaria i Sverige. Plasmodium falciparum infektioner kommer att typas genetiskt utifrån ett antigen som är en potentiell vaccinkomponent. Antalet och typen av stammar kommer att korreleras till individers ålder och sjuklighet i malaria, var de bor enligt GPS-koordinat, samt hur mycket malaria som sprids i området. Detta kommer att kunna visa hur stammar sprids vid olika mycket transmission samt i detalj identifera om infektioner sprids mer i vissa delar av en by vilket kan bidra till möjligheter att bättre bekämpa infektionen. Vidare kommer antikroppssvar mot olika antigen att analyseras i förhållande till antalet stammar samt skydd mot malaria. Hos de svenska resenärerna har vi även möjlighet att studera hur breda och långlivade immunsvar som uppnås efter endast en infektion. Det övergripande målet med projektet är att bidra till ett vaccin mot malaria; och specifikt antalet stammar som bör ingå i ett vaccin och även hur immuniteten ska bibehållas utifrån olika nivåer av transmission. Resultaten kommer även att bidra till förståelsen för hur infektion sprids och därmed möjliggöra riktad och bättre bekämpning av malaria.</narrative>
      <narrative>Malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum is a potentially fatal infection. Understanding how the extensive genetic polymorphism of the parasite affects the acquisition and maintenance of immunity is a prerequisite for the development of efficacious control tools such as vaccines. In our previous studies, we have shown that persistent asymptomatic multiclonal infections predict a reduced risk of disease in high transmission settings. The aim of this project is to further establish how the genetic diversity of P. falciparum infections affects protective immunity to malaria. We will investigate polymorphisms in P. falciparum antigen genes, i.e. genes under immune selection, in individuals with different levels of exposure and immunity both within and between geographical areas, and identify potential ?hotspots? of transmission. The genetic diversity of P. falciparum infections will be related to the breadth and magnitude of antibody responses directed to a panel of several P. falciparum antigens. The longevity of immune responses (antimalarial antibody and memory B cell responses) will be studied. The project includes well defined and closely monitored cohorts living in areas of different transmission in Kenya, Tanzania and Mali, as well as Swedish travellers who experience malaria for the first time. The project will contribute to the understanding of the molecular epidemiology of P. falciparum and the acquisition and maintenance of protective immunity against malaria.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Immunförsvaret mot malaria: betydelsen av parasitens stora genetiska mångfald Malaria är ett av de stora globala hälsoproblemen. I Afrika söder om Sahara drabbas främst barn under fem års ålder innan de gradvis blir immuna efter upprepade infektioner. Immunitet är dock inte fullständig och många är bärare av parasiter utan att vara sjuka. Svårigheten med att utveckla ett vaccin mot malaria är att malariaparasiten Plasmodium falciparum består av oerhört många olika stammar som skiljer sig genetiskt. Tiden som behövs för att bli immun bedöms vara beroende av behovet att träffat på olika stammar. Vår forskning har visat att antalet stammar som friska bärare i ett malariaomåde är infekterade med är ett mått på immunitet och vår hypotes är att förekomsten av flera stammar i blodet underhåller bredare och mer effektiva antikroppsvar som skyddar mot att bli sjuk i malaria. Vi tror även att förekomsten av parasiter i blodet underhåller annars relativt kortlivade immunsvar. Målet med detta projekt är att studera hur olika P. falciparum stammar sprids och hur förekomsten av olika stammar påverkar olika immunsvar hos värden. Studierna utförs i områden med olika malariatransmission i Tanzania, Kenya och Mali samt resenärer som diagnostiserats med malaria i Sverige. Plasmodium falciparum infektioner kommer att typas genetiskt utifrån ett antigen som är en potentiell vaccinkomponent. Antalet och typen av stammar kommer att korreleras till individers ålder och sjuklighet i malaria, var de bor enligt GPS-koordinat, samt hur mycket malaria som sprids i området. Detta kommer att kunna visa hur stammar sprids vid olika mycket transmission samt i detalj identifera om infektioner sprids mer i vissa delar av en by vilket kan bidra till möjligheter att bättre bekämpa infektionen. Vidare kommer antikroppssvar mot olika antigen att analyseras i förhållande till antalet stammar samt skydd mot malaria. Hos de svenska resenärerna har vi även möjlighet att studera hur breda och långlivade immunsvar som uppnås efter endast en infektion. Det övergripande målet med projektet är att bidra till ett vaccin mot malaria; och specifikt antalet stammar som bör ingå i ett vaccin och även hur immuniteten ska bibehållas utifrån olika nivåer av transmission. Resultaten kommer även att bidra till förståelsen för hur infektion sprids och därmed möjliggöra riktad och bättre bekämpning av malaria.</narrative>
      <narrative>Malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum is a potentially fatal infection. Understanding how the extensive genetic polymorphism of the parasite affects the acquisition and maintenance of immunity is a prerequisite for the development of efficacious control tools such as vaccines. In our previous studies, we have shown that persistent asymptomatic multiclonal infections predict a reduced risk of disease in high transmission settings. The aim of this project is to further establish how the genetic diversity of P. falciparum infections affects protective immunity to malaria. We will investigate polymorphisms in P. falciparum antigen genes, i.e. genes under immune selection, in individuals with different levels of exposure and immunity both within and between geographical areas, and identify potential ?hotspots? of transmission. The genetic diversity of P. falciparum infections will be related to the breadth and magnitude of antibody responses directed to a panel of several P. falciparum antigens. The longevity of immune responses (antimalarial antibody and memory B cell responses) will be studied. The project includes well defined and closely monitored cohorts living in areas of different transmission in Kenya, Tanzania and Mali, as well as Swedish travellers who experience malaria for the first time. The project will contribute to the understanding of the molecular epidemiology of P. falciparum and the acquisition and maintenance of protective immunity against malaria.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hur kan infektion med bakterien Helicobacter pylori orsaka magsäckscancer? Nära hälften av världens befolkning är kroniskt infekterad i magsäcken med bakterien Helicobacter pylori. De flesta som är infekterade utvecklar inte några allvarliga symptom, men 1-2 % drabbas av magsäckscancer. Magsäckscancer diagnosticeras ofta sent p.g.a. diffusa symptom, och detta leder till en hög dödlighet i sjukdomen. Detta i kombination med den höga andelen H. pylori-infekterade individer gör att magsäckscancer är den näst vanligaste dödsorsaken i cancer totalt i världen. Eftersom problemet med magsäckscancer är störst i ostasien samt i central- och sydamerika, förläggs provinsamlingen i projektet till Nicaragua. Projektets målsättning är att öka kunskapen om hur det går till när H. pylori-infektionen orsakar magsäckscancer. Vi har i tidigare studier upptäckt att under infektionsprocessen försvinner vissa av magsäckens mekanismer som annars skyddar mot vävnadsskada och genetiska skador. Vår hypotes är att förlusten av dessa mekanismer ökar magsäckens känslighet för cancerframkallande ämnen, som t.ex. ämnen i tobaksrök, rök från matlagning eller olika typer av gifter från mögelsvampar, och därigenom orsakar cancerutvecklingen. Vi kommer därför att undersöka hur förekomsten av genförändringar (mutationer) i magsäckens celler förhåller sig till förlusten av skyddsmekanismer i magsäcken. Om projektet blir framgångsrikt räknar vi med att kunskapen från projektet ska kunna bidra till utveckling av nya terapier mot magsäckscancer, eller nya förebyggande åtgärder som kan minska risken för utveckling av magsäckscancer hos infekterade personer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Gastric cancer (GC) is the second most common cause of cancer death in the world and a global health problem of the poorest, around two thirds of the 700 000 yearly deaths in GC occur in low- and lower-middle-income countries. The main risk factors for GC are chronic infection with the bacterium Helicobacter pylori, tobacco smoking and poor dietary habits. We have found that patients suffering from atrophic gastritis (AG) and intestinal metaplasia (IM) in the corpus mucosa, two consequences of H. pylori infection and predisposing conditions for GC development, have defects in several protective systems of the stomach. These include blood clotting, cytochrome P450 genes (CYP enzymes), and DNA-repair systems. Our hypothesis is that the defects observed in AG and IM leads to loss of protection against ingested carcinogens such as tobacco smoke compounds and/or carcinogenic mold toxins, which allows development of cancer-inducing mutations in the stomach mucosa. This will be addressed by mRNA-sequencing of stomach samples. Transcriptome mutations will be detected and correlated to alterations in the mucosal defense systems. The project is dependent on a high-quality biobank of patient samples being collected in Nicaragua, a country of high risk for gastric cancer development. The results will provide important information regarding the mechanisms of GC development, which will aid development of future prophylaxis or therapy of GC in high-risk populations.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Cancerogena mekanismer vid Helicobacter pylori-inducerad atrofisk gastrit i en population med hög magsäckscancerrisk.</narrative>
      <narrative>Procarcinogenic mechanisms of Helicobacter pylori-induced atrophic gastritis in a population of high gastric cancer risk</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hur kan infektion med bakterien Helicobacter pylori orsaka magsäckscancer? Nära hälften av världens befolkning är kroniskt infekterad i magsäcken med bakterien Helicobacter pylori. De flesta som är infekterade utvecklar inte några allvarliga symptom, men 1-2 % drabbas av magsäckscancer. Magsäckscancer diagnosticeras ofta sent p.g.a. diffusa symptom, och detta leder till en hög dödlighet i sjukdomen. Detta i kombination med den höga andelen H. pylori-infekterade individer gör att magsäckscancer är den näst vanligaste dödsorsaken i cancer totalt i världen. Eftersom problemet med magsäckscancer är störst i ostasien samt i central- och sydamerika, förläggs provinsamlingen i projektet till Nicaragua. Projektets målsättning är att öka kunskapen om hur det går till när H. pylori-infektionen orsakar magsäckscancer. Vi har i tidigare studier upptäckt att under infektionsprocessen försvinner vissa av magsäckens mekanismer som annars skyddar mot vävnadsskada och genetiska skador. Vår hypotes är att förlusten av dessa mekanismer ökar magsäckens känslighet för cancerframkallande ämnen, som t.ex. ämnen i tobaksrök, rök från matlagning eller olika typer av gifter från mögelsvampar, och därigenom orsakar cancerutvecklingen. Vi kommer därför att undersöka hur förekomsten av genförändringar (mutationer) i magsäckens celler förhåller sig till förlusten av skyddsmekanismer i magsäcken. Om projektet blir framgångsrikt räknar vi med att kunskapen från projektet ska kunna bidra till utveckling av nya terapier mot magsäckscancer, eller nya förebyggande åtgärder som kan minska risken för utveckling av magsäckscancer hos infekterade personer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Gastric cancer (GC) is the second most common cause of cancer death in the world and a global health problem of the poorest, around two thirds of the 700 000 yearly deaths in GC occur in low- and lower-middle-income countries. The main risk factors for GC are chronic infection with the bacterium Helicobacter pylori, tobacco smoking and poor dietary habits. We have found that patients suffering from atrophic gastritis (AG) and intestinal metaplasia (IM) in the corpus mucosa, two consequences of H. pylori infection and predisposing conditions for GC development, have defects in several protective systems of the stomach. These include blood clotting, cytochrome P450 genes (CYP enzymes), and DNA-repair systems. Our hypothesis is that the defects observed in AG and IM leads to loss of protection against ingested carcinogens such as tobacco smoke compounds and/or carcinogenic mold toxins, which allows development of cancer-inducing mutations in the stomach mucosa. This will be addressed by mRNA-sequencing of stomach samples. Transcriptome mutations will be detected and correlated to alterations in the mucosal defense systems. The project is dependent on a high-quality biobank of patient samples being collected in Nicaragua, a country of high risk for gastric cancer development. The results will provide important information regarding the mechanisms of GC development, which will aid development of future prophylaxis or therapy of GC in high-risk populations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The overall aim of this project is to develop effective vaccines against two of the most common gastrointestinal pathogens, i.e. enterotoxin-producing Escherichia coli (ETEC) and Helicobacter pylori, especially for use in developing countries. This includes studies to elucidate immune mechanisms and antigens of importance for protection against diseases caused by these bacteria and to construct and evaluate promising candidate vaccines for safety and immunogenicity, initially in animals and subsequently in humans. It also includes a search for new ETEC colonization factors and analyses of emerging ETEC clones by means of whole genome sequencing. A new oral ETEC candidate vaccine developed by us, consisting of recombinant E. coli bacteria over-expressing the most important ETEC colonization factors and a toxoid will be evaluated alone and together with a promising mucosal adjuvant for safety and immunogenicity in Phase I/II studies, initially in Sweden and subsequently in descending age groups in Bangladesh. The aim is also to identify simple interventions such as calorie and micronutrient supplementation, changed breast feeding patterns, anti-parasite treatment that may improve immune responses against enteric vaccines in children in developing countries. Vaccine strains that overexpress putative protective H. pylori antigens will also be constructed and tested for protective efficacy in experimental animals.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den övergripande målsättningen med forskningsprogrammet är att utveckla effektiva vacciner mot två av de vanligaste mag-tarminfektionerna. I första hand ska vi söka ta fram ett förbättrat vaccin mot enterotoxinbildande Escherichia coli (ETEC) bakterier, som orsakar ca 400 miljoner diarré-episoder och ca 300,000 dödsfall årligen hos barn under 5 år i utvecklingsländerna och som också är den vanligaste orsaken till diarré hos resenärer till dessa områden. Vi studerar också faktorer av betydelse för att utveckla ett vaccin mot magsårsbakterien Helicobacter pylori. Ca hälften av jordens befolkning är infekterad med H. pylori, men bara 10-15 % av de som är infekterade får magsår och 1-2 % cancer i magsäcken. De flesta H. pylori infektionerna förekommer hos befolkningen i utvecklingsländerna. Vi har tex nyligen visat i en studie i Bangladesh att 60 % av barnen var infekterade före två års ålder, medan andra studier har visat att mindre än 10% av barnen i Västeuropa är infekterade. Behovet av ett H. pylori-vaccin har ökat avsevärt under senare år, framför allt i utvecklingsländerna, p.g.a. den alarmerande ökningen av antibiotikaresistens mot de läkemedel som används där för behandling av H. pylori. Vi har länge arbetat med att söka utveckla ett effektivt ETEC vaccin enligt samma principer som vi tidigare använt för att utveckla det drickbara koleravaccinet Dukoral®. Kolera och ETEC bakterier orsakar sjukdom på likartat sätt och vi har tidigare visat att en komponent i koleravaccinet, koleratoxin B subenhet (CTB) också kan ge effektivt, om än kortvarigt skydd mot vissa former av ETEC diarré. Det drickbara ETEC vaccin vi initialt tog fram bestod av en kombination av hela avdödade ETEC bakterier som uttrycker s.k. kolonisationsfaktorer, CFs, på ytan i kombination med CTB. Vaccinet var oskadligt och gav upphov till signifikant skydd mot svårare former av turistdiarré, men inte mot ETEC diarré hos små barn i Egypten. Avsikten med det aktuella forskningsprogrammet är därför att utvärdera ett modifierat ETEC vaccin, som består av vaccinstammar som uttrycker betydligt högre nivåer av de viktigaste skyddande bakteriella antigenerna, d.v.s. de fyra vanligaste CFs, resp en modifierad toxoid som förväntas ge mer specifikt skydd mot ETEC bakterier. Vi ska också undersöka möjligheten att förstärka immunsvaren mot vaccinet genom att ge det tillsammans med ett mycket lovande immunförstärkande s.k. adjuvans. Detta kommer att utvärderas i en omfattande dubbel-blind studie på vuxna svenskar som får det nya Tetravalenta vaccinet ensamt, eller i kombination med adjuvans eller placebo. Vaccinet kommer att studeras noggrant med avseende på säkerhet och förmåga att ge upphov till immunsvar främst i tarmen mot de viktigaste antigenerna. Om studierna i Sverige visar att vaccinet är oskadligt och ger upphov till starka immunsvar planeras fortsatta studier initialt på vuxna, och därefter barn i sjunkande åldersgrupper i Bangladesh. Vi ska också söka identifiera olika faktorer som kan förklara varför drickbara vacciner fungerar mycket sämre hos barn i utvecklings-länder än hos barn och vuxna i västvärlden. Vi ska därvid bla utvärdera om olika kosttillskott, tex vitaminer och andra näringsämnen ( Vitamin A och D, järn, zink mm), respektive om behandling mot olika parasiter före vaccination kan resultera i förbättrade immunsvar. När det gäller förutsättningarna att utveckla ett vaccin mot H. pylori ska vi söka identifiera de viktigaste skyddande antigenerna och immunmekanismerna hos människa. Vi har bla visat att vissa immunsvar är nedsatta eller förändrade hos patienter som utvecklar magsår resp magsäckscancer jämfört med hos individer som är infekterade, men inte utvecklar symptom. Avsikten är att utvärdera om sådana immunsvar kan förstärkas genom vaccination. Vi har också visat att barn som infekteras med H. pylori under de första levnadsmånaderna har fått bröstmjölk som innehåller betydligt lägre nivåer av H. pylori-antikroppar än de som är symptomfria eller i</narrative>
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      <narrative>The overall aim of this project is to develop effective vaccines against two of the most common gastrointestinal pathogens, i.e. enterotoxin-producing Escherichia coli (ETEC) and Helicobacter pylori, especially for use in developing countries. This includes studies to elucidate immune mechanisms and antigens of importance for protection against diseases caused by these bacteria and to construct and evaluate promising candidate vaccines for safety and immunogenicity, initially in animals and subsequently in humans. It also includes a search for new ETEC colonization factors and analyses of emerging ETEC clones by means of whole genome sequencing. A new oral ETEC candidate vaccine developed by us, consisting of recombinant E. coli bacteria over-expressing the most important ETEC colonization factors and a toxoid will be evaluated alone and together with a promising mucosal adjuvant for safety and immunogenicity in Phase I/II studies, initially in Sweden and subsequently in descending age groups in Bangladesh. The aim is also to identify simple interventions such as calorie and micronutrient supplementation, changed breast feeding patterns, anti-parasite treatment that may improve immune responses against enteric vaccines in children in developing countries. Vaccine strains that overexpress putative protective H. pylori antigens will also be constructed and tested for protective efficacy in experimental animals.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den övergripande målsättningen med forskningsprogrammet är att utveckla effektiva vacciner mot två av de vanligaste mag-tarminfektionerna. I första hand ska vi söka ta fram ett förbättrat vaccin mot enterotoxinbildande Escherichia coli (ETEC) bakterier, som orsakar ca 400 miljoner diarré-episoder och ca 300,000 dödsfall årligen hos barn under 5 år i utvecklingsländerna och som också är den vanligaste orsaken till diarré hos resenärer till dessa områden. Vi studerar också faktorer av betydelse för att utveckla ett vaccin mot magsårsbakterien Helicobacter pylori. Ca hälften av jordens befolkning är infekterad med H. pylori, men bara 10-15 % av de som är infekterade får magsår och 1-2 % cancer i magsäcken. De flesta H. pylori infektionerna förekommer hos befolkningen i utvecklingsländerna. Vi har tex nyligen visat i en studie i Bangladesh att 60 % av barnen var infekterade före två års ålder, medan andra studier har visat att mindre än 10% av barnen i Västeuropa är infekterade. Behovet av ett H. pylori-vaccin har ökat avsevärt under senare år, framför allt i utvecklingsländerna, p.g.a. den alarmerande ökningen av antibiotikaresistens mot de läkemedel som används där för behandling av H. pylori. Vi har länge arbetat med att söka utveckla ett effektivt ETEC vaccin enligt samma principer som vi tidigare använt för att utveckla det drickbara koleravaccinet Dukoral®. Kolera och ETEC bakterier orsakar sjukdom på likartat sätt och vi har tidigare visat att en komponent i koleravaccinet, koleratoxin B subenhet (CTB) också kan ge effektivt, om än kortvarigt skydd mot vissa former av ETEC diarré. Det drickbara ETEC vaccin vi initialt tog fram bestod av en kombination av hela avdödade ETEC bakterier som uttrycker s.k. kolonisationsfaktorer, CFs, på ytan i kombination med CTB. Vaccinet var oskadligt och gav upphov till signifikant skydd mot svårare former av turistdiarré, men inte mot ETEC diarré hos små barn i Egypten. Avsikten med det aktuella forskningsprogrammet är därför att utvärdera ett modifierat ETEC vaccin, som består av vaccinstammar som uttrycker betydligt högre nivåer av de viktigaste skyddande bakteriella antigenerna, d.v.s. de fyra vanligaste CFs, resp en modifierad toxoid som förväntas ge mer specifikt skydd mot ETEC bakterier. Vi ska också undersöka möjligheten att förstärka immunsvaren mot vaccinet genom att ge det tillsammans med ett mycket lovande immunförstärkande s.k. adjuvans. Detta kommer att utvärderas i en omfattande dubbel-blind studie på vuxna svenskar som får det nya Tetravalenta vaccinet ensamt, eller i kombination med adjuvans eller placebo. Vaccinet kommer att studeras noggrant med avseende på säkerhet och förmåga att ge upphov till immunsvar främst i tarmen mot de viktigaste antigenerna. Om studierna i Sverige visar att vaccinet är oskadligt och ger upphov till starka immunsvar planeras fortsatta studier initialt på vuxna, och därefter barn i sjunkande åldersgrupper i Bangladesh. Vi ska också söka identifiera olika faktorer som kan förklara varför drickbara vacciner fungerar mycket sämre hos barn i utvecklings-länder än hos barn och vuxna i västvärlden. Vi ska därvid bla utvärdera om olika kosttillskott, tex vitaminer och andra näringsämnen ( Vitamin A och D, järn, zink mm), respektive om behandling mot olika parasiter före vaccination kan resultera i förbättrade immunsvar. När det gäller förutsättningarna att utveckla ett vaccin mot H. pylori ska vi söka identifiera de viktigaste skyddande antigenerna och immunmekanismerna hos människa. Vi har bla visat att vissa immunsvar är nedsatta eller förändrade hos patienter som utvecklar magsår resp magsäckscancer jämfört med hos individer som är infekterade, men inte utvecklar symptom. Avsikten är att utvärdera om sådana immunsvar kan förstärkas genom vaccination. Vi har också visat att barn som infekteras med H. pylori under de första levnadsmånaderna har fått bröstmjölk som innehåller betydligt lägre nivåer av H. pylori-antikroppar än de som är symptomfria eller i</narrative>
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      <narrative>Optimization of HIV clinical care through bio- and healthinformatics in the global epidemic</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Behandling av humant immunbrist virus (hiv) infektion har lett till en dramatisk minskning i sjuklighet och dödlighet. Dock finns vissa hot mot den långsiktiga behandlingseffekten, framför allt resistens-utveckling och biverkningar. Vi har tidigare utvecklat en mycket stor databas med &gt;55.000 europeiska patienter där information om behandling och dess effekt finns. Genom att använda oss av bioinformatiska metoder har vi utvecklat ett system som kan välja ut den bästa behandlingen efter en terapisvikt. Dock har nya hiv läkemedel tillkommit och ny kunskap om att även den infekterade personens gen-uppsättning har betydelse för vilken resistens och biverkningar som kan uppstå. Vi kommer därför att utvidga kunskapen om detta genom lägga till nya data om virusets och den infekterade personens genuppsättning. Hiv behandlingen används även framgångsrikt i låg-medel inkomst länder. P.g.a knappa ekonomiska resurser kan dock inte patienterna följas med laboratoriemetoder på samma sätt som i Europa. Detta har medfört att multiresistens har blivit vanligt och att smitta med resistent virus blir allt vanligare. Vi kommer därför att på basis av ett samarbete med Etiopien ta fram en ett flödesschema, en s.k. klinisk algoritm, med vilken vi avser att kunna identifiera de etiopiska patienter där behandlingen börjar svikta utan att behöva använda dyra laboratorie-metoder. Dessutom avser vi att utveckla vår bioinformatiska metod så att den anpassas till afrikanska förhållanden och där målsättningen är att metoden ska kunna hjälpa till att välja den bästa behandlingen efter en terapisvikt utan att resistens-testning behöver göras. Om denna kliniska algoritm och en sådan bioinformatisk metod kan tas fram bedömmer vi att dessa kan komma vara mycket betydelsefulla i målsättningen att hiv behandlingen även i framtiden ska vara framgångsrik i alla länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The project aim at studying transmitted and acquired HIV drug resistance and to develop a clinical algorithm for identifying patients who fail antiretroviral therapy (ART) and a bioinformatics engine which will predict the best HIV drug combination to use after failure. The study is based on two large HIV cohorts; Swedish/EuResist and the Ethiopian ACM. The EuResist includes &gt;55.000 patients and the ACM 800 patients from 7 geographically distinct sites in Ethiopia. We have earlier shown that our bioinformatic approach is better than other available methods for the choice of HIV drugs after failure. We will now further develop it by introducing three new scientific aspects: resistance to new categories of HIV drugs, epitope mapping and HLA-testing, into our research. For Africa, biostatistics based on the unique Ethiopian cohort, a clinical algorithm will be developed with which patients who fail therapy can be identified without costly laboratory assays. Also, African treatment data will feed the bioinformatic engine with the aim of developing methodology which can predict the best drug combination to use without resistance testing. If the project succeeds, the algorithm and the engine will be freely available on the internet and are likely to have a major impact on clinical care and research in the global HIV epidemic.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The project aim at studying transmitted and acquired HIV drug resistance and to develop a clinical algorithm for identifying patients who fail antiretroviral therapy (ART) and a bioinformatics engine which will predict the best HIV drug combination to use after failure. The study is based on two large HIV cohorts; Swedish/EuResist and the Ethiopian ACM. The EuResist includes &gt;55.000 patients and the ACM 800 patients from 7 geographically distinct sites in Ethiopia. We have earlier shown that our bioinformatic approach is better than other available methods for the choice of HIV drugs after failure. We will now further develop it by introducing three new scientific aspects: resistance to new categories of HIV drugs, epitope mapping and HLA-testing, into our research. For Africa, biostatistics based on the unique Ethiopian cohort, a clinical algorithm will be developed with which patients who fail therapy can be identified without costly laboratory assays. Also, African treatment data will feed the bioinformatic engine with the aim of developing methodology which can predict the best drug combination to use without resistance testing. If the project succeeds, the algorithm and the engine will be freely available on the internet and are likely to have a major impact on clinical care and research in the global HIV epidemic.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Behandling av humant immunbrist virus (hiv) infektion har lett till en dramatisk minskning i sjuklighet och dödlighet. Dock finns vissa hot mot den långsiktiga behandlingseffekten, framför allt resistens-utveckling och biverkningar. Vi har tidigare utvecklat en mycket stor databas med &gt;55.000 europeiska patienter där information om behandling och dess effekt finns. Genom att använda oss av bioinformatiska metoder har vi utvecklat ett system som kan välja ut den bästa behandlingen efter en terapisvikt. Dock har nya hiv läkemedel tillkommit och ny kunskap om att även den infekterade personens gen-uppsättning har betydelse för vilken resistens och biverkningar som kan uppstå. Vi kommer därför att utvidga kunskapen om detta genom lägga till nya data om virusets och den infekterade personens genuppsättning. Hiv behandlingen används även framgångsrikt i låg-medel inkomst länder. P.g.a knappa ekonomiska resurser kan dock inte patienterna följas med laboratoriemetoder på samma sätt som i Europa. Detta har medfört att multiresistens har blivit vanligt och att smitta med resistent virus blir allt vanligare. Vi kommer därför att på basis av ett samarbete med Etiopien ta fram en ett flödesschema, en s.k. klinisk algoritm, med vilken vi avser att kunna identifiera de etiopiska patienter där behandlingen börjar svikta utan att behöva använda dyra laboratorie-metoder. Dessutom avser vi att utveckla vår bioinformatiska metod så att den anpassas till afrikanska förhållanden och där målsättningen är att metoden ska kunna hjälpa till att välja den bästa behandlingen efter en terapisvikt utan att resistens-testning behöver göras. Om denna kliniska algoritm och en sådan bioinformatisk metod kan tas fram bedömmer vi att dessa kan komma vara mycket betydelsefulla i målsättningen att hiv behandlingen även i framtiden ska vara framgångsrik i alla länder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Forest products are undoubtedly connected to our daily life, either processed or in raw condition. The extents to which they are processed reflect the advances of the modern era. For many societies, wood is the most distinguished of forest products. The level and type of uses given to wood varies from one context to another. For example, in developed nations wood processing is in line with the level of industry. In Mozambique however, little progress took place in terms of wood processing. Amongst several reasons two are of major impacts, namely poor industrialization along with high diversity of timber species requiring specialized treatment. The latter reason has prompted selective logging in natural tropical forests overlooking hundreds of other wood species with potential to common uses. In recent years, natural tropical forests in developing countries like Mozambique faced rapid depreciation due to overexploitation of very few well known timbers. Consequently, this situation impaired the development of wood industry in Mozambique which included increased unemployment in rural areas. Therefore, the search for abundant alternative timbers is in the research agenda of developing countries including Mozambique. It is largely believed that the success of this approach will demand studies aimed at generating knowledge of wood properties for better utilization as well as wood anatomy for identification purposes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Timber products from lesser used wood species grown in Mozambique - Technology, properties, exploitation features and market possibilities Popular description of the project Tropical wood species growing in Mozambique have been studied but no information exists on the properties and service features of timber products from the studied species. The proposed study on the products from lesser used timbers from Mozambique will contribute to some diversification in the tropical timber market in Sweden and other Nordic countries. Undoubtedly the interest for these timbers will ensure employment in the timber sector in Mozambique as well as income for the country. The project can increase the interest of Swedish companies willing to invest and work with tropical timber. Mozambique is not in the list of the tropical countries with well established timber export. Forests are an important part of the ecology in Mozambique and consist of miombo woodlands, tropical rain forests and savannas covering 78% of the land surface. The forests constitute one of the major sectors in the country?s economy, providing diverse benefits to the local people, including material for constructions, firewood and charcoal production. In recent years the contribution of forest exports and wood industry to the gross domestic product (GDR) was on average 3%. A limited number of timber species (10-12 species, e.g. jambire, mahogany, azobe, meranti, teak, etc.) is mainly used for processing and trade worldwide. In Mozambique, the stock of well-known wood species such as chanfuta (Afzelia quanzensis Welw), jambirre (Milletia stuhlmannii Taub) and umbila (Pterocarpus angolensis DC) has become scarce in Mozambican natural forests. In this context, harvesting of abundant but lesser used wood species needs to be gradually encouraged and increased in Mozambique. Hence, the use of a broader range of wood species will conform to what the natural forests can produce sustainably to the demand and also will contribute to reduce the depletion of well-known wood species. On the other hand, the latest EU-wide trade data indicates that imports of hardwoods from developing countries were showing early signs of recovery in the first half of 2010. During this period, European imports of hardwood logs, sawn wood, plywood and veneers from developing countries resulted in 1 721 000 m3, an increase of 21% compared to the volume achieved in the first half of 2009. Sweden and the Nordic countries are increasingly interested in the import of tropical timber for the above application. The project will benefit for both Mozambique by increasing and developing the timber sector of the economy (i.e. employing more local people) and for Sweden by diversification of the timber product market and revealing the possibility for Swedish companies for investment in Mozambique forest products sector.</narrative>
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      <email>vetenskapsradet@vr.se</email>
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      <narrative>Timber products from lesser used wood species grown in Mozambique -technology, properties, exploitation features and market possibilities</narrative>
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      <narrative>Forest products are undoubtedly connected to our daily life, either processed or in raw condition. The extents to which they are processed reflect the advances of the modern era. For many societies, wood is the most distinguished of forest products. The level and type of uses given to wood varies from one context to another. For example, in developed nations wood processing is in line with the level of industry. In Mozambique however, little progress took place in terms of wood processing. Amongst several reasons two are of major impacts, namely poor industrialization along with high diversity of timber species requiring specialized treatment. The latter reason has prompted selective logging in natural tropical forests overlooking hundreds of other wood species with potential to common uses. In recent years, natural tropical forests in developing countries like Mozambique faced rapid depreciation due to overexploitation of very few well known timbers. Consequently, this situation impaired the development of wood industry in Mozambique which included increased unemployment in rural areas. Therefore, the search for abundant alternative timbers is in the research agenda of developing countries including Mozambique. It is largely believed that the success of this approach will demand studies aimed at generating knowledge of wood properties for better utilization as well as wood anatomy for identification purposes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Timber products from lesser used wood species grown in Mozambique - Technology, properties, exploitation features and market possibilities Popular description of the project Tropical wood species growing in Mozambique have been studied but no information exists on the properties and service features of timber products from the studied species. The proposed study on the products from lesser used timbers from Mozambique will contribute to some diversification in the tropical timber market in Sweden and other Nordic countries. Undoubtedly the interest for these timbers will ensure employment in the timber sector in Mozambique as well as income for the country. The project can increase the interest of Swedish companies willing to invest and work with tropical timber. Mozambique is not in the list of the tropical countries with well established timber export. Forests are an important part of the ecology in Mozambique and consist of miombo woodlands, tropical rain forests and savannas covering 78% of the land surface. The forests constitute one of the major sectors in the country?s economy, providing diverse benefits to the local people, including material for constructions, firewood and charcoal production. In recent years the contribution of forest exports and wood industry to the gross domestic product (GDR) was on average 3%. A limited number of timber species (10-12 species, e.g. jambire, mahogany, azobe, meranti, teak, etc.) is mainly used for processing and trade worldwide. In Mozambique, the stock of well-known wood species such as chanfuta (Afzelia quanzensis Welw), jambirre (Milletia stuhlmannii Taub) and umbila (Pterocarpus angolensis DC) has become scarce in Mozambican natural forests. In this context, harvesting of abundant but lesser used wood species needs to be gradually encouraged and increased in Mozambique. Hence, the use of a broader range of wood species will conform to what the natural forests can produce sustainably to the demand and also will contribute to reduce the depletion of well-known wood species. On the other hand, the latest EU-wide trade data indicates that imports of hardwoods from developing countries were showing early signs of recovery in the first half of 2010. During this period, European imports of hardwood logs, sawn wood, plywood and veneers from developing countries resulted in 1 721 000 m3, an increase of 21% compared to the volume achieved in the first half of 2009. Sweden and the Nordic countries are increasingly interested in the import of tropical timber for the above application. The project will benefit for both Mozambique by increasing and developing the timber sector of the economy (i.e. employing more local people) and for Sweden by diversification of the timber product market and revealing the possibility for Swedish companies for investment in Mozambique forest products sector.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main aim of the project is to increase our capacity to detect low levels of malaria parasites in asymptomatic carriers, and to investigate if these carriers are reservoirs for spreading malaria during transmission seasons. In areas with seasonal malaria in Ethiopia we will detect the presence of parasites during the long intervals between transmission seasons, treat asymptomatic carriers, and investigate the relative transmission capacity of drug resistant and drug susceptible parasites. We will also investigate the origin and spread of drug resistant clones in the region. In Tanzania, where transmission is higher, we will apply detection and treatment of asymptomatic carriers in an effort to lower the very high transmission rates. We will specifically monitor the first reappearing parasites after successful treatment for any particular characteristics that may make these parasites indicators of emerging resistance against artemisinin drug combinations. In both areas, we will monitor the spread of specific clones by microsatellite mapping. The results should be useful in guiding intervention activities in areas of different endemicities and help in reducing malaria incidence.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main aim of the project is to increase our capacity to detect low levels of malaria parasites in asymptomatic carriers, and to investigate if these carriers are reservoirs for spreading malaria during transmission seasons. In areas with seasonal malaria in Ethiopia we will detect the presence of parasites during the long intervals between transmission seasons, treat asymptomatic carriers, and investigate the relative transmission capacity of drug resistant and drug susceptible parasites. We will also investigate the origin and spread of drug resistant clones in the region. In Tanzania, where transmission is higher, we will apply detection and treatment of asymptomatic carriers in an effort to lower the very high transmission rates. We will specifically monitor the first reappearing parasites after successful treatment for any particular characteristics that may make these parasites indicators of emerging resistance against artemisinin drug combinations. In both areas, we will monitor the spread of specific clones by microsatellite mapping. The results should be useful in guiding intervention activities in areas of different endemicities and help in reducing malaria incidence.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Minskad spridning av malaria genom diagnos och behandling av symptomfria bärare. Malaria tillhör de mest spridda och dödliga infektionssjukdomarna. Trots en viss framgång i kontroll av malaria under senare delen av 1900-talet dör fortfarande uppskattningsvis närmare 1 million människor, främst barn av malaria. Under 1900-talet skedde dock en stor förändring i utbredningen av sjukdomen, i stora delar av Asien har antalet dödsfall i malaria minskat dramatiskt, medan utvecklingen i Afrika har gått åt andra hållet med en ökning i antalet dödsfall. Denna ökning fortsatte fram till ca 2005, varefter vi kan se en begynnande hoppfull utveckling mot minskande dödstal. Variationerna inom Afrika är dock stora, de länder som lyckats bäst har framgångsrikt infört de medel som idag finns tillgängliga, nämligen skydd mot smittförande insekter genom att använda myggnät, samt förbättrade metoder för att ställa diagnos och slutligen effektivare läkemedel. Genom att upptäcka infektionen i tid och sätta in adekvat behandling kan dödligheten minimeras. De framgångar som redovisas från flera länder gör att förhoppningarna om utrotande av sjukdomen, åtminstone från flera länder i utkanten av malarians utbredningsområde är möjligt. Det finns dock flera svårigheter. Antalet människor som bär på malariaparasiter utan att uppvisa sjukdomssymptom är större än man varit medveten om tidigare, vi kallar dessa ?symptomfria bärare? i detta projekt. Vi avser att studera betydelsen av dessa bärare i två olika geografiska områden med olika förutsättningar. Etiopien i nordöstra Afrika har en begränsad spridningssäsong för malaria i anslutning till regnperioder. Under torrperioden däremellan förekommer mycket begränsat med myggor som kan sprida sjukdomen. Tidigare studier i Sudan visade att ett förvånansvärt stort antal människor har påvisbara parasiter i blodet under hela torrperioden. I Etiopien förekommer visserligen två malariasäsonger men dessa är korta och även här finns långa intervall utan smittspridning. Dock har inte lika ingående studier av malaria under intervallperioderna gjorts i Etiopien, vi hoppas få svar på om situationen är densamma där som i Sudan. Det vi hoppas åstadkomma är att genom att upptäcka bärare och behandla dessa med effektiva läkemedel, minska risken för smittspridning under kommande regnperioder. I Tanzania med betydligt mer omfattande malariaspridning är situationen annorlunda, smittan förekommer med vissa variationer året om och en stor del av den vuxna befolkningen är parasitbärare. Även här vill vi dock undersöka möjligheterna att systematiskt upptäcka och behandla vuxna bärare för att möjligtvis minska dessa bärares möjligheter att sprida smittan till barn i omgivningen. I båda typerna av områden nöjer vi oss inte med att påvisa förekomsten av parasiter i blodet, utan går ett steg till i analysen. Malariaparasiter har en komplicerad utveckling och den form som orsakar sjukdom hos människan kan inte direkt överföras från människa till människa genom myggstick. För att bli smittförande måste parasiten utvecklas till en slags könsceller, kallade gametocyter, som kommer att befruktas i myggans mage och sedan omvandlas till en ny form, sporozoit, vilket är den form som myggan kan injicera i en människa. Denna utveckling i myggan tar 1-2 veckor. Vi vill under detta projekt förbättra metoderna för att påvisa gametocyter i blodet, eftersom det är de som bär större mängder av denna form som fungerar som smitt-reservoar. Kan vi rikta in oss på dessa smittbärare är chanserna störst att få en mätbar effekt av insatserna. Vi kommer också att analysera hur faktorer som variationer i immunsvar hos människor samt läkemedels-behandling påverkar förekomsten av parasitens sexuella stadier. Sammantaget bör våra undersökningar leda till en bättre förståelse för spridningen av malaria, speciellt i områden och under omständigheter där sjukdomssymptom av olika skäl inte visar sig. Vi vill också visa att man genom riktade insatser kan mätbart minska sp</narrative>
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      <narrative>Party politics, socio-political opposition and grassroots democracy in West African Municipalities</narrative>
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      <narrative>This collaborative project, which brings together researchers from Sweden, Mali and Burkina Faso, examines current practices of decentralisation and democracy in West Africa, from an anthropological perspective. The project sets out to develop a comparative cultural analysis of party politics, socio-political opposition and grassroots democracy in municipalities in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger. In doing this it draws on on-going research on democratic culture in West Africa, a concept that denotes the ways in which democracy is practised, and attributed meaning by political actors. Issues relating to democracy at the local level are very important, not least because the three countries in focus have recently experienced disturbing political and military developments. By working in the municipalities, we seek to understand how political players and ordinary citizens apply, interpret, and learn democracy locally and how they relate to national political events. The activities planned include reciprocal one month research visits, workshops in Sweden and in Mali/Burkina Faso, seminars and a co-publication. The collaborative project is an opportunity to together develop research questions and methodological and theoretical approaches to the study of democracy. It will also provide a platform for the formation of a strong research group that can engage in applied research in the fields of decentralisation, democracy and local development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Partipolitik, socio-politisk opposition och gräsrotsdemokrati i västafrikanska kommuner Detta samarbetsprojekt undersöker hur decentralisering och demokrati praktiseras i Västafrika. Projektet handlar om att utveckla en jämförande kulturanalys av partipolitik, socio-politisk opposition och gräsrotsdemokrati i kommuner i Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger. Från ett antropologiskt perspektiv skall politik och kommunaldemokrati studeras i dessa tre länder som under de senaste decennierna genomgår demokratiseringsprocesser. Frågor rörande demokratins förankring på lokal nivå är mycket viktiga, inte minst eftersom de tre länderna haft en oroväckande politisk och militär utveckling på senare tid. För i sammanhang där militären fortsatt spelar en viktig roll i nationell politik är frågan hur kommunerna med sina valda församlingar hanterar svängningarna mellan auktoritärt och demokratiskt styre på nationell nivå. Genom att arbeta i kommunerna söker vi förstå hur politiska aktörer och vanliga medborgare tillämpar, tolkar och tillägnar sig demokrati lokalt och hur de förhåller sig till nationell politik. Projektdeltagarna har liknande teoretiska och metodiska ansatser när det gäller lokal dynamik och antropologiskt fältarbete. Deltagarna har tidigare bedrivit forskning om decentraliseringsprocesser i Burkina Faso och Mali. Projektet ger en plattform för utbyte och diskussion med forskningsaktiviteter som omfattar ömsesidiga forskningsbesök om en månad åt gången, årliga workshops, seminarier och gemensamma publikationer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Partipolitik, socio-politisk opposition och gräsrotsdemokrati i västafrikanska kommuner Detta samarbetsprojekt undersöker hur decentralisering och demokrati praktiseras i Västafrika. Projektet handlar om att utveckla en jämförande kulturanalys av partipolitik, socio-politisk opposition och gräsrotsdemokrati i kommuner i Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger. Från ett antropologiskt perspektiv skall politik och kommunaldemokrati studeras i dessa tre länder som under de senaste decennierna genomgår demokratiseringsprocesser. Frågor rörande demokratins förankring på lokal nivå är mycket viktiga, inte minst eftersom de tre länderna haft en oroväckande politisk och militär utveckling på senare tid. För i sammanhang där militären fortsatt spelar en viktig roll i nationell politik är frågan hur kommunerna med sina valda församlingar hanterar svängningarna mellan auktoritärt och demokratiskt styre på nationell nivå. Genom att arbeta i kommunerna söker vi förstå hur politiska aktörer och vanliga medborgare tillämpar, tolkar och tillägnar sig demokrati lokalt och hur de förhåller sig till nationell politik. Projektdeltagarna har liknande teoretiska och metodiska ansatser när det gäller lokal dynamik och antropologiskt fältarbete. Deltagarna har tidigare bedrivit forskning om decentraliseringsprocesser i Burkina Faso och Mali. Projektet ger en plattform för utbyte och diskussion med forskningsaktiviteter som omfattar ömsesidiga forskningsbesök om en månad åt gången, årliga workshops, seminarier och gemensamma publikationer.</narrative>
      <narrative>This collaborative project, which brings together researchers from Sweden, Mali and Burkina Faso, examines current practices of decentralisation and democracy in West Africa, from an anthropological perspective. The project sets out to develop a comparative cultural analysis of party politics, socio-political opposition and grassroots democracy in municipalities in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger. In doing this it draws on on-going research on democratic culture in West Africa, a concept that denotes the ways in which democracy is practised, and attributed meaning by political actors. Issues relating to democracy at the local level are very important, not least because the three countries in focus have recently experienced disturbing political and military developments. By working in the municipalities, we seek to understand how political players and ordinary citizens apply, interpret, and learn democracy locally and how they relate to national political events. The activities planned include reciprocal one month research visits, workshops in Sweden and in Mali/Burkina Faso, seminars and a co-publication. The collaborative project is an opportunity to together develop research questions and methodological and theoretical approaches to the study of democracy. It will also provide a platform for the formation of a strong research group that can engage in applied research in the fields of decentralisation, democracy and local development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The aim of the project is to study safety, efficacy and effectiveness of surgical and medical treatment of incomplete abortion provided by midlevel providers (MPL) or physicians in western Kenya. Also to study outcome of post abortion contraceptive counselling by MLPs as well as decision-making related to induced abortion. The long-term goal is to provide evidence-based information for policy development regarding post abortion care including effective contraceptive counselling to reduce maternal mortality in Kenya but also in other similar settings. One RCT (880 women), one follow-up interview study (400 women), and one qualitative study (10-20 women and partners) are planned. Women seeking treatment for incomplete spontaneous or induced abortion at Nyanza Provincial Hospital in Kisumu are included. The main outcome is complete abortion and adherence to the chosen contraceptive method. The collaboration will be in form of seminars and workshops in Sweden and in Kenya involving researchers and PhD students from both countries in order to plan and implement the project. Results will be disseminated to clinicians, policy makers and other researchers in Sweden, Kenya and elsewhere through workshops and international collaborative publications. The outcome of the project, apart from evidence-based knowledge that can reduce maternal morbidity and mortality, will be academic capacity building and long-term collaboration between Swedish and Kenyan researchers and institutions.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Smittspårning och förfinad diagnostik av den utbrottsrelaterade vattenburna parasiten Cryptosporidium i Bangladesh och i Sverige Parasiten Cryptosporidium orsakar diarrésjukdom, kryptosporidios, hos både människor och djur. Parasiten smittar via förorenad mat och förorenat vatten, kontakt med djur eller mänsklig avföring. Symtom på infektion är illamående, diarré och magkramper. Immunförsvagade individer, som exempelvis genomgår kemoterapi, är infekterade med HIV eller har annan immunnedsättning kan löpa ökad risk att drabbas. Personer med nedsatt immunförsvar riskerar även att bli kroniskt sjuka i kryptosporidios då effektiv behandling mot sjukdomen saknas. WHO har identifierat kryptosporidios som ett viktigt folkhälsoproblem i utvecklingsländer. Sannolikt är att den främsta spridningsvägen är kontaminerat vatten. Gjorda studier indikerar att parasitens förekomst är vanligare i u-länder jämfört med i-länder. Förekomsten av diarresjukdom är hög i Bangladesh och tidigare studier har visat av parasitförekomsten är sannolikt hög. Dricksvattenkvalitet och sannitet kan vara viktiga faktorer men även andra faktorer som översvämningar, nära kontakt med djurspillning kan vara viktiga. Kryptosporidios förekommer även i Sverige. Under hösten och vintern 2010 inträffade ett utbrott i Östersunds kommun där totalt över 20 000 personer bedöms ha smittats. Kort därefter inträffade ett nästan lika stort utbrott av kryptosporidios i Skellefteå, under 2011. I bägge fallen tros smittan ha spridits via dricksvattnet. En teori har varit att utbrottet i Skellefteå orsakats genom att smittan transporterats från Östersund till Skellefteå, men med tillgänglig metodik har denna hypotes har inte kunnat undersökas rigoröst. Det största kända utbrottet av kryptosporidios inträffade 1993 i Milwaukee i USA år 1993 där cirka 400 000 personer insjuknade. På liknande sätt som i Östersund och Skellefteå tros smittspridningen där ha skett via det kommunala vattnet. En begränsning vad gäller utredning av smittkällor och spridningsvägar för Cryptosporidium är avsaknad av metoder för att snabbt identifiera och karakterisera parasiten. Med de senaste årens revolutionerande framsteg inom DNA-sekvensering, dvs. bestämning sekvensinnehållet i DNA, har nya förutsättningar skapats för att utveckla robusta och högupplösande metoder för smittutredningar och molekylär epidemiologi. Vi kommer att kartlägga förekomsten av smittkällor för Cryptosporidium i Bangladesh genom en analys av kontaminerat vatten, där parasiten förekommer, och vidare, genom en genetisk karakterisering av parasiten. Detta kommer att ge viktig information om parasitens ursprung, till exempel att avföring från djur (boskap) eller från människor kontaminerat vatten. Motsvarande analyser kan göras i Sverige där parasiten sprids via dricksvatten och orsakar utbrott. Sammantaget kommer denna kartläggning av bidra med kunskap i hur vanlig parasiten är i miljön (prevalens), hur parasiten sprids och överförs till människa, och hur man bättre kan diagnosticera sjukdomen kryptosporidios med DNA teknik.</narrative>
      <narrative>Cryptosporidium is a zoonotic pathogen posing a significant public health threat globally. It is an important cause of water and sanitation-related diarrheal disease worldwide. Despite major knowledge gaps in this area, the prevalence of cryptosporidiosis is generally considered higher in developing countries than in developed countries. Previous studies indicate that cryptosporidiosis may be a significant cause of diarrheal illness in Bangladesh, especially in young children. Outbreaks may also occur in developed countries, exemplified by two major outbreaks in Sweden in 2010-11. There is an overall need for improved epidemiological and diagnostic tools employed for the environmental survey and laboratory diagnosis of this parasitic disease. The proposed study will contribute to the elucidation of the prevalence of Cryptosporidium in water in Bangladesh. Molecular differentiation of Cryptosporidium species commonly found in animal faces or human feces will provide important epidemiological data and improved sensitivity and accuracy for human diagnostics. The execution of the project builds on reciprocal exchange at the methodological and educational levels. The results will provide important information to Health Authorities of both countries in respect of prevalence and spreading potential of this parasite. Furthermore, the establishment of methodologies for diagnostics and genetic characterizations of the parasite will aid in actions to be taken in outbreak situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Smittspårning och förfinad diagnostik av den utbrottsrelaterade vattenburna parasiten Cryptosporidium i Bangladesh och i Sverige Parasiten Cryptosporidium orsakar diarrésjukdom, kryptosporidios, hos både människor och djur. Parasiten smittar via förorenad mat och förorenat vatten, kontakt med djur eller mänsklig avföring. Symtom på infektion är illamående, diarré och magkramper. Immunförsvagade individer, som exempelvis genomgår kemoterapi, är infekterade med HIV eller har annan immunnedsättning kan löpa ökad risk att drabbas. Personer med nedsatt immunförsvar riskerar även att bli kroniskt sjuka i kryptosporidios då effektiv behandling mot sjukdomen saknas. WHO har identifierat kryptosporidios som ett viktigt folkhälsoproblem i utvecklingsländer. Sannolikt är att den främsta spridningsvägen är kontaminerat vatten. Gjorda studier indikerar att parasitens förekomst är vanligare i u-länder jämfört med i-länder. Förekomsten av diarresjukdom är hög i Bangladesh och tidigare studier har visat av parasitförekomsten är sannolikt hög. Dricksvattenkvalitet och sannitet kan vara viktiga faktorer men även andra faktorer som översvämningar, nära kontakt med djurspillning kan vara viktiga. Kryptosporidios förekommer även i Sverige. Under hösten och vintern 2010 inträffade ett utbrott i Östersunds kommun där totalt över 20 000 personer bedöms ha smittats. Kort därefter inträffade ett nästan lika stort utbrott av kryptosporidios i Skellefteå, under 2011. I bägge fallen tros smittan ha spridits via dricksvattnet. En teori har varit att utbrottet i Skellefteå orsakats genom att smittan transporterats från Östersund till Skellefteå, men med tillgänglig metodik har denna hypotes har inte kunnat undersökas rigoröst. Det största kända utbrottet av kryptosporidios inträffade 1993 i Milwaukee i USA år 1993 där cirka 400 000 personer insjuknade. På liknande sätt som i Östersund och Skellefteå tros smittspridningen där ha skett via det kommunala vattnet. En begränsning vad gäller utredning av smittkällor och spridningsvägar för Cryptosporidium är avsaknad av metoder för att snabbt identifiera och karakterisera parasiten. Med de senaste årens revolutionerande framsteg inom DNA-sekvensering, dvs. bestämning sekvensinnehållet i DNA, har nya förutsättningar skapats för att utveckla robusta och högupplösande metoder för smittutredningar och molekylär epidemiologi. Vi kommer att kartlägga förekomsten av smittkällor för Cryptosporidium i Bangladesh genom en analys av kontaminerat vatten, där parasiten förekommer, och vidare, genom en genetisk karakterisering av parasiten. Detta kommer att ge viktig information om parasitens ursprung, till exempel att avföring från djur (boskap) eller från människor kontaminerat vatten. Motsvarande analyser kan göras i Sverige där parasiten sprids via dricksvatten och orsakar utbrott. Sammantaget kommer denna kartläggning av bidra med kunskap i hur vanlig parasiten är i miljön (prevalens), hur parasiten sprids och överförs till människa, och hur man bättre kan diagnosticera sjukdomen kryptosporidios med DNA teknik.</narrative>
      <narrative>Cryptosporidium is a zoonotic pathogen posing a significant public health threat globally. It is an important cause of water and sanitation-related diarrheal disease worldwide. Despite major knowledge gaps in this area, the prevalence of cryptosporidiosis is generally considered higher in developing countries than in developed countries. Previous studies indicate that cryptosporidiosis may be a significant cause of diarrheal illness in Bangladesh, especially in young children. Outbreaks may also occur in developed countries, exemplified by two major outbreaks in Sweden in 2010-11. There is an overall need for improved epidemiological and diagnostic tools employed for the environmental survey and laboratory diagnosis of this parasitic disease. The proposed study will contribute to the elucidation of the prevalence of Cryptosporidium in water in Bangladesh. Molecular differentiation of Cryptosporidium species commonly found in animal faces or human feces will provide important epidemiological data and improved sensitivity and accuracy for human diagnostics. The execution of the project builds on reciprocal exchange at the methodological and educational levels. The results will provide important information to Health Authorities of both countries in respect of prevalence and spreading potential of this parasite. Furthermore, the establishment of methodologies for diagnostics and genetic characterizations of the parasite will aid in actions to be taken in outbreak situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nilen är den längsta floden i världen. Dess vatten delas av tio länder vars invånare uppgår till knappa 400 miljoner, en siffra som 2030 förväntas vara 700 miljoner. Under perioden fram till 2030 kommer sannolikt tillgången på vatten minska som en följd av ökad klimatvariabilitet och klimatförändringar vilket i sin tur kommer leda till ett ökat tryck på samarbetet kring flodens vatten. I skrivande stund har ett nytt samarbetsavtal har undertecknats av sex uppströms länder (Burundi, Etiopien, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda och Tanzania), medan Sudan och Egypten som är nedströms och som för närvarande åtnjuter privilegier genom gamla avtal, är negativa till det nya avtal som förhandlats fram. Vidare förändras snabbt den politiska situationen i regionen med revolution i Egypten och delningen av Sudan. Samtidigt har flera internationella faktorer, bland annat stigande livsmedels-och energipriser, lett till en kraftig ökning av investeringar i jordbruksmark, särskilt i Afrika och då inte minst i nilenregionen. Dessa ökade markant i takt efter den senaste livsmedelskrisen 2007-2008. Stora landområden i nilenregionen har hyrts ut, ofta över perioder som sträcker sig från 50-100 år och ofta till mycket låga priser. Mot bakgrund av ovanstående föreslås innovativ forskning som brett adresserar frågekomplexet land, mat och vatten. Ett syfte är att bättre förstå hur de ökande utländska investeringarna i nilregionen kommer att påverka vattnet situationen i regionen. Vilken typ av vatten kommer att användas för investeringarna? Är det vattens om är gränsöverskridande och därmed delat av staterna i nilen regionen? Finns det risk att typer av konflikter uppstår som ett resultat av att maktförhållandena mellan länderna förändras? Blir de nya investerarna nya aktörer i det vattenpolitiska spelet i regionen och i sådana fall på vilket sätt? Projektet är av betydelse från både ett forskning såväl som policy perspektiv. Akademiskt är det en sammanslagning av politik kring landfrågor och vattenpolitik som innebär att nya frågeställningar lyfts fram. Tidigare har ytterst sällan kopplingen mellan markförvärv och vattenfrågan gjorts. Den begränsade forskning som gjorts om markförvärv och vatten avser främst den nationella nivån. Ur ett politiskt policy perspektiv är den föreslagna forskningen också av stor betydelse av flera skäl. För det första är det nuvarande dödläget i nilenregionen behäftat med risker för eskalerande konflikter. Ökad förståelse för hur land-vatten frågan hanteras är därför central. För det andra är den politiska utvecklingen i regionen med delningen av Sudan och de stora förändringarna i Egypten något som pekar på att ny information och förståelse av situationen är central.</narrative>
      <narrative>Under the theoretical debate on the dilemmas of common poor resource (CPR) management, the Nile Basin can be considered as a classical example. Hydropolitics in the Nile Basin has been comprehensively studied during the last decades. Issues concerning new land acquisitions are beginning to be researched. Academically, studies merging the two ´fields´ is virgin territory. This research aims to investigate the water and land nexus in the Nile Basin and seeks to understand how the current surge in land acquisitions and investments by foreign countries, sovereign wealth funds and private corporations, as well as domestic investors, will affect transboundary water interaction in the region. The research will identify the key land acquisitions, contractual conditions, type of water (irrigation from the transboundary river, groundwater, rainwater and etc.) and analyse the impact on the regional political stability and development. The significance of the project is a result of its unique contribution to merge the areas of land acquisitions and hydropolitics in the regional level, something that has hitherto not been done. In addition, the study seeks to broaden the theoretical understanding of how CPR dilemmas can be understood. From a policy perspective, the recent political changes in the region and the current impasse in the transboundary agreement in Nile basin call for greater understanding of this new dynamic.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Under the theoretical debate on the dilemmas of common poor resource (CPR) management, the Nile Basin can be considered as a classical example. Hydropolitics in the Nile Basin has been comprehensively studied during the last decades. Issues concerning new land acquisitions are beginning to be researched. Academically, studies merging the two ´fields´ is virgin territory. This research aims to investigate the water and land nexus in the Nile Basin and seeks to understand how the current surge in land acquisitions and investments by foreign countries, sovereign wealth funds and private corporations, as well as domestic investors, will affect transboundary water interaction in the region. The research will identify the key land acquisitions, contractual conditions, type of water (irrigation from the transboundary river, groundwater, rainwater and etc.) and analyse the impact on the regional political stability and development. The significance of the project is a result of its unique contribution to merge the areas of land acquisitions and hydropolitics in the regional level, something that has hitherto not been done. In addition, the study seeks to broaden the theoretical understanding of how CPR dilemmas can be understood. From a policy perspective, the recent political changes in the region and the current impasse in the transboundary agreement in Nile basin call for greater understanding of this new dynamic.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nilen är den längsta floden i världen. Dess vatten delas av tio länder vars invånare uppgår till knappa 400 miljoner, en siffra som 2030 förväntas vara 700 miljoner. Under perioden fram till 2030 kommer sannolikt tillgången på vatten minska som en följd av ökad klimatvariabilitet och klimatförändringar vilket i sin tur kommer leda till ett ökat tryck på samarbetet kring flodens vatten. I skrivande stund har ett nytt samarbetsavtal har undertecknats av sex uppströms länder (Burundi, Etiopien, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda och Tanzania), medan Sudan och Egypten som är nedströms och som för närvarande åtnjuter privilegier genom gamla avtal, är negativa till det nya avtal som förhandlats fram. Vidare förändras snabbt den politiska situationen i regionen med revolution i Egypten och delningen av Sudan. Samtidigt har flera internationella faktorer, bland annat stigande livsmedels-och energipriser, lett till en kraftig ökning av investeringar i jordbruksmark, särskilt i Afrika och då inte minst i nilenregionen. Dessa ökade markant i takt efter den senaste livsmedelskrisen 2007-2008. Stora landområden i nilenregionen har hyrts ut, ofta över perioder som sträcker sig från 50-100 år och ofta till mycket låga priser. Mot bakgrund av ovanstående föreslås innovativ forskning som brett adresserar frågekomplexet land, mat och vatten. Ett syfte är att bättre förstå hur de ökande utländska investeringarna i nilregionen kommer att påverka vattnet situationen i regionen. Vilken typ av vatten kommer att användas för investeringarna? Är det vattens om är gränsöverskridande och därmed delat av staterna i nilen regionen? Finns det risk att typer av konflikter uppstår som ett resultat av att maktförhållandena mellan länderna förändras? Blir de nya investerarna nya aktörer i det vattenpolitiska spelet i regionen och i sådana fall på vilket sätt? Projektet är av betydelse från både ett forskning såväl som policy perspektiv. Akademiskt är det en sammanslagning av politik kring landfrågor och vattenpolitik som innebär att nya frågeställningar lyfts fram. Tidigare har ytterst sällan kopplingen mellan markförvärv och vattenfrågan gjorts. Den begränsade forskning som gjorts om markförvärv och vatten avser främst den nationella nivån. Ur ett politiskt policy perspektiv är den föreslagna forskningen också av stor betydelse av flera skäl. För det första är det nuvarande dödläget i nilenregionen behäftat med risker för eskalerande konflikter. Ökad förståelse för hur land-vatten frågan hanteras är därför central. För det andra är den politiska utvecklingen i regionen med delningen av Sudan och de stora förändringarna i Egypten något som pekar på att ny information och förståelse av situationen är central.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The goal of this proposal is to acquire a new practically important knowledge about spin dynamics in micro-and nano-sized ferromagnetic structures. In particular, under the grant we plan to concentrate our studies on the development of some all-spin-wave logic elements for perspective *magnetic* processors, by using reach properties of magnetic excitations: spin waves and vibrations. We expect for a significant advance in the topic by combining the experience of Sweedish collaborators in the synthesis of new thin-film magnetic materials, and the experimental experience of the Mexican team in spin-wave and optical signal processing. The important point of our idea is to use a *shock* excitation of spin precession, in contrast to the classic excitation by monochromatic microwaves. The spin precession and its cancellation will be stimulated by fast electric currents with picosecond-range transition times. The all-spin-wave logics will be built on the basis of micrometer and sub-micrometer size spin-wave interferometers or coupled resonators. It is planned to use thin-film ferro-oxides as the material for the microchip design. This work can be considered as a part of a long term program on the creation of nanometer size (or even a single atomic chain) informational interface between quantum processing elements, such as a magnetic defects. We expect that our collaboration will give mutual benefits for both Swedish and Mexican participants.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">In some solids the atomic magnetic moments, determined by electron spins, exhibit an ordering thanks to the so-called exchange forces between the electron orbitals. These materials are called ferro- and ferri-magnetics. At proper conditions a microwave field can excite vibrations or waves in such spin systems at very high frequencies, of 1 - 100 GHz. The most important property of spin waves is that their group velocity is of three-four orders less than the velocity of electromagnetic waves. This means that at a given microwave frequency the wavelength of a spin wave is of micrometer scale, and, hence, the dimensions of spin wave- based functional elements can be significantly reduced. Moreover, the spin wave wavelength can be conserved to be constant at different frequencies by adjusting bias magnetic field. It should be noted that spin waves possess very rich properties, which are highly interesting both for fundamental science and for applied microwave and computing technologies. For example, almost all the known in physics nonlinear phenomena have been realized by using spin waves. The spatial and temporal bright and dark solitons (signal compression), three-wave mixing and second harmonic generation (synthesis of a new signals) and parametric spin wave amplification (transistor-less signal amplifiers) have been reported and implemented in functional spin wave devices. Recent advances in the field of magnetic dynamics are focused on the realistic objective of using spin wave technology in new nano-computing architectures. The main advantage of Spin-Wave technology is that an ensemble of coupled spins transmits energy through a perturbation of magnetic polarization without electron transport. This opens a way for reducing the dimensions of ?magnetic informational channel? (to few nanometers) excluding losses of a signal and the channel thermal damage (overheating) that usually takes place in current conductors. The principal advantages of spin-wave based microchips was described by A. Khitun at all in Nanotechnology, Vol.18, p.465202 (2007) where the authors describe how spin-wave logics can be used in nano-dimensional processors. In this collaboration work we plan to realize a number of technological steps, experimental and theoretical studies to fabricate prototypes of some all-spin-wave processing elements based on interferometric principles of operation, and by using fast magnetic field excitation of spin precession in dielectric ferrites.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main objective of this programme is to build a culture of rigorous operational and implementational research in Tigray Region, in northern Ethiopia, as a natural partnership between Mekelle University?s Department of Public Health and the Tigray Regional Health Bureau. Collaboration with Umeå University in Sweden will foster this process, providing additional external expertise as well as professional development opportunities for the Tigrean team. This will take place as the Millennium Development Goals reach their conclusion in 2015 and the global community possibly sets new targets for key health outcomes. Specifically, this collaboration will address four key areas of health in Tigray: 1. implementing bottom-up approaches to measuring maternal, newborn and child mortality 2. evaluating malaria control strategies through a health systems lens 3. monitoring the effectiveness of the new Health Extension Worker and Family Folder programmes on monitoring population health 4. assessing progress towards MDG outcomes from a health equity perspective. The significance of the collaboration is twofold. Firstly it will contribute directly to health in Tigray, since the close partnership between the University and the Health Bureau ensures that evidence-based findings can readily be translated into policy decisions. Secondly it will create an on-going culture of practical research in the Region, which will provide a long-term basis for evidence-based health care delivery.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppföljning av en jämlik hälsoutveckling i Tigray-regionen i Etiopien Även om hälsovillkoren för etiopiska medborgare förbättras, är det viktigt att ha tillgång till bra mått på och metoder att följa hälsoutvecklingen. Information om t.ex antal dödsfall bland mödrar och barn och fall av allvarliga sjukdomar som malaria, är avgörande indikatorer för effektiv planering och prioritering av hälso- och sjukvårdsresurser, kunskap som ofta saknas. Tigray är den nordligaste delen av Etiopien, med över 4 miljoner invånare. Det är ett avlägset och bergigt område, där det inte är lätt att övervaka hälsa och leverera sjukvård till alla på ett rättvist och jämlikt sätt. Syftet med denna forskning är att skapa förutsättningar för det lokala universitetet i Mekelle (den regionala huvudstaden) att i samarbete med Regional Health Bureau (som ansvarar för hälso-och sjukvård) mäta viktiga hälsoresultat och därmed förbättra underlaget för hälsoplaneringen. Utvecklingen av ett nationellt program pågår redan med hjälp av lokala hälsoarbetare, som kommer att vara ansvariga för folkbokföringen av familjer som bor i deras områden. Projektet kommer att kontrollera kvaliteten på uppgifterna från vårdpersonalen i Tigray och utveckla metoder som gör att informationen kommer till användning för prioriteringar inom hälso- och sjukvården. Tidsplaneringen för projektet sammanfaller med utvärderingen av FN: s millenniemål (2015). Projektet kommer att bidra till en bättre övervakning av hälsoutvecklingen i Tigray men också ge underlag om hur millennieutvecklingsmålen nåtts och till den internationella dagordningen efter 2015. Det är troligt att det internationella samfundet kommer att sätta nya mål bortom 2015 som kommer att omfatta åtgärder för jämlikhet i hälsa samt nya mål för minskad dödlighet. Vår forskning kommer att utveckla metoder för att värdera dessa nya mål, så att hälsoansvariga i Tigray ges möjlighet att se tydliga bevis på de framsteg som görs. Det nära samarbetet mellan forskare vid Umeå universitet och etiopiska kollegor kommer att bidra till att bygga en starkare framtid för hälsa i Tigray.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main objective of this programme is to build a culture of rigorous operational and implementational research in Tigray Region, in northern Ethiopia, as a natural partnership between Mekelle University?s Department of Public Health and the Tigray Regional Health Bureau. Collaboration with Umeå University in Sweden will foster this process, providing additional external expertise as well as professional development opportunities for the Tigrean team. This will take place as the Millennium Development Goals reach their conclusion in 2015 and the global community possibly sets new targets for key health outcomes. Specifically, this collaboration will address four key areas of health in Tigray: 1. implementing bottom-up approaches to measuring maternal, newborn and child mortality 2. evaluating malaria control strategies through a health systems lens 3. monitoring the effectiveness of the new Health Extension Worker and Family Folder programmes on monitoring population health 4. assessing progress towards MDG outcomes from a health equity perspective. The significance of the collaboration is twofold. Firstly it will contribute directly to health in Tigray, since the close partnership between the University and the Health Bureau ensures that evidence-based findings can readily be translated into policy decisions. Secondly it will create an on-going culture of practical research in the Region, which will provide a long-term basis for evidence-based health care delivery.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Unraveling the nature and evolution of mafic-ultramafic magmatism in the Carajás Mineral Province</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Carajás Province is one of the most important mineral provinces in the world. Besides of the largest iron ore reserves, Carajás also comprises another several international class deposits, such as Cu-Au, Au, Ni, Mn and PGE. Besides of a well known geological and metallogenetic context, data on the mafic-ultramafic rocks (MUM) are still very limited and prevent a better comprehension of the evolution of the Carajás region. Recent mineral exploration projects developed by VALE Mining Company and scientific research conducted by the applicant group have already indicated that there are different MUM associations within the Province, probably with distinct ages and metallogenetic affinity. Hence, this collaborative project aims at understanding the nature and evolution of this voluminous magmatism and associated mineral deposits through mineral trace element and isotope compositions of different igneous layered intrusions and, consequently, providing an improved geological-metallogenetic scenario for the Carajás Province. The research project will promote the cooperation among Swedish and Brazilian researchers in both field and laboratory work, using several advanced micro-analytical techniques, thus consolidating the international cooperation among these groups. The results obtained throughout this project will provide remarkable and innovative tools to support mineral exploration, especially in deposits associated with MUM magmatism.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Carajás Mineral Province, Brasilien, är en av de största källorna till metaller i världen. Det ligger i sydöstra delen av Amazon regionen och är till största delen formad av gammal vulkanisk och sedimäntär sten, så gammal som 2.8 Ga. Förrutom de stora malm depositionerna, hittar man viktiga fyndigheter av Cu, Ni, Au, Pt Group Elements, Cr och Mn. Stora järn och koppar-guld fyndigheter bryts för närvarande i Carajás, så investeringar för att hitta nya fyndigheter är ytterst viktiga. Av den anledningen behöver man utnyttja inte bara konventionella geokemiska och geofysiska metoder utan också utreda hur malmrika stenar formas och vad som leder till metallinnehåll.Med denna ansökan vill vi undersöka spårämnen och isotop innehåll för olika magmatiska skiktade intrång i Carajás Mineral provins, för att se potentialen för att de innehåller nya metall avlagringar. Den kemiska sammansättningen av hela sten prover och deras Hf-O isotop sammansättning kan ge anmärkningsvärda verktyg för brytnings strategin i Carajás Province. Den här studien kräver dock flera sofistikerade analytiska tekniker som bara delvis finns i Brasilien. Speciellt undersökningen av O isotopsammansättningen i silikatmineral kan inte utföras på isotop laboratorierna i Brasilien, men kan utföras på NORDSIM som finns på Naturhistoriska riksmuseet i Sverige ,som är värdar för en av den mest framstående laboratorier för jon mikrosonder i världen.Därför kommer detta internationella samarbete forskningsprogram vara av stort intresse för båda parter, eftersom det kommer att möjliggöra utbyte av geologiska och analytisk kunskap mellan de brasilianska och svenska forskare som deltar i projektet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Carajás Mineral Province, Brasilien, är en av de största källorna till metaller i världen. Det ligger i sydöstra delen av Amazon regionen och är till största delen formad av gammal vulkanisk och sedimäntär sten, så gammal som 2.8 Ga. Förrutom de stora malm depositionerna, hittar man viktiga fyndigheter av Cu, Ni, Au, Pt Group Elements, Cr och Mn. Stora järn och koppar-guld fyndigheter bryts för närvarande i Carajás, så investeringar för att hitta nya fyndigheter är ytterst viktiga. Av den anledningen behöver man utnyttja inte bara konventionella geokemiska och geofysiska metoder utan också utreda hur malmrika stenar formas och vad som leder till metallinnehåll.Med denna ansökan vill vi undersöka spårämnen och isotop innehåll för olika magmatiska skiktade intrång i Carajás Mineral provins, för att se potentialen för att de innehåller nya metall avlagringar. Den kemiska sammansättningen av hela sten prover och deras Hf-O isotop sammansättning kan ge anmärkningsvärda verktyg för brytnings strategin i Carajás Province. Den här studien kräver dock flera sofistikerade analytiska tekniker som bara delvis finns i Brasilien. Speciellt undersökningen av O isotopsammansättningen i silikatmineral kan inte utföras på isotop laboratorierna i Brasilien, men kan utföras på NORDSIM som finns på Naturhistoriska riksmuseet i Sverige ,som är värdar för en av den mest framstående laboratorier för jon mikrosonder i världen.Därför kommer detta internationella samarbete forskningsprogram vara av stort intresse för båda parter, eftersom det kommer att möjliggöra utbyte av geologiska och analytisk kunskap mellan de brasilianska och svenska forskare som deltar i projektet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Carajás Province is one of the most important mineral provinces in the world. Besides of the largest iron ore reserves, Carajás also comprises another several international class deposits, such as Cu-Au, Au, Ni, Mn and PGE. Besides of a well known geological and metallogenetic context, data on the mafic-ultramafic rocks (MUM) are still very limited and prevent a better comprehension of the evolution of the Carajás region. Recent mineral exploration projects developed by VALE Mining Company and scientific research conducted by the applicant group have already indicated that there are different MUM associations within the Province, probably with distinct ages and metallogenetic affinity. Hence, this collaborative project aims at understanding the nature and evolution of this voluminous magmatism and associated mineral deposits through mineral trace element and isotope compositions of different igneous layered intrusions and, consequently, providing an improved geological-metallogenetic scenario for the Carajás Province. The research project will promote the cooperation among Swedish and Brazilian researchers in both field and laboratory work, using several advanced micro-analytical techniques, thus consolidating the international cooperation among these groups. The results obtained throughout this project will provide remarkable and innovative tools to support mineral exploration, especially in deposits associated with MUM magmatism.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Mankind has become highly dependent on fossil resources for its need for energy and materials used in everyday life. With increasing demands of the growing human population, especially in developing economies, there is a strong concern that fossil resources will sooner or later come to an end. This has led to a global interest in finding alternative sources that are renewable and easily accessible in the region of interest. The other problem that motivates a shift from fossil resources is the negative environmental impact of the products in terms of greenhouse gas emissions, global warming and climate change. Fossil energy and -plastics are among the most environmentally damaging products used in enormous amounts. Large amounts of plastic wastes are collected in the landfills and oceans, creating a major threat to the land and marine ecosystems. During the past couple of decades, there has been increasing development towards the use of plant biomass as feedstock for biofuels, biomaterials and other products. The first generation of biofuels is currently produced from agricultural crops - ethanol from sugar cane or corn, and biodiesel from soybean, rapeseed or palm oil depending on the geographical location. These biofuels meet only a small fraction of the global fuel demand and are highly subsidized. They have furthermore raised some critical social and ecological issues - they compete with food for the feedstock and the land used for growing the crop. Diverting the crops for biofuel production is seen as an important factor underlying the drastic increase in food costs during 2008. For future production of bioenergy, a holistic approach needs to be taken so that both food and bioenergy are produced in a sustainable manner especially in developing countries where production of crops suffers from prevalent poor soil conditions and insufficient availability of water. Biofuel production needs further to be combined with the production of other valuable materials in a biorefinery so as to make the operation economical. The ideal feedstock for biofuels is considered to be the agricultural- and forestry by-products and wastes accumulated in abundance and with low or no profit and -nutritional value. Rice straw, wheat straw, bagasse and corn stover are the major farm residues generated in developing countries. Rice is a staple diet for a large part of the global population in a number of countries. Over 700 million tonnes of rice straw is produced worldwide, mostly in Asia and while some straw is used as animal feed, much of it is currently burned in the fields leading to environmental pollution. Production of valuable compounds will add value to this enormous resource providing extra income to the farmers and at the same time reducing the environmental burden. This project proposal is to apply for funds for collaborative exchange between universities in Sweden, Malaysia and Viet Nam, with an aim is to develop a biorefinery around rice straw. The products within the scope of the project are biogas as an energy carrier and biodegradable plastics that can replace the petroleum based plastics. Industrial biotechnology, based on microorganisms and their enzymes, will be used for sustainable conversion of the rice straw to these products. Enzymatic tools will be developed and used for mild and selective hydrolysis of lignocellulosic straw material. Production of bioplastics will be investigated using the bacteria isolated from mangroves in Vietnam. Furthermore, anaerobic digestion of the straw will be optimized for production of biogas, which can potentially be used for heating purposes for the local communities or may be cleaned and compressed for use as biofuel. Biogas has a higher energy value than bioethanol, and hence a better biofuel. The Swedish group at Lund University has expertise in organisms from extreme environments and enzyme development and engineering for biomass conversion, and biogas production. Universiti Sains Malaysia</narrative>
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    <title>
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      <narrative>Development of biorefinery based on rice straw</narrative>
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      <narrative>There is a global interest to reduce our dependence on mineral oil owing to the risk of depletion of fossil resources for meeting the demands of the growing human population for energy, chemicals and materials, and also due to the environmental pollution associated with fossil products. Although agricultural crops are being used for the production of biofuels since some years, it has led to a strong concern for competition with food production. To make the production of non-food products sustainable and economical, use can be made of agriculture- and forestry residues and wastes as feedstocks for production of biofuels along with other valuable chemicals or materials. The proposal concerns a collaborative project between University of Lund, Sweden, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia, and Hanoi National University of Education in Vietnam, to develop a biorefinery based on rice straw, which is produced in enormous quantities in many parts of the world, especially Asia, and is burnt leading to environmental pollution. In this project, methods for hydrolyzing the cellulose component of rice will be developed and the released glucose will be converted to biopolyester using bacteria from mangroves. The fermentation residues will be converted to biogas as energy carrier. The biopolyester will also be blended with hemicellulose fraction to form composites. The project will involve exchange of scientists and students, and seminars and workshops in Malaysia and Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Mankind has become highly dependent on fossil resources for its need for energy and materials used in everyday life. With increasing demands of the growing human population, especially in developing economies, there is a strong concern that fossil resources will sooner or later come to an end. This has led to a global interest in finding alternative sources that are renewable and easily accessible in the region of interest. The other problem that motivates a shift from fossil resources is the negative environmental impact of the products in terms of greenhouse gas emissions, global warming and climate change. Fossil energy and -plastics are among the most environmentally damaging products used in enormous amounts. Large amounts of plastic wastes are collected in the landfills and oceans, creating a major threat to the land and marine ecosystems. During the past couple of decades, there has been increasing development towards the use of plant biomass as feedstock for biofuels, biomaterials and other products. The first generation of biofuels is currently produced from agricultural crops - ethanol from sugar cane or corn, and biodiesel from soybean, rapeseed or palm oil depending on the geographical location. These biofuels meet only a small fraction of the global fuel demand and are highly subsidized. They have furthermore raised some critical social and ecological issues - they compete with food for the feedstock and the land used for growing the crop. Diverting the crops for biofuel production is seen as an important factor underlying the drastic increase in food costs during 2008. For future production of bioenergy, a holistic approach needs to be taken so that both food and bioenergy are produced in a sustainable manner especially in developing countries where production of crops suffers from prevalent poor soil conditions and insufficient availability of water. Biofuel production needs further to be combined with the production of other valuable materials in a biorefinery so as to make the operation economical. The ideal feedstock for biofuels is considered to be the agricultural- and forestry by-products and wastes accumulated in abundance and with low or no profit and -nutritional value. Rice straw, wheat straw, bagasse and corn stover are the major farm residues generated in developing countries. Rice is a staple diet for a large part of the global population in a number of countries. Over 700 million tonnes of rice straw is produced worldwide, mostly in Asia and while some straw is used as animal feed, much of it is currently burned in the fields leading to environmental pollution. Production of valuable compounds will add value to this enormous resource providing extra income to the farmers and at the same time reducing the environmental burden. This project proposal is to apply for funds for collaborative exchange between universities in Sweden, Malaysia and Viet Nam, with an aim is to develop a biorefinery around rice straw. The products within the scope of the project are biogas as an energy carrier and biodegradable plastics that can replace the petroleum based plastics. Industrial biotechnology, based on microorganisms and their enzymes, will be used for sustainable conversion of the rice straw to these products. Enzymatic tools will be developed and used for mild and selective hydrolysis of lignocellulosic straw material. Production of bioplastics will be investigated using the bacteria isolated from mangroves in Vietnam. Furthermore, anaerobic digestion of the straw will be optimized for production of biogas, which can potentially be used for heating purposes for the local communities or may be cleaned and compressed for use as biofuel. Biogas has a higher energy value than bioethanol, and hence a better biofuel. The Swedish group at Lund University has expertise in organisms from extreme environments and enzyme development and engineering for biomass conversion, and biogas production. Universiti Sains Malaysia</narrative>
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      <narrative>The outcome of an infection is influenced by multiple genetic and environmental factors. How the combined impact of more than one factor influence infection is at large unknown in both humans and experimental models. Intestinal parasitic infections are the rule rather than the exception in poor rural communities, where clean water, proper housing and sewage systems are not available allowing a continuous transmission of helminths and other water-born infectious organisms. In this project we aim to understand how gastro-intestinal parasitic infections influence and are influenced by nutritional status and if the combination of malnutrition and intestinal parasitic infection is a risk factor for development of trypanosomal disease in humans. In animal models we will explore how the combination of gastrointestinal infection and malnourishment influences the outcome of Leishmania and Trypanosoma cruzi infection, two related parasitic infections, which are endemic in Bolivia. The project will be divided into two parts, in Bolivia clinico-epidemiological studies will provide information on nutritional status and how this correlates with polyparasitism and different immune parameters. The other part, which primarily will be conducted at Karolinska Institutet, Sweden, is an experimental animal set up, where the impact of the most common nutritional deficiencies of poor populations can be tested on trypanosome infections in a mono or polyparasitic context.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Samverkan mellan näring och multipla parasit infektioner Infektion med mer än en parasit (polyparasitism) är snarare regel än undantag i många fattiga befolkningar. Mag-tarm parasiter, t.ex. maskar kan frodas i miljöer där människor är trångbodda och renat vatten och tillgång till avloppssystem saknas. Globalt sett räknar man med att mer än en miljard människor bär på minst en mask infektion. Maskar och andra tarmparasiter kan både orsaka och bidra till undernäring, vilket i sin tur kan förändra kroppens möjligheter att hantera andra infektioner. Parasitiska maskar kan dessutom direkt, genom det immunsvar de genererar, negativt påverka immunitet mot andra infektioner. Vår kropp reagerar med olika typer av immunsvar beroende på vilken typ av infektion eller stimuli som ges. Maskar driver ett immunsvar som liknar det man får vid en allergisk reaktion, ett T cells svar av så kallat typ 2 (Th2). Detta Th2 svar motverkar en annan typ av T cells svar som kallas Th1. Th1 svar är av betydelse för att kontrollera många infektioner, framför allt mikroorganismer som lever inne i makrofager, som Mykobakterier, Leishmania och Trypanosoma cruzi. I det här projektet vill vi undersöka om det finns en koppling mellan näringsstatus, maskinfektion och förmågan att generera ett adekvat immunsvar mot Leishmania och Trypanosoma cruzi, två besläktade parasiter som båda är endemiska i Bolivia. Vi tror att maskinfektion dels bidrar till undernäring, men också att effekten av masken i en undernärd värd skiljer sig från den där obegränsad tillgång till näring finns. Vår hypotes är att maskinfektion i kombination med undernäring försämrar kroppens förmåga att kontrollera både Leishmania och T. cruzi jämfört med vad enbart maskinfektion eller undernäring hade gjort. Denna hypotes kan tyckas självklar, men det finns studier som tyder på att viss undernäring, t.ex. järnbrist, kan missgynna maskar och andra parasiter och på så sätt vara till fördel för värden. Vårt projekt är uppdelat i två delar ? en klinisk/epidemiologisk del, som görs i Bolivia, och en experimentell del som görs på Karolinska Institutet. I Bolivia kommer vi att göra studier på skolbarn, som är den åldersgrupp som har mest maskinfektioner. Avföringsprover kommer att samlas från samtliga barn för att se om de bär på maskar. För att se om de lider av någon form av närings brist kommer barnen att mätas och vägas, vidare kommer deras nivåer av olika vitaminer och spårämnen att mätas. Slutligen kommer blodprover att samlas in för att undersöka om barnen har exponerats för Leishmania eller T. cruzi och vilken typ av immunsvar de har mot dessa parasiter. Resultaten kommer att ge viktig information om kopplingen mellan undernäring och mask och hur detta påverkar immunsvaret mot en sekundär infektion. Resultaten från de kliniska studierna kommer att vara vägledande för vilka näringsämning som vi ska fokusera på i experimentella djurförsök som görs på möss. I våra djurmodeller kommer vi under kontrollerade förhållanden studera hur mask (Heligmosomides polygyrus) respektive och i kombination med undernäring påverkar djuret förmåga att hantera infektion med Leishmania eller T. cruzi. Den mask som vi infekterar mössen med har mus som sin naturliga värd och kan därför etablera en kronisk infektion. Detta är viktigt då de flesta maskinfektioner är kroniska. Om resultaten visa på en tydlig koppling mellan undernäring och maskinfektion i påverkan på sekundärinfektion kommer vi att testa hur kosttillskott samt avmaskning, i undernärda djur, påverkar förmågan att kontrollera Leishmania och/eller T. cruzi. Resultaten är betydelse för avmaskningsstrategier och hur kosttillskott ges i områden där polyparasitism är vanligt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The outcome of an infection is influenced by multiple genetic and environmental factors. How the combined impact of more than one factor influence infection is at large unknown in both humans and experimental models. Intestinal parasitic infections are the rule rather than the exception in poor rural communities, where clean water, proper housing and sewage systems are not available allowing a continuous transmission of helminths and other water-born infectious organisms. In this project we aim to understand how gastro-intestinal parasitic infections influence and are influenced by nutritional status and if the combination of malnutrition and intestinal parasitic infection is a risk factor for development of trypanosomal disease in humans. In animal models we will explore how the combination of gastrointestinal infection and malnourishment influences the outcome of Leishmania and Trypanosoma cruzi infection, two related parasitic infections, which are endemic in Bolivia. The project will be divided into two parts, in Bolivia clinico-epidemiological studies will provide information on nutritional status and how this correlates with polyparasitism and different immune parameters. The other part, which primarily will be conducted at Karolinska Institutet, Sweden, is an experimental animal set up, where the impact of the most common nutritional deficiencies of poor populations can be tested on trypanosome infections in a mono or polyparasitic context.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Atomistic Modeling of Advanced Materials for CO2 Reduction: A Promising Approach for Conversion and Storage of Solar Energy</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Sun provides to the Earth in one hour an amount of energy that exceeds our energy consumption in one year. However, available technologies do not allow us to harvest even 0.02 % of such energy in a cost-efficient way. This would be more than sufficient to meet our energy demands. To change this scenario, novel breakthrough technologies for converting, storing and using solar energy must be developed. The conversion of solar energy into chemical fuels through photocatalytic water splitting and electrochemical CO2 reduction, appears as a promising alternative, but still a strong research agenda is needed for achieving the desirable goals. It is the aim of the present proposal to contribute in this field. Through a sophisticated combination of complementary computational materials science methods, a new methodology for modeling complex multi-electron transfer redox reactions will be developed. The fundamental understanding of the underlying mechanisms of the these reactions will be advanced, culminating on the design of a new integrated system for large-scale solar fuel production using abundant and environmentally friendly elements. The dissemination of the resulting theoretical insights from this systematic study will be highly beneficial for the guidance of experimental efforts in the field of solar energy harvesting in general and for the related Swedish infrastructure and economy in particular.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En växande befolkning och en samtida förbättring av människors livsvillkor resulterar i ett stigande globalt energibehov. De negativa effekterna på miljön i form av luftföroreningar och global uppvärmning blir allt mer uppenbara. På grund av detta är det av yttersta vikt att nu agera och koncentrera sig på att aktivt söka alternativ till vår nuvarande energiförsörjning som är beroende av fossila bränslen. Väte är bundet och homogent fördelat över jordytan och kan avge energi genom kemiska reaktioner med syre, med endast vatten som biprodukt, i till exempel förbränningsmotorer och bränsleceller. Tack vare dessa egenskaper, så betraktas väte som ett idealt syntetiskt bränsle för en ny återvinningsbar, säker, och miljövänlig global infrastruktur för energi, som kan säkra en hållbar framtida utveckling. Tyvärr, finns inte väte i naturen som ren gas, utan existerar i kombination med andra grundämnen, såsom i vatten och organiska molekyler. Därför, förlitar sig en omfattande användning av väte som bränsle (detta kallas vanligen ?väteekonomi?) på utvecklingen av effektiv väteproduktion. Medan vårt fokus inte ligger på behoven av vätgaslagring och användningen av väte i bränsleceller, skulle vi ändå vilja nämna att omfattande framsteg krävs även inom dessa områden. Traditionellt produceras vätgas från naturgas genom reaktionen CH4(g) + H2O(g) ==&gt; CO(g) + 3H2(g). (1) Den här reaktionen kräver mycket energi för att bryta de kemiska bindningarna och därför utförs den vid höga temperaturer (kring 800 °C) samt i närvaron av katalysatorer, vanligtvis Ni/Al2O3, som påskyndar bildandet av reaktionsprodukterna. Den syntetiska vätgasen som produceras på detta sätt måste separeras från CO gas som också produceras. Detta görs vanligen genom en kemisk rekation som kallas ?vatten-gas-växlingsreaktion?. Kolmonoxiden får då reagera med vatten för att producera mer väte och koldioxid, vilka på ett enklare sätt kan avlägsnas från blandningen. Reaktionen är som följer CO(g) + H2O(g) ==&gt; CO2(g) + H2(g). (2) Problemet är att vätgasen som produceras på detta sätt innehåller någon andel kolmonoxid, vilket gör den olämplig för att användas i bränsleceller. Omvandlingen av etanol och biomassa anses också vara ett alternativ till vätgasproduktion eftersom de extraheras från återvinningsbara och miljövänliga källor. Men omvandlingen av etanol konsumerar mycket energi i form av värme samt kolmonoxid, så att reningsmetoder krävs även här. En ny och attraktiv metod för att producera vätgas är delningen av vatten i en process som kallas fotolys. I den här metoden används väldigt nanometerstora halvledarpartiklar som förs in i en vattenlösning och belyses sedan med ljus. Ljuset inducerar en laddningsöverföring från partiklarna till vattenmolekylerna, vilket leder till delning av vattenmolekylerna. Det finns många system tillgängliga i litteraturen, men de flesta av dem opererar i UV-regionen. Huvudmålet här är att finna ett system som absorberar hela skalan av synligt ljus så att man på ett mycket effektivt sätt att omvandla solenergi till kemisk energi. Varför solenergi? Bland den mängd olika återvinningsbara energikällor så är solen den absolut största. På en timme träffar cirka 4.3*10^20 J solljus jorden. Det är mer än all energi som för närvarande produceras på jorden på ett år. Just därför skulle solen vara en ypperlig energikälla för att producera vår energibärande vätgas som skulle fungera som ett syntetiskt bränsle.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Traditionellt så har materialutveckling ofta handlat om att man provar sig fram genom att testa funktionen hos en stor mängd olika material. Det har varit det mest kostnadseffektiva sättet och ofta det enda sättet då de kommersiella produkterna är synnerligen komplexa och har ej kunnat förstås på en mer grundläggande nivå. Idag har dock grundläggande teoretisk och experimentell forskning alltmer sammansmält med tillämpat utvecklingsarbete. Det är ett naturligt resultat av de ständigt ökande kraven på kontroll i tillverkningsprocessen och att dimensionerna på komponenterna ofta måste minska. Till exempel så består katalysatorer ofta av nanometerstora metallpartiklar förankrade på ett oxidmaterial bestående av en mängd små porer för att maximera den aktiva arean. Dagens materialutveckling kräver alltså en grundläggande förståelse, helst på molekylär nivå, för hur material skapas och hur de fungerar i olika tillämpningar. Forskning kring katalysatorer är ett fascinerande område med en tvärvetenskaplighet som sträcker sig från fundamental kvantfysik och kemi till ren ingenjörskonst. Nya katalytiskt aktiva material kan vara lösningen på många av de nyckelproblem inom miljö- och energiområdet som finns i världen idag. Exempel på områden där katalytiska och liknande ytkemiska processer är viktiga är energiomvandling, bränsleceller och avgasrening. Det sistnämnda exemplet är troligen det som de flesta förknippar med katalys då ju i princip alla bilar numera utrustas med en katalysator för avgasrening. Detta projekt rör teoretiska och experimentella studier i samverkan för att studera (1) Oxidytor med och utan defekter; (2) Komplexa oxid/metallnanostrukturer och (3) Metallpartiklar på oxidsubstrat. De teoretiska studierna kommer att genomföras med metoder baserade på täthetsfunktionalteori, en välkänd metod (Nobelpriset i kemi 1998) som möjliggör studier av olika sorters växelverkan, bindning samt termodynamiska och elektroniska egenskaper på den mest grundläggande nivån. Dessa kvantmekaniska metoder ger oss möjlighet att behandla olika faser såsom fasta ämnen, gaser samt vätskor på likvärdiga sätt. Beräkningarna utförs utan att använda justerbara parametrar så att den enda information som behövs är den som finns i det periodiska systemet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Traditionellt så har materialutveckling ofta handlat om att man provar sig fram genom att testa funktionen hos en stor mängd olika material. Det har varit det mest kostnadseffektiva sättet och ofta det enda sättet då de kommersiella produkterna är synnerligen komplexa och har ej kunnat förstås på en mer grundläggande nivå. Idag har dock grundläggande teoretisk och experimentell forskning alltmer sammansmält med tillämpat utvecklingsarbete. Det är ett naturligt resultat av de ständigt ökande kraven på kontroll i tillverkningsprocessen och att dimensionerna på komponenterna ofta måste minska. Till exempel så består katalysatorer ofta av nanometerstora metallpartiklar förankrade på ett oxidmaterial bestående av en mängd små porer för att maximera den aktiva arean. Dagens materialutveckling kräver alltså en grundläggande förståelse, helst på molekylär nivå, för hur material skapas och hur de fungerar i olika tillämpningar. Forskning kring katalysatorer är ett fascinerande område med en tvärvetenskaplighet som sträcker sig från fundamental kvantfysik och kemi till ren ingenjörskonst. Nya katalytiskt aktiva material kan vara lösningen på många av de nyckelproblem inom miljö- och energiområdet som finns i världen idag. Exempel på områden där katalytiska och liknande ytkemiska processer är viktiga är energiomvandling, bränsleceller och avgasrening. Det sistnämnda exemplet är troligen det som de flesta förknippar med katalys då ju i princip alla bilar numera utrustas med en katalysator för avgasrening. Detta projekt rör teoretiska och experimentella studier i samverkan för att studera (1) Oxidytor med och utan defekter; (2) Komplexa oxid/metallnanostrukturer och (3) Metallpartiklar på oxidsubstrat. De teoretiska studierna kommer att genomföras med metoder baserade på täthetsfunktionalteori, en välkänd metod (Nobelpriset i kemi 1998) som möjliggör studier av olika sorters växelverkan, bindning samt termodynamiska och elektroniska egenskaper på den mest grundläggande nivån. Dessa kvantmekaniska metoder ger oss möjlighet att behandla olika faser såsom fasta ämnen, gaser samt vätskor på likvärdiga sätt. Beräkningarna utförs utan att använda justerbara parametrar så att den enda information som behövs är den som finns i det periodiska systemet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The purpose of the present project is to develop multifunctional magnetically removable adsorbents for water purification and remediation securing removal of chemical and especially radioactive pollutants and biological cleaning of water. The collaborative program will unite the efforts of the teams and their expertise in two adjacent fields - synthesis and surface modification of metal oxide nanoparticles and mesoporous microparticles (with advanced experience in physicochemical characterization of surface binding) from the Swedish side and the synthesis and functionalization of mesoporous silica and silica-based nanocomposites (together with valuable experience of their implementation in water purification) from the Ukrainian side. Our specific aims: 1) Creation of metal oxide coated silica with well defined composition for selective uptake and release of active biomolecules/enzymes. 2) Synthesis of highly biocompatible silica-metal oxide based adsorbents functionalized for uptake of several hazardous radioactive species. 3) Creation of nanocomposite multi-functional microparticles, testing them on wastewater samples modeling complex water systems generated by natural disasters of the type of Chernobyl and Fukushima catastrophe. The goals will be achieved through coordinated research uniting the efforts of specialists in materials synthesis, characterization and theoretical modeling. Project plan involves 2 workshops, several mutual research visits and a conference.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Fri tillgång till rent vatten är ett av de absolut viktigaste mänskliga behov. Människor behöver vatten för att kunna dricka, laga mat, tvätta sig själva och sina kläder. Naturkatastrofer som resulterar från klimatförändringen och olyckor orsakade av människor, speciellt kärnkraftsolyckor som den i Chernobyl, och nyligen i Fukushima i Japan där naturen har bidragit till att kärnkraftsolyckan inträffat, skapar ohållbara situationer då allt tillgängligt vattnet blir kraftigt förorenat av organiskt avfall, radioaktiva ämnen, eller i värsta fall av dessa bägge i kombination. Ukraina lider fortfarande av konsekvenser av Chernobyl katastrofen som inträffade för strax över 25 år sedan och gjorde många annars tillgängliga vattenresurser obrukbara. En stor utmaning för forskare som jobbar med reningsteknologier för att återskapa vattnets kvalité är att kunna hitta eller egentligen snarare skapa nya reningsmaterial kapabla på rekordtid och till rimlig kostnad återställa de nödvändiga vattenresurserna. I sökandet efter lämpliga material kan man vända sig till två fungerande alternativ: antingen membranmaterial för att rengöra vatten genom filtrering vilket är relativt kostsammare och energikrävande eller försöka använda adsorbenter, material som suger in i sig de farliga föroreningarna och kan i vissa fall hjälpa till att destruera dem. Diverse adsorbenter används aktivt på reningsverk världen över redan idag, men utmaningen är att principiellt effektivisera och påskynda reningsprocessen. Man vill gärna att adsorbenter inte bara fångar de farliga föroreningarna som t.ex. radioaktiva isotoper, men även samtidigt hjälper till att bli av med farligt organiskt avfall. För att vara riktigt effektiva måste de således vara multifunktionella, kapabla att hjälpa till på flera olika sätt samtidigt. En annan principiell utmaning är att det tar rejält med tid att bli av med redan förorenade adsorbenter, avlägsna dem från vattnet som har blivit rent. Idag gör man det genom sedimentering, d.v.s. låter adsorbent partiklar falla ner på botten av kärlet där vatten renas upp, och sedan häller ut det rengjorda vattnet. Man vill gärna påskynda processen utan att det behöver bli särskilt mycket dyrare. En principiell lösning som kan tas till vara är att skapa adsorbent partiklar med magnetiska egenskaper, så att man lätt ska kunna samla dem med en magnet (och även regenerera sedan genom att avlägsna de koncentrerade föroreningarna och återbilda det aktiva adsorbent materialet). Forskningsgrupperna i Sverige och Ukraina som står bakom detta projektförslag har på senare tid utvecklad mycket värdefull och kompletterande kompetens inom syntes, funktion och användning av komplexa adsorbenter som visar förmåga att effektivt ta bort radioaktiva föroreningar (Ukraina) och snabbt destruera organiskt avfall med hjälp av på adsorbenterna immobiliserade enzymer (Sverige). Bägge grupper har börjat aktivt experimentera med adsorbenter som har magnetiska egenskaper. Ytkemiska Institutet i Ukraina (Chuiko Institute of Surface Chemistry) är också den organisationen som i sitt land ansvara för utvecklingen av vattenreningsteknologier som även ingår i SLUs ansvarsområde. Det är därför inte alls underligt att dessa bägge har kommit i kontakt med varandra för ett tag sedan och startade informationsutbyte. De har även i samarbete genomfört en NATO-stödd workshop ?Sol-Gel Materials for Pollution Control, Water Purification and Soil Remediation? som ägde rum i Kiev i oktober 2007. Starkare samarbete med stöd från VR kan leda till genombrott inom detta mycket viktiga område och göra stort bidrag till människors välstånd i Ukraina, speciellt på mindre orter och på landsbygden där uppbyggnad av större konventionella reningsverk blir även i framtiden ekonomiskt ohållbart.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Evaporative crystallization of NaCl in the presence of impurities mimicking brines of Lake Katwe, Uganda</narrative>
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      <narrative>NaCl is among the most common mineral salts. Not only is it central to our food habits but also it is a base chemical to various industries. Presently, Uganda still depends on imported salts from the neighboring countries to meet its demands despite the existence of a natural saline lake resource in Lake Katwe. This project seeks to develop a crystallization methodology to recover salt from brines such as those found at Lake Katwe. This includes the development of strategies to remove impurities by means of precipitation, re-crystallization, and other techniques, as well as the design of processes applicable to Lake Katwe. The research is based on laboratory experiments run both in Sweden and Uganda using brines from Lake Katwe. Preliminary investigations of the lake deposit within a running project will provide fundamental information regarding the nature and uniqueness of Lake Katwe brines. The present research project aims at developing a thorough expertise in salt crystallization technologies that, on one hand side, will allow for a better understanding of the specific process requirements a salt production plant at Lake Katwe had to fulfill. On the other hand, the collaborative research project will enhance the capacity of higher education through graduate and undergraduate training and through vital exchange.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uganda is well endowed with commercial salt reserves evident in the brines and evaporite deposits of Lake Katwe. The lakes brines contain a very high proportion of salts. It is well known that salt is a basic commodity for all human beings. In Uganda today, over 95 percent of the domestic salt consumption and the related industry are imported from the neighbouring countries despite the existence of this ?white elephant?. The present collaborative research project titled ?Evaporative crystallization of NaCl in the presence of impurities mimicking brines of Lake Katwe, Uganda? is envisaged to undertake a scientific study tailored to extract salt from the lake brines to standards safe for human consumption. The outlined project is to involve researchers from the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) Stockholm, Sweden and Makerere University Kampala, Uganda. It is perceived that the research outcomes will also provide a framework to contribute to the development of the private sector through making appropriate use of the scientific results. It is also envisaged that this joint research initiative will promote creation of a strong knowledge base in salt crystallization technology through transfer of skills, expertise, knowledge by provision of a wider range of scientific resources hence enabling researchers build strategic scientific research teams aimed at excellence. Uganda har en rik tillgång till kommersiellt användbara saltreserver, tillgängliga i saltlaken och de evaporativa avlagringarna från Katwesjön. Sjöns saltlake innehåller en mycket hög koncentration av salter och det är allmänt känt att tillgång till salt är ett grundläggande behov för människor. I dagens Uganda importeras 95% av saltet som används i hushållen och den del av industriella produktionen som kräver högre kvalitativt salt, detta till trotts den rika tillgången på salt i Katwesjön. Det här forskningsprojektet, kallat ?Evaporative crystallization of NaCl in the presence of impurities mimicking brines of Lake Katwe, Uganda?, syftar till att undersöka möjligheten att utvinna salt ur sjöns saltlake med tillräcklig renhet för mänsklig konsumtion. Projektet som beskrivs häri är tänkt att involvera forskare från Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (KTH) Stockolm, Sverige och Makerere University Kampala, Uganda. Projektets resultat förväntas även kunna användas för att skapa förutsättningar för att utveckla den privata sektorn genom kunskapsbildning som möjliggör industriell utvinning av saltet i Katwesjön. Dessutom förutses projektet ska skapa en stark kunskapsbas inom saltkristalliseringsteknologi genom kunskaps-, erfarenhets- och färdighetsöverföring då en bredare räckvidd av vetenskapliga resurser tillhandahålls forskarna, vilket gör det möjligt att skapa strategiska forskargrupper för att uppnå excellens.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Evaporative crystallization of NaCl in the presence of impurities mimicking brines of Lake Katwe, Uganda</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Indunstningskristallisation av NaCl i närvaro av orenheter som efterliknar saltvattnet i Katwesjön, Uganda</narrative>
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      <narrative>NaCl is among the most common mineral salts. Not only is it central to our food habits but also it is a base chemical to various industries. Presently, Uganda still depends on imported salts from the neighboring countries to meet its demands despite the existence of a natural saline lake resource in Lake Katwe. This project seeks to develop a crystallization methodology to recover salt from brines such as those found at Lake Katwe. This includes the development of strategies to remove impurities by means of precipitation, re-crystallization, and other techniques, as well as the design of processes applicable to Lake Katwe. The research is based on laboratory experiments run both in Sweden and Uganda using brines from Lake Katwe. Preliminary investigations of the lake deposit within a running project will provide fundamental information regarding the nature and uniqueness of Lake Katwe brines. The present research project aims at developing a thorough expertise in salt crystallization technologies that, on one hand side, will allow for a better understanding of the specific process requirements a salt production plant at Lake Katwe had to fulfill. On the other hand, the collaborative research project will enhance the capacity of higher education through graduate and undergraduate training and through vital exchange.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uganda is well endowed with commercial salt reserves evident in the brines and evaporite deposits of Lake Katwe. The lakes brines contain a very high proportion of salts. It is well known that salt is a basic commodity for all human beings. In Uganda today, over 95 percent of the domestic salt consumption and the related industry are imported from the neighbouring countries despite the existence of this ?white elephant?. The present collaborative research project titled ?Evaporative crystallization of NaCl in the presence of impurities mimicking brines of Lake Katwe, Uganda? is envisaged to undertake a scientific study tailored to extract salt from the lake brines to standards safe for human consumption. The outlined project is to involve researchers from the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) Stockholm, Sweden and Makerere University Kampala, Uganda. It is perceived that the research outcomes will also provide a framework to contribute to the development of the private sector through making appropriate use of the scientific results. It is also envisaged that this joint research initiative will promote creation of a strong knowledge base in salt crystallization technology through transfer of skills, expertise, knowledge by provision of a wider range of scientific resources hence enabling researchers build strategic scientific research teams aimed at excellence. Uganda har en rik tillgång till kommersiellt användbara saltreserver, tillgängliga i saltlaken och de evaporativa avlagringarna från Katwesjön. Sjöns saltlake innehåller en mycket hög koncentration av salter och det är allmänt känt att tillgång till salt är ett grundläggande behov för människor. I dagens Uganda importeras 95% av saltet som används i hushållen och den del av industriella produktionen som kräver högre kvalitativt salt, detta till trotts den rika tillgången på salt i Katwesjön. Det här forskningsprojektet, kallat ?Evaporative crystallization of NaCl in the presence of impurities mimicking brines of Lake Katwe, Uganda?, syftar till att undersöka möjligheten att utvinna salt ur sjöns saltlake med tillräcklig renhet för mänsklig konsumtion. Projektet som beskrivs häri är tänkt att involvera forskare från Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (KTH) Stockolm, Sverige och Makerere University Kampala, Uganda. Projektets resultat förväntas även kunna användas för att skapa förutsättningar för att utveckla den privata sektorn genom kunskapsbildning som möjliggör industriell utvinning av saltet i Katwesjön. Dessutom förutses projektet ska skapa en stark kunskapsbas inom saltkristalliseringsteknologi genom kunskaps-, erfarenhets- och färdighetsöverföring då en bredare räckvidd av vetenskapliga resurser tillhandahålls forskarna, vilket gör det möjligt att skapa strategiska forskargrupper för att uppnå excellens.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Groin hernia surgery in Uganda; mosquito nets and cost effectiveness</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ljumskbråckskirurgi i Uganda; mosquitonät och kostnadseffektivitet</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bakgrund Behovet av kirurgi i Uganda är stort. Prevalensen av ljumskbråck bland vuxna män ligger på drygt 10 %. Förmodligen något lägre bland kvinnor. Vana kirurger är få, avstånden mellan sjukhusen är stort och den totala sjukvårdsbudgeten är låg. Planerad kirurgi är därför mycket sparsamt förekommande varför uttalad morbiditet och dödsfall förekommer vid bland annat ljumskbråck vilket i hög grad påverkar individens förmåga att försörja sig. I Sverige och andra höginkomstländer används idag tekniker där inläggning av ett nätmaterial ingår vid ljumskbråckskirurgi. Omfattande dokumentation har visat att det ger dramatiskt bättre resultat med framförallt mindre risk för återfall. De nät som används är dyra och därför sällan eller aldrig tillgängliga i låg- och medel inkomstländer. Dessa nät liknar de myggnät som finns lättillgängliga(snarlikt material) och endast kostar en bråkdel. Tidigare, små studier har visat mycket lovande resultat av ljumskbråckskirurgi med myggnät, men en större jämförande studie är nödvändig för att bekräfta detta innan metoden kan introduceras på bred front. De allra flesta ljumskbråcksoperationer i Uganda utförs i full narkos. Det innebär alltid en viss risk och kräver i väst uttalad anestesikompetens och avancerad utrustning vilket saknas i Uganda. Åtskilliga välkontrollerade studier har visat att lokalbedövning har uttalade fördelar med mindre risk för komplikationer, kortare vårdtid och stora kostnadsbesparingar. Medelvårdtid efter en ljumskbråcksoperation i Uganda är 3?7 dagar vilket innebär hög kostnad och större inkomst bortfall. I Sverige utförs över 80 % av all ljumskbråckskirurgi som dagkirurgi. Nu har ett, sedan längre tid planerat, samarbetsprojekt mellan kirurgkolleger från Karolinska och Umeå universitet samt Makerereuniversitetet i Kampala, Uganda startats upp. Det är en omfattande randomiserad (jämförande) studie som nu pågår i Uganda med hypotesen att kommersiella nät och myggnät är jämförbara vad gäller postoperativa komplikationer, smärta och återfall men till en betydligt lägre kostnad för myggnät. Metod Kontrollerad, randomiserad, dubbelblind studie där kommersiellt nät jämförs med myggnät. Standardiserad operationsteknik med nät används. 360 patienter ska randomiseras. Klinisk kontroll 14 dagar och ett år efter operation. Målsättningen är att samtliga operationer ska utförs som dagkirurgiska ingrepp i lokalbedövning. Erfarna bråckkirurger med specialistutbildning från Uganda och Sverige utför operationerna. Preoperativt tas anamnes och status. Livskvalitet utvärderas med hjälp av EuroQol 5D frågeformulär. De som uppfyller inklusionskriterierna lottas till antingen intervention (myggnät) eller kontrollgrupp (kommersiella nät). För att kunna följa upp patienter från en region används en så kallad Demographic Surveillance Site (DSS). En DSS är ett geografiskt avgränsat område med ett system för att övervaka födslar, dödsfall, dödsorsaker, och migration i befolkningen över tid. Demografiska kontrollområden anses vara en av hörnstenarna i folkhälsoforskning. Studiekohorten hämtas från DSS:en i distrikten Iganga och Mayuge, Uganda. Det verkar i ett geografiskt avgränsat område med landsbygd (~ 80%) och stadsnära (~ 20%) befolkning på cirka 67 tusen människor. Eftersom patienter som ingår kommer från DSS:en är det känt exakt var de bor och om de flyttat vilket möjliggör långtidsuppföljning. Klinisk uppföljning genomförs av en blindad läkare som inte utfört eller varit med vid operationen. Uppföljning planeras vid två tillfällen, men patienterna uppmanas att söka kontinuerligt vid eventuella komplikationer. Fjorton dagar och ett år postoperativt genomgår patienterna kliniska kontroller. Den första med inriktning på postoperativa komplikationer och den senare för att bedöma om det föreligger återfall, testikelatrofi eller kronisk smärta. Patienttillfredsställelse och livskvalitet, med hjälp av EuroQol 5D och en validerad smärtfrågeenkät, IPQ (Inguinal Pain Questionnaire). Studien är godkänd</narrative>
      <narrative>Bakgrund The need for surgery in Uganda is large. Qualified surgeons are few, elective surgery is rare and the annual budget for health care is minimal. The burden of disease due to groin hernias accumulates. Consequently, morbidity is significant and mortality occurs. Techniques which use surgical mesh in groin hernia surgery significantly reduced the risk for recurrence and are standard in high income settings. The commercial mesh is very costly and is consequently not available to patients in low income countries. Mosquito nets have many similar properties as the commercials. They are currently used in several locations and small studies done show very promising results. However, the research is not sufficient to fully support this practice. For this reason, a large trial has been initiated in a medical collaboration between surgeons from Sweden and Uganda. Hypothesis The hypothesis is that there will be no significant difference between the two materials. Method A double blinded, randomized clinical trial. The surgeries are performed under local anaesthesia, by qualified surgeons on a day care basis. The study also involves a cost effectiveness analysis. Ethical approval has been granted from the Institutional Review Board at School of Biomedical Sciences, Makerere University, Uganda. Significance If the hypothesis is proven correct, the mesh technique can be introduced on large scale with a benefit for millions of patients with untreated groin hernias.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bakgrund Behovet av kirurgi i Uganda är stort. Prevalensen av ljumskbråck bland vuxna män ligger på drygt 10 %. Förmodligen något lägre bland kvinnor. Vana kirurger är få, avstånden mellan sjukhusen är stort och den totala sjukvårdsbudgeten är låg. Planerad kirurgi är därför mycket sparsamt förekommande varför uttalad morbiditet och dödsfall förekommer vid bland annat ljumskbråck vilket i hög grad påverkar individens förmåga att försörja sig. I Sverige och andra höginkomstländer används idag tekniker där inläggning av ett nätmaterial ingår vid ljumskbråckskirurgi. Omfattande dokumentation har visat att det ger dramatiskt bättre resultat med framförallt mindre risk för återfall. De nät som används är dyra och därför sällan eller aldrig tillgängliga i låg- och medel inkomstländer. Dessa nät liknar de myggnät som finns lättillgängliga(snarlikt material) och endast kostar en bråkdel. Tidigare, små studier har visat mycket lovande resultat av ljumskbråckskirurgi med myggnät, men en större jämförande studie är nödvändig för att bekräfta detta innan metoden kan introduceras på bred front. De allra flesta ljumskbråcksoperationer i Uganda utförs i full narkos. Det innebär alltid en viss risk och kräver i väst uttalad anestesikompetens och avancerad utrustning vilket saknas i Uganda. Åtskilliga välkontrollerade studier har visat att lokalbedövning har uttalade fördelar med mindre risk för komplikationer, kortare vårdtid och stora kostnadsbesparingar. Medelvårdtid efter en ljumskbråcksoperation i Uganda är 3?7 dagar vilket innebär hög kostnad och större inkomst bortfall. I Sverige utförs över 80 % av all ljumskbråckskirurgi som dagkirurgi. Nu har ett, sedan längre tid planerat, samarbetsprojekt mellan kirurgkolleger från Karolinska och Umeå universitet samt Makerereuniversitetet i Kampala, Uganda startats upp. Det är en omfattande randomiserad (jämförande) studie som nu pågår i Uganda med hypotesen att kommersiella nät och myggnät är jämförbara vad gäller postoperativa komplikationer, smärta och återfall men till en betydligt lägre kostnad för myggnät. Metod Kontrollerad, randomiserad, dubbelblind studie där kommersiellt nät jämförs med myggnät. Standardiserad operationsteknik med nät används. 360 patienter ska randomiseras. Klinisk kontroll 14 dagar och ett år efter operation. Målsättningen är att samtliga operationer ska utförs som dagkirurgiska ingrepp i lokalbedövning. Erfarna bråckkirurger med specialistutbildning från Uganda och Sverige utför operationerna. Preoperativt tas anamnes och status. Livskvalitet utvärderas med hjälp av EuroQol 5D frågeformulär. De som uppfyller inklusionskriterierna lottas till antingen intervention (myggnät) eller kontrollgrupp (kommersiella nät). För att kunna följa upp patienter från en region används en så kallad Demographic Surveillance Site (DSS). En DSS är ett geografiskt avgränsat område med ett system för att övervaka födslar, dödsfall, dödsorsaker, och migration i befolkningen över tid. Demografiska kontrollområden anses vara en av hörnstenarna i folkhälsoforskning. Studiekohorten hämtas från DSS:en i distrikten Iganga och Mayuge, Uganda. Det verkar i ett geografiskt avgränsat område med landsbygd (~ 80%) och stadsnära (~ 20%) befolkning på cirka 67 tusen människor. Eftersom patienter som ingår kommer från DSS:en är det känt exakt var de bor och om de flyttat vilket möjliggör långtidsuppföljning. Klinisk uppföljning genomförs av en blindad läkare som inte utfört eller varit med vid operationen. Uppföljning planeras vid två tillfällen, men patienterna uppmanas att söka kontinuerligt vid eventuella komplikationer. Fjorton dagar och ett år postoperativt genomgår patienterna kliniska kontroller. Den första med inriktning på postoperativa komplikationer och den senare för att bedöma om det föreligger återfall, testikelatrofi eller kronisk smärta. Patienttillfredsställelse och livskvalitet, med hjälp av EuroQol 5D och en validerad smärtfrågeenkät, IPQ (Inguinal Pain Questionnaire). Studien är godkänd</narrative>
      <narrative>Bakgrund The need for surgery in Uganda is large. Qualified surgeons are few, elective surgery is rare and the annual budget for health care is minimal. The burden of disease due to groin hernias accumulates. Consequently, morbidity is significant and mortality occurs. Techniques which use surgical mesh in groin hernia surgery significantly reduced the risk for recurrence and are standard in high income settings. The commercial mesh is very costly and is consequently not available to patients in low income countries. Mosquito nets have many similar properties as the commercials. They are currently used in several locations and small studies done show very promising results. However, the research is not sufficient to fully support this practice. For this reason, a large trial has been initiated in a medical collaboration between surgeons from Sweden and Uganda. Hypothesis The hypothesis is that there will be no significant difference between the two materials. Method A double blinded, randomized clinical trial. The surgeries are performed under local anaesthesia, by qualified surgeons on a day care basis. The study also involves a cost effectiveness analysis. Ethical approval has been granted from the Institutional Review Board at School of Biomedical Sciences, Makerere University, Uganda. Significance If the hypothesis is proven correct, the mesh technique can be introduced on large scale with a benefit for millions of patients with untreated groin hernias.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Blood-feeding parasites such as mosquitoes, leeches, ticks, mites, lice, bedbugs, and myiasis-producing fly larvae are a common cause of health problems in Lao People's Democratic Republic. Several infectious diseases are spread by insect hosts, e.g. malaria, dengue fever, and Japanese encephalitis, and these are very common in rural areas in Lao People's Democratic Republic. Some of these diseases can be treated with modern pharmaceuticals, but some of the best treatments are very expensive and hard to-come-by in Lao People's Democratic Republic. Another factor complicating diseases treatment is the emergence of drug-resistance, most recently resistance of Plasmodium falciparum to the last effective cure, artemisine, has been found. Controlling the spread of these insect-disease-hosts, i.e. disease-vectors, is an important focal area in absence of effective, available or affordable treatments to these infections. Effective vector control methods include the use of pesticides, insecticide-treated bed nets, and synthetic and plant-based repellents. However, insecticide resistance, outdoor transmission, and mosquito behavioural changes threaten the effectiveness of vector control measures. The cost of synthetic chemicals for impregnation can be an important factor limiting their optimal use. Mosquito control programs often distribute bed nets and chemicals for impregnation free of charge, but sometimes it is required that people subsequently pay for future impregnation of the nets. In rural Lao areas where a majority of the population lives below the World Bank poverty line, costs of USD 4 per net and USD 1 per impregnation are unaffordable. The value of plants traditionally used to repel blood-feeding arthropods has often been underestimated. Plants used to obtain extracts or oils containing natural repellents can often be easily cultivated at a low cost in most tropical areas; especially practical are herbaceous or shrub-like species. However, research on phytochemical composition and repellence efficacy has to an extent focused only a handful of species with promising efficacy in trials, but planting lemon eucalyptus or neem trees does not provide a short-term solution for affected populations. A nationwide study of traditional knowledge on plants that are used to repel or kill hematophagous arthropods conducted by our group in 2009 identified a total of 92 plant species as traditional repellents used to repel or kill mosquitoes, bedbugs, human lice, mites and ticks, fly larvae, and blood-sucking leeches (de Boer et al., 2010). Studies on the repellence efficacy of the 9 most commonly reported species showed that the traditional plant repellents were effective repellents against leeches, fly larvae infesting foods and mosquitoes. Many of the plant-based repellents had similar efficacy to synthetic repellents. The project aims to build on quantitative ethnobiological data on plant-based repellents gathered in prior studies, and to characterize the active phytochemical constituents or/and fractions containing repellents in species that showed promising efficacy in repellence field trials; to evaluate genotype constituent variability to select plant lines with the highest levels of active compounds; and to develop protocols for local harvesting, extraction and storage of plant-based repellents in order to empower communities to create their own repellents, independent of ethnicity, location or government programs.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project aims to study the application of energy storage systems, especially flywheels, in the electrical grid scenario. The use of energy storage technologies can help providing smarter electrical grids and distributed generation. Flywheels are, among other energy storage technologies, very attractive due to their fast response time and weak life-time dependence on charge/discharge rate. The electrical connection and control of flywheels are multidisciplinary topics, including electrical machines design, magnetic bearings, power electronics and control systems. Those electrical components required for the functionality of such flywheel based energy storage systems are the focus of the proposed project. Aspects as functionality and efficiency can be evaluated, as well as the expected effects of energy storage systems on the grid. Simulations of the different system components and a small scale prototype are expected as deliverables of this project. The work developed is expected to result in scientific publications, patentable material and also to enhance the interest of the academia and industry in this research area. The project will last 36 months and it is to be developed with the collaboration of three different universities: Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Fluminense Federal University and Uppsala University.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Detta projekt syftar till att studera tillämpningen av system för lagring av energi på elnätet, speciellt svänghjul. Användningen av teknik för lagring av energi kan bidra till att ge ett smartare elnät och möjliggöra distribuerad produktion. Tre frågor ämnas undersökas i projektet: - Möjliga tillämpningar för energilagringssystem (särskilt svänghjul) i det brasilianska och det svenska elnätet, - Studie, modellering och implementering av det elektriska systemet (kraftelektronik och styrningsstrategi) som krävs för att ansluta de studerade energilagringsteknikerna, - Design för ett högeffektivt system, inklusive studier av olika topologier för den elektriska maskinen och magnetiska lager. Särskilt i Brasilien, som är ett mycket stort land och där produktionsanläggningar ofta ligger långt från slutkonsumenten, är energilagring ett mycket bra alternativ för att minska behovet av långa transmissionssystem. Detta kan leda till en avsevärd energibesparing, minska förlusterna i elsystemet och kostnaden för att bygga långa kraftledningar. Med de växande politiska insatserna för att omforma den globala energiförsörjningen, förväntas marknaden för energilagring öka. I Europa driver ?20-20-20-målet?, som definierar en uppsättning klimat- och energimål, utvecklingen framåt. För att förstå hur behovet av lagring uppstår, måste man förstå hur överförings- och distributionssystemen har utvecklats och hur intermittent och distribuerad produktion kan ändra kraven på nätet. Den elektriska anslutningen och styrning av elektriska system för lagring av energi är ett mycket intressant ämne, eftersom det kan ha stor påverkan på energisystemets prestanda och effektivitet. I fallet med svänghjul kan den lagrade energin överföras in i eller ut genom användning av en elektrisk maskin, som är mekaniskt ansluten till själva svänghjulet där huvuddelen av energin lagras. Utvecklingen av kraftelektronik gör det möjligt att använda svänghjul med hög effekt, där elektroniken är jämförbar i storlek med svänghjulet själv eller mindre. Kompositmaterial möjliggör hög rotationshastighet. Magnetiska lager och vakuumdrift erbjuder mycket låg friktion under långvarig lagring och längre livslängd för höga rotationshastigheter. Hög hastighet är önskvärd eftersom den energi som lagras är proportionell mot kvadraten på hastigheten, men endast linjärt proportionell mot massan. Både Uppsala universitet och federala universitetet i Rio de Janeiro bedriver forskning om svänghjulssystem. Vid Uppsala universitet har utformningen av elektriska maskiner beträffande både elektromagnetiska och mekaniska begränsningar undersökts. Dessutom har studier av olika strategier för kontroll och kraftelektronik till svänghjulet utförts. På det federala universitetet i Rio de Janeiro, och mer nyligen på Fluminense Federal University, har studier på supraledande magnetiska lager, tillämpade på svänghjulssystem, utförts vilket resulterat i en prototyp av ett supraledande snabbt svänghjul för energilagring. Den kunskap forskarna vid de olika universiteten fått genom tidigare projekt kan kombineras, vilket resulterar i en mycket kompetent och tvärvetenskaplig forskargrupp. Detta arbete, i ett sådant intressant och relevant ämne, förväntas resultera i vetenskapliga publikationer och även öka intresset från såväl akademi som industri inom detta forskningsområde.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Effekten av främmande arter på inhemsk biologisk mångfald anses vara ett av de främsta hoten mot jordens biologiska mångfald. På grund av ökande handel, resande och transporter har både avsiktliga och oavsiktliga introduktioner av arter bortom sina naturliga utbredningsområden blivit allt vanligare. Vissa främmande arter blir invasiva och kan drastiskt och permanent förändra inhemska ekosystem. Att kontrollera eller utrota dem innebär ofta stora ekonomiska kostnader. Trots att det här är ett globalt problem bedrivs den mesta forskningen om biologiska invasioner i industriländer, där antalet forskare och finansieringsmöjligheterna är störst. Bergsområden och naturreservat förtjänar särskild uppmärksamhet när det gäller växtinvasioner. Deras artrika och ofta orörda ekosystemen hyser stora naturvärden, och invasioner i sådana ekosystem är ofta svårhanterliga på grund av otillgänglig och svår terräng. Eftersom dessa ekosystem för närvarande utsätts för ett snabbt ökande antal främmande arter men ännu inte är kraftigt påverkade, erbjuder de en unik möjlighet till förebyggande åtgärder mot detta ökande hot. Sådana förebyggande åtgärder är särskilt viktiga i utvecklingsländer som Chile och Argentina, där antalet främmande arter är stort och resurserna för att förhindra invasioner och öka allmänhetens medvetande om problemen små. Syftet med detta projekt är att få djupgående förståelse för de generella processer som styr växtinvasioner i bergsområden, och att utveckla effektiva skötselstrategier för att minska risken för pågående och framtida invasioner av skyddade områden i bergsområden. Vi kommer att jobba på två kontinenter med både jämförande studier och experiment. Resultaten kommer att användas för att utveckla matematiska modeller för att förutsäga framtida spridning av arter. Vi kommer att använda fem främmande arter (rölleka, groblad, bergsyra, rödklöver och vitklöver) längs höjdgradienter i de svenska fjällen och i de chilenska och argentinska Anderna. Genom att använda samma arter i tre distinkta regioner kommer vi att kunna särskilja generella mönster från mönster som beror på lokala förhållanden. I varje land genomförs experiment där vi manipulerar graden av störning och fröspridning längs höjdgradienter (som simulerar uppvärmning av klimatet) för att förstå hur direkta mänskliga effekter (t.ex. störning från vägar) och klimatfaktorer styr växtinvasioner. Med hjälp av en ny metod (högupplösta termiska bilder kombinerat med precisa data på arters förekomster) kommer vi att undersöka med vilka spridningsvägar främmande arter når bergskedjorna. Vi förväntar oss att invasiva arter utnyttjar varmare mikroklimat. Vi kommer dessutom att fastställa hur historiska, sociala, politiska och ekonomiska skillnader mellan Sverige, Chile och Argentina påverkar nuvarande skötsel av främmande arter i skyddade områden, och hur inställningen till främmande arter skiljer sig mellan länderna. Detta kommer att bidra till att hitta realistiska och effektiva strategier för varje region, genom att lära av tidigare framgångar och misstag. Vi tror att detta projekt kommer att väsentligen förbättra vår förståelse för hur mänskliga och klimatiska faktorer påverkar växtinvasioner, och bidra till att förhindra och kontrollera dem. Genom att göra studien på flera kontinenter kan förståelsen för ett globalt fenomen som biologiska invasioner ökas avsevärt i och med att man kan visa på skillnader och likheter i invasionsprocessen mellan olika bergsområden. Genom att skapa en länk mellan forskning och skötsel för att utveckla de bästa (proaktiva) skötselmetoderna för främmande arter i skyddade områden på höga höjder och latituder, hoppas vi att drastiskt kunna minska kostnaderna för kontroll av främmande arter. Slutligen så kommer detta samarbetsprojekt att ge mycket goda möjligheter för mastersstudenter att få internationell erfarenhet från en mångfald av ekosystem.</narrative>
      <narrative>Nonnative plants are becoming increasingly widespread in mountains and protected regions, where they pose a serious threat to biodiversity and ecosystems services, and require costly control. In this project we want to develop pro-active management strategies for plant invasions in high-latitude mountains and protected areas, via an innovative approach that combines observational with experimental studies and directly uses their results in predictive models. By creatively using altitudinal gradients in a cross-continental study in the Swedish Scandes and the Chilean and Argentinian Andes, we aim at disentangling the roles of human-mediated and climatic factors in driving plant invasions. Via a novel method (combining high-resolution thermal images with precise species occurrence data) we will study which pathways nonnative species use for uphill migration. Further, we will compare management practices among the 3 countries to determine realistic and effective strategies per region. Our cross-continental approach will allow testing for universal patterns, which might significantly contribute to the research field of biological invasions. By creating a link between science and management for developing pro-active management practices for nonnative species, we believe this project will help to significantly reduce the costs for invasive species control. Lastly, this collaborative project will be an excellent framework to offer master students international research experience.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Promoting cultivation of disease resistant native tree species as alternatives to the Botryospharia-disease susceptible Grevillea robusta in hot</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Främja odling av sjukdomsresistenta inhemska trädslag som alternativ till mottaglig Grevillea robusta i varma och torra områden i Kenya och Ugand</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I Östafrika till skillnad från i Sverige är de träd som odlas i det småskaliga jordbruket och skogsbruket nästan bara främmande trädslag. Grevillea robusta (Grevillea) är böndernas viktigaste timmerträd i Kenya och trädarten ökar i användning i Uganda. Olika Eucalyptus arter (Eucalyptus) odlas i stor utsträcknig i större skogsplanteringar men också i liten skala hos bönder. Både Grevillea och Eucalyptus har nu drabbats allvarligt av en Botryosphaeria-sjukdom, som hotar odlingarna och innebär stora förluster för bönderna. Det visar sig också att ytterligare trädarter, som används av bönder, exoterna Senna siamea och Azadiracta indica är ungefär lika mottaglliga som Grevillea, medan det inhemska trädslaget Melia volkensii (Melia)är mycket motståndskraftigt. Under 2003 uppmärksammades en inte tidigare känd sjukdom på Grevillea. I Masaka distriktet i sydvästra Uganda var nästan 100 % av Grevillea- träden sjuka och döende på vissa gårdar. I det föreslagna projektet bygger vi på den kunskap som tidigare genomförda projekt givit med hjälp av anslag från Formas Sida-SAREC och genom Dr Njugunas (2011) doktorandprojekt på SLU, finanserat av Kenya Forest Research Institute, KEFRI. Vi visade att en ny kräftsårssjukdom drabbat Grevillea m. fl. arter, i Kenya, Uganda och Etiopien. Patogenitetstest har visat att det är en Botryospheria-sjukdom, som orsakas av minst fyra olika Botryosphaeria-arter, vilka angriper tillsammans (Njuguna 2011). Det finns sjuka och döende träd över stora områden.Värst drabbas Grevillea och även de andra undersökta arterna i torra och heta agroekologiska zoner. Eftersom Botryosphaeria-sjukdom hade rapporeterats förekomma på Eucalyptus gjorde vi provtagningar både på Grevillea och Eucalyptus. Det visade sig att sjukdomen på Eucalyptus också var mycket omfattande. Vi beslöt att göra ytterligare analyser på Eucalyptus-materialet, för att kunna göra nödvändiga populationsstudier av fyra patogena svamparter hos de olika träden. Resultaten förväntas ge oss svar på om Botryospheria komplexet är panafriskanskt eller östafrikanskt. Det har lett till att publiceringen försenats. Det övergripande målet med projektet är att befrämja användningen av sjukdomsresistenta inhemska trädslag för skogsbruk och trädodling på småskaliga jordbruk i Kenya och Uganda. Därför behöver vi utveckla samarbete mellan skogspatologi, skogskötsel och skogsträdsförädling. Medvetenheten om de sjukdomsrisker som följer med storskalig introduktion av främmande trädarter behöver öka. Med projektet avser vi 1) Att medverka till mer hållbar trädodling i torra områden med kunskaper om och tester av sjukdomsresistens . Det är av stor vikt att identifiera träd arter som passar i heta och torra områden, för att ersätta sjukdomskänsliga träd och för att öka virkesproduktionen. Behovet förstärks av nödvändigheten till anpassning till klimatförändringar, eftersom varma och torra områden antas öka. Det är nödvändigt att sjukdomsresistens blir en del i program för domenticering av inhemska trädarter, och för att det ska ske kommer vi att organisera seminarier och workshops. 2) Att identifiera sjukdomsresistenta trädarter för att ersätta de som angrips av sjukdomar i torra områden. För utveckling av mer hållbar virkesproduktion behövs tillförlitlig information om sjukdomsproblem. Botryosphaeria-sjukdomen angriper många arter och risken är stor att flera arter kan drabbas. Vi kommer att studera resistensen mot sjukdomen i inhemska träd som nu finns med i domesticeringsprogram för torktolerans. Melia, som nämnts ovan, är ett sjukdomsresistent inhemskt trädslag med hög torktolerans. Inhemskt trädslag är inte tillräckligt för att en trädart kan beräknas vara motsåndskraftigt, utan anpassning till de lokala förhållandena krävs också. 3) Att utveckla skogspatologin vidare genom ökad samverkan mellan östafrikanska och svenska forskare. Vi kommer att utveckla våra kontakter vidare, genom aktivt deltagande av alla inblandade i projektet. Den komplexa naturen av sjukdomen st</narrative>
      <narrative>Tree health is of increasing importance in forestry and agroforestry in East Africa. We have identified a severe disease, caused by a group of four Botryosphaeria fungi, as a main factor limiting the sustainable cultivation of the popular tree species. The fungi infect, in concert, and cause very severe and widespread disease on Grevillea robusta, Eucalyptus spp., Senna siamea and Azadiracta indica, all exotics in the region. The indigenous and drought resistant species, Melia volkensii seems resistant to the disease. The disease is most prevalent and severe in drylands. The complex nature of the disease poses interesting questions about the host-pathogen interactions, which require urgent attention. We aim to promote the use of disease resistant indigenous tree species in order to enhance sustainability of forestry and on-farm tree production in hot and dry areas. Tree species are being developed for drought tolerance in domestication programs in the region. We will examine the pathogenicity of the Botryosphaeria fungi to such tree species. It is important to identify tree species suited for drylands to increase the timber species for increased wood production, especially in the face of climate change predicted to aggravate aridity in the region. The project will consolidate collaboration of the project scientists and stakeholders through workshops and exchange visits. Skype and video conferences will be used to enhance project coordination and give quicker results.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I Östafrika till skillnad från i Sverige är de träd som odlas i det småskaliga jordbruket och skogsbruket nästan bara främmande trädslag. Grevillea robusta (Grevillea) är böndernas viktigaste timmerträd i Kenya och trädarten ökar i användning i Uganda. Olika Eucalyptus arter (Eucalyptus) odlas i stor utsträcknig i större skogsplanteringar men också i liten skala hos bönder. Både Grevillea och Eucalyptus har nu drabbats allvarligt av en Botryosphaeria-sjukdom, som hotar odlingarna och innebär stora förluster för bönderna. Det visar sig också att ytterligare trädarter, som används av bönder, exoterna Senna siamea och Azadiracta indica är ungefär lika mottaglliga som Grevillea, medan det inhemska trädslaget Melia volkensii (Melia)är mycket motståndskraftigt. Under 2003 uppmärksammades en inte tidigare känd sjukdom på Grevillea. I Masaka distriktet i sydvästra Uganda var nästan 100 % av Grevillea- träden sjuka och döende på vissa gårdar. I det föreslagna projektet bygger vi på den kunskap som tidigare genomförda projekt givit med hjälp av anslag från Formas Sida-SAREC och genom Dr Njugunas (2011) doktorandprojekt på SLU, finanserat av Kenya Forest Research Institute, KEFRI. Vi visade att en ny kräftsårssjukdom drabbat Grevillea m. fl. arter, i Kenya, Uganda och Etiopien. Patogenitetstest har visat att det är en Botryospheria-sjukdom, som orsakas av minst fyra olika Botryosphaeria-arter, vilka angriper tillsammans (Njuguna 2011). Det finns sjuka och döende träd över stora områden.Värst drabbas Grevillea och även de andra undersökta arterna i torra och heta agroekologiska zoner. Eftersom Botryosphaeria-sjukdom hade rapporeterats förekomma på Eucalyptus gjorde vi provtagningar både på Grevillea och Eucalyptus. Det visade sig att sjukdomen på Eucalyptus också var mycket omfattande. Vi beslöt att göra ytterligare analyser på Eucalyptus-materialet, för att kunna göra nödvändiga populationsstudier av fyra patogena svamparter hos de olika träden. Resultaten förväntas ge oss svar på om Botryospheria komplexet är panafriskanskt eller östafrikanskt. Det har lett till att publiceringen försenats. Det övergripande målet med projektet är att befrämja användningen av sjukdomsresistenta inhemska trädslag för skogsbruk och trädodling på småskaliga jordbruk i Kenya och Uganda. Därför behöver vi utveckla samarbete mellan skogspatologi, skogskötsel och skogsträdsförädling. Medvetenheten om de sjukdomsrisker som följer med storskalig introduktion av främmande trädarter behöver öka. Med projektet avser vi 1) Att medverka till mer hållbar trädodling i torra områden med kunskaper om och tester av sjukdomsresistens . Det är av stor vikt att identifiera träd arter som passar i heta och torra områden, för att ersätta sjukdomskänsliga träd och för att öka virkesproduktionen. Behovet förstärks av nödvändigheten till anpassning till klimatförändringar, eftersom varma och torra områden antas öka. Det är nödvändigt att sjukdomsresistens blir en del i program för domenticering av inhemska trädarter, och för att det ska ske kommer vi att organisera seminarier och workshops. 2) Att identifiera sjukdomsresistenta trädarter för att ersätta de som angrips av sjukdomar i torra områden. För utveckling av mer hållbar virkesproduktion behövs tillförlitlig information om sjukdomsproblem. Botryosphaeria-sjukdomen angriper många arter och risken är stor att flera arter kan drabbas. Vi kommer att studera resistensen mot sjukdomen i inhemska träd som nu finns med i domesticeringsprogram för torktolerans. Melia, som nämnts ovan, är ett sjukdomsresistent inhemskt trädslag med hög torktolerans. Inhemskt trädslag är inte tillräckligt för att en trädart kan beräknas vara motsåndskraftigt, utan anpassning till de lokala förhållandena krävs också. 3) Att utveckla skogspatologin vidare genom ökad samverkan mellan östafrikanska och svenska forskare. Vi kommer att utveckla våra kontakter vidare, genom aktivt deltagande av alla inblandade i projektet. Den komplexa naturen av sjukdomen st</narrative>
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      <narrative>Public health protection requires safe drinking water, which must be free of pathogenic bacteria. Bacterial contamination of drinking water may be due to fecal contamination either from human and/or warm-blooded animals, or to bacteria from the soil. Indicator bacteria (e.g. E. coli or Enterococcus spp.) have been used for many years to monitor and to determine the quality and safety of water for consumption. In this collaborative study, we propose to evaluate new simplified methods for and to determine the extent of risk factors due to contamination of water used for consumption, and to investigate sewage from the community and from the hospital as potential vehicles of spread of pathogenic bacteria and antibiotic resistance in bacteria in a Nicaraguan community. By analyzing indicator bacteria, particularly E. coli and Enterococci, with the aid of biochemical fingerprinting (PhenePlate system), screening for antibiotic resistance (AREB system) and molecular (PCR or qPCR) analysis we will be able to monitor the presence of antibiotic resistant or pathogenic strains, and to follow the spread of bacteria from animals/humans to surface and well water. Our results and experiences will be presented in two courses in Leon, Nicaragua, open to Latin-American countries. This spread knowledge will form an embryo to increased measures against infant (diarrheal) diseases due to poor hygienic conditions as well as to the global galloping spread of antibiotic resistance.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ytvatten kan innehålla bakterier som härrör från tarmfloran hos människor och djur. Dessa bakterier kan nå ytvattnet via avloppsvatten från sjukhus och kommuner eller via naturgödsel och eftersom framför allt avloppsvatten utgör en viktig reservoar för sjukdomsframkallande och/eller antibiotikaresistenta bakterier är det mycket allvarligt om en vidare spridning till dricksvatten sker. Målsättningen med projektet är att utvärdera en kombination av nya, förenklade metoder för att med begränsade laboratorieresurser studera spridning av sjukdomsframkallande och/eller resistenta bakterier från avloppsvatten eller naturgödsel till ytvatten och vidare till livsmedelskedjan i ett samhälle (León) i Nicaragua. Vi kommer att ta prover från avlopp, gödsel, ytvatten och dricksvatten i León, Nicaragua. Proverna skall analyseras med molekylärbiologiska metoder (PCR, qPCR) för förekomst av diarréframkallande kolibakterier (E.coli), och screenas för förekomst av antibiotikaresistenta indikatorbakterier (Enterokocker och kolibakterier) och diversiteten hos dessa bestäms med hjälp av på KI utvecklade förenklade mikroplattbaserade screeningmetoder (AREB och PhP). Resultat av projektet blir en enkel standardiserad metod för provtagning och analys av spridning av kliniskt relevanta bakterier i miljön. Vi kommer också att få information om huruvida antibiotikaresistenta bakterier i avlopp/gödsel speglar resistensläget hos bakterier hos människa och djur, samt om avloppsvatten innehåller en pool av resistenta bakteriestammar som kan spridas i samhället. Våra data kan också få stor betydelse för framtida åtgärder då det gäller säker hantering av avloppsvatten och andra avfallsprodukter som innehåller stora mängder bakterier i denna typ av samhällen. Våra erfarenheter skall bl.a. presenteras vid två kurser som vi ämnar hålla i Nicaragua i slutet av projektet. Kurserna kommer att vara öppna för deltagare från de latinamerikanska länderna. Kurserna kommer att bilda ett embryo till en framtida harmonisering av de viktiga ansträngningarna att minska (diarré)sjukdomar hos fr. a. barn och att minska spridningen av antibiotikaresistens i u-land.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Public health protection requires safe drinking water, which must be free of pathogenic bacteria. Bacterial contamination of drinking water may be due to fecal contamination either from human and/or warm-blooded animals, or to bacteria from the soil. Indicator bacteria (e.g. E. coli or Enterococcus spp.) have been used for many years to monitor and to determine the quality and safety of water for consumption. In this collaborative study, we propose to evaluate new simplified methods for and to determine the extent of risk factors due to contamination of water used for consumption, and to investigate sewage from the community and from the hospital as potential vehicles of spread of pathogenic bacteria and antibiotic resistance in bacteria in a Nicaraguan community. By analyzing indicator bacteria, particularly E. coli and Enterococci, with the aid of biochemical fingerprinting (PhenePlate system), screening for antibiotic resistance (AREB system) and molecular (PCR or qPCR) analysis we will be able to monitor the presence of antibiotic resistant or pathogenic strains, and to follow the spread of bacteria from animals/humans to surface and well water. Our results and experiences will be presented in two courses in Leon, Nicaragua, open to Latin-American countries. This spread knowledge will form an embryo to increased measures against infant (diarrheal) diseases due to poor hygienic conditions as well as to the global galloping spread of antibiotic resistance.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ytvatten kan innehålla bakterier som härrör från tarmfloran hos människor och djur. Dessa bakterier kan nå ytvattnet via avloppsvatten från sjukhus och kommuner eller via naturgödsel och eftersom framför allt avloppsvatten utgör en viktig reservoar för sjukdomsframkallande och/eller antibiotikaresistenta bakterier är det mycket allvarligt om en vidare spridning till dricksvatten sker. Målsättningen med projektet är att utvärdera en kombination av nya, förenklade metoder för att med begränsade laboratorieresurser studera spridning av sjukdomsframkallande och/eller resistenta bakterier från avloppsvatten eller naturgödsel till ytvatten och vidare till livsmedelskedjan i ett samhälle (León) i Nicaragua. Vi kommer att ta prover från avlopp, gödsel, ytvatten och dricksvatten i León, Nicaragua. Proverna skall analyseras med molekylärbiologiska metoder (PCR, qPCR) för förekomst av diarréframkallande kolibakterier (E.coli), och screenas för förekomst av antibiotikaresistenta indikatorbakterier (Enterokocker och kolibakterier) och diversiteten hos dessa bestäms med hjälp av på KI utvecklade förenklade mikroplattbaserade screeningmetoder (AREB och PhP). Resultat av projektet blir en enkel standardiserad metod för provtagning och analys av spridning av kliniskt relevanta bakterier i miljön. Vi kommer också att få information om huruvida antibiotikaresistenta bakterier i avlopp/gödsel speglar resistensläget hos bakterier hos människa och djur, samt om avloppsvatten innehåller en pool av resistenta bakteriestammar som kan spridas i samhället. Våra data kan också få stor betydelse för framtida åtgärder då det gäller säker hantering av avloppsvatten och andra avfallsprodukter som innehåller stora mängder bakterier i denna typ av samhällen. Våra erfarenheter skall bl.a. presenteras vid två kurser som vi ämnar hålla i Nicaragua i slutet av projektet. Kurserna kommer att vara öppna för deltagare från de latinamerikanska länderna. Kurserna kommer att bilda ett embryo till en framtida harmonisering av de viktiga ansträngningarna att minska (diarré)sjukdomar hos fr. a. barn och att minska spridningen av antibiotikaresistens i u-land.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Restaurering av skogar och landskap i Zambia: Utmaningar och framtidsutsikter Restaurering av skogar och landskap har fått stor global uppmärksamhet under de senaste tio åren. Restaurering bidrar till att återställa ekosytemens struktur och funktion och ökar samtidigt lokalbefolkningens försörjningsmöjligheter. Området har hög prioritet i Afrika, däribland i Zambia, och är ett av fem temaområden inom Sveriges politik för globala utveckling som fastställts av Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet. De stora områden som utarmats i Zambia till följd av träkolproduktion, skiftesbruk och gruvdrift ger oss en möjlighet att studera och utveckla nya och effektiva restaureringsmetoder. Samarbetsprojektetet kommer att lägga grunden för utveckling av adaptiva restaureringsmetoder i skogar och landskap i Zambia genom etablering av permanenta försöksytor där de sekundära skogarnas utveckling kan studeras, indikatorarter kan identifieras och testas så att restaureringen av kopparbältet i Zambia påskyndas. Det kommer att ge ett bättre vetenskapliga underlag för beslutsfattare, miljöövervakare och allmänhet så att restaureringen av utarmade områden effektiviseras och förvaltning av de sekundära skogarna blir mera hållbar. Resultaten kommer även att utgöra en bas för forskarutbildning vid de båda universiteten och bidra till utvecklingen av restaureringsmodeller som kan tillämpas i liknande områden i regionen eller på andra håll i världen.</narrative>
      <narrative>Forest landscape restoration (FLR) has gained global attention in recent decade as an approach to meet the challenges of ecosystem conservation and eco-livelihoods of the local communities simultaneously. It has become an emerging issue in many parts of Africa, including Zambia. However, there is no blueprint for FLR, in the one hand, and most previous attempts to reclaim mining waste lands in Zambia have failed due to mismatches of species and sites and lack of site amendment measures, on the other. The collaborative project will lay the foundation for developing adaptive forest landscape restoration approaches through establishment of permanent plots and monitoring development of secondary forests on degraded and abandoned landscape; and identifying indicator species and testing different site amendment measures for reclamation of mining waste lands on the Copperbelt in Zambia. It will be implemented through experience sharing during the design of the studies, discussing technical findings and visits. The collaborative project is expected to provide evidence for decision-makers, environmental watchdogs and the general public about pathways for reclamation mining waste sites and sustainable management of secondary forests. Scientific publications emerged from the collaborative project will feedback education at both universities, and contributing towards the development of FLR models that can be applied in similar areas in the region or elsewhere.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Restaurering av skogar och landskap i Zambia: Utmaningar och framtidsutsikter</narrative>
      <narrative>Forest landscape restoration in Zambia: Challenges and prospects</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Restaurering av skogar och landskap i Zambia: Utmaningar och framtidsutsikter Restaurering av skogar och landskap har fått stor global uppmärksamhet under de senaste tio åren. Restaurering bidrar till att återställa ekosytemens struktur och funktion och ökar samtidigt lokalbefolkningens försörjningsmöjligheter. Området har hög prioritet i Afrika, däribland i Zambia, och är ett av fem temaområden inom Sveriges politik för globala utveckling som fastställts av Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet. De stora områden som utarmats i Zambia till följd av träkolproduktion, skiftesbruk och gruvdrift ger oss en möjlighet att studera och utveckla nya och effektiva restaureringsmetoder. Samarbetsprojektetet kommer att lägga grunden för utveckling av adaptiva restaureringsmetoder i skogar och landskap i Zambia genom etablering av permanenta försöksytor där de sekundära skogarnas utveckling kan studeras, indikatorarter kan identifieras och testas så att restaureringen av kopparbältet i Zambia påskyndas. Det kommer att ge ett bättre vetenskapliga underlag för beslutsfattare, miljöövervakare och allmänhet så att restaureringen av utarmade områden effektiviseras och förvaltning av de sekundära skogarna blir mera hållbar. Resultaten kommer även att utgöra en bas för forskarutbildning vid de båda universiteten och bidra till utvecklingen av restaureringsmodeller som kan tillämpas i liknande områden i regionen eller på andra håll i världen.</narrative>
      <narrative>Forest landscape restoration (FLR) has gained global attention in recent decade as an approach to meet the challenges of ecosystem conservation and eco-livelihoods of the local communities simultaneously. It has become an emerging issue in many parts of Africa, including Zambia. However, there is no blueprint for FLR, in the one hand, and most previous attempts to reclaim mining waste lands in Zambia have failed due to mismatches of species and sites and lack of site amendment measures, on the other. The collaborative project will lay the foundation for developing adaptive forest landscape restoration approaches through establishment of permanent plots and monitoring development of secondary forests on degraded and abandoned landscape; and identifying indicator species and testing different site amendment measures for reclamation of mining waste lands on the Copperbelt in Zambia. It will be implemented through experience sharing during the design of the studies, discussing technical findings and visits. The collaborative project is expected to provide evidence for decision-makers, environmental watchdogs and the general public about pathways for reclamation mining waste sites and sustainable management of secondary forests. Scientific publications emerged from the collaborative project will feedback education at both universities, and contributing towards the development of FLR models that can be applied in similar areas in the region or elsewhere.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Understanding how global drivers, such as seafood trade, affect relations between fishers and market agents is essential to increase fishers returns, reduce poverty and better sustain fisheries resources. Curbing exploitation locally has focused on restricting fishers effort, but global demands create exogenous pressure that is hard for small-scale operators to withstand. Hence, management must extend up the commodity chain and middlemen are an important link. They provide fishers with incentives, markets access, and many services but little is known about how these relations affect fishing behavior, and effects on ecosystem dynamics and income distribution. We study this using methods from several disciplines to understand of how global trade affects local ecosystems and how middlemen-fishers relations can channel sustainable practices or lock systems in unsustainable trajectories.</narrative>
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      <narrative>How should we manage coastal ecosystems to sustain the multiple ecosystem services we need in light of climate change? This is the focus of CES-CliM; a transdisciplinary project uniting researchers from Sweden, Kenya, Tanzania &amp; Mozambique. We will conduct a field survey in a 4000km natural climate gradient to assess the relative effect of local area-based management on 3 key services from seagrass beds and coral reefs; fish production, shoreline protection &amp; carbon trapping. We will then use satellite remote sensing to test if management has moderated effects of past ocean warming on these services. Finally, we will construct a predictive model to assess how key services could change over the next century, given realistic scenarios of climate warming and improved coastal area management. Thus, CES-CliM will help improve societal capacity to adapt to and develop with changing climate.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">This project studies two questions:What functions bureaucracy intermediaries perform in developing countries and the implications for welfare. De facto costs of obtaining licenses and permits in developing countries, for individuals and for society, and the effects from bureaucratic reform on citizens de facto access to the bureaucracy. The project uses the implementation of a bureaucracy reform in Brazil, i.e. Citizen Service Centres (PoupaTempo), in order to study these two questions. It involves the analysis of existing Brazilian data as well as original data collection over a two-year period. Preliminary work shows that São Paulo is a proper place for data collection, as intermediary use is quite common. It is likely that PoupaTempo has resulted in less intermediary use, reduced time costs at the bureaucracy and potentially better access for low-income citizens.</narrative>
      <narrative>This project studies two questions:What functions bureaucracy intermediaries perform in developing countries and the implications for welfare. De facto costs of obtaining licenses and permits in developing countries, for individuals and for society, and the effects from bureaucratic reform on citizens de facto access to the bureaucracy. The project uses the implementation of a bureaucracy reform in Brazil, i.e. Citizen Service Centres (PoupaTempo), in order to study these two questions. It involves the analysis of existing Brazilian data as well as original data collection over a two-year period. Preliminary work shows that São Paulo is a proper place for data collection, as intermediary use is quite common. It is likely that PoupaTempo has resulted in less intermediary use, reduced time costs at the bureaucracy and potentially better access for low-income citizens.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SWE-2012-083: Conservation for Carbon or Communities? Swedish climate and community forestry initiatives in Uganda and Tanzania.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SWE-2012-083: Conservation for Carbon or Communities? Swedish climate and community forestry initiatives in Uganda and Tanzania.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) allows rich countries to buy carbon dioxide emission rights for achieving emission reductions in poor countries that receive help to develop sustainably. Sweden is engaged in around 40 CDM projects; some aim to conserve forest in African countries. Research on past conservation projects in Africa shows that degradation often has been assumed and connected to local practices without empirical proof, with negative outcomes for local people.We study a CDM project in Uganda and a Community Based Forest Management (CBFM) project in Tanzania, both with engagement from Sweden. The projects have similar aims, but pilot studies suggest that differing underlying assumptions about causes of degradation and rationale of local livelihoods lead to different outcomes. Project ideas and their local effects are studied through discourse- and livelihoods analysis.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) allows rich countries to buy carbon dioxide emission rights for achieving emission reductions in poor countries that receive help to develop sustainably. Sweden is engaged in around 40 CDM projects; some aim to conserve forest in African countries. Research on past conservation projects in Africa shows that degradation often has been assumed and connected to local practices without empirical proof, with negative outcomes for local people.We study a CDM project in Uganda and a Community Based Forest Management (CBFM) project in Tanzania, both with engagement from Sweden. The projects have similar aims, but pilot studies suggest that differing underlying assumptions about causes of degradation and rationale of local livelihoods lead to different outcomes. Project ideas and their local effects are studied through discourse- and livelihoods analysis.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Box 1035, 101 38 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Uganda</narrative>
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          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>SWE-2012-083: Conservation for Carbon or Communities? Swedish climate and community forestry initiatives in Uganda and Tanzania.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) allows rich countries to buy carbon dioxide emission rights for achieving emission reductions in poor countries that receive help to develop sustainably. Sweden is engaged in around 40 CDM projects; some aim to conserve forest in African countries. Research on past conservation projects in Africa shows that degradation often has been assumed and connected to local practices without empirical proof, with negative outcomes for local people.We study a CDM project in Uganda and a Community Based Forest Management (CBFM) project in Tanzania, both with engagement from Sweden. The projects have similar aims, but pilot studies suggest that differing underlying assumptions about causes of degradation and rationale of local livelihoods lead to different outcomes. Project ideas and their local effects are studied through discourse- and livelihoods analysis.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) allows rich countries to buy carbon dioxide emission rights for achieving emission reductions in poor countries that receive help to develop sustainably. Sweden is engaged in around 40 CDM projects; some aim to conserve forest in African countries. Research on past conservation projects in Africa shows that degradation often has been assumed and connected to local practices without empirical proof, with negative outcomes for local people.We study a CDM project in Uganda and a Community Based Forest Management (CBFM) project in Tanzania, both with engagement from Sweden. The projects have similar aims, but pilot studies suggest that differing underlying assumptions about causes of degradation and rationale of local livelihoods lead to different outcomes. Project ideas and their local effects are studied through discourse- and livelihoods analysis.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SWE-2012-099: Secure and sustainable cereal storage for small-holding farmers based on biopreservation and nutritional improvement by microorgani</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project aims to validate a low-cost grain storage technique that can be used by small-holding farmers in Cameroon as an alternative to smoke-drying. Use of the biopreservation yeast, Pichia anomala first developed for airtight storage of cereals in Swedish conditions expanded to maize and others staple crops in Africa, and in tropical storage conditions. Preliminary findings on maize are promising. Replicated, controlled storage trials on freshly harvested maize will be conducted in collaboration with farmers in Bamenda, Cameroon in 2013-14, and monitored for suppression of mould spoilage and growth of Enterobacteriaceae, as well as improved protein content by the yeast. In the 2015 trial, it is hoped Bamenda farmers will prepare P. anomala inoculum themselves and have adopted the system for maize and also sorghum, which can then be spread to other regions and countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">This project aims to validate a low-cost grain storage technique that can be used by small-holding farmers in Cameroon as an alternative to smoke-drying. Use of the biopreservation yeast, Pichia anomala first developed for airtight storage of cereals in Swedish conditions expanded to maize and others staple crops in Africa, and in tropical storage conditions. Preliminary findings on maize are promising. Replicated, controlled storage trials on freshly harvested maize will be conducted in collaboration with farmers in Bamenda, Cameroon in 2013-14, and monitored for suppression of mould spoilage and growth of Enterobacteriaceae, as well as improved protein content by the yeast. In the 2015 trial, it is hoped Bamenda farmers will prepare P. anomala inoculum themselves and have adopted the system for maize and also sorghum, which can then be spread to other regions and countries.</narrative>
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          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>SWE-2012-099: Secure and sustainable cereal storage for small-holding farmers based on biopreservation and nutritional improvement by microorgani</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>This project aims to validate a low-cost grain storage technique that can be used by small-holding farmers in Cameroon as an alternative to smoke-drying. Use of the biopreservation yeast, Pichia anomala first developed for airtight storage of cereals in Swedish conditions expanded to maize and others staple crops in Africa, and in tropical storage conditions. Preliminary findings on maize are promising. Replicated, controlled storage trials on freshly harvested maize will be conducted in collaboration with farmers in Bamenda, Cameroon in 2013-14, and monitored for suppression of mould spoilage and growth of Enterobacteriaceae, as well as improved protein content by the yeast. In the 2015 trial, it is hoped Bamenda farmers will prepare P. anomala inoculum themselves and have adopted the system for maize and also sorghum, which can then be spread to other regions and countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SWE-2012-080: DIVIDED DEVELOPMENT - Western and Chinese Development Redux: Clash or Convergence?</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">This project explores the rise of Chinese capitalism as an agent in international development with regard to two topical issues; first, how it affects, changes, and in turn adapts to, liberal international development, and second, how it effects the opportunity structure and available options in development cooperation for local agents, which is explored with focus on the newly independent South Sudan. The purpose is to identify and tease out areas where Western and Chinese development and intervention intersect and the relative local impact and reception they have in terms of: a) negotiating development choices for locals b) generating increased life-chances versus social tension; c) identifying and exploring areas of cooperation and convergence versus areas of tension and competition. The research involves documentary analysis, interviews and local field-work in South Sudan (RSS).</narrative>
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      <narrative>SWE-2012-080: DIVIDED DEVELOPMENT - Western and Chinese Development Redux: Clash or Convergence?</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project explores the rise of Chinese capitalism as an agent in international development with regard to two topical issues; first, how it affects, changes, and in turn adapts to, liberal international development, and second, how it effects the opportunity structure and available options in development cooperation for local agents, which is explored with focus on the newly independent South Sudan. The purpose is to identify and tease out areas where Western and Chinese development and intervention intersect and the relative local impact and reception they have in terms of: a) negotiating development choices for locals b) generating increased life-chances versus social tension; c) identifying and exploring areas of cooperation and convergence versus areas of tension and competition. The research involves documentary analysis, interviews and local field-work in South Sudan (RSS).</narrative>
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      <value value-date="2014-01-28">1200000</value>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-29-2013-183</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SWE-2012-056: Assessing the impact of African Swine Fever in smallholder pig systems and the feasibility of potential interventions</narrative>
      <narrative>SWE-2012-056: Assessing the impact of African Swine Fever in smallholder pig systems and the feasibility of potential interventions</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Assessing the impact of African Swine Fever in smallholder pig systems and the feasibility of potential interventions Smallholder pig keeping potentially represents a pathway for poverty reduction. However, infectious diseasessuch as ASF is a constraint with severe impact, both in areas where it is newly introduced and where it is endemic. Greatest losses are usually considered to be inflicted on the poorer producers who are less likely to implement prevention and control strategies, but few or no proper attempts to assess and quantify the impacts have been made. Nor has any proper analysis been performed on the effect and feasibility of interventions. This project will undertake an economic analysis of the pig production in in Uganda, to assess the economic impact of ASF, prevention and control. A participatory approach will be used also to assess the feasibility of available intervention strategies in the different production settings, and to understand drivers of compliance vs non-compliance.</narrative>
      <narrative>Assessing the impact of African Swine Fever in smallholder pig systems and the feasibility of potential interventions Smallholder pig keeping potentially represents a pathway for poverty reduction. However, infectious diseasessuch as ASF is a constraint with severe impact, both in areas where it is newly introduced and where it is endemic. Greatest losses are usually considered to be inflicted on the poorer producers who are less likely to implement prevention and control strategies, but few or no proper attempts to assess and quantify the impacts have been made. Nor has any proper analysis been performed on the effect and feasibility of interventions. This project will undertake an economic analysis of the pig production in in Uganda, to assess the economic impact of ASF, prevention and control. A participatory approach will be used also to assess the feasibility of available intervention strategies in the different production settings, and to understand drivers of compliance vs non-compliance.</narrative>
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          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SWE-2012-056: Assessing the impact of African Swine Fever in smallholder pig systems and the feasibility of potential interventions</narrative>
      <narrative>SWE-2012-056: Assessing the impact of African Swine Fever in smallholder pig systems and the feasibility of potential interventions</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Assessing the impact of African Swine Fever in smallholder pig systems and the feasibility of potential interventions Smallholder pig keeping potentially represents a pathway for poverty reduction. However, infectious diseasessuch as ASF is a constraint with severe impact, both in areas where it is newly introduced and where it is endemic. Greatest losses are usually considered to be inflicted on the poorer producers who are less likely to implement prevention and control strategies, but few or no proper attempts to assess and quantify the impacts have been made. Nor has any proper analysis been performed on the effect and feasibility of interventions. This project will undertake an economic analysis of the pig production in in Uganda, to assess the economic impact of ASF, prevention and control. A participatory approach will be used also to assess the feasibility of available intervention strategies in the different production settings, and to understand drivers of compliance vs non-compliance.</narrative>
      <narrative>Assessing the impact of African Swine Fever in smallholder pig systems and the feasibility of potential interventions Smallholder pig keeping potentially represents a pathway for poverty reduction. However, infectious diseasessuch as ASF is a constraint with severe impact, both in areas where it is newly introduced and where it is endemic. Greatest losses are usually considered to be inflicted on the poorer producers who are less likely to implement prevention and control strategies, but few or no proper attempts to assess and quantify the impacts have been made. Nor has any proper analysis been performed on the effect and feasibility of interventions. This project will undertake an economic analysis of the pig production in in Uganda, to assess the economic impact of ASF, prevention and control. A participatory approach will be used also to assess the feasibility of available intervention strategies in the different production settings, and to understand drivers of compliance vs non-compliance.</narrative>
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      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2013-02-13" />
      <value value-date="2013-02-13">2595000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="311" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="31182" />
      <recipient-region code="298" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2014-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2014-01-28">110000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="31182" />
      <recipient-region code="298" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2015-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2015-01-28">109992</value>
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      <recipient-region code="298" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-29-2013-183" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-29-2013-185_1</iati-identifier>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SWE-2012-136: What room for whom in the transnational policy making arena in aid recipient states? A comparative study of Ethiopia, Rwanda and Za</narrative>
      <narrative>SWE-2012-136: What room for whom in the transnational policy making arena in aid recipient states? A comparative study of Ethiopia, Rwanda and Za</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The study analyses what leverage different actors have in the formulation of aid recipients national policies and what discretion is allowed in resolved policies. This is motivated by the insistence in development cooperation on national policy and ownership, while policy making is a closely regulated joint donor-recipient exercise, limiting national as well as separate donors freedom. Process-tracing and policy analysis are made of two poverty reduction programmes in Ethiopia, Rwanda and Zambia respectively, based on elite interviews, observations, and analyses of meeting protocols and programme documents. Cross- and within-case comparisons, framed around how the formulation process proceeds, how different actors perform, and what room for interpretation policy content allows, will yield in-depth case specific findings and comprehensive insights, aiming at theory development.</narrative>
      <narrative>The study analyses what leverage different actors have in the formulation of aid recipients national policies and what discretion is allowed in resolved policies. This is motivated by the insistence in development cooperation on national policy and ownership, while policy making is a closely regulated joint donor-recipient exercise, limiting national as well as separate donors freedom. Process-tracing and policy analysis are made of two poverty reduction programmes in Ethiopia, Rwanda and Zambia respectively, based on elite interviews, observations, and analyses of meeting protocols and programme documents. Cross- and within-case comparisons, framed around how the formulation process proceeds, how different actors perform, and what room for interpretation policy content allows, will yield in-depth case specific findings and comprehensive insights, aiming at theory development.</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-29" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2015-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2013-02-13" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2015-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2013-02-13" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reconstruction of past hydrological change and vegetation dynamics in south-east Africa using isotope signatures in biomarkers</narrative>
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      <narrative>We aim to study both the ecological implications and the socio-economic drivers and consequences of bushmeat hunting in a biodiversity hotspot area in southeastern Nigeria. Using data on tree regeneration in forests with and without large primates, we aim to assess the ecosystem services that are lost when gorillas, chimpanzees and drills are exterminated. These services are particularly timber and non-timber products, which depend on primates for dispersal and regeneration. However, without the large charismatic primates the opportunity to develop eco-tourism is also severely diminished. The socio-economic studies will focus on understanding the role of income from bushmeat hunting and trading in households, how attitudes towards hunting and trade with bushmeat as well as dietary patterns has changed over time.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The planned research project Gender perspectives on business conflicts in East Africa, Women entrepreneurs in Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya will aim to explore the following questions: How do women entrepreneurs handle the lack of access to commercial justice? Under what circumstances are they willing to engage in entrepreneurship despite the risks? Which formal and informal mechanisms of arbitration or conflict resolution are perceived as available to women? The research will be carried out in close collaboration with researchers and NGOSs in the countries involved, and will build on qualitative methods such informal dialogues and participant observation. The new knowledge about gendered business processes generated will have implications on development policy, gender mainstreaming and theoretical development.</narrative>
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          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>We model and test the theory of dynamic welfare analysis for sustainable development in Mozambique and South Africa. The project aims to estimate accounting prices for groundwater stocks by taking into account resilience services and assesses its role for sustainability. We will analyze time series data on groundwater stocks to identify potential thresholds over different areas, and conduct scenario analyses. Applying the recent resilience pricing theory, we will then estimate the accounting prices for both resource use and resilience services. Together with the dynamic trends of the resources, we will make spatial and dynamic welfare comparisons to assess the degree of sustainability. The project will be implemented by the Department of Economics at Uppsala University in close cooperation with the Beijer Institute, Stockholm and our partner universities in Mozambique and South Africa.</narrative>
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      <narrative>We model and test the theory of dynamic welfare analysis for sustainable development in Mozambique and South Africa. The project aims to estimate accounting prices for groundwater stocks by taking into account resilience services and assesses its role for sustainability. We will analyze time series data on groundwater stocks to identify potential thresholds over different areas, and conduct scenario analyses. Applying the recent resilience pricing theory, we will then estimate the accounting prices for both resource use and resilience services. Together with the dynamic trends of the resources, we will make spatial and dynamic welfare comparisons to assess the degree of sustainability. The project will be implemented by the Department of Economics at Uppsala University in close cooperation with the Beijer Institute, Stockholm and our partner universities in Mozambique and South Africa.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Access to clean energy and services such as lighting, clean water, pumping water and irrigation are genuine needs of the rural poor. The solutions to these problems need to be affordable and environmently friendly. Such solutions have to fit local conditions and the services provided shall help alleviate poverty and stimulate economic activities, addressing the climate and sustainable development agenda. In this context, we are proposing to look at the feasibility of small-scale, renewable poly-generation as a solution. The proposed poly-generation will use agricultural waste/animal dung as input and produce multiple services as output viz. electricity, clean water and cooking gas. Input and output in the system are based on the combination of local resources and the immediate needs of rural communities.</narrative>
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      <narrative>In order to let the people without access to modern energy to develop without increasing the global emission levels, the energy efficiency in the society needs to be increased significantly. The cane sugar industry is one example of where efficiency improvement is needed, not considering only the cogeneration efficiency but also other energy services: polygeneration. The project proposal herein makes a new approach to the complete sugar/ethanol process, not only providing excess electricity, but also production of clean water, cooling and biofuels for increased service to the society. The project includes field visits to sugar mills, models on energy, exergy, environment, economy and society in a multidisciplinary approach maximizing the use of resources and increasing the energy efficiency. The cooperating unversities will host one annual meeting each during a 3 year period.</narrative>
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      <narrative>In order to let the people without access to modern energy to develop without increasing the global emission levels, the energy efficiency in the society needs to be increased significantly. The cane sugar industry is one example of where efficiency improvement is needed, not considering only the cogeneration efficiency but also other energy services: polygeneration. The project proposal herein makes a new approach to the complete sugar/ethanol process, not only providing excess electricity, but also production of clean water, cooling and biofuels for increased service to the society. The project includes field visits to sugar mills, models on energy, exergy, environment, economy and society in a multidisciplinary approach maximizing the use of resources and increasing the energy efficiency. The cooperating unversities will host one annual meeting each during a 3 year period.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The project will focus effects on children and women of the abuse of alcohol of farm workers in the wine district of Western Cape. While the old practise of giving part of the wages to the workers in kind, i.e. wine, was abolished by law during the apartheid regime, the problems of alcohol abuse remain. We will analyse how this abuse has been reproduced even after the fall of the apartheid regime. We will implement a gender perspective, since most abusers were male, while women and children in the farm communities were heaviest affected by the abuse. We will also implement a race/etnic perspective, since most of the farm workers were mixed-raced Coloureds, while farmers were whites and Native Africans dominated the ANC. Documents and oral history will be used. Both men and women of three generations will be interviewed to catch different, or equal, experiences over a long time.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The project will focus effects on children and women of the abuse of alcohol of farm workers in the wine district of Western Cape. While the old practise of giving part of the wages to the workers in kind, i.e. wine, was abolished by law during the apartheid regime, the problems of alcohol abuse remain. We will analyse how this abuse has been reproduced even after the fall of the apartheid regime. We will implement a gender perspective, since most abusers were male, while women and children in the farm communities were heaviest affected by the abuse. We will also implement a race/etnic perspective, since most of the farm workers were mixed-raced Coloureds, while farmers were whites and Native Africans dominated the ANC. Documents and oral history will be used. Both men and women of three generations will be interviewed to catch different, or equal, experiences over a long time.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Drought forcasts are critical in order to provide early warnings that facilitate actions in mitigation the impacts. The project aims test how a local scale early warning system (EWS) for drought could be designed in order to increase rural community resilience. In cooperation with University of KwaZulu-Natal, CSIR and the EU DEWFORA project (where we will be an unpaid partner) we will define a pilot area in the Limpopo river basin to test how such a system could be created in reality. The work consists of (1) Assessment of institutional framework and communication channels between EWS, authorities and communities; (2) Locally defined drought indices and soft observations of signs of drought; (3) Wireless sensor networks for local monitoring of drought indices; (4) Regional seasonal and decadal forecast coupled to hydrological/agricultural models.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tillverkning av koncentrerad fruktbas baserat på membranteknologi och solenergi</narrative>
      <narrative>Membrane assisted hygienic solar concentration for preserving and utilizing fruit in developing countries for improved nutrition and enhance loca</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The recent re-greening of Sahel, manifested by increased landscape productivity, is described as a success story where local people have been able to improve their welfare. However, there is a lack of scientific evidence for the benefits. The aim of this project is to quantify the effects of a greener Sahel on local smallholders livelihoods. The project strives to answer if productive ecosystems can help people escape persistent poverty. Combining participatory field research with modeling of rainfall and welfare dynamics, the income contribution from local ecosystem services will be investigated in communities situated along a non-greened to re-greened gradient in the Sahel. Since recurring droughts implies a risk for poverty traps, special focus will be on the influence of landscape productivity on peoples capacity to cope with drought without having to deplete their asset holdings.</narrative>
      <narrative>Frukt av olika slag i Moçambique är en viktig del av kosten då den finns i överskott under kortare mognadsperioder. Avsaknaden av infrastruktur, lämplig teknologi och begränsad tillgång på el och vatten resulterar i att stora mängder frukt ofta ruttnar bort. Syftet är att utveckla en robust solenergi baserad teknologi till en låg kostnad och som samtidigt kan förbättra lokal mat och ge ekonomisk trygghet utan att ställa krav på nyutvecklad infrastruktur. Projektet omfattar att koncentrera fruktjuice förpackad i specialpåsar med enbart solenergi. Juice från solmogna frukter förpackas i återanvändbara påsar som bara släpper igenom vatten men hindrar återkontaminering av mikroorganismer och insekter. Vid hög sockerhalt och lågt pH blir den koncentrerade purén eller juicen lagringsstabil (dvs stoppar mikrobiell tillväxt). Slutprodukten kan lagras för senare konsumtion eller säljas för att ge en extra inkomst. Metoder för genomförande av projektet; -Utvärdera prestanda för olika tygfabrikat avseende torkningshastighet och kontakten mellan *tygmembran* och livsmedel. -Design av utrustningen avseende torktid, modellering, olika geometrier och värme-och masstransport vid varierande solenergi- och fuktförhållanden. -Testa produktkvalitet och användarvänlighet under realistiska förhållanden. Tekniken är lämplig att användas för småskalig produktion av ekologisk juice eller koncentrat av solmogna tropiska frukter eller för exklusiva bär som havtorn i Sverige.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Entrepreneurial urban governance regimes have recast geographies of inclusion/exclusion in the North. In the South this is poorly understood. This project studies the implications for marginal urban groups of strategies being adopted by governments in African cities to promote economic growth and to reinvent the image of cities. Central questions will address how specific strategies of city visioning and boosterism impact on the ability of groups of the urban poor to access economic opportunities; the extent to which the strategies necessitate or unintentionally result in the displacement of groups in already precarious situations; and, crucially, how affected groups respond to these developments. The study will generate new insights into consequences of implementing urban planning ideals aimed to develop African cities economically and generate processes of socio-economic inclusion.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Entrepreneurial urban governance regimes have recast geographies of inclusion/exclusion in the North. In the South this is poorly understood. This project studies the implications for marginal urban groups of strategies being adopted by governments in African cities to promote economic growth and to reinvent the image of cities. Central questions will address how specific strategies of city visioning and boosterism impact on the ability of groups of the urban poor to access economic opportunities; the extent to which the strategies necessitate or unintentionally result in the displacement of groups in already precarious situations; and, crucially, how affected groups respond to these developments. The study will generate new insights into consequences of implementing urban planning ideals aimed to develop African cities economically and generate processes of socio-economic inclusion.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The preeclampsia-malaria connection: prediction, diagnosis, and hope for treatment</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The research is a socio-economic and institutional analysis of how the capacity of people to adapt to environmental change is affected by ongoing trends of privatization of natural resources. The research takes its point of departure in the Vietnamese context, with a comparative discussion on other countries in Southeast Asia. The research will be done in the context of a post doc position at the Stockholm Environment Institute Asia, located in Bangkok, and will be conducted in cooperation with researchers involved in analysis of adaptation to climate change. The cooperation is expected to result in mutual benefits for SEI and the post doc applicant as the comparative analysis of can bring important insights on the differences between various institutional set-ups for management of natural resources and the consequences for people to manage risk.</narrative>
      <narrative>Women are particularly vulnerable to malaria during pregnancy because malaria parasites accumulate in the placenta and the condition is estimated to be responsible for 200 000 infant deaths annually. The disease mechanisms are poorly understood, largely due to the lack of adequate animal models. We propose to use a placental perfusion model to study the interaction between malaria parasites accumulated in the human placenta in relation to the development of preeclampsia with ot without intrauterine growth restriction. The studies will also provide immediate guidance for ongoing efforts to develop a vaccine, protecting women from pregnancy malaria, and basic insight about the disease processes, which can lead to new treatment and prevention strategies for these complicated pregnancies affecting women in the sub-Saharan region. The specific aims of this project are to uncover common disease mechanisms behind PE with or without IUGR and pregnancy-associated malaria (PAM); to enable predictive diagnosis of high risk cases in the field; to prove feasibility of a cure using A1M in perfusion experiments. This work involves personnel and high risk pregnancy patients from Kenya, Egypt, Tanzania, and Ghana.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Drawing on different theoretical perspectives, the project explores the institutional and power constellations influencing the ability of the states of Bolivia, Argentina and Paraguay to fight land degradation in the Gran Chaco Americano, the largest dry forests in South America. These countries share many historical and cultural features and the same environmental objective, while they differ as regards theoretically relevant variables as their degree of decentralization. By means of within-country and cross-country analysis, the study will provide empirical insights on the characteristics and implications of state involvement in the region and contribute to theoretical development regarding the conditions and implications of institutional interplay for environmental protection in complex ecosystems. The study will, hopefully, have practical significance for policy-making in the region.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Afghanistan, Somalia, South Africa and Bosnia-Hercegovina have been targeted for international interventions aiming at promoting development and democratization. The present project addresses the question *When do international and local initiatives of democratization reinforce each other?* It includes case studies on external democracy promotion, as well as local initiatives to improve governance. Since the 1990s, democracy promotion has become an integral part of international interventions of peacebuilding and security. At the same time, there is debate on whether or not democracy can be introduced from the outside, or whether international democracy promotion rather undermines local initiatives for sustainable democracy. This project investigates this topic through analysis of international and local projects in selected regions to understand how these two types of initiatives affect democratization in aid recipient countries. The influences of these efforts of democratization on each other are analyzed through comparative case analysis both within countries and between different international interventions. The project contributes with new empirical knowledge on external aid to loal processes of democratization by enhancing the understanding of what happens to local processes when democracy promotion is introduced from the outside. Thus, the project is valuable for the design and implementation of future international interventions, and moves the research field forward.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Detta projekt undersöker frågan om när internationella och lokala processer för att främja demokratisering och utveckling förstärker varandra. Det inkluderar flera fallstudier av internationella och lokala initiativ för att främja demokratisering i länder såsom Afganistan, Bosnien-Herzegovina, Sydafrika och Somalia. Studien består i att undersöka hur internationalla och lokala initiativ påverkar varandra och hur internationellt stöd påverkar den lokala demokratiutvecklingen. Detta undersöks främst genom analys av policy-dokument och genom intervjuer i de länder som är mottagare av det internationella stödet. Intervjupersonerna inkluderar praktiker som arbetar i det lokala civilsamhället, internationella biståndsarbetare och militärer, traditionella ledare såsom hövdingar, lokala och nationella politiker samt byråkrater. Projektet utgår ifrån den stora politiska och akademiska debatten kring internationella interventioner för att bygga fred och demokrati. Sedan 1990-talet har demokratifrämjande åtgärder ingått som en central del i både utvecklingsbistånd och i FN-stödda militära insater. Samtidigt råder det oklarhet kring om demokrati kan introduceras utifrån, eller om internationellt bistånd snarare underminerar varaktig demokratisering. Erfarenheter från demokratistöd till länder såsom Japan, Västtyskland och Italien visar visserligen att detta kan bidra till demokratisering, men i dagens mottagarländer ser villkoren annorlunda ut. Flera av dessa är låginkomstländer och många har dessutom nyligen genomgått ett inbördeskrig och lider fortfarande av sviterna efter detta. Det är vanligt att samhällena fortsätter att vara uppdelade längs de forna konfliktlinjerna också efter det att inbördeskriget avslutats. Det kan innebära att etniskt ursprung, språk eller religion avgör hur människor röstar och även hur de organiserar sig socialt. Skolor och sportklubbar är ofta uppdelade. Det kan också gälla organisationer och nätverk som arbetar för demokratisering och fredsbyggande. Internationella insatser kan innebära att maktbalansen i samhället påverkas genom att den ena sidans nätverk och organisationer får mer stöd än andra. Projektet syftar till att bidra med ny kunskap om hur internationella insatser påverkar lokala demokratiseringsprocesser, både teoretiskt och empiriskt. Teoretiskt avser projektet att identifiera villkor för när internationella och lokala processer kan förstärka varandra. Empiriskt avser projektet att identifiera och anlysera även fall av demokratisering som tidigare inte undersökts i ett jämförande perspektiv. Det är en utmaning för forskningen att förstå hur lokalsamhällen fungerar, och särskilt att finna lokala processer som inte följer det västerländska mallen för hur civilsamhället är organiserat. Kunskap om detta är värdefull vid planering av framtida internationella insatser för utveckling och demokratisering i våldsdrabbade länder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The effect of financial contracts on growing firms´ technology use. Evidence from a randomized experiment in Uganda.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Lån är den vanligaste formen av finansiering vid både uppstart av och nyinvesteringar i företag. Utformningen av de vanligaste lånekontrakten kan dock hämma tillväxten i små och medelstora företag. Anledningen är att det ofta tar tid för nystartade företag att nå lönsamhet. Dessutom finns en osäkerhet, p.g.a. de risker som är förknippade med att starta en ny verksamhet. I uppstartsfasen krävs även ofta stora, icke delbara investeringar. Ett typiskt lånekontrakt har emellertid regelbunden, rak amortering och beloppsbegränsningar. Det betyder att vissa lönsamma idéer inte kan finansieras. Nystartade företag som finansieras genom lån väljer då dessutom investeringar som innebär lägre risk, mindre lärande, och är mindre än vad som vore optimalt ur tillväxtsynpunkt. Det här projektet kommer att undersöka denna problematik närmare. Ett företags produktionsfunktion beskriver den kombination av arbetskraft, kapital och andra insatsfaktorer som används för att skapa en vara eller tjänst. Dess egenskaper varierar ofta mellan olika företag och branscher. Det leder till olika mönster för avkastning och lönsamhet. I den mån effektivitet ökar över tid - i takt med ägarnas växande erfarenhet - kommer avkastningen att dröja. Detta försvårar amortering, särskilt under de första månaderna efter uppstart. Att starta en ny verksamhet är också förknippat med osäkerhet kring efterfrågan. Sådan osäkerhet - exempelvis på grund av att företaget ännu experimenterar med marknadsföring eller inte lärt sig hantera marknadsfluktuationer - kan göra avkastningen ojämnt fördelad över tid och periodvis så låg att den omöjliggör amortering av ett lån. Slutligen kan betydande investeringar i lokaler och utrustning under uppstartsfasen kräva belopp av en storlek som överskrider maxbeloppet hos det typiska lånekontraktet. Projektet är ett samarbete med BRAC Uganda. BRAC är världens största icke-statliga utvecklingsorganisation. Deras *Small Enterprise Lending Program*, som varit aktivt i Uganda sedan 2008, erbjuder lån till företag inom handel- samt tillverknings- och serviceindustrin. Tillsammans med BRAC kommer vi att genomföra ett randomiserat fältexperiment som inkluderar 1600 företag där vi undersöker om och i vilken utsträckning standardkontrakt orsakar problem för företag som har (1) fördröjd avkastning (2) osäker avkastning eller (3) stora fasta kostnader. För att ta reda på hur dessa egenskaper samspelar med BRACs lånekontrakt kommer vi att (i) Variera återbetalningsfrekvensen i kontraktet för att skilja fördröjd från osäker avkastning (ii) Erbjuda teknisk rådgivning och utbildning för att förkorta lärandeprocessen kring specifik utrustning och produktionsfaktorer, samt (iii) Erbjuda subventioner som underlättar stora, odelbara investeringar. Utöver en inledande samt en avslutande enkät kommer företagen som studeras i experimentet även att föra loggböcker vilket ger oss detaljerad inblick i hur lånestrukturen samverkar med lärandeprocessen i företaget och påverkar valet av insatsfaktorer, vinsten samt företagens skuldåterbetalning. Forskningen bidrar både med fördjupad akademisk kunskap och policyrelevanta rekommendationer. Insikt i hur lånekontraktets utformning påverkar investeringars storlek och lönsamhet kan öka vår förståelse för entreprenörskap både i utvecklingsländer och på mer utvecklade marknader. Det stora intresset för mikrolån under de senaste tio åren grundar sig i en stark tro på att tillgång till lån kan lyfta människor ur fattigdom genom entreprenörskap. Under senare år har dock en växande kritik mot mikrolån rests. Det blir alltmer tydligt att enbart tillgång till lån inte är tillräckligt. Utformningen av lånekontraktet kan vara avgörande för innovation och tillväxt. Här saknas dock kunskap om hur detta fungerar. Resultaten från detta projekt kan få central betydelse för utformningen av nya låneprodukter ämnade att öka tillväxten hos företag. Med tanke på de betydande resurser som spenderas på låneprogram i syfte att bidra till fattigdom</narrative>
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      <narrative>The effect of financial contracts on growing firms´ technology use. Evidence from a randomized experiment in Uganda.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Effekten av finansiella kontrakt på teknologianvändningen i växande företag. Evidens från ett randomiserat fältexperiment i Uganda.</narrative>
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      <narrative>We examine how key aspects of the most common form of financing-debt-may inhibit young firms´ expansion. Starting a business entails learning and risk taking, implying that project returns can be backloaded or uncertain. Also, indivisible start-up costs often require large investments. Meanwhile, features of the standard debt contract, such as a constant repayment stream and caps on the initial loan, may distort investment toward inputs that involve less learning, less uncertainty, and smaller projects; hampering firm growth. Together with BRAC Uganda´s lending program we study the effect of the credit terms on starting firms´ input use, profits, and repayment performance. Using a randomized controlled trial design we offer different repayment schemes, indivisible goods´ subsidies, or advice on how to shorten the learning process to test if the standard contract restricts firms that face indivisible costs or are plagued by backloaded or uncertain returns. The project will provide unique evidence on the constraints caused by the interaction of financial structure and technology use that complements the recent emphasis on access to finance. A better grasp of the economic impact of debt design offers insights to entrepreneurial behavior both in developing and developed markets. Also, shedding light on contractual mechanisms that affect business investments is important to guide policies aimed at firm growth, especially given the development community´s focus on credit programs.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Lån är den vanligaste formen av finansiering vid både uppstart av och nyinvesteringar i företag. Utformningen av de vanligaste lånekontrakten kan dock hämma tillväxten i små och medelstora företag. Anledningen är att det ofta tar tid för nystartade företag att nå lönsamhet. Dessutom finns en osäkerhet, p.g.a. de risker som är förknippade med att starta en ny verksamhet. I uppstartsfasen krävs även ofta stora, icke delbara investeringar. Ett typiskt lånekontrakt har emellertid regelbunden, rak amortering och beloppsbegränsningar. Det betyder att vissa lönsamma idéer inte kan finansieras. Nystartade företag som finansieras genom lån väljer då dessutom investeringar som innebär lägre risk, mindre lärande, och är mindre än vad som vore optimalt ur tillväxtsynpunkt. Det här projektet kommer att undersöka denna problematik närmare. Ett företags produktionsfunktion beskriver den kombination av arbetskraft, kapital och andra insatsfaktorer som används för att skapa en vara eller tjänst. Dess egenskaper varierar ofta mellan olika företag och branscher. Det leder till olika mönster för avkastning och lönsamhet. I den mån effektivitet ökar över tid - i takt med ägarnas växande erfarenhet - kommer avkastningen att dröja. Detta försvårar amortering, särskilt under de första månaderna efter uppstart. Att starta en ny verksamhet är också förknippat med osäkerhet kring efterfrågan. Sådan osäkerhet - exempelvis på grund av att företaget ännu experimenterar med marknadsföring eller inte lärt sig hantera marknadsfluktuationer - kan göra avkastningen ojämnt fördelad över tid och periodvis så låg att den omöjliggör amortering av ett lån. Slutligen kan betydande investeringar i lokaler och utrustning under uppstartsfasen kräva belopp av en storlek som överskrider maxbeloppet hos det typiska lånekontraktet. Projektet är ett samarbete med BRAC Uganda. BRAC är världens största icke-statliga utvecklingsorganisation. Deras *Small Enterprise Lending Program*, som varit aktivt i Uganda sedan 2008, erbjuder lån till företag inom handel- samt tillverknings- och serviceindustrin. Tillsammans med BRAC kommer vi att genomföra ett randomiserat fältexperiment som inkluderar 1600 företag där vi undersöker om och i vilken utsträckning standardkontrakt orsakar problem för företag som har (1) fördröjd avkastning (2) osäker avkastning eller (3) stora fasta kostnader. För att ta reda på hur dessa egenskaper samspelar med BRACs lånekontrakt kommer vi att (i) Variera återbetalningsfrekvensen i kontraktet för att skilja fördröjd från osäker avkastning (ii) Erbjuda teknisk rådgivning och utbildning för att förkorta lärandeprocessen kring specifik utrustning och produktionsfaktorer, samt (iii) Erbjuda subventioner som underlättar stora, odelbara investeringar. Utöver en inledande samt en avslutande enkät kommer företagen som studeras i experimentet även att föra loggböcker vilket ger oss detaljerad inblick i hur lånestrukturen samverkar med lärandeprocessen i företaget och påverkar valet av insatsfaktorer, vinsten samt företagens skuldåterbetalning. Forskningen bidrar både med fördjupad akademisk kunskap och policyrelevanta rekommendationer. Insikt i hur lånekontraktets utformning påverkar investeringars storlek och lönsamhet kan öka vår förståelse för entreprenörskap både i utvecklingsländer och på mer utvecklade marknader. Det stora intresset för mikrolån under de senaste tio åren grundar sig i en stark tro på att tillgång till lån kan lyfta människor ur fattigdom genom entreprenörskap. Under senare år har dock en växande kritik mot mikrolån rests. Det blir alltmer tydligt att enbart tillgång till lån inte är tillräckligt. Utformningen av lånekontraktet kan vara avgörande för innovation och tillväxt. Här saknas dock kunskap om hur detta fungerar. Resultaten från detta projekt kan få central betydelse för utformningen av nya låneprodukter ämnade att öka tillväxten hos företag. Med tanke på de betydande resurser som spenderas på låneprogram i syfte att bidra till fattigdom</narrative>
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      <narrative>The importance of clouds for tropical cloud forest biodiversity, hydrology and carbon sequestration.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vad händer i en molnskog utan moln? Tropiska regnskogar i bergiga områden bidrar med ett flertal viktiga ekosystemtjänster, både till mänskliga populationer lokalt samt till regeringar och därför på nationell nivå, såsom biodiversitet, vattenreglering och kolbinding. Dessa ekosystem kallas ofta för molnskogar eftersom de nästan alltid är omringade av ett tjockt molntäcke. Men detta kan komma att förändras i och med klimatförändringar. En förväntad global uppvärmning kommer troligen leda till att höjden där moln bildas i tropiska berg ökar. Detta kommer i sin tur betyda att stora områden molnskog kan plötsligt stå inför ovanligt torra och molnfria förhållanden. Eftersom dessa ekosystem sällan har upplevt vattenbrist är det troligt att de inte har någon förmåga att anpassa sig till dessa nya förhållanden, vilket kan ha stora konsekvenser för skogliga ekosystemtjänster. För att fylla denna kunskapslucka kommer vi att installera det första molnreducerande experimentet någonsin. Detta experiment syftar till att skapa de förutspådda framtida förhållandena i en molnskog i Anderna i Peru, Sydamerika. Stora nät som omringar en del av skogen kommer att fånga upp de små vattenpartiklarna i molnen och därmed minska tillförseln av molnvatten till skogen inuti nätet. Förändringar över tiden i (1) de olika banor vattentillförseln till skogen tar, (2) populationer av växter och mikroorganismer och (3) kol lagrat i växtbiomassa och frigjort i form av koldioxid kommer att mätas och jämföras mellan skogen där molntäcket är reducerat och i en närliggande icke manipulerad skogsyta. Detta arbete kommer att ge oss den första kompletta bilden av framtida effekter av en stigande molnbas på molnskogars biodiversitet, hydrologi och kolbinding. Denna information är ett viktigt verktyg för lokala populationer som förlitar sig på vattenförsörjning från molnskogar. Dessutom är den av stor betydelse för det flertalet tropiska länder som vill skydda dessa skogar och de tjänster de tillhandahåller under en framtida klimatförändring. Målen med detta projekt är direkt relevanta för Sveriges regeringspolitik om global utveckling och miljö- och klimatfrågor inom ramen för bistånd och utvecklingsarbetet.</narrative>
      <narrative>Tropical cloud forests provide vital ecosystem services such as biodiversity, water regulation and carbon sequestration. However, as part of climate change there is likely to be a large rise in the height at which clouds form along mountains, meaning that large areas of cloud forest may suddenly face unusually dry, cloudless conditions. Since these systems have rarely experienced any water shortage they may not be able to adapt, with poorly understood but probably large consequences for forest ecosystem services. We will install the first ever *cloud reduction* experiment to create these predicted future conditions in a patch of cloud forest in the Peruvian Andes. Large mesh nets surrounding the forest patch will intercept airborne water particles, reducing these inputs to the forest inside. Changes in (1) water inputs to the forest from different pathways, (2) populations of plants and soil microbes and (3) carbon stored in plant biomass and released as carbon dioxide will be recorded over time within the cloud reduction forest and a nearby unmodified plot. This work will give us the first complete picture of the likely future effects of rising cloud base on cloud forest biodiversity, hydrology and carbon sequestration. This information is important for both local populations and many tropical nations, and central to Sweden´s government policy of Environmental Climate Issues in Development Cooperation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Tropical cloud forests provide vital ecosystem services such as biodiversity, water regulation and carbon sequestration. However, as part of climate change there is likely to be a large rise in the height at which clouds form along mountains, meaning that large areas of cloud forest may suddenly face unusually dry, cloudless conditions. Since these systems have rarely experienced any water shortage they may not be able to adapt, with poorly understood but probably large consequences for forest ecosystem services. We will install the first ever *cloud reduction* experiment to create these predicted future conditions in a patch of cloud forest in the Peruvian Andes. Large mesh nets surrounding the forest patch will intercept airborne water particles, reducing these inputs to the forest inside. Changes in (1) water inputs to the forest from different pathways, (2) populations of plants and soil microbes and (3) carbon stored in plant biomass and released as carbon dioxide will be recorded over time within the cloud reduction forest and a nearby unmodified plot. This work will give us the first complete picture of the likely future effects of rising cloud base on cloud forest biodiversity, hydrology and carbon sequestration. This information is important for both local populations and many tropical nations, and central to Sweden´s government policy of Environmental Climate Issues in Development Cooperation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vad händer i en molnskog utan moln? Tropiska regnskogar i bergiga områden bidrar med ett flertal viktiga ekosystemtjänster, både till mänskliga populationer lokalt samt till regeringar och därför på nationell nivå, såsom biodiversitet, vattenreglering och kolbinding. Dessa ekosystem kallas ofta för molnskogar eftersom de nästan alltid är omringade av ett tjockt molntäcke. Men detta kan komma att förändras i och med klimatförändringar. En förväntad global uppvärmning kommer troligen leda till att höjden där moln bildas i tropiska berg ökar. Detta kommer i sin tur betyda att stora områden molnskog kan plötsligt stå inför ovanligt torra och molnfria förhållanden. Eftersom dessa ekosystem sällan har upplevt vattenbrist är det troligt att de inte har någon förmåga att anpassa sig till dessa nya förhållanden, vilket kan ha stora konsekvenser för skogliga ekosystemtjänster. För att fylla denna kunskapslucka kommer vi att installera det första molnreducerande experimentet någonsin. Detta experiment syftar till att skapa de förutspådda framtida förhållandena i en molnskog i Anderna i Peru, Sydamerika. Stora nät som omringar en del av skogen kommer att fånga upp de små vattenpartiklarna i molnen och därmed minska tillförseln av molnvatten till skogen inuti nätet. Förändringar över tiden i (1) de olika banor vattentillförseln till skogen tar, (2) populationer av växter och mikroorganismer och (3) kol lagrat i växtbiomassa och frigjort i form av koldioxid kommer att mätas och jämföras mellan skogen där molntäcket är reducerat och i en närliggande icke manipulerad skogsyta. Detta arbete kommer att ge oss den första kompletta bilden av framtida effekter av en stigande molnbas på molnskogars biodiversitet, hydrologi och kolbinding. Denna information är ett viktigt verktyg för lokala populationer som förlitar sig på vattenförsörjning från molnskogar. Dessutom är den av stor betydelse för det flertalet tropiska länder som vill skydda dessa skogar och de tjänster de tillhandahåller under en framtida klimatförändring. Målen med detta projekt är direkt relevanta för Sveriges regeringspolitik om global utveckling och miljö- och klimatfrågor inom ramen för bistånd och utvecklingsarbetet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Peste des petits ruminants hos får, getter och vilda idisslare - ökad förståelse av utbredning och sjukdomsmekanismer kan leda till bättre levnadsvillkor för småbrukare i Tanzania och Pakistan Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) är en smittsam virussjukdom hos får, getter och andra små idisslare som främst drabbar de fattigaste människorna i de fattigaste länderna i världen. Får och getter är nämligen vanliga husdjur i små lantbruk och för eget husbehov i Afrika, Mellanöstern och Asien, områden där PPR är vanligt förekommande och därmed drabbar extra hårt. Djuren sköts ofta av kvinnor och småbruket utgör en stor extrainkomst för dem och deras familjer, avgörande för deras dagliga överlevnad och ett viktigt led i demokrati- och jämlikhetsutvecklingen då kvinnor får en egen inkomst. Smittsamma sjukdomar såsom PPR utgör emellertid allvarliga hinder för vidareutveckling av småbruken och har beskrivits som en viktig faktor som kan leda till kronisk fattigdom bland småbrukare. PPR orsakas av PPR virus (PPRV), som är ett morbillivirus likt mässlingsvirus och framför allt boskapspestvirus (Rinderpestvirus, RPV). RPV orsakade liknande symtom som PPRV (feber, ödem, blåsor och skador i slemhinnor, diarré, minskad mjölkproduktion, akut död och hög dödlighet) fast hos nötboskap. Nyligen förklarades RPV utrotat, vilket betyder att det är den andra allvarliga virussjukdomen som utrotats efter smittkoppor hos människa. Viktiga anledningar till att RPV lyckosamt utrotades var tillgången till enkla och effektiva vacciner, att det endast var en kort tid då infekterade djur spred smitta och då enbart genom nära kontakt, samt ekonomiska incitament för att fullfölja ett utrotningsprogram på lokal och nationell nivå. PPR fortsätter dock att sprida sig snabbt trots tillgång till vaccin och bra diagnostik. Sjukdomen har spridit sig till Nordafrika och Turkiet, nära EU:s gränser, och hotar även att sprida sig allt längre söderut i Afrika. Vilda idisslares roll för smittspridning är ännu oklar, men PPRV har nyligen påvisats i bl a vilda getter i Tibet, Pakistan och Kurdistan, samt i antiloper i Tanzania. En viktig fråga att besvara är därför om vilda idisslare kan bli sjuka och/eller sprida virus till tamboskap. Forskningsprojektets övergripande mål är därför att klargöra den nuvarande situationen för PPRV hos både tama och vilda små idisslare i Tanzania och Pakistan genom att föra samman ett tvärvetenskapligt och multinationellt team med forskare inom virologi, epidemiologi, immunogenetik och evolutionsbiologi. Specifika mål för projektet är att: i) identifiera särskilt intressanta och viktiga områden där vilda och tama idisslare interagerar med varandra och utvärdera betydelsen av detta för smittspridning; ii) förstå och övervaka hur PPRV utvecklas genetiskt baserat på sekvensering av hela arvsmassan; iii) förstå varför vilda och tama idisslare har olika sjukdomsmottaglighet; iv) bestämma genuttrycket hos infekterade djur för att förstå skillnader i immunsvar och sjukdomsutveckling mellan olika djurarter, samt att v) förklara vilka funktioner vissa PPRV-proteiner har och deras roll för sjukdomsutveckling. Sådan kunskap som projektet ämnar leda till är viktiga och fundamentala för att kunna utveckla bättre vacciner och bättre kontrollstrategier för att bekämpa PPRV. Förhoppningsvis kan denna förödande sjukdom som drabbar de fattigaste så hårt så småningom utrotas.</narrative>
      <narrative>Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) is an economically important disease, especially affecting the household economy of the poorest people, since the main hosts are domestic sheep and goats in Africa, the Middle East and Asia, species important for the daily survival. Smallholders keeping small ruminants, mostly women, are one key driver in poverty alleviation in many regions of the world, but infectious diseases, such as PPR, represent serious threats to further development of the smallholder production. PPR is spreading rapidly despite availability of vaccines and diagnostic tests. The role of wildlife in PPR epidemiology is still uncertain. The overall purpose of the proposed project is to ascertain the current situation of PPR virus (PPRV) in both domestic and wild small ruminants in Tanzania and Pakistan by bringing a multidisciplinary and multinational team of scientists together. Through this project, data will be collected on the epidemiology and risk factors related to PPRV infected livestock and wildlife from study locations and experimental infections. Genetic factors of PPRV and its hosts associated with disease susceptibility will be monitored by molecular epidemiology based on full genome sequencing, transcriptomic analysis of global host response, and functional studies to understand molecular mechanisms of pathogenesis in a host and species dependent manner. Such knowledge is fundamental to devise better vaccines and to facilitate control strategies against PPRV.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Peste des petits ruminants hos får, getter och vilda idisslare - ökad förståelse av utbredning och sjukdomsmekanismer kan leda till bättre levnadsvillkor för småbrukare i Tanzania och Pakistan Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) är en smittsam virussjukdom hos får, getter och andra små idisslare som främst drabbar de fattigaste människorna i de fattigaste länderna i världen. Får och getter är nämligen vanliga husdjur i små lantbruk och för eget husbehov i Afrika, Mellanöstern och Asien, områden där PPR är vanligt förekommande och därmed drabbar extra hårt. Djuren sköts ofta av kvinnor och småbruket utgör en stor extrainkomst för dem och deras familjer, avgörande för deras dagliga överlevnad och ett viktigt led i demokrati- och jämlikhetsutvecklingen då kvinnor får en egen inkomst. Smittsamma sjukdomar såsom PPR utgör emellertid allvarliga hinder för vidareutveckling av småbruken och har beskrivits som en viktig faktor som kan leda till kronisk fattigdom bland småbrukare. PPR orsakas av PPR virus (PPRV), som är ett morbillivirus likt mässlingsvirus och framför allt boskapspestvirus (Rinderpestvirus, RPV). RPV orsakade liknande symtom som PPRV (feber, ödem, blåsor och skador i slemhinnor, diarré, minskad mjölkproduktion, akut död och hög dödlighet) fast hos nötboskap. Nyligen förklarades RPV utrotat, vilket betyder att det är den andra allvarliga virussjukdomen som utrotats efter smittkoppor hos människa. Viktiga anledningar till att RPV lyckosamt utrotades var tillgången till enkla och effektiva vacciner, att det endast var en kort tid då infekterade djur spred smitta och då enbart genom nära kontakt, samt ekonomiska incitament för att fullfölja ett utrotningsprogram på lokal och nationell nivå. PPR fortsätter dock att sprida sig snabbt trots tillgång till vaccin och bra diagnostik. Sjukdomen har spridit sig till Nordafrika och Turkiet, nära EU:s gränser, och hotar även att sprida sig allt längre söderut i Afrika. Vilda idisslares roll för smittspridning är ännu oklar, men PPRV har nyligen påvisats i bl a vilda getter i Tibet, Pakistan och Kurdistan, samt i antiloper i Tanzania. En viktig fråga att besvara är därför om vilda idisslare kan bli sjuka och/eller sprida virus till tamboskap. Forskningsprojektets övergripande mål är därför att klargöra den nuvarande situationen för PPRV hos både tama och vilda små idisslare i Tanzania och Pakistan genom att föra samman ett tvärvetenskapligt och multinationellt team med forskare inom virologi, epidemiologi, immunogenetik och evolutionsbiologi. Specifika mål för projektet är att: i) identifiera särskilt intressanta och viktiga områden där vilda och tama idisslare interagerar med varandra och utvärdera betydelsen av detta för smittspridning; ii) förstå och övervaka hur PPRV utvecklas genetiskt baserat på sekvensering av hela arvsmassan; iii) förstå varför vilda och tama idisslare har olika sjukdomsmottaglighet; iv) bestämma genuttrycket hos infekterade djur för att förstå skillnader i immunsvar och sjukdomsutveckling mellan olika djurarter, samt att v) förklara vilka funktioner vissa PPRV-proteiner har och deras roll för sjukdomsutveckling. Sådan kunskap som projektet ämnar leda till är viktiga och fundamentala för att kunna utveckla bättre vacciner och bättre kontrollstrategier för att bekämpa PPRV. Förhoppningsvis kan denna förödande sjukdom som drabbar de fattigaste så hårt så småningom utrotas.</narrative>
      <narrative>Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) is an economically important disease, especially affecting the household economy of the poorest people, since the main hosts are domestic sheep and goats in Africa, the Middle East and Asia, species important for the daily survival. Smallholders keeping small ruminants, mostly women, are one key driver in poverty alleviation in many regions of the world, but infectious diseases, such as PPR, represent serious threats to further development of the smallholder production. PPR is spreading rapidly despite availability of vaccines and diagnostic tests. The role of wildlife in PPR epidemiology is still uncertain. The overall purpose of the proposed project is to ascertain the current situation of PPR virus (PPRV) in both domestic and wild small ruminants in Tanzania and Pakistan by bringing a multidisciplinary and multinational team of scientists together. Through this project, data will be collected on the epidemiology and risk factors related to PPRV infected livestock and wildlife from study locations and experimental infections. Genetic factors of PPRV and its hosts associated with disease susceptibility will be monitored by molecular epidemiology based on full genome sequencing, transcriptomic analysis of global host response, and functional studies to understand molecular mechanisms of pathogenesis in a host and species dependent manner. Such knowledge is fundamental to devise better vaccines and to facilitate control strategies against PPRV.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This study deals with how to establish positive attitudes and relations between groups that endure during times of negative shifts in the external conflict. Most joint educational programmes in divided societies risk to collapse as a result of the violence that can erupt. This study aims to show that educational projects that bring conflicting groups together over a longer period of time, and that use the premises of the contact hypothesis, have an increased likelihood of building sustainable relations. The general question is: to what extent educational projects are able to foster new sustainable relations between the participants? In order to better grasp the importance of the social setting in divided societies we intend to conduct a comparative study including societies with violent conflicts, (Israeli-Palestinian, and societies with risk of renewed violence (Macedonia), as well as post-violence societies, (Rwanda). The study aims to examine the validity of the contact hypothesis; explore the interrelationship of the micro-level (educational undertaking), the meso-level (educational setting) and the macro-level (external conflict context), and the impact of this interrelationship on peace education; and assess the long-term impact of inter-group relations that evolve through peace education, and their impact upon conflict transformation of the external conflict.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Detta projekt är en komparativ effektstudie av fredsutbildningsprogram som syftar till att skapa nya relationer mellan grupper som har tvistefrågor mellan sig. Studien syftar till att fokusera på hur samhälleliga konfliktfrågor inverkar på olika fredsutbildningar som utgår från kontakthypotesen och mer långsiktiga processer i sin utbildningsstrategi. Utgångspunkten är att när en tredje utomstående part medlar i projekt som pågår över en längre tid där den makro-samhälleliga konflikten kan balanseras går det att skapa nya hållbara relationer mellan individer och grupper som varit i konflikt med varandra. Den generella frågan är: till vilken grad kan fredsutbildningsprojekt skapa hållbara relationer mellan deltagarna? För att bättre förstå hur delade samhällens sociala konflikter inverkar på utbildningarna genomförs jämförelser med olika typer av konflikter. De som har våldsamma omständigheter (Israel-Palestina) och de som haft en lång men svår fredsprocess som i Makedonien och Rwanda). Tanken är att pröva vilken validitet kontakthypotesen har, dvs vid kontakt med motparten skall positiva attityder och relationer utvecklas mellan konfliktparter. Undersökningen kommer att genomföras genom att undersöka samspelet mellan relationen på mikro-nivån (utbildningsprojektet), meso-nivån (utbildningsupplägget) och makro-nivån (externa konflikterna i samhället) utspelas och påverkar möjligheten att skapa nya hållbara relationer inom fredsutbildningen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Afrika är världens mest konfliktdrabbade kontinent och har upplevt en tredjedel av alla krig som brutit ut sedan andra världskriget. Afrika har även drabbats av 75 % av alla konflikter mellan icke-statliga grupper sedan slutet av kalla kriget. Dessutom har nio av tio, som dött i våld som avsiktligt riktar sig mot civila, såsom folkmord, etnisk rensning och massakrer, varit afrikaner. Denna negativa bild är dock inte allomfattande. Botswana, Malawi och Zambia är omringade av sju länder som drabbats av konflikter, men utgör själva en ?fredszon? helt förskonad från väpnad konflikt sedan de blev självständiga för 50 år sedan. Sedan slutet av andra världskriget har endast tio afrikanska länder varit skonade från krig. Den totala befolkningen hos dessa tio länder är 44 miljoner. Utav dessa bor 32 miljoner (73 %) i Botswana, Malawi och Zambia. Trots den fred de delar så skiljer sig Botswana, Malawi och Zambia avsevärt åt på flera punkter som är identifierade i tidigare forskning som viktiga orsaker till krig. Bland annat skiljer sig länderna betydligt åt när det gäller befolkningsstorlek, fattigdom, institutionell stabilitet, resurser, och etnisk sammansättning. Detta gör ?fredszonen? än mer anmärkningsvärd. Målet med detta projekt är att förklara varför fred har rått i dessa tre länder trots att de är del av den kontinent som är värst drabbad av konflikt och trots att alla deras grannländer har plågats av konflikt. I och med det söker vi orsakertill fred. Freds- och konfliktforskningen uppstod som ett forskningsfält dedikerat till att förstå orsakerna till krig genom att systematiskt analysera de historiska erfarenheterna från krig. Dagens freds- och konfliktforskning fokuserar på orsaker till krig och på konfliktlösning. Orsaker till fred är emellertid ett förbisett område. Detta är olyckligt då ett fokus på fredsorsaker kan generera djupgående förstålse rörande fred - likväl som krig - då ett sådant fokus gör att nya frågor ställs, vilket kan leda till att viktiga variabler som tidigare har förbisetts identifieras. Tidigare forskning visar att orsaken till att konflikter ofta uppstår i samma regioner antingen är att länderna i dessa regioner delar många likartade förhållanden eller att konflikter sprids från ett land till ett annat. Då ingen av dessa orsaker på ett övertygande sätt kan förklara den empiriska gåta som detta projekt fokuserar på kommer vi att använda två nya teoretiska angreppsvinkar. Först kommer vi att undersöka om förklaringen till denna ?fredszon? är strukturen på samhällslivet. Mer precist kommer vi att undersöka hur människor från olika befolkningsgrupper interagerar. Tidigare forskning om Indien visar att städer där hinduer och muslimer umgås mycket sinsemellan, drabbas i mindre utsträckning av konflikter mellan dessa två grupper. Vi kommer därför att undersöka om en liknande förklaring kan härledas till den rådande freden i Botswana, Zambia och Malawi. Vårt andra angreppsätt fokuserar på närvaron av effektiva lokala konfliktlösningsmekanismer. Många inbördeskrig startar med att olika befolkningsgrupper strider om vem som har rätt till ett visst landområde. Sådana förhållanden finns även i de länder vi studerar, men här har inte dessa lett till våldsamma konflikter. Därför vill vi också undersöka om avsaknaden av konflikt kan förklaras med effektiva lokala konfliktlösningsmekanismer. Utöver dess stora akademiska betydelse är projektet även väldigt viktigt utifrån ett policyperspektiv. En fördjupad förståelse om varför vissa länder kan fortsätta att vara fredliga trots att de är omringade av krig innebär viktiga lärdomar för policyaktörer. En sådan kunskap ökar möjligheten att fatta välgrundade beslut om hur man kan öka motståndskraften mot krig i fredliga länder. Sådana lärdomar är även användbara för att minska risken att en konflikt bryter ut i länder där fred råder för närvarande, men som tidigare drabbats av konflikter. De lärdomar som kan dras från projektet är därför viktiga för beslutsfattare som är en</narrative>
      <narrative>Africa is the world´s most conflict-affected continent witnessing one third of all inter- and intrastate conflicts since 1946. This bleak picture is not all-embracing, however. Surrounded by seven neighbors plagued by conflicts, Botswana, Malawi and Zambia constitute a ´Zone of Peace´ spared from violent conflict since independence. This ´Zone of Peace´ comprises 73% of the African population spared from conflict since the end of World War II. This project aims to explain why peace has prevailed in these three countries, despite their location in the world´s most volatile continent and with all their neighbors struck by conflict. In doing so we are looking for causes of peace. Contemporary peace and conflict research focuses on causes of war and conflict resolution. Causes of peace however are understudied. This is unfortunate as such a focus can generate profound insights about peace as it asks new questions which may highlight factors previously overlooked. We will examine this puzzle from a bottom-up approach and see if the ´Zone of Peace´ can be explained by the structure of civic life or by local conflict-resolution mechanisms. Despite the peace they share, Botswana, Malawi and Zambia vary substantially in regards to many factors emphasized as causes of conflict in previous research such as population size, poverty, institutional stability, resources, and ethnic composition. This makes Mill´s method of agreement a suitable methodological approach for this project.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Informerad och intolerant ? Om antidemokratiska värderingar i låg- och mellaninkomstländer Att vara ?politiskt tolerant? innebär att man accepterar att individer och grupper som man själv ogillar ändå ska ha samma politiska rättigheter som en själv - åtminstone så länge de ?ogillade? också är beredda att acceptera grundläggande demokratiska spelregler. Politisk tolerans beskrivs ofta som en nödvändig förutsättning för fredlig samexistens och fördjupad demokrati. I studier genomförda i välbeställda demokratier har forskningen visat att individers utbildningsnivå och en någorlunda jämn fördelning av ekonomiska resurser är starkt korrelerade med hög politisk tolerans. Men hur kommer det sig att en del individer är mycket svåra att övertyga om att rättigheter bör betraktas som universella och att de bör gälla lika för alla? Vad är det som gör att politisk intolerans, fördomar mellan individer, eller att hat mellan etniska grupper, ibland kan te sig opåverkbara av dialog, information, upprättandet av personliga kontakter och utbyten mellan människor av olika slag? Frågan som ställs i detta forskningsprojekt är vad som formar djupt rotade politiskt intoleranta värderingar hos personer i miljöer som präglas av fattigdom. Forskningsresultat från låg- och mellaninkomstländer visar att utbildningssystemens kvalitet i dessa länder ofta är så låg att även om individer kan lära sig att läsa och skaffa sig en del grundläggande färdigheter i skolan, så fungerar den sällan bra för att förmedla demokratiska ideal. Fattigdomen ligger ofta på sådan nivå att effekterna av materiell välfärd, och fungerande skol- och sjukvård sällan får chans att manifestera sig. I den forskning som bedrivits inom det s.k. TOLEDO-projektet har vi kunnat visa att otrygghet och konflikter ofta ytterligare trycker ner nivåerna av politisk tolerans i sådana miljöer. Men trots svåra förutsättningar, fattigdom och svaga demokratiska institutioner, så kan politisk tolerans ändå uppstå. Istället för skolan blir partier, fackföreningar, frivilligorganisationer viktiga för att lära ut de demokratiska grundprinciperna. Emellertid finner vi i dessa utsatta miljöer en grupp intoleranta medborgare som vi borde ägna mer av vårt intresse. Det är individer som tycks vara nästintill immuna mot de flesta av de faktorer som vi hittills nämnt som viktiga för att politisk tolerans ska uppstå. De har ofta en rätt god utbildning och många kan beskrivas som relativt välinformerade om omvärlden. Ändå upprätthåller de djupt förankrade politiskt intoleranta attityder och ett mycket stabilt stöd för anti-demokratiska regimmodeller. De kan beskrivas som ?välinformerade intoleranta?. Det föreslagna projektet introducerar en helt ny typlogi som beskriver olika slags intolerans bland medborgarna, och syftet är att försöka förstå och förklara vad som formar attityder hos de mest oböjliga intoleranta individerna, och vad, när vanliga informationskampanjer inte når fram, som kan påverka sådana individer till att inta mer demokratiskt orienterade värderingar. Projektet bygger vidare på tre omfattande undersökningar som genomförts inom ramen för TOLEDO-projektet i länderna Indien, Pakistan och Uganda. Dessa tre länder har brittiskt kolonialstyre som gemensam nämnare och de plågas alla av fattigdom och svaga offentliga stödsystem till medborgarna. Dessutom representerar länderna olika slags regimtyper där Uganda fortfarande väntar på övergången till demokrati, Pakistan är en mycket ung och svag demokrati, och Indien som har en mer djupt rotad demokratisk tradition. I de genomförda studierna har attityder hos medborgarna undersökts med djupintervjuer och omfattande attitydundersökningar. Dessa har lett fram till de resultat som vi här ska undersöka mer på djupet: orsaken till varför en del medborgare utvecklar starkt intoleranta värderingar som är mycket svåra at ändra på. De tidigare undersökningarna får utgöra ett slags jämförelsematerial för att bättre förstå vad som påverkar de informerade intolerant</narrative>
      <narrative>Political tolerance - the idea that citizens in a democratic society need to accept that even groups and individuals they dislike or object to have rights - is commonly regarded as an essential citizen virtue for a democratic state to be viable. However, due to the design of the methodologies that are commonly employed in tolerance studies, there is no distinction between those that base their intolerance on poor or false information - here referred to as ?uninformed intolerant? - and those who are ?informed intolerant? that maintain intolerant views despite having access to information that we normally see as supporting tolerant norms. This research project will focus on the informed intolerant individuals, since their impact on the viability of a relatively new or fragile democracy can be significant, while on the other hand the origin of their beliefs, values, and attitudes has been far too little explored. Hence the research question: how can ?informed intolerance? among individuals in low- and middle income countries be understood or explained? In order to investigate this question it is necessary to combine the genre of political tolerance studies with institutionalism and political psychology, where at least related questions have been explored. The study will employ in-depth interviews and small-scale surveys in India, Pakistan and Uganda to also test explanations that derive from a tolerance matrix which has been constructed for the project.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Political tolerance - the idea that citizens in a democratic society need to accept that even groups and individuals they dislike or object to have rights - is commonly regarded as an essential citizen virtue for a democratic state to be viable. However, due to the design of the methodologies that are commonly employed in tolerance studies, there is no distinction between those that base their intolerance on poor or false information - here referred to as ?uninformed intolerant? - and those who are ?informed intolerant? that maintain intolerant views despite having access to information that we normally see as supporting tolerant norms. This research project will focus on the informed intolerant individuals, since their impact on the viability of a relatively new or fragile democracy can be significant, while on the other hand the origin of their beliefs, values, and attitudes has been far too little explored. Hence the research question: how can ?informed intolerance? among individuals in low- and middle income countries be understood or explained? In order to investigate this question it is necessary to combine the genre of political tolerance studies with institutionalism and political psychology, where at least related questions have been explored. The study will employ in-depth interviews and small-scale surveys in India, Pakistan and Uganda to also test explanations that derive from a tolerance matrix which has been constructed for the project.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Informerad och intolerant ? Om antidemokratiska värderingar i låg- och mellaninkomstländer Att vara ?politiskt tolerant? innebär att man accepterar att individer och grupper som man själv ogillar ändå ska ha samma politiska rättigheter som en själv - åtminstone så länge de ?ogillade? också är beredda att acceptera grundläggande demokratiska spelregler. Politisk tolerans beskrivs ofta som en nödvändig förutsättning för fredlig samexistens och fördjupad demokrati. I studier genomförda i välbeställda demokratier har forskningen visat att individers utbildningsnivå och en någorlunda jämn fördelning av ekonomiska resurser är starkt korrelerade med hög politisk tolerans. Men hur kommer det sig att en del individer är mycket svåra att övertyga om att rättigheter bör betraktas som universella och att de bör gälla lika för alla? Vad är det som gör att politisk intolerans, fördomar mellan individer, eller att hat mellan etniska grupper, ibland kan te sig opåverkbara av dialog, information, upprättandet av personliga kontakter och utbyten mellan människor av olika slag? Frågan som ställs i detta forskningsprojekt är vad som formar djupt rotade politiskt intoleranta värderingar hos personer i miljöer som präglas av fattigdom. Forskningsresultat från låg- och mellaninkomstländer visar att utbildningssystemens kvalitet i dessa länder ofta är så låg att även om individer kan lära sig att läsa och skaffa sig en del grundläggande färdigheter i skolan, så fungerar den sällan bra för att förmedla demokratiska ideal. Fattigdomen ligger ofta på sådan nivå att effekterna av materiell välfärd, och fungerande skol- och sjukvård sällan får chans att manifestera sig. I den forskning som bedrivits inom det s.k. TOLEDO-projektet har vi kunnat visa att otrygghet och konflikter ofta ytterligare trycker ner nivåerna av politisk tolerans i sådana miljöer. Men trots svåra förutsättningar, fattigdom och svaga demokratiska institutioner, så kan politisk tolerans ändå uppstå. Istället för skolan blir partier, fackföreningar, frivilligorganisationer viktiga för att lära ut de demokratiska grundprinciperna. Emellertid finner vi i dessa utsatta miljöer en grupp intoleranta medborgare som vi borde ägna mer av vårt intresse. Det är individer som tycks vara nästintill immuna mot de flesta av de faktorer som vi hittills nämnt som viktiga för att politisk tolerans ska uppstå. De har ofta en rätt god utbildning och många kan beskrivas som relativt välinformerade om omvärlden. Ändå upprätthåller de djupt förankrade politiskt intoleranta attityder och ett mycket stabilt stöd för anti-demokratiska regimmodeller. De kan beskrivas som ?välinformerade intoleranta?. Det föreslagna projektet introducerar en helt ny typlogi som beskriver olika slags intolerans bland medborgarna, och syftet är att försöka förstå och förklara vad som formar attityder hos de mest oböjliga intoleranta individerna, och vad, när vanliga informationskampanjer inte når fram, som kan påverka sådana individer till att inta mer demokratiskt orienterade värderingar. Projektet bygger vidare på tre omfattande undersökningar som genomförts inom ramen för TOLEDO-projektet i länderna Indien, Pakistan och Uganda. Dessa tre länder har brittiskt kolonialstyre som gemensam nämnare och de plågas alla av fattigdom och svaga offentliga stödsystem till medborgarna. Dessutom representerar länderna olika slags regimtyper där Uganda fortfarande väntar på övergången till demokrati, Pakistan är en mycket ung och svag demokrati, och Indien som har en mer djupt rotad demokratisk tradition. I de genomförda studierna har attityder hos medborgarna undersökts med djupintervjuer och omfattande attitydundersökningar. Dessa har lett fram till de resultat som vi här ska undersöka mer på djupet: orsaken till varför en del medborgare utvecklar starkt intoleranta värderingar som är mycket svåra at ändra på. De tidigare undersökningarna får utgöra ett slags jämförelsematerial för att bättre förstå vad som påverkar de informerade intolerant</narrative>
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      <narrative>Democratization has been identified as a crucial mechanism when building peace after war. A by-product of such processes is that ex-warlords often reinvent themselves as democrats. Even if it may be necessary to embrace such warlord democrats (WDs) to prevent them from returning to war, there are also considerable risks involved. In their quest for votes it is not uncommon that they use their electoral platforms to incite fear and cement wartime cleavages. They can either do this by using inflammatory rhetoric or engaging in confrontational electoral behavior. At worst, such actions can undermine democratic institutions and trigger new outbursts of violence. To improve efforts to build stable and accountable democracy in post-civil war societies, it is therefore crucial to understand when and why WDs seek to (re)securitize wartime identities; held as speech acts and electoral practices that aim to keep war-affected communities polarized and in fear of each other. This project seeks to address this puzzle by comparing six WDs in Liberia and Sierra Leone. We hypothesize that it is WDs that are unable to retain their position as brokers of patronage during transitions to democracy that attempt to (re)securitize wartime identities. To scrutinize the explanatory value of this proposition, empirical data will be gathered using social network analysis and interviews in each respective country, as well as textual analysis of statements made by the WDs in local newspapers.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hatiska demagoger eller fredliga demokrater? Varför f.d. krigsherrar säkerhetiserar krigsidentiteter under val Demokratisering ses som en viktig komponent i arbetet med att bygga fred efter inbördeskrig. En bieffekt av sådana processer är dock att f.d. krigsherrar ofta återföds som demokrater och blir en vital del av det demokratiska systemet. Även om det kan vara nödvändigt att samarbeta med sådana s.k. demokratiska krigsherrar (DK) för att förhindra dem från att återgå till krig, innebär det även en fara. Det är inte ovanligt att DK underblåser rädslor och söker att polarisera krigshärjade samhällen för att vinna röster; antingen genom att använda aggressiva diskurser (t.ex. genom att porträttera medlemmar av andra grupper som farliga eller att hävda att ens egen grupp är hotad) eller provaktivt valbeteende (t.ex. att mobilisera f.d. kombattanter, som kan ha begått krigsbrott, i politiska manifestationer och demonstrationer). I värsta fall kan sådant agerande både underminera demokratiska institutioners förmåga att lösa konflikter och orsaka nya våldsamheter. För att öka våra möjligheter att bygga stabila demokratier i postkonfliktsamhällen är det därför viktigt att förstå när och varför DK försöker att säkerhetisera krigsidentiteter; definierat som talhandlingar och valbeteende vars målsättning är att krigsdrabbade grupper förblir polariserade och lever i rädsla för varandra. Projektet avser att undersöka denna fråga genom att jämföra sex DK i Liberia och Sierra Leone. Vi argumenterar att det framförallt är DK som har förlorat sin position som förmedlare av ekonomiskt stöd, mellan fredsmäklare och lokala samhällen, under demokratiseringsprocesser som söker att säkerhetisera krigsidentiteter. För att undersöka förklaringsvärdet av denna hypotes kommer vi att samla empiriskt material med hjälp av social nätverksanalys och djupintervjuer med centrala aktörer i Liberia och Sierra Leone, samt textanalys av uttalanden som DK har gjort i lokala dagstidningar.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hatiska demagoger eller fredliga demokrater? Varför f.d. krigsherrar säkerhetiserar krigsidentiteter under val Demokratisering ses som en viktig komponent i arbetet med att bygga fred efter inbördeskrig. En bieffekt av sådana processer är dock att f.d. krigsherrar ofta återföds som demokrater och blir en vital del av det demokratiska systemet. Även om det kan vara nödvändigt att samarbeta med sådana s.k. demokratiska krigsherrar (DK) för att förhindra dem från att återgå till krig, innebär det även en fara. Det är inte ovanligt att DK underblåser rädslor och söker att polarisera krigshärjade samhällen för att vinna röster; antingen genom att använda aggressiva diskurser (t.ex. genom att porträttera medlemmar av andra grupper som farliga eller att hävda att ens egen grupp är hotad) eller provaktivt valbeteende (t.ex. att mobilisera f.d. kombattanter, som kan ha begått krigsbrott, i politiska manifestationer och demonstrationer). I värsta fall kan sådant agerande både underminera demokratiska institutioners förmåga att lösa konflikter och orsaka nya våldsamheter. För att öka våra möjligheter att bygga stabila demokratier i postkonfliktsamhällen är det därför viktigt att förstå när och varför DK försöker att säkerhetisera krigsidentiteter; definierat som talhandlingar och valbeteende vars målsättning är att krigsdrabbade grupper förblir polariserade och lever i rädsla för varandra. Projektet avser att undersöka denna fråga genom att jämföra sex DK i Liberia och Sierra Leone. Vi argumenterar att det framförallt är DK som har förlorat sin position som förmedlare av ekonomiskt stöd, mellan fredsmäklare och lokala samhällen, under demokratiseringsprocesser som söker att säkerhetisera krigsidentiteter. För att undersöka förklaringsvärdet av denna hypotes kommer vi att samla empiriskt material med hjälp av social nätverksanalys och djupintervjuer med centrala aktörer i Liberia och Sierra Leone, samt textanalys av uttalanden som DK har gjort i lokala dagstidningar.</narrative>
      <narrative>Democratization has been identified as a crucial mechanism when building peace after war. A by-product of such processes is that ex-warlords often reinvent themselves as democrats. Even if it may be necessary to embrace such warlord democrats (WDs) to prevent them from returning to war, there are also considerable risks involved. In their quest for votes it is not uncommon that they use their electoral platforms to incite fear and cement wartime cleavages. They can either do this by using inflammatory rhetoric or engaging in confrontational electoral behavior. At worst, such actions can undermine democratic institutions and trigger new outbursts of violence. To improve efforts to build stable and accountable democracy in post-civil war societies, it is therefore crucial to understand when and why WDs seek to (re)securitize wartime identities; held as speech acts and electoral practices that aim to keep war-affected communities polarized and in fear of each other. This project seeks to address this puzzle by comparing six WDs in Liberia and Sierra Leone. We hypothesize that it is WDs that are unable to retain their position as brokers of patronage during transitions to democracy that attempt to (re)securitize wartime identities. To scrutinize the explanatory value of this proposition, empirical data will be gathered using social network analysis and interviews in each respective country, as well as textual analysis of statements made by the WDs in local newspapers.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The present project focuses on understanding the processes that govern the variability of the South Asian Monsoon over various time-scales from days to decades. We have chosen to focus primarily on the monsoon impacts in Bhutan, with a planned extension of the study area to neighbouring Nepal: this region is mainly affected by the Indian Monsoon subsystem, but it is likely to be influenced by the South-East Monsoon subsystem as experienced e.g. in Thailand. We emphasise in particular the use of stable water isotopes (SWI) to better understand and constrain processes in the atmospheric water cycle. The suggested approach combines ground- based (precipitation sampling, shallow ice-cores) and remote-sensed (tropospheric vapour) ob- servations with global and regional climate models with embedded SWI diagnostics. The periods of interest cover present-day, recent (1981-2010) and future (2021-2050) Mon- soon variability. Beyond the inherent scientific challenges in improving our understanding of the Asian Monsoon, the present project is highly relevant for supporting sustainable develop- ment policies in the partner countries. Analysing the regional SWI signature will also contribute to a refined interpretation of isotopic climate archives in Southern and Eastern Asia.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Anthropogenic climate change, whose historical responsibility mainly lies with industrial nations, represents a critical challenge for developing countries. It is commonly accepted that the mean global temperature will increase by approximately 1 to 5 °C by 2100. This considerable temperature increase does not fully express the consequences of global climate change for, in this case, the populations of Bhutan and Nepal. Bhutan is a small country on the southern foothills of the Himalayas, bordered by India to the south and the Chinese Autonomous Region of Tibet to the north. The water resource issue is critical for Bhutan: 67% of its population lives in rural areas, with a limited use of irrigation techniques. Furthermore, Bhutan has recently developed its hydro-electrical capacities; electricity production exceeding the domestic demand is exported to India, which constitutes a major source of foreign currencies (42% of all exports). Hence, the people and economy of Bhutan are very vulnerable to any modification of precipitation, both in terms of total amount and seasonality. Bhutanese authorities, which for several decades have been particularly concerned with environmental conservation and sustainable development, need therefore a detailed assessment of the impacts of the global climate change on Bhutan. Evaluating the consequences of global climate change for Bhutan is not a trivial task. Projections for future climate change, as delivered by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), are generally obtained from global climate models (GCM), whose coarse spatial resolution fail to represent the local climate characteristics over Bhutan, marked by a steep topography. Furthermore, most GCM were developed, evaluated and optimized in developed countries for temperate climates, and are therefore likely to present significant biases in their representations of the South-East Asian Monsoon. Therefore, we plan to use a high-resolution (up to 15 km) regional climate model over Bhutan, in order to evaluate its performance over present-day and recent (1981-2010) periods, before performing a dynamical downscaling of global IPCC projections for the near future (2021-2050). Yet the evaluation of the model performance over Bhutan is complicated by the fact that long observational series, as required for statistical significance assessment, are not available in Bhutan. Therefore, we opted for including stable water isotopes (SWI) as an additional indicator of the atmospheric water cycle. The SWI signal integrates processes along the air-mass trajectory, such as the source region, cumulative rain-out, evapo-transpiration over land etc. SWI will be studied both in observations (precipitation monitoring network over Bhutan, shallow ice-cores, satellite retrieval) and modeling (SWI module in the regional climate model REMOiso). Combining observations and model results, we will concentrate on distinguishing between natural climate variability and underlying climate change over Bhutan during 1981-2010. Thanks to our improved understanding of Monsoon dynamics in Bhutan, and the metrics characterizing the statistical properties of Monsoon variability, we intend to deliver not only a validated climate projection for Bhutan, but also an assessment of the reliability (i.e. statistical level of confidence) of the simulated climate projection.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Anthropogenic climate change, whose historical responsibility mainly lies with industrial nations, represents a critical challenge for developing countries. It is commonly accepted that the mean global temperature will increase by approximately 1 to 5 °C by 2100. This considerable temperature increase does not fully express the consequences of global climate change for, in this case, the populations of Bhutan and Nepal. Bhutan is a small country on the southern foothills of the Himalayas, bordered by India to the south and the Chinese Autonomous Region of Tibet to the north. The water resource issue is critical for Bhutan: 67% of its population lives in rural areas, with a limited use of irrigation techniques. Furthermore, Bhutan has recently developed its hydro-electrical capacities; electricity production exceeding the domestic demand is exported to India, which constitutes a major source of foreign currencies (42% of all exports). Hence, the people and economy of Bhutan are very vulnerable to any modification of precipitation, both in terms of total amount and seasonality. Bhutanese authorities, which for several decades have been particularly concerned with environmental conservation and sustainable development, need therefore a detailed assessment of the impacts of the global climate change on Bhutan. Evaluating the consequences of global climate change for Bhutan is not a trivial task. Projections for future climate change, as delivered by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), are generally obtained from global climate models (GCM), whose coarse spatial resolution fail to represent the local climate characteristics over Bhutan, marked by a steep topography. Furthermore, most GCM were developed, evaluated and optimized in developed countries for temperate climates, and are therefore likely to present significant biases in their representations of the South-East Asian Monsoon. Therefore, we plan to use a high-resolution (up to 15 km) regional climate model over Bhutan, in order to evaluate its performance over present-day and recent (1981-2010) periods, before performing a dynamical downscaling of global IPCC projections for the near future (2021-2050). Yet the evaluation of the model performance over Bhutan is complicated by the fact that long observational series, as required for statistical significance assessment, are not available in Bhutan. Therefore, we opted for including stable water isotopes (SWI) as an additional indicator of the atmospheric water cycle. The SWI signal integrates processes along the air-mass trajectory, such as the source region, cumulative rain-out, evapo-transpiration over land etc. SWI will be studied both in observations (precipitation monitoring network over Bhutan, shallow ice-cores, satellite retrieval) and modeling (SWI module in the regional climate model REMOiso). Combining observations and model results, we will concentrate on distinguishing between natural climate variability and underlying climate change over Bhutan during 1981-2010. Thanks to our improved understanding of Monsoon dynamics in Bhutan, and the metrics characterizing the statistical properties of Monsoon variability, we intend to deliver not only a validated climate projection for Bhutan, but also an assessment of the reliability (i.e. statistical level of confidence) of the simulated climate projection.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Indien har under de senaste tio åren genomgått ekonomisk tillväxt i rask takt och samtidigt upplevt en snabb urbanisering. Den växande indiska medelklassen börjar efterfrågar nya varor och tjänster, bl.a. välsmakande, hälsosamma, miljövänliga och lättillgängliga marina produkter. Denna utveckling skapar grogrund för innovationer och tillväxtmöjligheter i ett land med en 750 mil lång kustremsa. Indien har en lång tradition av fiske och akvakultur, men nu finns en ny inhemsk konsumentgrupp och möjligheterna är fler. Samtidigt skapar den ökande efterfrågan av odlade räkor, ostron och musslor hälsorisker och ett behov av övervakning och kontroll. Planktoniska alger som producerar gifter och marina sjukdomsalstrande bakterier finns naturligt i havet, men kan i förekommande fall infektera eller ackumuleras i fisk och skaldjur. En expanderande odling och kommersialisering av dessa produkter måste alltså ta hänsyn till de risker som finns. Klimatmodeller genererade för att projicera framtida marina förhållanden för den indiska västkusten förutspår förändrade oceanografiska förhållanden. En kombination av ökad temperatur och nederbörd kommer att leda till en ökad skiktning av vattnet. Dessa förhållanden gynnar gruppen med giftproducerande alger, dinoflagellater, och många marina bakterier, exempelvis det sjukdomsalstrande släktet Vibrio. Mer omfattande blomningar av dessa organismer medför större risker för odlare och konsumenter. Ett dylikt scenario får särskilda konsekvenser i ett land där många fattiga människor är direkt beroende av både mat och inkomster från fiskesektorn och där information och hälsovård ofta är bristfällig för de sämst bemedlade. Trots vetenskapliga belägg för att förekomsten av marina alg- och bakterie blomning ökar runt om i världen, och det faktum att klimatförändringars inverkan är gynnsam för sådana händelser så har det inte rönt särskilt stor uppmärksamhet. Än mindre har uppmärksamheten riktats mot de möjliga risker för mänsklig hälsa och välfärd som ökad förekomst av mikrobakteriella blomningar på grund av klimatförändringar kan föra med sig. Vår tvärvetenskapliga studie syftar till att kombinera studier av de biofysiska faktorer som skapare förutsättningar för en ökad förekomst av marina alg- och bakterie blomning längs den Indiska sydvästkusten, och de socio-ekonomiska faktorer som bestämmer samhällets sårbarhet i förhållande till dessa risker. Projektet innehåller följande huvudsakliga forskningsuppgifter: 1. Vi kommer att identifiera de klimatförhållanden under vilka giftiga marina mikroalger och sjukdomsalstrande bakterier frodas och definiera de evolutionära mekanismer som möjliggör en anpassning till förändrade klimatförhållanden. 2. I manipulerade experiment kommer vi att undersöka i vilken utsträckning musslor, ostron och odlade räkor påverkas av alg gifter och marina bakterier under förhöjd temperatur och sänkt salthalt. 3. Vi kommer att studera hur den snabba urbaniseringen längs indiska sydvästkusten påverkar användning, produktion och konsumtion av musslor, ostron och odlade räkor. 4. Projektet avser att analysera tre dimensioner av sårbarhet (sårbarhet relaterad till infrastruktur, mänsklig sårbarhet, institutionell sårbarhet) i relation till risken för ökad förekomst av blomningar längs den indiska sydvästkusten. 5. Vi kommer i projektets slutskede att identifiera olika scenarier för marina alg- och bakterie blomningar för att på så sätt kunna relatera den socio-ekonomiska sårbarheten till de biofysiska riskerna. Vi förväntar oss att vårt projekt ska skapa förutsättningar för att bättre kunna bestämma och förutse de miljö- och samhällsrisker som klimatförändringar och ökad förekomst av skaldliga marina blomningar medför och därmed skapa en utgångspunkt för effektiv riskhantering. Detta är särskilt viktigt i det indiska samhället där miljontals, ofta fattiga, människor är beroende av marina produkter för sin försörjning.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hälsa och välbefinnande i fara: scenarier för klimatrelaterade blomningar av skadliga alger och bakterier längs den Indiska västkusten.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Indien har under de senaste tio åren genomgått ekonomisk tillväxt i rask takt och samtidigt upplevt en snabb urbanisering. Den växande indiska medelklassen börjar efterfrågar nya varor och tjänster, bl.a. välsmakande, hälsosamma, miljövänliga och lättillgängliga marina produkter. Denna utveckling skapar grogrund för innovationer och tillväxtmöjligheter i ett land med en 750 mil lång kustremsa. Indien har en lång tradition av fiske och akvakultur, men nu finns en ny inhemsk konsumentgrupp och möjligheterna är fler. Samtidigt skapar den ökande efterfrågan av odlade räkor, ostron och musslor hälsorisker och ett behov av övervakning och kontroll. Planktoniska alger som producerar gifter och marina sjukdomsalstrande bakterier finns naturligt i havet, men kan i förekommande fall infektera eller ackumuleras i fisk och skaldjur. En expanderande odling och kommersialisering av dessa produkter måste alltså ta hänsyn till de risker som finns. Klimatmodeller genererade för att projicera framtida marina förhållanden för den indiska västkusten förutspår förändrade oceanografiska förhållanden. En kombination av ökad temperatur och nederbörd kommer att leda till en ökad skiktning av vattnet. Dessa förhållanden gynnar gruppen med giftproducerande alger, dinoflagellater, och många marina bakterier, exempelvis det sjukdomsalstrande släktet Vibrio. Mer omfattande blomningar av dessa organismer medför större risker för odlare och konsumenter. Ett dylikt scenario får särskilda konsekvenser i ett land där många fattiga människor är direkt beroende av både mat och inkomster från fiskesektorn och där information och hälsovård ofta är bristfällig för de sämst bemedlade. Trots vetenskapliga belägg för att förekomsten av marina alg- och bakterie blomning ökar runt om i världen, och det faktum att klimatförändringars inverkan är gynnsam för sådana händelser så har det inte rönt särskilt stor uppmärksamhet. Än mindre har uppmärksamheten riktats mot de möjliga risker för mänsklig hälsa och välfärd som ökad förekomst av mikrobakteriella blomningar på grund av klimatförändringar kan föra med sig. Vår tvärvetenskapliga studie syftar till att kombinera studier av de biofysiska faktorer som skapare förutsättningar för en ökad förekomst av marina alg- och bakterie blomning längs den Indiska sydvästkusten, och de socio-ekonomiska faktorer som bestämmer samhällets sårbarhet i förhållande till dessa risker. Projektet innehåller följande huvudsakliga forskningsuppgifter: 1. Vi kommer att identifiera de klimatförhållanden under vilka giftiga marina mikroalger och sjukdomsalstrande bakterier frodas och definiera de evolutionära mekanismer som möjliggör en anpassning till förändrade klimatförhållanden. 2. I manipulerade experiment kommer vi att undersöka i vilken utsträckning musslor, ostron och odlade räkor påverkas av alg gifter och marina bakterier under förhöjd temperatur och sänkt salthalt. 3. Vi kommer att studera hur den snabba urbaniseringen längs indiska sydvästkusten påverkar användning, produktion och konsumtion av musslor, ostron och odlade räkor. 4. Projektet avser att analysera tre dimensioner av sårbarhet (sårbarhet relaterad till infrastruktur, mänsklig sårbarhet, institutionell sårbarhet) i relation till risken för ökad förekomst av blomningar längs den indiska sydvästkusten. 5. Vi kommer i projektets slutskede att identifiera olika scenarier för marina alg- och bakterie blomningar för att på så sätt kunna relatera den socio-ekonomiska sårbarheten till de biofysiska riskerna. Vi förväntar oss att vårt projekt ska skapa förutsättningar för att bättre kunna bestämma och förutse de miljö- och samhällsrisker som klimatförändringar och ökad förekomst av skaldliga marina blomningar medför och därmed skapa en utgångspunkt för effektiv riskhantering. Detta är särskilt viktigt i det indiska samhället där miljontals, ofta fattiga, människor är beroende av marina produkter för sin försörjning.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den globala uppvärmningen kommer att ha en långtgående inverkan nord-väst kusten i Afrika, med en allvarlig reduktion av vattentillgången och signifikant ökad temperatur. För att möta detta måste växtförädlarna förse jordbruket med sorter som är kapabla att bibehålla hög avkastning med mindre tillgång på vatten (vattenanvändningseffektivitet, WUE), höga temperaturer (värmetolerans), och reducerad nederbörd (torktolerans). WUE, och anpassning till hetta och torka är mycket komplexa kvantitativa egenskaper som endast kan förbättras genom noggranna selektioner i definierade miljöer och genom att kombinera många gener. Den traditionella metoden för växtförädling har visat sig effektiv hittills, men med en betydande förlust i potentiell kärnskörd och allmän agronomiska egenskaper. För att möta den växande efterfrågan på livsmedel från en stadigt ökande befolkning, skulle en mer effektiv växtförädling behövs, något som möjliggör identifiering av alla användbara alleler i arvsmassan och underlättar deras introgression i högeffektiva sorter. Mauretanien och Senegal är extremt svält-drabbade fattiga länder (55e och 44e i Global Hunger Index), med ett starkt beroende av jordbruk och boskap. Stora områden är öken eller halvöken, med en otillräcklig nederbörd. Längs Atlantens kustområde möjliggör nederbörd under regnperioden (juni-oktober) en odling av torktoleranta grödor främst hirs. Fertila områden finns längs med Senegal floden, som utgör gräns mellan de två länderna. Durumvete har potential för sådd i regnbevattnade områden i Mauretanien och Senegal i rotation med hirs. I samarbete med nationella partners kommer därför genetisk och växtförädlingsforskning bedrivas för att bland annat identifiera WUE, torka och värme-toleranta durumvete sorter och öka acceptansen för durumodling. Vi kommer också utvärdera nya gener kapabla att lindra de negativa effekterna av den globala uppvärmningen och utforska nya förädlingsmetoder för att införliva nya gener i högavkastande sorter för anpassning till torka och värme. Projektet kommer att ge praktisk utbildning av en mauretanska eller senegalesiska student i ett sandwich-program mellan universitetet i Rabat (Marocko), ICARDA och SLU i Alnarp. En utvald samling av durumvete från ICARDAs genbank kommer att användas. Denna samling sorter/linjer har en betydande genetisk mångfald och är en idealisk resurs för att upptäcka nya källor till variation. Associationsgenetik kommer att användas där vi kombinerar fältdata (dvs. fenotypning) avsende torka, WUE och värme på de aktuella platserna och DNA-fingeravtryck (eller genotypning). Analysen kommer att hjälpa oss i sökandet av markörer som kan länkas till alleler för önskade egenskaper och som kommer att vara till stor praktisk nytta vid förädlingen av durumvete. På detta sätt kan vi mer objektivt och snabbare välja för önskade egenskaper, dvs, spara resurser och tid och öka den genetiska vinsten i ett kunskapslett designat växtförädlingsprogram. Den långsiktiga effekten av den föreslagna forskningen kommer att bidra till en hållbar odling av durumvete i torra områden i Afrika, och kommer att underlätta durumvetets anpassning till det förändrade klimatet. Nya högavkastande durumveten som är anpassade till regionen kommer att öka mängden protein tillgängligt i kosten, öka den totala kaloriintaget, och bidra till att ökad mängd mat. Vi kommer att tillhandahålla medel (tillgängligheten av arvsmassa med bättre WUE och förbättrad anpassning till torka och värme) för att påverka lämpliga beslutsfattare i de aktuella länderna, för att främja en hållbar odling av durumvete. Den förbättrade arvsmassan i durumvete kan också utgöra ett bra exempel på att det lönnar sig att främja investeringar i syfte att anpassa jordbruket till klimatförändringarna i den bredare jordbrukspolitiska debatten.</narrative>
      <narrative>Durum wheat genetics and breeding research will be undertaken in Mauritania, Morocco, Senegal and Sweden to identify water use efficient durum wheat germplasm with enhanced adaptation to drought and heat for further use in cultivar development aiming adoption by local African dryland farmers, mining alleles capable to mitigate the adverse effects of global warming (specifically drought and heat), and deploy these alleles for enhancing adaptation of durum wheat to global warming into high yielding cultivars adapted to northwest Africa. The proposed research involves the genotyping and phenotyping of durum wheat core collection, and the use of association mapping (based on linkage disequilibrium) for identifying marker genes related to traits enhancing adaptation to both drought- and heat-prone environments. Durum wheat breeders can directly employ this information to design targeted crosses to pyramid useful alleles within a single genotype and to estimate breeding values for applying genome wide-selection. High-yielding durum wheat cultivars will assure the maintenance of total grain produced, increase total proteins available for the diet, reduce water consumed, and provide means for crop rotation to rice, and offer options for a more diversified diet in northwest Africa. Local capacity strengthening will be also achieved by training a Mauritanian or a Senegalese student in a sandwich PhD program between the University of Rabat (Morocco), ICARDA and SLU.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Durum wheat genetics and breeding research will be undertaken in Mauritania, Morocco, Senegal and Sweden to identify water use efficient durum wheat germplasm with enhanced adaptation to drought and heat for further use in cultivar development aiming adoption by local African dryland farmers, mining alleles capable to mitigate the adverse effects of global warming (specifically drought and heat), and deploy these alleles for enhancing adaptation of durum wheat to global warming into high yielding cultivars adapted to northwest Africa. The proposed research involves the genotyping and phenotyping of durum wheat core collection, and the use of association mapping (based on linkage disequilibrium) for identifying marker genes related to traits enhancing adaptation to both drought- and heat-prone environments. Durum wheat breeders can directly employ this information to design targeted crosses to pyramid useful alleles within a single genotype and to estimate breeding values for applying genome wide-selection. High-yielding durum wheat cultivars will assure the maintenance of total grain produced, increase total proteins available for the diet, reduce water consumed, and provide means for crop rotation to rice, and offer options for a more diversified diet in northwest Africa. Local capacity strengthening will be also achieved by training a Mauritanian or a Senegalese student in a sandwich PhD program between the University of Rabat (Morocco), ICARDA and SLU.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den globala uppvärmningen kommer att ha en långtgående inverkan nord-väst kusten i Afrika, med en allvarlig reduktion av vattentillgången och signifikant ökad temperatur. För att möta detta måste växtförädlarna förse jordbruket med sorter som är kapabla att bibehålla hög avkastning med mindre tillgång på vatten (vattenanvändningseffektivitet, WUE), höga temperaturer (värmetolerans), och reducerad nederbörd (torktolerans). WUE, och anpassning till hetta och torka är mycket komplexa kvantitativa egenskaper som endast kan förbättras genom noggranna selektioner i definierade miljöer och genom att kombinera många gener. Den traditionella metoden för växtförädling har visat sig effektiv hittills, men med en betydande förlust i potentiell kärnskörd och allmän agronomiska egenskaper. För att möta den växande efterfrågan på livsmedel från en stadigt ökande befolkning, skulle en mer effektiv växtförädling behövs, något som möjliggör identifiering av alla användbara alleler i arvsmassan och underlättar deras introgression i högeffektiva sorter. Mauretanien och Senegal är extremt svält-drabbade fattiga länder (55e och 44e i Global Hunger Index), med ett starkt beroende av jordbruk och boskap. Stora områden är öken eller halvöken, med en otillräcklig nederbörd. Längs Atlantens kustområde möjliggör nederbörd under regnperioden (juni-oktober) en odling av torktoleranta grödor främst hirs. Fertila områden finns längs med Senegal floden, som utgör gräns mellan de två länderna. Durumvete har potential för sådd i regnbevattnade områden i Mauretanien och Senegal i rotation med hirs. I samarbete med nationella partners kommer därför genetisk och växtförädlingsforskning bedrivas för att bland annat identifiera WUE, torka och värme-toleranta durumvete sorter och öka acceptansen för durumodling. Vi kommer också utvärdera nya gener kapabla att lindra de negativa effekterna av den globala uppvärmningen och utforska nya förädlingsmetoder för att införliva nya gener i högavkastande sorter för anpassning till torka och värme. Projektet kommer att ge praktisk utbildning av en mauretanska eller senegalesiska student i ett sandwich-program mellan universitetet i Rabat (Marocko), ICARDA och SLU i Alnarp. En utvald samling av durumvete från ICARDAs genbank kommer att användas. Denna samling sorter/linjer har en betydande genetisk mångfald och är en idealisk resurs för att upptäcka nya källor till variation. Associationsgenetik kommer att användas där vi kombinerar fältdata (dvs. fenotypning) avsende torka, WUE och värme på de aktuella platserna och DNA-fingeravtryck (eller genotypning). Analysen kommer att hjälpa oss i sökandet av markörer som kan länkas till alleler för önskade egenskaper och som kommer att vara till stor praktisk nytta vid förädlingen av durumvete. På detta sätt kan vi mer objektivt och snabbare välja för önskade egenskaper, dvs, spara resurser och tid och öka den genetiska vinsten i ett kunskapslett designat växtförädlingsprogram. Den långsiktiga effekten av den föreslagna forskningen kommer att bidra till en hållbar odling av durumvete i torra områden i Afrika, och kommer att underlätta durumvetets anpassning till det förändrade klimatet. Nya högavkastande durumveten som är anpassade till regionen kommer att öka mängden protein tillgängligt i kosten, öka den totala kaloriintaget, och bidra till att ökad mängd mat. Vi kommer att tillhandahålla medel (tillgängligheten av arvsmassa med bättre WUE och förbättrad anpassning till torka och värme) för att påverka lämpliga beslutsfattare i de aktuella länderna, för att främja en hållbar odling av durumvete. Den förbättrade arvsmassan i durumvete kan också utgöra ett bra exempel på att det lönnar sig att främja investeringar i syfte att anpassa jordbruket till klimatförändringarna i den bredare jordbrukspolitiska debatten.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vi har startat ett samarbete med ENDA (environmental and development action in the third world), vilket är en internationell organisation baserad i Dakar, Senegal, som sysslar med hållbar utveckling, miljö, energi, hälsa och särskild inriktning på fattigdomsbekämpning. De har drivit ett interventionsprojekt i Guinea-Bissau sedan 2007 riktat mot kvinnliga sexarbetare (FSW) och män som har sex med män (MSM). Man har funnit hög förekomst av HIV bland FSW, över 50% i de först1 122 analyserade proverna. De använder dock bara snabbtester för HIV vilket är något osäkra, och behandlingen av övriga sexuellt överförbara sjukdomar (STI) grundar sig enbart på uppgivna symtom. Alla HIV-positiva FSW uppmuntras till antiretroviral behandling (ART), men tyvärr är följsamheten relativt låg, både i denna grupp och nationellt. I grannlandet Senegal har man testat &gt; 500 MSM och man fann en HIV-prevalens på ca 22% vilket var ungefär lika mycket som hos de prostituerade kvinnorna i Senegal. Dessutom visade det sig att &gt; 80% av dessa män också hade heterosexuella kontakter. Det nationella antiretrovirala behandlingsprogrammet startade 2005 i Guinea-Bissau och hittills har mer än 5000 satts in på behandling. WHO rekommenderar att man bör utföra återkommande undersökningar av eventuella överförda resistensmutationer mot HIV-läkemedel hos nydiagnosticerade personer med HIV som en kontroll på det nationella behandlingsprogrammets kvalité. Några sådana undersökningar har dock aldrig gjorts i Guinea-Bissau. Inga möjligheter finns heller i landet att mäta virusnivåerna i blodet för att kontrollera att behandlingen fungerar, utan behandlingen styrs utifrån symtom och CD4 mätningar. Detta gör att viral svikt upptäcks sent med risk för ökad smittsamhet samt resistensutveckling. Vi har i en unik studie identifierat en ny grupp av HIV slow-responders, alltså personer som har en långsammare sjukdomsuteckling än förväntat. Genom vår långa uppföljningsstudie av poliser i Bissau har vi funnit en stor grupp personer med nysmitta av HIV-1 och HIV-2 (seroincidenta med känd infektionstid), och genom att följa dessa med virologiska, immunologiska och kliniska undersökningar under mer än 20 år har vi kunnat visa att personer som smittats med både HIV-1 och HIV-2 förefaller ha en långsammare sjukdomsutveckling jämfört med de som bara har HIV-1. Detta gäller i särskilt hög grad de som första har en konstaterad HIV-2 infektion innan de blir smittade av HIV-1. Det förefaller alltså som om HIV-2 infektionen kan modulera HIV-1 förloppet på ett fördelaktigt sätt. Vi har nyligen avslutat en prospektiv studie av kvinnor med misstanke på sexuellt överförd infektion (STI) vid ett center för kvinnohälsa i Guinea-Bissau. En första sammanställning har visat att &gt; 12% var smittade med HIV, och ungefär lika många hade Chlamydia trachomatis. Knappt 8 % var positiva för Herpes simplex typ 2 respektive Mycoplasma genitalium. Vi undersökte också antibiotikaresistensen hos identifierade gonorréstammar mot vanligt förekommande preparat i Bissau och vi fann väldigt höga siffror (80-100%) mot en del antibiotika. I de nu planerade studierna vill vi förbättra det pågående interventionsprojektet med FSW och MSM, två mycket utsatta och marginaliserade grupper i samhället. Vi kommer att införa tillförlitlig diagnostik av HIV och andra STI, och vi kommer även att implementera virusbestämning av HIV i Bissau. Vi kommer att erbjuda testning och gratis behandling av förekommande könssjukdomar, och HIV-positiva kommer att remitteras till ett särskilt antiretroviralt behandlingsprogram. Dessutom kommer ett särskilt utformat preventionsprogram att genomföras riktat till MSM. Denna typ av information har visat sig särskilt viktig för att minska riskbeteende i denna grupp och vi tror att vårt projekt kan få stor betydelse när det gäller minskad smittspridning av HIV och andra STI. Vi kommer att förutom vanlig diagnostik av HIV och STI även undersöka virologiska och immunologiska orsaker till den lägre sjukdo</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vi har startat ett samarbete med ENDA (environmental and development action in the third world), vilket är en internationell organisation baserad i Dakar, Senegal, som sysslar med hållbar utveckling, miljö, energi, hälsa och särskild inriktning på fattigdomsbekämpning. De har drivit ett interventionsprojekt i Guinea-Bissau sedan 2007 riktat mot kvinnliga sexarbetare (FSW) och män som har sex med män (MSM). Man har funnit hög förekomst av HIV bland FSW, över 50% i de först1 122 analyserade proverna. De använder dock bara snabbtester för HIV vilket är något osäkra, och behandlingen av övriga sexuellt överförbara sjukdomar (STI) grundar sig enbart på uppgivna symtom. Alla HIV-positiva FSW uppmuntras till antiretroviral behandling (ART), men tyvärr är följsamheten relativt låg, både i denna grupp och nationellt. I grannlandet Senegal har man testat &gt; 500 MSM och man fann en HIV-prevalens på ca 22% vilket var ungefär lika mycket som hos de prostituerade kvinnorna i Senegal. Dessutom visade det sig att &gt; 80% av dessa män också hade heterosexuella kontakter. Det nationella antiretrovirala behandlingsprogrammet startade 2005 i Guinea-Bissau och hittills har mer än 5000 satts in på behandling. WHO rekommenderar att man bör utföra återkommande undersökningar av eventuella överförda resistensmutationer mot HIV-läkemedel hos nydiagnosticerade personer med HIV som en kontroll på det nationella behandlingsprogrammets kvalité. Några sådana undersökningar har dock aldrig gjorts i Guinea-Bissau. Inga möjligheter finns heller i landet att mäta virusnivåerna i blodet för att kontrollera att behandlingen fungerar, utan behandlingen styrs utifrån symtom och CD4 mätningar. Detta gör att viral svikt upptäcks sent med risk för ökad smittsamhet samt resistensutveckling. Vi har i en unik studie identifierat en ny grupp av HIV slow-responders, alltså personer som har en långsammare sjukdomsuteckling än förväntat. Genom vår långa uppföljningsstudie av poliser i Bissau har vi funnit en stor grupp personer med nysmitta av HIV-1 och HIV-2 (seroincidenta med känd infektionstid), och genom att följa dessa med virologiska, immunologiska och kliniska undersökningar under mer än 20 år har vi kunnat visa att personer som smittats med både HIV-1 och HIV-2 förefaller ha en långsammare sjukdomsutveckling jämfört med de som bara har HIV-1. Detta gäller i särskilt hög grad de som första har en konstaterad HIV-2 infektion innan de blir smittade av HIV-1. Det förefaller alltså som om HIV-2 infektionen kan modulera HIV-1 förloppet på ett fördelaktigt sätt. Vi har nyligen avslutat en prospektiv studie av kvinnor med misstanke på sexuellt överförd infektion (STI) vid ett center för kvinnohälsa i Guinea-Bissau. En första sammanställning har visat att &gt; 12% var smittade med HIV, och ungefär lika många hade Chlamydia trachomatis. Knappt 8 % var positiva för Herpes simplex typ 2 respektive Mycoplasma genitalium. Vi undersökte också antibiotikaresistensen hos identifierade gonorréstammar mot vanligt förekommande preparat i Bissau och vi fann väldigt höga siffror (80-100%) mot en del antibiotika. I de nu planerade studierna vill vi förbättra det pågående interventionsprojektet med FSW och MSM, två mycket utsatta och marginaliserade grupper i samhället. Vi kommer att införa tillförlitlig diagnostik av HIV och andra STI, och vi kommer även att implementera virusbestämning av HIV i Bissau. Vi kommer att erbjuda testning och gratis behandling av förekommande könssjukdomar, och HIV-positiva kommer att remitteras till ett särskilt antiretroviralt behandlingsprogram. Dessutom kommer ett särskilt utformat preventionsprogram att genomföras riktat till MSM. Denna typ av information har visat sig särskilt viktig för att minska riskbeteende i denna grupp och vi tror att vårt projekt kan få stor betydelse när det gäller minskad smittspridning av HIV och andra STI. Vi kommer att förutom vanlig diagnostik av HIV och STI även undersöka virologiska och immunologiska orsaker till den lägre sjukdo</narrative>
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      <narrative>Successful scaling-up of community-based social or systems interventions for improving healthcare processes and outcomes are lacking. We have recently completed the NeoKIP (Neonatal health - Knowledge Into Practice) trial, a community-based participatory intervention that resulted in a 50% reduction in neonatal mortality in 44 Viet Namese communes. In NeoKIP, laywomen from the local Women?s Union acted as facilitators, supporting local stakeholder groups in improving perinatal health. Facilitators stimulated group-members to have a useful dialogue in applying a structured approach to identify problems and accomplish actions using the PDSA-cycle. Similar to other community-based trials we found that this bottom-up-strategy preferably should be combined with efforts to improve service-delivery at hospitals. The aim of NeoKIP+ is to analyse the effectiveness of facilitation of community-level maternal-and-newborn stakeholder groups, and similar groups of staff at district hospitals, on neonatal mortality in six provinces in Viet Nam. Secondary aims include the influence of the health system context on the process of change. The project is implemented in six provinces (28 districts) with neonatal mortality 24/1000 by a randomly allocated stepped-wedge design; birth and neonatal death monitoring is maintained over the total project duration of 4 years. This project will provide answers whether this kind of intervention is appropriate for scale-up in countries like Viet Nam.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det finns enkla och kostnadseffektiva åtgärder som kan förebygga upp till 70% av den globala dödligheten under den första levnadsmånaden. Även om den medicinska kunskapen finns, föreligger det en enorm kunskapsbrist om hur kunskapen ska omsättas i praktiken. I Viet Nam föreligger det stora geografiska och sociala skillnader i nyföddas överlevnad som behöver tacklas med lokala initiativ för att öka såväl vårdutnyttjande som vårdkvalitet. Vi har nyligen avslutat en befolkningsbaserad intervention för förbättrad överlevnad av nyfödda (NeoKIP trial, Neonatal Knowledge Into Practice) i en Viet Namesisk provins där forskare från Quang Ninh-provinsen och hälsoministeriet har samarbetat med forskare från Sverige. Interventionen bestod av understödjande av lokala grupper med representanter från primärhälsovården, Viet Nams nationella kvinnoorganisation samt lokala politiker. Grupperna möttes en gång i månaden för att identifiera lokala problem kring hälsa och vård för gravida, födande kvinnor och de nyfödda barnen samt vägar att åtgärda de identifierade problemen. Gruppens arbete understöddes av en person från kvinnoorganisationen som utbildats i att underlätta denna typ av förändringsarbete (så kallad faciliterare), en metod som visat sig vara framgångsrik i Sydasien. En skillnad är att forskarna i studierna i Sydasien riktade sig direkt till de gravida kvinnorna medan vi riktade oss till personal vid vårdcentralen och lokala beslutsfattare. Efter tre års arbete hade dödligheten under nyföddhetsperioden minskat med 50% i de kommuner där NeoKIP metoden användes jämfört med kontrollområdet. Hälsoministeriet och det Pediatriska Institutet i Hanoi har nu uttryckt starkt intresse av en utvidgning av denna satsning. Det finns inga tidigare forskningsrapporter med positiva resultat av en storskalig insats av detta slag. Vi söker nu medel för att genomföra en utvärdering av en uppskalning av NeoKIP interventionen. Det nu planerade projektet ska implementeras i sex fattiga provinser (i totalt 28 distrikt) med hög nyföddhetsdödlighet. Området har 40,000 förlossningar per år med dödlighet under nyföddhetsperioden kring 24/1000 levande födda. Interventionen består av: 1) NeoKIP metoden, dvs införandet av arbetsgrupper på vårdcentraler, och 2) liknande arbetsgrupper som i NeoKIP införs nu också på distriktssjukhus. Arbetet i dessa olika grupper kommer att understödjas av faciliterare från kvinnoorganisationen (kommunnivå) och från provinsens Centrum för Reproduktiv Hälsa (distriktssjukhus). De Nationella Riktlinjerna för Reproduktiv Hälsa (från hälsoministeriet) kommer att användas som underlag för att uppnå förbättringar. Hälsosystemets kontext kommer att bedömas ?diagnostiskt? genom ett nyutvecklat enkätinstrument. I alla inkluderade distrikt kommer interventionen pågå under totalt 18 månader, men tiden för start av interventionen i ett visst distrikt kommer bestämmas slumpmässigt, i en så kallad stepped wedge design. Efter de 18 månaderna med facilitering förväntas arbetsmetoden permanentas. Datainsamling planeras pågå i ytterligare en tid för att studera varaktigheten av interventionens effekter. Studien är dimensionerad för att kunna säkerställa en nedgång av nyföddas dödlighet med minst 4/1000 levande födda. Datainsamlingen är baserad på multipla informationskällor inklusive månatliga intervjuer med byhälsovårdare och sjukvårdspersonal på olika nivåer för att få heltäckande data om förlossningar och överlevnad av nyfödda. Processdata kring gruppernas arbete, vårdutnyttjande, förändringar av rutiner på vårdcentraler och distriktssjukhus liksom hälsoekonomisk information kommer också att insamlas. Det primära målet med det föreslagna projektet är att utvärdera om den här typen av intervention är kostnadseffektiv för att i stor skala förbättra och öka jämlikheten i nyföddas överlevnad. Andra mål är att värdera effekten på utnyttjandet av hälsovården och på vårdkvalitet samt vilka kontextuella faktorer som påverkar dessa processer. Vår intention är</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det finns enkla och kostnadseffektiva åtgärder som kan förebygga upp till 70% av den globala dödligheten under den första levnadsmånaden. Även om den medicinska kunskapen finns, föreligger det en enorm kunskapsbrist om hur kunskapen ska omsättas i praktiken. I Viet Nam föreligger det stora geografiska och sociala skillnader i nyföddas överlevnad som behöver tacklas med lokala initiativ för att öka såväl vårdutnyttjande som vårdkvalitet. Vi har nyligen avslutat en befolkningsbaserad intervention för förbättrad överlevnad av nyfödda (NeoKIP trial, Neonatal Knowledge Into Practice) i en Viet Namesisk provins där forskare från Quang Ninh-provinsen och hälsoministeriet har samarbetat med forskare från Sverige. Interventionen bestod av understödjande av lokala grupper med representanter från primärhälsovården, Viet Nams nationella kvinnoorganisation samt lokala politiker. Grupperna möttes en gång i månaden för att identifiera lokala problem kring hälsa och vård för gravida, födande kvinnor och de nyfödda barnen samt vägar att åtgärda de identifierade problemen. Gruppens arbete understöddes av en person från kvinnoorganisationen som utbildats i att underlätta denna typ av förändringsarbete (så kallad faciliterare), en metod som visat sig vara framgångsrik i Sydasien. En skillnad är att forskarna i studierna i Sydasien riktade sig direkt till de gravida kvinnorna medan vi riktade oss till personal vid vårdcentralen och lokala beslutsfattare. Efter tre års arbete hade dödligheten under nyföddhetsperioden minskat med 50% i de kommuner där NeoKIP metoden användes jämfört med kontrollområdet. Hälsoministeriet och det Pediatriska Institutet i Hanoi har nu uttryckt starkt intresse av en utvidgning av denna satsning. Det finns inga tidigare forskningsrapporter med positiva resultat av en storskalig insats av detta slag. Vi söker nu medel för att genomföra en utvärdering av en uppskalning av NeoKIP interventionen. Det nu planerade projektet ska implementeras i sex fattiga provinser (i totalt 28 distrikt) med hög nyföddhetsdödlighet. Området har 40,000 förlossningar per år med dödlighet under nyföddhetsperioden kring 24/1000 levande födda. Interventionen består av: 1) NeoKIP metoden, dvs införandet av arbetsgrupper på vårdcentraler, och 2) liknande arbetsgrupper som i NeoKIP införs nu också på distriktssjukhus. Arbetet i dessa olika grupper kommer att understödjas av faciliterare från kvinnoorganisationen (kommunnivå) och från provinsens Centrum för Reproduktiv Hälsa (distriktssjukhus). De Nationella Riktlinjerna för Reproduktiv Hälsa (från hälsoministeriet) kommer att användas som underlag för att uppnå förbättringar. Hälsosystemets kontext kommer att bedömas ?diagnostiskt? genom ett nyutvecklat enkätinstrument. I alla inkluderade distrikt kommer interventionen pågå under totalt 18 månader, men tiden för start av interventionen i ett visst distrikt kommer bestämmas slumpmässigt, i en så kallad stepped wedge design. Efter de 18 månaderna med facilitering förväntas arbetsmetoden permanentas. Datainsamling planeras pågå i ytterligare en tid för att studera varaktigheten av interventionens effekter. Studien är dimensionerad för att kunna säkerställa en nedgång av nyföddas dödlighet med minst 4/1000 levande födda. Datainsamlingen är baserad på multipla informationskällor inklusive månatliga intervjuer med byhälsovårdare och sjukvårdspersonal på olika nivåer för att få heltäckande data om förlossningar och överlevnad av nyfödda. Processdata kring gruppernas arbete, vårdutnyttjande, förändringar av rutiner på vårdcentraler och distriktssjukhus liksom hälsoekonomisk information kommer också att insamlas. Det primära målet med det föreslagna projektet är att utvärdera om den här typen av intervention är kostnadseffektiv för att i stor skala förbättra och öka jämlikheten i nyföddas överlevnad. Andra mål är att värdera effekten på utnyttjandet av hälsovården och på vårdkvalitet samt vilka kontextuella faktorer som påverkar dessa processer. Vår intention är</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sexuell överföring av HIV-infektion från en smittad kvinna till en osmittad man påverkas av många olika faktorer. I kliniska och experimentella studier har man observerat att användningen av vissa typer av preventivmedel och olika nivåer av de kvinnliga könshormonerna under menstruationscykeln kan öka smittorisken. De molekylära mekanismerna bakom dessa resultat är dock dåligt definierade. I detta projekt kommer vi att studera hur den kvinnliga genitala slemhinnebarriären påverkas av hormonella faktorer. Vävnadsprover och genitalsekret har samlats in från svenska och kenyanska studiepatienter och dessa kommer att analyseras för kvaliteten på de skyddande epitelcellerna och för olika immunologiska markörer i slemhinnan. Den genitala bakteriefloran kan också ha betydelse för HIV känslighet och kommer därför att kartläggas. Genom att utforska några av de underliggande mekanismerna för en skadad barriär hoppas vi kunna bidra till den framtida utvecklingen av förebyggande antivirala läkemedel och till en mindre riskfylld användning av preventivmedel för kvinnor som är HIV-infekterade.</narrative>
      <narrative>Hormonal contraceptive use and hormonal fluctuations during the menstrual cycle can increase genital viral load and thereby sexual transmission of HIV infection as demonstrated in epidemiological and experimental studies. The molecular mechanisms behind these findings are however poorly defined. We here aim to study how the human female genital tract is affected by these hormonal factors by assessing tissue samples and cervicovaginal secretions from cohorts of Swedish and Kenyan women. The genital samples will be defined by expression of junction proteins, distribution and density of HIV receptors, innate immune proteins and genital microflora by using immunohistochemistry, qPCR, proteomics and microbiomics. CD8+ T cells and other innate immune proteins and effector cells play a pivotal role in controlling HIV replication. We here also aim to investigate how these cells and immune activation/inflammation markers influence HIV infection and shedding at the local tissue site. Different CD8+ T cell phenotypes will be correlated to local viral load in both genital secretions and cervical tissue samples. By exploring some of the underlying mechanisms for a dysfunctional mucosal barrier and a disrupted mucosal immune response we hope to contribute to the development of topical compounds against viral transmission and to prescription of optimal contraceptive methods to HIV infected women.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Hormonal contraceptive use and hormonal fluctuations during the menstrual cycle can increase genital viral load and thereby sexual transmission of HIV infection as demonstrated in epidemiological and experimental studies. The molecular mechanisms behind these findings are however poorly defined. We here aim to study how the human female genital tract is affected by these hormonal factors by assessing tissue samples and cervicovaginal secretions from cohorts of Swedish and Kenyan women. The genital samples will be defined by expression of junction proteins, distribution and density of HIV receptors, innate immune proteins and genital microflora by using immunohistochemistry, qPCR, proteomics and microbiomics. CD8+ T cells and other innate immune proteins and effector cells play a pivotal role in controlling HIV replication. We here also aim to investigate how these cells and immune activation/inflammation markers influence HIV infection and shedding at the local tissue site. Different CD8+ T cell phenotypes will be correlated to local viral load in both genital secretions and cervical tissue samples. By exploring some of the underlying mechanisms for a dysfunctional mucosal barrier and a disrupted mucosal immune response we hope to contribute to the development of topical compounds against viral transmission and to prescription of optimal contraceptive methods to HIV infected women.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sexuell överföring av HIV-infektion från en smittad kvinna till en osmittad man påverkas av många olika faktorer. I kliniska och experimentella studier har man observerat att användningen av vissa typer av preventivmedel och olika nivåer av de kvinnliga könshormonerna under menstruationscykeln kan öka smittorisken. De molekylära mekanismerna bakom dessa resultat är dock dåligt definierade. I detta projekt kommer vi att studera hur den kvinnliga genitala slemhinnebarriären påverkas av hormonella faktorer. Vävnadsprover och genitalsekret har samlats in från svenska och kenyanska studiepatienter och dessa kommer att analyseras för kvaliteten på de skyddande epitelcellerna och för olika immunologiska markörer i slemhinnan. Den genitala bakteriefloran kan också ha betydelse för HIV känslighet och kommer därför att kartläggas. Genom att utforska några av de underliggande mekanismerna för en skadad barriär hoppas vi kunna bidra till den framtida utvecklingen av förebyggande antivirala läkemedel och till en mindre riskfylld användning av preventivmedel för kvinnor som är HIV-infekterade.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The long term goal of this multidisciplinary project is to develop a Community Based Rehabilitation Program for Cerebral Palsy (CP) in Uganda. Neurodevelopmental disorders have previously been neglected due to more challenging health problems, e.g., under 5 mortality. However, CP is a common cause of movement disability and it has a devastating impact on the child and its family affecting occupational activities, social relationships, psychological well-being and financial conditions. We plan to perform a randomized controlled study comparing clusters of villages with the community based program to villages maintaining the ordinary health services. However, before commencing the intervention we need to understand the panorama of CP in Uganda. There is little information available about the epidemiology of CP in Sub-Saharan Africa. We are currently studying a hospital cohort at Mulago University Hospital in Kampala, but there are obvious limitations. Therefore, we plan to perform a population-based epidemiology study on CP at the Iganga DSS, in which we will explore the prevalence, type of CP, severity level, associated risk factors as well as available rehabilitative and therapeutic services. The subsequent intervention study will be performed on this cohort of children. The information and the results from this project will be useful for advocacy purposes and aiding policy makers allocate adequate resources for children with neurodevelopmental disabilities.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det långsiktiga målet med detta projekt är att utveckla ett rehabiliteringsprogram för barn med CP i Uganda som dels syftar till att barnen och deras familjer inkluderas i samhället (ökad delaktighet); dels till att förbättra de nedsatta funktioner som barnen har så att de ska klara dagliga aktiviteter bättre. Projektet tar sitt avstamp i den internationella ledarroll som Sverige har inom forskningen på detta område, och den i internationell jämförelse välutvecklade barnhabilitering som byggts upp i Sverige under de senaste decennierna, samt den studie på barn med CP som nu pågår vid Mulagosjukhuset i Kampala. Ungefär var tionde barn har någon form av neurologisk utvecklingsavvikelse i Sverige och andra höginkomstländer. Den vanligaste formen av motoriskt funktionshinder kommer av cerebral pares (CP) som finns hos 2 bland 1000 barn och som beror på en tidig hjärnskada. Svårighetsgraden varierar från mildare former, då barnen klarar det mesta själva, till svårare former då de behöver hjälp även med de mest basala funktionerna. I Uganda, liksom i övriga Södra Afrika, saknas information om hur vanligt det är med CP, vilka olika former av CP som finns, och vad det är som förorsakar CP. Det finns skäl att tro att CP-panoramat skiljer sig liksom orsakerna till hjärnskadan, t ex bristande mödra- och förlossningsvård, infektioner. Den preliminära studie vi nu gör på Mulagosjukhuset indikerar att så är fallet. Vi kommer också att kartlägga den sociala situationen för barn med CP och deras familjer och vilken typ av medicinsk vård och habilitering CP-barn får. I ett land där den stora utmaningen utgörs av den stora barnadödligheten i malaria och andra infektionssjukdomar faller det sig naturligt att detta inte varit ett prioriterat område, men det finns en stor grupp med barn och familjer som är i behov stöd och habiliteringsinsatser. Den första fasen i detta projekt är därför att genomföra en populationsbaserad epidemiologisk studie om CP på Iganga Demographic Surveillance Site. Där kommer vi att utforska förekomsten, typ av CP, svårighetsgrad, associerade riskfaktorer; det senare för att se om det finns en riskfaktor som skulle kunna förebygga en del fall av CP. Vi kommer även att undersöka den drabbade familjens situation, eftersom CP i många fall upplevs som ett stigma och där föräldrarna försöker hålla undan det CP-skadade barnet från övriga samhället. Vi kommer även att kartlägga vilka former av habilitering barnen får. I den andra fasen kommer vi att utveckla ett *community based* habiliteringsprogram. Det utgår från de principer som tagits fram för *Community Based Rehabilitation* och kommer att arbetas fram i fokusgrupper med medverkan av föräldrar, kommunansvariga, NGOs och internationella experter. Vi kommer även att utveckla ett tidigt terapeutiskt interventionsprogram för att förbättra de motoriska funktionerna hos det drabbade barnet baserat på evidensbaserad forskning och anpassad till de lokala förutsättningar som finns. I den sista fasen kommer detta kommunbaserade habiliteringsprogram att evalueras i randomiserade, kontrollerade studier.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det långsiktiga målet med detta projekt är att utveckla ett rehabiliteringsprogram för barn med CP i Uganda som dels syftar till att barnen och deras familjer inkluderas i samhället (ökad delaktighet); dels till att förbättra de nedsatta funktioner som barnen har så att de ska klara dagliga aktiviteter bättre. Projektet tar sitt avstamp i den internationella ledarroll som Sverige har inom forskningen på detta område, och den i internationell jämförelse välutvecklade barnhabilitering som byggts upp i Sverige under de senaste decennierna, samt den studie på barn med CP som nu pågår vid Mulagosjukhuset i Kampala. Ungefär var tionde barn har någon form av neurologisk utvecklingsavvikelse i Sverige och andra höginkomstländer. Den vanligaste formen av motoriskt funktionshinder kommer av cerebral pares (CP) som finns hos 2 bland 1000 barn och som beror på en tidig hjärnskada. Svårighetsgraden varierar från mildare former, då barnen klarar det mesta själva, till svårare former då de behöver hjälp även med de mest basala funktionerna. I Uganda, liksom i övriga Södra Afrika, saknas information om hur vanligt det är med CP, vilka olika former av CP som finns, och vad det är som förorsakar CP. Det finns skäl att tro att CP-panoramat skiljer sig liksom orsakerna till hjärnskadan, t ex bristande mödra- och förlossningsvård, infektioner. Den preliminära studie vi nu gör på Mulagosjukhuset indikerar att så är fallet. Vi kommer också att kartlägga den sociala situationen för barn med CP och deras familjer och vilken typ av medicinsk vård och habilitering CP-barn får. I ett land där den stora utmaningen utgörs av den stora barnadödligheten i malaria och andra infektionssjukdomar faller det sig naturligt att detta inte varit ett prioriterat område, men det finns en stor grupp med barn och familjer som är i behov stöd och habiliteringsinsatser. Den första fasen i detta projekt är därför att genomföra en populationsbaserad epidemiologisk studie om CP på Iganga Demographic Surveillance Site. Där kommer vi att utforska förekomsten, typ av CP, svårighetsgrad, associerade riskfaktorer; det senare för att se om det finns en riskfaktor som skulle kunna förebygga en del fall av CP. Vi kommer även att undersöka den drabbade familjens situation, eftersom CP i många fall upplevs som ett stigma och där föräldrarna försöker hålla undan det CP-skadade barnet från övriga samhället. Vi kommer även att kartlägga vilka former av habilitering barnen får. I den andra fasen kommer vi att utveckla ett *community based* habiliteringsprogram. Det utgår från de principer som tagits fram för *Community Based Rehabilitation* och kommer att arbetas fram i fokusgrupper med medverkan av föräldrar, kommunansvariga, NGOs och internationella experter. Vi kommer även att utveckla ett tidigt terapeutiskt interventionsprogram för att förbättra de motoriska funktionerna hos det drabbade barnet baserat på evidensbaserad forskning och anpassad till de lokala förutsättningar som finns. I den sista fasen kommer detta kommunbaserade habiliteringsprogram att evalueras i randomiserade, kontrollerade studier.</narrative>
      <narrative>The long term goal of this multidisciplinary project is to develop a Community Based Rehabilitation Program for Cerebral Palsy (CP) in Uganda. Neurodevelopmental disorders have previously been neglected due to more challenging health problems, e.g., under 5 mortality. However, CP is a common cause of movement disability and it has a devastating impact on the child and its family affecting occupational activities, social relationships, psychological well-being and financial conditions. We plan to perform a randomized controlled study comparing clusters of villages with the community based program to villages maintaining the ordinary health services. However, before commencing the intervention we need to understand the panorama of CP in Uganda. There is little information available about the epidemiology of CP in Sub-Saharan Africa. We are currently studying a hospital cohort at Mulago University Hospital in Kampala, but there are obvious limitations. Therefore, we plan to perform a population-based epidemiology study on CP at the Iganga DSS, in which we will explore the prevalence, type of CP, severity level, associated risk factors as well as available rehabilitative and therapeutic services. The subsequent intervention study will be performed on this cohort of children. The information and the results from this project will be useful for advocacy purposes and aiding policy makers allocate adequate resources for children with neurodevelopmental disabilities.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The objective with this novel proposal is to determine if the Lewis antigen restrict rotavirus (RV) infections and the take of RV vaccines in a low-income country as Nicaragua. The proposal is hypothesis driven towards diarrheal disease mechanisms. Currently two licensed oral RV vaccines (Rotarix and RotaTeq) are used throughout the world. While both vaccines contain viral strains from ?developed countries? and were evaluated in large vaccine trials in Europe and USA with &gt;85% efficacy against severe diarrhoea, recent information shows low (50-60%) efficacy in low-income countries, with 58% in Nicaragua. We have most recently found from studies in Burkina Faso, West Africa that Levis-negative individual?s (32% of the population) are entirely resistant to RV infections associated with viruses carry genotype P[8 ] a main component of both the vaccines. Having identified the first host genetic restriction factor to RV infection in humans our hypothesis is that the low efficacy of the vaccines in several low income countries is due to the high proportion of Lewis-negative individuals in the population that restrict infection with genotype P[8]. The overall aim is to determine if Lewis-negative individuals in Nicaragua are restricted from infection with genotype P[8] wild virus and current P[8] vaccines.</narrative>
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      <narrative>We are building our present research efforts on several important observations related to the innate immune response to Mtb: (i) apoptotic cells and Hsp72 facilitate the pro-inflammatory response and antimicrobial capacity in Mtb-infected macrophages, and antigen presentation in dendritic cells (DC) (ii) susceptibility for nitric oxide (NO) among clinical Mtb strains correlates to INH resistance and clinical outcome; and (iii) arginine stimulates NO production in the lung of patients with tuberculosis and HIV, and facilitates treatment and protection against the disease. . Using a translational approach our goal is to find a strategy to modulate and stimulate the innate immune response, thereby strengthening macrophage capacity in individuals exposed to Mtb and coinfecting agents (HIV, helminths) in endemic areas, and shorten the duration of disease. Specific aims to achieve this are (i) to characterize how apoptotic cells and Hsp72 activate macrophages; (ii) to identify how polymorphisms in the inflammasome genes affect susceptibility to Mtb infection; (iii) how coinfections with HIV or helminths affect macrophage capacity to handle Mtb; (iv) to evaluate how stimulation of NO production and anti-helminth treatment can enhance macrophage function, and serve as adjuvant treatment to conventional chemotherapy. This translational project links basic infectious biology knowhow to clinical applications in high burden TB areas like Ethiopia and Peru.</narrative>
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      <narrative>We are building our present research efforts on several important observations related to the innate immune response to Mtb: (i) apoptotic cells and Hsp72 facilitate the pro-inflammatory response and antimicrobial capacity in Mtb-infected macrophages, and antigen presentation in dendritic cells (DC) (ii) susceptibility for nitric oxide (NO) among clinical Mtb strains correlates to INH resistance and clinical outcome; and (iii) arginine stimulates NO production in the lung of patients with tuberculosis and HIV, and facilitates treatment and protection against the disease. . Using a translational approach our goal is to find a strategy to modulate and stimulate the innate immune response, thereby strengthening macrophage capacity in individuals exposed to Mtb and coinfecting agents (HIV, helminths) in endemic areas, and shorten the duration of disease. Specific aims to achieve this are (i) to characterize how apoptotic cells and Hsp72 activate macrophages; (ii) to identify how polymorphisms in the inflammasome genes affect susceptibility to Mtb infection; (iii) how coinfections with HIV or helminths affect macrophage capacity to handle Mtb; (iv) to evaluate how stimulation of NO production and anti-helminth treatment can enhance macrophage function, and serve as adjuvant treatment to conventional chemotherapy. This translational project links basic infectious biology knowhow to clinical applications in high burden TB areas like Ethiopia and Peru.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Global malaria control relies substantially on sustained efficacy of artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACT), since no alternative antimalarial drugs with similar high efficacy are available. There are indications of declining susceptibility of P. falciparum to ACT, both from Africa with selection of molecular markers associated with resistance to the long acting partner drug in ACT as well as reports of artemisinin resistance from South-East Asia, phenotypically characterized as prolonged parasite clearance times. This study aims to continue and deepen the temporal and spatial surveillance of selection of molecular markers associated with antimalarial drug resistance as an early warning system of evolution and spread of P. falciparum tolerance/resistance against ACT in Bagamoyo district, Tanzania, and Zanzibar. In addition, we will study if the efficacy, i.e. parasite clearance times (both by a novel real time PCR based quantitative method and by microscopy) and PCR corrected cure rates, of artesunate-amoduaquine in Zanzibar and artemether-lumefantrine in Bagamoyo district, Tanzania, for treatment of uncomplicated P. falciparum malaria has been impaired by the selection of ACT tolerance/resistance markers that occurred in the respective parasite populations during a decade of wide scale ACT use. The data will provide improved understanding of the evolution of ACT resistance, and thus an opportunity for optimized surveillance strategies for ACT resistance.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Plasmodium falciparum malaria är en av vår tids viktigaste sjukdomar ur ett globalt perspektiv. Artemisinin-baserad kombinationsterapi (ACT) är den mest effektiva behandlingen som idag finns tillgänglig mot malaria. Utveckling av resistens mot dessa läkemedel skulle få allvarliga konsekvenser för global malaria kontroll då inga riktigt bra behandlingsalternativ finns tillgängliga. I detta projekt ämnar vi studera om ACT resistens är överhängande i Östafrika. Anledningen till detta är att vi noterat tecken hos parasiten att den i Östafrika börjat utveckla viss motståndskraft mot den långverkande substansen i ACT. I tillägg finns nu data som starkt talar för att malariaparasiten i Sydostasien börjat utveckla motståndskraft mot den snabbverkande substansen i ACT (artemisinin) Projektet inkluderar både långsiktig molekylär övervakning av förekomst hos malaria parasiten av genetiska markörer som anses kopplade till ACT resistens i Bagamoyo distriktet i Tanzania samt på Zanzibar. Utöver detta kommer läkemedelsstudier att utföras i de båda områdena för att bedöma om de begynnande tecken på resistensutveckling mot ACT som har noterats har resulterat i en försämrad behandlingseffekt. Vi bedömer att resultaten från denna studie kan ha stor betydelse för att öka förståelsen för hur malariaparasiten försöker utveckla ACT resistens samt för att förbättra övervakningen av dessa fenomen och därmed förhoppningsvis minimera risken för spridningen av ACT resistent malaria så att deras livstid som effektiva läkemedel kan tidsmässigt förlängas.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Global malaria control relies substantially on sustained efficacy of artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACT), since no alternative antimalarial drugs with similar high efficacy are available. There are indications of declining susceptibility of P. falciparum to ACT, both from Africa with selection of molecular markers associated with resistance to the long acting partner drug in ACT as well as reports of artemisinin resistance from South-East Asia, phenotypically characterized as prolonged parasite clearance times. This study aims to continue and deepen the temporal and spatial surveillance of selection of molecular markers associated with antimalarial drug resistance as an early warning system of evolution and spread of P. falciparum tolerance/resistance against ACT in Bagamoyo district, Tanzania, and Zanzibar. In addition, we will study if the efficacy, i.e. parasite clearance times (both by a novel real time PCR based quantitative method and by microscopy) and PCR corrected cure rates, of artesunate-amoduaquine in Zanzibar and artemether-lumefantrine in Bagamoyo district, Tanzania, for treatment of uncomplicated P. falciparum malaria has been impaired by the selection of ACT tolerance/resistance markers that occurred in the respective parasite populations during a decade of wide scale ACT use. The data will provide improved understanding of the evolution of ACT resistance, and thus an opportunity for optimized surveillance strategies for ACT resistance.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Plasmodium falciparum malaria är en av vår tids viktigaste sjukdomar ur ett globalt perspektiv. Artemisinin-baserad kombinationsterapi (ACT) är den mest effektiva behandlingen som idag finns tillgänglig mot malaria. Utveckling av resistens mot dessa läkemedel skulle få allvarliga konsekvenser för global malaria kontroll då inga riktigt bra behandlingsalternativ finns tillgängliga. I detta projekt ämnar vi studera om ACT resistens är överhängande i Östafrika. Anledningen till detta är att vi noterat tecken hos parasiten att den i Östafrika börjat utveckla viss motståndskraft mot den långverkande substansen i ACT. I tillägg finns nu data som starkt talar för att malariaparasiten i Sydostasien börjat utveckla motståndskraft mot den snabbverkande substansen i ACT (artemisinin) Projektet inkluderar både långsiktig molekylär övervakning av förekomst hos malaria parasiten av genetiska markörer som anses kopplade till ACT resistens i Bagamoyo distriktet i Tanzania samt på Zanzibar. Utöver detta kommer läkemedelsstudier att utföras i de båda områdena för att bedöma om de begynnande tecken på resistensutveckling mot ACT som har noterats har resulterat i en försämrad behandlingseffekt. Vi bedömer att resultaten från denna studie kan ha stor betydelse för att öka förståelsen för hur malariaparasiten försöker utveckla ACT resistens samt för att förbättra övervakningen av dessa fenomen och därmed förhoppningsvis minimera risken för spridningen av ACT resistent malaria så att deras livstid som effektiva läkemedel kan tidsmässigt förlängas.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Lactobacillus mediated antibody delivery in the vaginal tract for treatment of HIV</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sexuell/reproduktiv ohälsa, speciellt HIV/AIDS, leder till svårigheter att uppnå målen för fattigdomsreduktion, global utveckling och jämställdhet mellan könen. Mer än 25 miljoner människor har hittills avlidit till följd av AIDS, en sjukdom som orsakas av infektion med HIV-1. Heterosexuellt överförd smitta är i dagsläget den vanligaste formen av transmission. Utvecklandet av ett vaccin har visat sig vara oerhört svårt. Lokal behandling med virushämmande agens är en metod som för närvarande verkar vara den mest lovande som förebyggande behandling mot sexuell överföring av virus. Det största hindret idag är att finna en enkel, praktisk och effektiv metod för att administrera dessa medel. Vi har tidigare utvecklat metoder för att få vanliga mjölksyrebakterier (lactobaciller) att producera antikroppar. Denna typ av bakterier förekommer normalt i hög mängd både i tarmen och i vagina. Syftet med projektet är att modifiera de utvalda stammarna så att de producerar antikroppar mot HIV på cellerna som behövs för infektion, och att testa den profylaktiska effekten av dessa bakterier mot smitta med HIV-1. Dessa försök skulle kunna leda fram till en framtida behandling med frystorkade, modifierade laktobaciller som appliceras regelbundet via tamponger eller vagitorier och som skulle kunna producera ett lokalt skydd mot smitta.</narrative>
      <narrative>Sexual and reproductive ill-health and particularly HIV/AIDS pose serious obstacles to poverty reduction, global development and gender equality. Topical prevention strategies designed to block HIV transmission at mucosal surface represents one of the currently most promising tool for preventing this infection. A major impediment to any passive administration of microbicides is the efficient and practical delivery of the active product. The aim of this project is to develop a prophylactic therapy based on lactobacilli delivering llama single domain antibody fragments (VHH) against HIV envelope proteins in the vaginal tract. Compared to conventional antibodies, VHHs are markedly more acid resistant, easier to express in a functional recombinant form, and can more easily reach cavities in proteins due their longer CDR3 region. The genes encoding the VHHs will be cloned in lactobacilli with an ability to colonise the vaginal tract using a pharmaceutical grade and biologically contained expression system. The modified lactobacilli will subsequently be tested for safety in humans in a clinical trial. The modified lactobacilli would be lyophilised, and incorporated in tampons or capsules allowing stockpiling of a prophylactic that can be conserved for long periods of time. Administration of modified vaginal isolates of lactobacilli, expressing VHH fragments, could prevent access or entry of HIV into host cells and tissues, thereby markedly reducing the risk for infection.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Lactobacillus mediated antibody delivery in the vaginal tract for treatment of HIV</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Lactobacillus medierad produktion i vagina av antikroppsfragment mot HIV</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sexuell/reproduktiv ohälsa, speciellt HIV/AIDS, leder till svårigheter att uppnå målen för fattigdomsreduktion, global utveckling och jämställdhet mellan könen. Mer än 25 miljoner människor har hittills avlidit till följd av AIDS, en sjukdom som orsakas av infektion med HIV-1. Heterosexuellt överförd smitta är i dagsläget den vanligaste formen av transmission. Utvecklandet av ett vaccin har visat sig vara oerhört svårt. Lokal behandling med virushämmande agens är en metod som för närvarande verkar vara den mest lovande som förebyggande behandling mot sexuell överföring av virus. Det största hindret idag är att finna en enkel, praktisk och effektiv metod för att administrera dessa medel. Vi har tidigare utvecklat metoder för att få vanliga mjölksyrebakterier (lactobaciller) att producera antikroppar. Denna typ av bakterier förekommer normalt i hög mängd både i tarmen och i vagina. Syftet med projektet är att modifiera de utvalda stammarna så att de producerar antikroppar mot HIV på cellerna som behövs för infektion, och att testa den profylaktiska effekten av dessa bakterier mot smitta med HIV-1. Dessa försök skulle kunna leda fram till en framtida behandling med frystorkade, modifierade laktobaciller som appliceras regelbundet via tamponger eller vagitorier och som skulle kunna producera ett lokalt skydd mot smitta.</narrative>
      <narrative>Sexual and reproductive ill-health and particularly HIV/AIDS pose serious obstacles to poverty reduction, global development and gender equality. Topical prevention strategies designed to block HIV transmission at mucosal surface represents one of the currently most promising tool for preventing this infection. A major impediment to any passive administration of microbicides is the efficient and practical delivery of the active product. The aim of this project is to develop a prophylactic therapy based on lactobacilli delivering llama single domain antibody fragments (VHH) against HIV envelope proteins in the vaginal tract. Compared to conventional antibodies, VHHs are markedly more acid resistant, easier to express in a functional recombinant form, and can more easily reach cavities in proteins due their longer CDR3 region. The genes encoding the VHHs will be cloned in lactobacilli with an ability to colonise the vaginal tract using a pharmaceutical grade and biologically contained expression system. The modified lactobacilli will subsequently be tested for safety in humans in a clinical trial. The modified lactobacilli would be lyophilised, and incorporated in tampons or capsules allowing stockpiling of a prophylactic that can be conserved for long periods of time. Administration of modified vaginal isolates of lactobacilli, expressing VHH fragments, could prevent access or entry of HIV into host cells and tissues, thereby markedly reducing the risk for infection.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Infectious diseases is the major cause of death in low-income countries, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa. Rapid tests for Malaria and HIV have in recent years dramatically improved management of patients and are extremely useful where there is no access to laboratories and qualified staff. However, today no rapid tests are available for many of the most serious infectious diseases such as TB and pneumonia, and further the sheer number of rapid tests is becoming untenable financially and practically. We will employ protein microarray technology to allow simultaneous detection of a patient´s antibody-response to a variety of pathogens, where each pathogen´s unique antibody signature allows greatly improved specificity. Our group has recently developed novel microarray formats that through use of certain nitrocellulose substrates and novel nanoparticle-based amplification strategies allow retained accuracy as compared with lab-based assays within 10 minutes of analysis at a fraction of the cost. The main focus of the project is to create a rapid test for reliable determination of active/latent TB in pediatric patients and at the same time detect signatures of a number of other relevant viral, bacterial and parasitic infections. The method development will be done at the Science for Life Laboratory in Stockholm, whereas the field testing will be done in collaboration with partners at the Mbarara hospital in Uganda and the division of Global Health at the Karolinska Institute.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Infektionssjukdomar är den främsta orsaken till sjukdom med dödlig utgång i låg-inkomstländer, speciellt i Afrika söder om Sahara. Tillgång till snabbtester för t.ex. Malaria, HIV och Leishmaniasis hjälper vårdpersonal att korrekt handlägga patienter, och en stor fördel är att snabbtester kan utföras och tolkas även där tillgång på laboratorier och kvalificerad personal saknas. Dock saknas idag känsliga och specifika tester för många av de allvarligaste infektionssjukdomarna såsom TBC och lunginflammation. Samtidigt finns det risk att det snabbt ökande antalet enskilda snabbtester blir ohanterbart, både praktiskt och ekonomiskt . Vi kommer att använda oss av ny teknologi i form av mikroarrayer som möjliggör samtidig detektion av en patients antikropps-svar mot ett antal olika patogener, där också varje patogens unika antikropps-signatur möjliggör kraftigt förbättrad specificitet. Vår grupp har nyligen utvecklat mikroarrayer som med hjälp av en speciell sorts papper samt en ny sorts nanopartikelförstärkt signal ger bibehållen kvalitet jämfört med konventionella lab-tester, samtidigt som undersökningstiden är kortare än 10 minuter och priset per analys är mycket lågt. Fokuset i projektet är att möjliggöra ett snabbtest för tillförlitlig diagnostik av främst TBC, men även i samma test detektera andra viktiga virala, parasit och bakteriella patogeners avtryck. Metodutveckling kommer ske på Science for Life Laboratory i Solna, och fälttest kommer att ske i samarbete med kollegor från divisionen för Global Hälsa på Karolinska Institutet och på Mbarara sjukhuset i Uganda .</narrative>
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      <narrative>Infectious diseases is the major cause of death in low-income countries, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa. Rapid tests for Malaria and HIV have in recent years dramatically improved management of patients and are extremely useful where there is no access to laboratories and qualified staff. However, today no rapid tests are available for many of the most serious infectious diseases such as TB and pneumonia, and further the sheer number of rapid tests is becoming untenable financially and practically. We will employ protein microarray technology to allow simultaneous detection of a patient´s antibody-response to a variety of pathogens, where each pathogen´s unique antibody signature allows greatly improved specificity. Our group has recently developed novel microarray formats that through use of certain nitrocellulose substrates and novel nanoparticle-based amplification strategies allow retained accuracy as compared with lab-based assays within 10 minutes of analysis at a fraction of the cost. The main focus of the project is to create a rapid test for reliable determination of active/latent TB in pediatric patients and at the same time detect signatures of a number of other relevant viral, bacterial and parasitic infections. The method development will be done at the Science for Life Laboratory in Stockholm, whereas the field testing will be done in collaboration with partners at the Mbarara hospital in Uganda and the division of Global Health at the Karolinska Institute.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nästan 80 procent av Bangladesh befolkning bor på landsbygden och jordbruket är den huvudsakliga sysselsättning för en stor del av befolkningen. Utförandet av jordbrukssektorn har en stor inverkan på fattigdomsbekämpning, utveckling av mänskliga resurser och livsmedelsförsörjning och fattigdomsrelaterade sjukdomar. Jordbruket måste vara devloped och e-Jordbruket är ett framväxande fält för att ge jordbrukarna med relevant jordbruks uppgifter för deras utveckling och verksamhet, och, därför, det behöver konceptualisering, utformning, utveckling och tillämpning av innovativa sätt att utnyttja befintlig eller ny information och kommunikationsteknik (IKT). I detta pilotprojekt, planerar vi att ge de bönder på landsbygden genom att skapa för dem tillgång till de jordbruks-experter att utnyttja den befintliga IT-verktyg på landsbygden centrum som vi har använt för e-hälsa och e-lärande aktiviteter för att ge människor på landsbygden. Vi planerar att öka funktionaliteten av landsbygdens IKT centrum för att förbättra mat-och näringsmässiga säkerhet genom en hållbar förvaltning och utveckling av mark, jordbruk och skogsbruk resurser. Detta förslag syftar till att använda IKT-verktyg för att förse bönderna med expertråd om utsäde val, optimal användning av gödningsmedel. Pilotprojektet arbetet skulle genomföras genom fältstudie, workshops, seminarier för att främja e-jordbruk för att påskynda utveckling av landsbygden, främja livsmedelsförsörjningen och minska fattigdomen på landsbygden och eliminera povert sjukdomar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>To introduce e-agriculture using existing ICT tools and facilities to empower the farmers in Bangladesh</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nästan 80 procent av Bangladesh befolkning bor på landsbygden och jordbruket är den huvudsakliga sysselsättning för en stor del av befolkningen. Utförandet av jordbrukssektorn har en stor inverkan på fattigdomsbekämpning, utveckling av mänskliga resurser och livsmedelsförsörjning och fattigdomsrelaterade sjukdomar. Jordbruket måste vara devloped och e-Jordbruket är ett framväxande fält för att ge jordbrukarna med relevant jordbruks uppgifter för deras utveckling och verksamhet, och, därför, det behöver konceptualisering, utformning, utveckling och tillämpning av innovativa sätt att utnyttja befintlig eller ny information och kommunikationsteknik (IKT). I detta pilotprojekt, planerar vi att ge de bönder på landsbygden genom att skapa för dem tillgång till de jordbruks-experter att utnyttja den befintliga IT-verktyg på landsbygden centrum som vi har använt för e-hälsa och e-lärande aktiviteter för att ge människor på landsbygden. Vi planerar att öka funktionaliteten av landsbygdens IKT centrum för att förbättra mat-och näringsmässiga säkerhet genom en hållbar förvaltning och utveckling av mark, jordbruk och skogsbruk resurser. Detta förslag syftar till att använda IKT-verktyg för att förse bönderna med expertråd om utsäde val, optimal användning av gödningsmedel. Pilotprojektet arbetet skulle genomföras genom fältstudie, workshops, seminarier för att främja e-jordbruk för att påskynda utveckling av landsbygden, främja livsmedelsförsörjningen och minska fattigdomen på landsbygden och eliminera povert sjukdomar.</narrative>
      <narrative>Almost 80 percent of Bangladesh?s population lives in the rural areas and agriculture is the primary occupation for a major segment of population. The performance of the agricultural sector has a great impact on poverty alleviation, human resources development and food security and poverty related diseases. The agriculture needs to be devloped and e-Agriculture is an emerging field for providing farmers with relevant agricultural information for their development and business, and, therefore, it need the conceptualization, design, development and application of innovative ways to utilize existing or emerging Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs). In this pilot project, we plan to empower the rural farmers by creating for them access to the agricultural experts utilizing the existing ICT tools at the rural centre that we have been using for e-Health and e-Learning activities to empower the rural people. We plan to increase the functionality of rural ICT centre to improve the food and nutritional security through the sustainable management and development of land, agriculture and forestry resources. This proposal aims to use ICT tools to provide the farmers with expert advice on seed selection, optimum use of fertilizer. The pilot project work would be conducted through field study, workshops, seminars to promote e-agriculture to accelerate rural development, promote food security and reduce rural poverty and eliminate povert related diseases.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The plant-derived molecule Thymoquinone (TQ) is promising against cancer and a drug candidate that has recently shown enhanced in vitro efficacy when formulated as nanoparticles (TQ-NPs) compared with solution-based TQ formulations. However, the techniques used for nanoparticle production provided no control over nanoparticle size and their efficacy was not investigated in animal models. This study focuses on the design of TQ-NPs using Flash Nanoprecipitation (FNP), a recent technology that allows for preparing optimal nanoparticle sizes with high entrapment efficiency and loading capacity. The efficacy of TQ-NPs will be determined in a panel of cells that range from normal to less aggressive and highly aggressive cancer cell lines, and the anticancer activity will be investigated in animal models. The project has three main aims: 1- Prepare stable TQ-NPs 2- Investigate uptake of TQ-NPs versus free TQ in vitro and in vivo, and 3- Evaluate the anticancer activity of free TQ and TQ-NPs in vitro and in vivo. This project will provide a new approach for the enhancement of TQ-NP anticancer activity and for the first time assess its activity in animal models, which is instrumental for clinical translation.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Avancerade nanostrukturerade material för effektiv PEM-bränsleceller</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">System för vätgasproduktion En växande befolkning och en samtida förbättring av människors livsvillkor resulterar i ett stigande globalt energibehov. De negativa effekterna på miljön i form av luftföroreningar och global uppvärmning blir allt mer uppenbara. På grund av detta är det av yttersta vikt att nu agera och koncentrera sig på att aktivt söka alternativ till vår nuvarande energiförsörjning som är beroende av fossila bränslen. Väte är bundet och homogent fördelat över jordytan och kan avge energi genom kemiska reaktioner med syre, med endast vatten som biprodukt, i till exempel förbränningsmotorer och bränsleceller. Tack vare dessa egenskaper, så betraktas väte som ett idealt syntetiskt bränsle för en ny återvinningsbar, säker, och miljövänlig global infrastruktur för energi, som kan säkra en hållbar framtida utveckling. Tyvärr, finns inte väte i naturen som ren gas, utan existerar i kombination med andra grundämnen, såsom i vatten och organiska molekyler. Därför, förlitar sig en omfattande användning av väte som bränsle (detta kallas vanligen ?väteekonomi?) på utvecklingen av effektiv väteproduktion. Medan vårt fokus inte ligger på behoven av vätgaslagring och användningen av väte i bränsleceller, skulle vi ändå vilja nämna att omfattande framsteg krävs även inom dessa områden. Traditionellt produceras vätgas från naturgas genom reaktionen CH4(g) + H2O(g) ==&gt; CO(g) + 3H2(g). (1) Den här reaktionen kräver mycket energi för att bryta de kemiska bindningarna och därför utförs den vid höga temperaturer (kring 800 °C) samt i närvaron av katalysatorer, vanligtvis Ni/Al2O3, som påskyndar bildandet av reaktionsprodukterna. Den syntetiska vätgasen som produceras på detta sätt måste separeras från CO gas som också produceras. Detta görs vanligen genom en kemisk rekation som kallas ?vatten-gas-växlingsreaktion?. Kolmonoxiden får då reagera med vatten för att producera mer väte och koldioxid, vilka på ett enklare sätt kan avlägsnas från blandningen. Reaktionen är som följer CO(g) + H2O(g) ==&gt; CO2(g) + H2(g). (2) Problemet är att vätgasen som produceras på detta sätt innehåller någon andel kolmonoxid, vilket gör den olämplig för att användas i bränsleceller. Omvandlingen av etanol och biomassa anses också vara ett alternativ till vätgasproduktion eftersom de extraheras från återvinningsbara och miljövänliga källor. Men omvandlingen av etanol konsumerar mycket energi i form av värme samt kolmonoxid, så att reningsmetoder krävs även här. En ny och attraktiv metod för att producera vätgas är delningen av vatten i en process som kallas fotolys. I den här metoden används väldigt nanometerstora halvledarpartiklar som förs in i en vattenlösning och belyses sedan med ljus. Ljuset inducerar en laddningsöverföring från partiklarna till vattenmolekylerna, vilket leder till delning av vattenmolekylerna. Det finns många system tillgängliga i litteraturen, men de flesta av dem opererar i UV-regionen. Huvudmålet här är att finna ett system som absorberar hela skalan av synligt ljus så att man på ett mycket effektivt sätt att omvandla solenergi till kemisk energi. Varför solenergi? Bland den mängd olika återvinningsbara energikällor så är solen den absolut största. På en timme träffar cirka 4.3*10^20 J solljus jorden. Det är mer än all energi som för närvarande produceras på jorden på ett år. Just därför skulle solen vara en ypperlig energikälla för att producera vår energibärande vätgas som skulle fungera som ett syntetiskt bränsle.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The new collaboration between KI and Moi University will build research networks to find solutions to improve health and enhance capacity building in academia in Kenya. The aim is to increase knowledge exchange. Linking up with Moi opens up opportunities for HIV research with access to large population-based cohorts in rural/urban areas. Western Kenya has the highest HIV prevalence in the country (10%). Moi wishes for us at KI to lift our research to new levels. Our tentative counterparts have shown great interest and seem motivated. They have shown capacity to collaborate and recruit research participants. Our successes in mutual capacity building, cross-supervision PhD students, and workshops in epidemiology, biostatistics, research methods, data management, and scientific writing are desired and needed. In turn, their links with Kenyan policy-makers and the Ministry of Health will enable swift dissemination of our operational research results, which in the past have had strong implications for the implementation of the existing HIV program. Our results can be more rapidly translated into policy and practice. We suggest to start up this collaboration with a population-based study aiming to determine the feasibility, acceptability and real-life effectiveness of combined HIV prevention interventions targeting population groups that make up the majority of new infections: discordant couples and young women aged 15-24 years</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kenya är ett av de länder i världen som drabbats hårdast av HIV-epidemin. Omkring 1,6 miljoner människor i landet bär på HIV. 1,1 miljoner barn har blivit föräldralösa som en följd av epidemin. År 2011 dog närmare 62,000 människor i Kenya av AIDS-relaterade sjukdomar och 104,137 beräknas ha nyinfekterats av viruset. Stora framsteg har dock skett avseende antalet HIV-infekterade i Kenya som erhåller antiretroviral läkemedelsbehandling (ART). Som en följd av detta har antalet dödsfall relaterat till AIDS minskat. År 2011 behandlades 83% av de vuxna HIV-infekterade i Kenya som uppfyllde kriterierna för antiretroviral behandling. Ibland barn är andelen infekterade som får behandling lägre (31%), men även ibland dessa ökar andelen behandlade. Kostnaden är det största hindret för att kunna inleda och fullfölja behandling av alla som uppfyller kriterierna för läkemedelsbehandling i Kenya. Eftersom behandling ej når alla med behov av detta, och eftersom antalet nyinfekterade fortfarande överstiger antalet döda i sjukdomen, så finns ett stort behov av satsningar för att förebygga vidare smittspridning. Utöver tidigare kända metoder för att förebygga HIV-smitta såsom minskat antal sexualpartners, kondomanvändning, behandling av sexuellt överförbara sjukdomar (STIs) och sprutbytesprogram så har ett antal åtgärder för att förebygga HIV-smitta visat sig effektiva i randomiserade kontrollerade studier - oftast inom högriskgrupper. Antiretroviral behandling för att förebygga smittspridning (TasP), kan förhindra smitta från mor till barn (PMTCT) och mellan sexualpartners. Andra åtgärder är manlig omskärelse samt preexposiotionsprofylax (PreP) med läkemedel som används före och/eller i samband med sexuell kontakt av den som ej är infekterad. I verkliga livet så kombineras ofta olika förebyggande åtgärder beroende på tillgång, acceptans och kunskap. Även om man kan anta att skyddseffekten ökar genom att kombinera flera smittförebyggande åtgärder, så finns också en risk för att exempelvis kondomanvändning minskar hos män som är omskurna eller hos sådana som erhåller antiretroviral behandling. Det kan också vara så att vissa åtgärder kan betraktas som för kostsamma, besvärliga, stigmatiserande eller oacceptabla för att användning av dessa ska få genomslag på samhällsnivå. Hur dessa delvis skyddande åtgärder kan kombineras och hur de påverkar riskbeteende och spridning av HIV på samhällsnivå i låginkomstländer är till stor del okänt. Denna populationsstudie kommer att kartlägga effektivitet, acceptans och grad av användande av kombinerade åtgärder för att förebygga HIV-smittspridning. Studien inriktas mot de grupper som står för störst antal nysmittade: kvinnor mellan 15-24 år och diskordanta par (där den ena partnern är smittad). Studien kommer att genomföras i områden med hög HIV-förekomst (runt 10%) i Nairobis slum samt i stadsmiljö och på landsbygd i västra Kenya. En longitudinell studiedesign kommer att användas där diskordanta par och unga kvinnor följs under 2 år med djupintervjuer. Vårt mål är att mäta: (i) medvetenhet om risk för HIV-smitta samt effektivitet av olika smittförebyggande åtgärder, (ii) acceptans, preferens och tillgång till olika smittförebyggande åtgärder, (iii) trender avseende användande av smittförebyggande åtgärder, avseende HIV-relaterat riskbeteende och avseende HIV-förekomst, (iv) samband mellan användande av smittförebyggande åtgärder, riskbeteende och HIV-förekomst. Vårt syfte är att bidra med evidens för att hjälpa beslutsfattare att fokusera på rätt åtgärder för att förhindra spridning av HIV i de områden där det bäst behövs. Syftet är också att förbättra effektivitet avseende känt smittförebyggande åtgärder genom att identifiera de metoder som helst föredras, hur de används och deras tillgänglighet. Vi vill också tillhandahålla en evidensbaserad plattform för att förstå HIV-associerat riskbeteende utifrån olika kontexter, befolkningssnitt och sexuella beteenden. Internationellt samarbete är viktigt för att förbä</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ungefär hälften av alla läkemedelsubstanser som vi använder idag har sitt ursprung i naturen. När det gäller substanser som används mot infektionssjukdomar och cancer är siffran till och med högre än så. Några av dessa substanser har upptäckts genom en slump, och andra genom ett mer systematiskt sökande, till exempel genom att utnyttja ledtrådar från traditionell medicin. I det här projektet vill vi ta vara på just den sortens kunnande, närmare bestämt från den rika och mångtusenåriga Ayurvedisk traditionella medicinen på Sri Lanka, och låta dessa naturprodukter genomgå kemiska och molekylärbiologiska tester för att finna nya läkemedelsubstanser. I projektet kommer vi att identifiera och samla in växter som används inom den traditionella medicinen riktat mot infektionssjukdomar och cancer. Vi kommer att testa deras effekt mot mikroorganismer och cancerceller, och använda dessa tester för att hitta den aktiva substansen och karakterisera dess kemiska struktur och verkningsmekanism. Normen för den här typen av studier är att man begränsar sitt intresse till enbart små molkyler. I motsats till detta kommer vi att undersöka även större kemiska strukturer. Det finns en stor expertis kring små organiska molekyler på den Sri Lankesiska sidan medan expertis på större molekyler, som proteiner och peptider, återfinns på den svenska sidan. Vi kommer också att utnyttja de möjligheter som den moderna molekylärbiologin ger oss, genom att nyttja, och i viss mån skapa, genetiska bibliotek av medicinalväxter. Detta tillvägagånssätt skiljer oss från andra liknande projekt, och ökar våra chanser att hitta biologiskt relevanta molekyler. Det leder också till ett ömsesidigt utbyte, i vilket båda parter bidrar på lika villkor med sina unika profiler och kompletterande kunskaper. Vi tror att detta är nyckeln till att skapa en långvarig relation och samarbete, som också bidrar till vetenskaplig utveckling hos båda parter. Den övergripande målsättningen, att upptäcka och karaktärisera nya substanser med effekt som antibiotika eller cytostatika, möter också ett globalt behov i kampen mot resistenta bakterier och cancer. Projektet kommer att bedrivas med utbyten och besök, av forskare och studenter, i båda riktningarna. En nyckelperson i samarbetet är huvudsökanden, som har sin bakgrund på Sri Lanka, men som sedan fyra år arbetar på Uppsala universitet. Det finns således en naturlig brygga för forskningssamarbetet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>MIGLINK is a Swedish-Mexican-Turkish Research Links consortium specialised on migration and development. MIGLINK aims to examine the development of an incipient global governance framework for migration with a focus on the role of civil society. GFMD, initiated at the UN global dialogue High Level Dialogue on Migration and Development in 2006, is the most inclusive state-led forum between governments on developing policies for international migration. Since its inception, so-called *Civil Society Days* were organized as a side event to the GFMD meetings. On the background of a review of the UN High Level Dialogue and previous GFMD meetings - with particular emphasis on GFMD in Mexico 2010 - the consortium will follow preparation, agenda setting, debates and outcomes of upcoming GFMD meetings in Sweden, 2014 and Turkey, 2015. It will contextualise them in historical and geographical perspective, aiming to identify the role of civil society in global policy making through the GFMD. This is matched by examination of the parallel development of a global movement of civil society and its alternative agenda for global governance on migration. MIGLINK will produce knowledge of importance for capacity building of state and none state actors. The consortium links interdisciplinary knowledge on the historical development of global governance on migration with a focus on conditions for sustainable development, poverty reduction, global labour and human rights</narrative>
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      <narrative>Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains engineered for over-production of rhamnolipid, a biosurfactant</narrative>
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      <narrative>Biosurfactants are molecules which originate from microbial sources and act as surface tension modifiers. These molecules have wide application in pharmaceutical, cosmetic and food industry and agriculture. The use of biosurfactants compared to synthetic and semi-synthetic molecules is advantageous since they are biodegradable and non-toxic and are thus more environmentally friendly. Production of biosurfactants by fermentation has the additional advantage of using renewable resources, such as agricultural waste. Currently biosurfactants are produced in satisfactory amounts by bacteris from the Pseudomonas genus, which have the disadvantage of being pathogenic, thus limiting the process feasibility on large scale. The present project aims at perform metabolic engineering of baker´s yeast S. cerevisiae for the production of the biosurfactants rhamnolipids. Strains will be engineered firs for the separate production of rhamnose and 3-(3hydroxyalkanoyloxy)alkanoic acid. The two pathways will be then merged in a final strain. Strain construction and will me essentially performed at University of Brasilia, while the fermentation, strain characterization and pathway optimization studies will be performed at Chalmers University of Technology.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Biosurfactants are molecules which originate from microbial sources and act as surface tension modifiers. These molecules have wide application in pharmaceutical, cosmetic and food industry and agriculture. The use of biosurfactants compared to synthetic and semi-synthetic molecules is advantageous since they are biodegradable and non-toxic and are thus more environmentally friendly. Production of biosurfactants by fermentation has the additional advantage of using renewable resources, such as agricultural waste. Currently biosurfactants are produced in satisfactory amounts by bacteris from the Pseudomonas genus, which have the disadvantage of being pathogenic, thus limiting the process feasibility on large scale. The present project aims at perform metabolic engineering of baker´s yeast S. cerevisiae for the production of the biosurfactants rhamnolipids. Strains will be engineered firs for the separate production of rhamnose and 3-(3hydroxyalkanoyloxy)alkanoic acid. The two pathways will be then merged in a final strain. Strain construction and will me essentially performed at University of Brasilia, while the fermentation, strain characterization and pathway optimization studies will be performed at Chalmers University of Technology.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This proposal deals with the study of novel 2D materials, which are considered to be highly potential candidates for future nanoelectronics.In this project, we will carry out detailed theoretical investigations of several important properties of graphene and other 2D materials (silicene, germanene, boron nitride) by ab initio density functional theory. The theoretical studies will be intimately connected to in-house experiments carried out in Uppsala from the point of view of spectroscopy and defect induced changes in the structures and transport properties. In our constellation, the participation of researchers of various expertise in ab initio theory, molecular dynamics, magnetism and spectroscopy will be extremely valuable in the understanding of the properties of these 2D materials. The present proposal is very significant to diversify the scope of scientific research and training of young researchers by establishing collaboration with the research group in Tribhuvan University in Nepal. The project will be carried out by means of collaborative visits, training of young students by arranging schools and workshops, joint scientific publications and organization of international conferences in both countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kol är ett unikt grundämne i periodiska systemet, kanske det viktigaste grundämnet för existensen av liv. Sedan urminnes tider har olika former av kol varit kända och använts i det dagliga livet. Den mjuka silvergrå formen av rent kol som finns i vanliga pennor består av tunna blad av kolatomer som är sammanbundna. När dessa blad separeras, får man tvådimensionella filmer av kol, med endast en atoms tjocklek, detta är grafen. Grafen representerar en ny klass av material vars lågdimensionella egenskaper har mycket spännande fysik. Dess ledningsegenskaper indikerar att nya kraftfulla elektriska apparater finns inom räckhåll. Bara det faktum att grafen finns som en perfekt tvådimensionell kristall utmanar våra tidigare fundamentala insikter om att kristaller med ordning över långa avstånd inte kan finnas i två dimensioner. Sammanfattningsvis är grafen en ledstjärna för dagens materialveteskap och teknologi. Vikten av grafen har uppmärksammats genom att tilldela Nobelpriset i fysik 2010 till Andrei Geim och Kostya Novoselov for dess upptäckt. Inspirerade av grafen har mycket forksning lagts på att hitta andra 2D material. Det här projektet behandlar inte bara grafen, utan även andra 2D material, som t.ex. 2D hexagonal bornitrid, silicene (en form av 2D kisel) eller germanen i kristallin eller amorf struktur. För ökat vetande samt möjligheten att utveckla ny teknologi krävs kunskaper om materialens egenskaper både från ett teoretiskt och experimentellt perspektiv. De exotiska egenskaper hos grafen är en stor utmaning för materialvetenskapen. Vi ämnar här studera några av dessa komplexa egenskaperna med hjälp av datorsimuleringar. Materialteoretiska beräkningar spelar idag en central roll för att föra dagens teknologi framåt. State-of-the-art beräkningsmodeller tillsammans med stor datorkraft har idag möjliggjort att vi kan få förståelse av materialegenskaper på en mikroskopisk skala. Dessa verktyg kommer att användas till att studera stabiliteten hos 2D ytor, magnetisk växelverkan mellan metall adatomer på ytorna samt transportegenskaper hos amorfa 2D strukturer och möjligheten att använda grafen som som ett effektivt energi material för framtida miljövänlig teknologi. Simuleringarna kommer att genomföras med hjälp av densitetsfunktionalteori (DFT), ett teoretisk verktyg för vilket Walter Kohn fick Nobelpriset i kemi 1998. DFT används idag rutinmässigt för att analysera samt förutspå materialegenskaper inom fysik, kemi samt biologi. Med hjälp av DFT baserade metoder kommer vi öka förståelsen för olika nya 2D material. Vid sidan av DFT kommer vi använda klassisk molekyldynamik för att studera amorfa strukturer, för vilka vi sedan beräknar transportegenskaperna. Studierna kommer ge värdefulla insikter vilka sedan kan användas i nya spännande tillämpningar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project will link geological knowledge on rocks of Mesozoic age (200-66 Mya) between Sweden and Ukraine. Key sections in Fyledalen, Skåne will be compared with successions from the Azov sea area in Ukraine. The targeted time interval comprises the Mesozoic (200-66 mya), more specifically aiming to correlate the Jurassic and Cretaceous successions based on pollen analysis, with the final aims to produce paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatological interpretations with implications for biodiversity. A fundamental component in the project is to produce a common taxonomical nomenclature, making it possible for Eastern and Western European palynologist to work together, and to be able to compare and correlate data and successions. The long time-perspective aim of this proposal is to enhance the knowledge within a relatively broad field of Earth-sciences. The prime target for this competence lift is the inclusion of key-scientists, representing different age, gender and stages in carrier in order to secure long term knowledge-transfer. This will be achieved by our workshop program, to be held both in Sweden and in Ukraine. The topics for the workshops will be the high quality science training for students at master and PhD level, involving different competence areas, such as application writing, project managing, planning and running conferences/workshop, setting the foundation for future collaborations.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Detta projekt syftar till att sammanlänka geologisk kunskap om sediment av mesozoisk ålder (200 - 66 miljoner år) i Sverige och Ukraina. Sediment av jurassisk ålder i Fyledalen i Skåne kommer att jämföras med likåldriga sediment vid Azovskasjön (bihav till Svarta havet) i Ukraina. Materialet från Ukraina representeras av borrkärnematerial, där 45 borrkärnor nyss tagits upp och där forskare får tillgång till åtminstone fem av dessa. Borrkärnorna rymmer ett imponerande tidsintervall och omfattar både jura samt krita, ända upp till lagerföljden som representerar massutdöendet som inträffade för 66 miljoner år sedan. Genom att studera de fossila pollenflororna (palynologi), de marina mikrofossilen samt sedimenten kommer vi att kunna sammanlänka (korrelera) lagerföljder av samma tidsålder i de olika områdena (Sverige/ Ukraina). Syftet är att utföra paleo-miljötolkningar, dvs. klargöra hur ekosystemen, miljön och klimatet såg ut för 200 ? 66 miljoner år sedan då jorden under vissa intervall hade perioder av växthusklimat. En mycket viktig komponent i hela projektet är att ta fram en gemensam taxonomisk nomenklatur, dvs. artbestämingar vilka skulle göra det möjligt för öst- och västeuropeiska palynologer att samarbeta och jämföra data. Som det är nu så har forskare i det forna Sovjetunionen till stor del upprättat en egen nomenklatur, vilket helt enkelt betyder t.ex. att samma art/släkte av pollen eller sporer har olika artnamn i Väst- och Östeuropa. Huvudsökanden Vivi Vajda (Sverige) och Olena Shevchuk (Ukraina) är båda rutinerade palynologer och har fokuserat sin forskning på mesozoiska lagerföljder. Vajda har främst arbetat med miljötolkningar och mass-utdöede event medan Shevchuk främst arbetat med datering av lagerföljder inom tillämpad geologi så som olje och gasprospektering. Vajda har förutom vetenskapliga frågor, ägnat sig åt styrelseuppdrag inom geo-relaterade vetenskapliga program under UNESCO, något som givit henne kompetens i internationella relationer. Projektet skulle innebära stora fördelar för båda länderna, då Ukrainska geologer skulle få en öppen dörr till samarbete med väst, få tillgång till instrument och analysmetoder vid Lunds Universitet samt inkluderas i ett större internationellt nätverk av geologer. Sveriges vinst är att vi får tillgång till geologikst svåråtkomliga lokaler och samarbeta på material som vi annars inte haft tillgång till. I Sverige är Vajda för närvarande den enda palynologen som arbetar med mesozoiska lagerföljder och ett samarbete med en större grupp specialister skulle gynna båda grupperna. Slutligen är syftet med projektet att öka kunskapen inom ett relativt brett område inom geovetenskap. Detta ska uppnås genom vårt planerade workshopprogram, som kommer att hållas både i Sverige och i Ukraina. Ämnena för seminarierna kommer naturligtvis fokusera kring forskningsuppgiften men kommer dessutom att omfatta vetenskaplig utbildning av hög kvalitet för studenter på master- och doktorandnivå och omfatta olika kompetensområden, såsom att lära sig göra skriftliga ansökningar, lära sig projektledning, planering och att anordna konferenser /workshops. Detta kommer även att lägga grunden för fortsatt samarbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tuberkulos (TBC) är en allvarlig infektionssjukdom som orsakas av den intracellulära bakterien Mycobacterium tuberculosis. En tredjedel av världens? befolkningen är infekterad med M. tuberculosis och nya infektioner sker i en takt av en människa per sekund. TBC är särskilt vanlig i utvecklingsländerna och Pakistan rankas som det 8: e landet när det gäller infektion och sjukdom. Antalet anmälda fall ökar varje år och resistens mot antibiotika är vanlig. Bara ungefär en av tio av de M. tuberculosis-infekterade individerna utvecklar TBC. M. tuberculosis angriper vanligen lungorna men kan också påverka andra organ. I resten av de infekterade individerna, kvarstår infektionen i en asymtomatisk form. Kontrollen av dessa asymptomatiska kroniska infektioner beror på samspelet mellan immunsystemet och bakterierna. Det är dock inte helt klart varför vissa individer kommer att utveckla en livshotande sjukdom medan andra hamnar i en livslång asymtomatisk infektion. Sådan kunskap är central för utvecklingen av vaccin och terapi. De vacciner som finns för närvarande mot TBC är ineffektiva. Eftersom mykobakterier är intracellulära, immuniteten bygger på cell-medierade immunsvar som kan aktivera bakteriedödande mekanismer av infekterade celler. Sådana svar regleras av hormon-liknande faktorer som kallas cytokiner. Typisk cytokinaktivitet kännetecknas av mycket snabb induktion, hög lokal koncentration och en kort halveringstid. När vissa cytokiner är närvarande, kommer de infekterade cellerna att uttrycka en mångfald proteiner som medverkar till produktion av mycket giftiga molekyler, som kan döda bakterier. Dessa cytokin-medierade mekanismer måste kontrolleras noggrant eftersom de annars också kan vara giftiga för värdcellerna, vilket ger upphov till en inflammatorisk sjukdom. Således är en optimal cytokin nivå, den som leder till bakteriell kontroll utan att orsaka skador på värdcellen, centralt för att behålla latens utan att utlösa sjukdomen. ?Suppressor av cytokin signalering? (SOCS) är en familj av proteiner som namnet antyder, hämmar svaren från celler till cytokiner. I Stockholm kommer vi att undersöka om SOCS3 (en av 8 familje medlemmar) kan vara involverad i en förbättrad utrotning av bakterierna, och kan också gynna värden genom att hindra allvarlig inflammation. Data från vårt laboratorium visar att SOCS3 skyddar möss mot TBC. Vi planerar nu att studera mekanismerna bakom denna observation. För att göra detta, kommer vi att använda möss som är genetiskt manipulerade så att de inte uttrycker SOCS3 i olika immunceller. Vi kommer att jämföra resultaten av infektion av dessa möss med dem som uttrycker SOCS3. Vi kommer också att utvärdera effekten av användning av läkemedel som reglerar SOCS3 eller STAT3 i infektionen med Mycobacterium tuberculosis i möss. Den Pakistanska partnern kommer att mäta SOCS3 nivåer i leukocyter från patienter med latent TBC, eller med lunginfektion TBC och icke pulmonär aktiv TBC, för att avgöra om dessa molekyler kan vara involverade i att avgöra känslighet för sjukdomen. De kommer också att mäta nivåerna av SOCS3 hos patienter före och efter behandling med antibiotika mot TBC. Dessutom, kommer de att avgöra om läkemedel som reglerar SOCS3 kan modifiera cytokin svaren hos patientens leukocyter in vitro så att de liknar de av asymptomatiska latenta infekterade individer. Vi kommer att använda en ny bildteknik för att studera granulom, en komplicerad cellstruktur som kännetecknar TBC, från kirurgiska biopsier från patienter samt från infekterade möss. Den roll som SOCS3 har för att upprätthålla granulom kommer att studeras. Sambandet mellan diabetes och TBC är etablerad. Om TBC påskyndar utvecklingen av diabetes och även diabetes kan dämpa skyddande immunsvar mot M. tuberculosis kommer att studeras. Den avgörande roll av SOCS3 i denna relation kommer att studeras. Resultatet av detta projekt kommer att bli en klinisk och experimentell djupgående bedömning av den roll som SOCS molekyler har under mykobakteriein</narrative>
      <narrative>The Suppressor of cytokine signaling (SOCS)-3 protein inhibits STAT3-activation by different cytokines, hormones and growth factors and is thereby central in the control of immunity and inflammation. We will study the role of SOCS3 and STAT3 underlying the progression from latent to active disease in patients with tuberculosis (TB) by studying systemic responses in peripheral blood and in situ responses in lesions from different anatomical sites using biopsy specimens. A novel imaging technique using padlock amplification for the in situ detection of multiple transcripts will be employed to characterize the immunobiology and the role of SOCS3 in granuloma formation and maintenance. Diabete predisposes individuals to TB. We shall investigate the role of SOCS3 in the progression from latent to active TB in individuals with or without diabetes. We will perform studies to define the immune mechanisms that SOCS3 modulates in non-hematopoietic, lymphoid and myeloid cells to confer protection against M. tuberculosis infection in mice. In vivo and in vitro experiments using different genetically modified mouse strains lacking SOCS3 in different cell populations will be used for this purpose. We will also determine whether SOCS3-regulated insulin responses affect the susceptibility of mice to infection with M. tuberculosis. Whether a pharmacological inhibition of STAT3, mimicking SOCS3 function, may improve the outcome of infection with M. tuberculosis will be tested.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tuberkulos (TBC) är en allvarlig infektionssjukdom som orsakas av den intracellulära bakterien Mycobacterium tuberculosis. En tredjedel av världens? befolkningen är infekterad med M. tuberculosis och nya infektioner sker i en takt av en människa per sekund. TBC är särskilt vanlig i utvecklingsländerna och Pakistan rankas som det 8: e landet när det gäller infektion och sjukdom. Antalet anmälda fall ökar varje år och resistens mot antibiotika är vanlig. Bara ungefär en av tio av de M. tuberculosis-infekterade individerna utvecklar TBC. M. tuberculosis angriper vanligen lungorna men kan också påverka andra organ. I resten av de infekterade individerna, kvarstår infektionen i en asymtomatisk form. Kontrollen av dessa asymptomatiska kroniska infektioner beror på samspelet mellan immunsystemet och bakterierna. Det är dock inte helt klart varför vissa individer kommer att utveckla en livshotande sjukdom medan andra hamnar i en livslång asymtomatisk infektion. Sådan kunskap är central för utvecklingen av vaccin och terapi. De vacciner som finns för närvarande mot TBC är ineffektiva. Eftersom mykobakterier är intracellulära, immuniteten bygger på cell-medierade immunsvar som kan aktivera bakteriedödande mekanismer av infekterade celler. Sådana svar regleras av hormon-liknande faktorer som kallas cytokiner. Typisk cytokinaktivitet kännetecknas av mycket snabb induktion, hög lokal koncentration och en kort halveringstid. När vissa cytokiner är närvarande, kommer de infekterade cellerna att uttrycka en mångfald proteiner som medverkar till produktion av mycket giftiga molekyler, som kan döda bakterier. Dessa cytokin-medierade mekanismer måste kontrolleras noggrant eftersom de annars också kan vara giftiga för värdcellerna, vilket ger upphov till en inflammatorisk sjukdom. Således är en optimal cytokin nivå, den som leder till bakteriell kontroll utan att orsaka skador på värdcellen, centralt för att behålla latens utan att utlösa sjukdomen. ?Suppressor av cytokin signalering? (SOCS) är en familj av proteiner som namnet antyder, hämmar svaren från celler till cytokiner. I Stockholm kommer vi att undersöka om SOCS3 (en av 8 familje medlemmar) kan vara involverad i en förbättrad utrotning av bakterierna, och kan också gynna värden genom att hindra allvarlig inflammation. Data från vårt laboratorium visar att SOCS3 skyddar möss mot TBC. Vi planerar nu att studera mekanismerna bakom denna observation. För att göra detta, kommer vi att använda möss som är genetiskt manipulerade så att de inte uttrycker SOCS3 i olika immunceller. Vi kommer att jämföra resultaten av infektion av dessa möss med dem som uttrycker SOCS3. Vi kommer också att utvärdera effekten av användning av läkemedel som reglerar SOCS3 eller STAT3 i infektionen med Mycobacterium tuberculosis i möss. Den Pakistanska partnern kommer att mäta SOCS3 nivåer i leukocyter från patienter med latent TBC, eller med lunginfektion TBC och icke pulmonär aktiv TBC, för att avgöra om dessa molekyler kan vara involverade i att avgöra känslighet för sjukdomen. De kommer också att mäta nivåerna av SOCS3 hos patienter före och efter behandling med antibiotika mot TBC. Dessutom, kommer de att avgöra om läkemedel som reglerar SOCS3 kan modifiera cytokin svaren hos patientens leukocyter in vitro så att de liknar de av asymptomatiska latenta infekterade individer. Vi kommer att använda en ny bildteknik för att studera granulom, en komplicerad cellstruktur som kännetecknar TBC, från kirurgiska biopsier från patienter samt från infekterade möss. Den roll som SOCS3 har för att upprätthålla granulom kommer att studeras. Sambandet mellan diabetes och TBC är etablerad. Om TBC påskyndar utvecklingen av diabetes och även diabetes kan dämpa skyddande immunsvar mot M. tuberculosis kommer att studeras. Den avgörande roll av SOCS3 i denna relation kommer att studeras. Resultatet av detta projekt kommer att bli en klinisk och experimentell djupgående bedömning av den roll som SOCS molekyler har under mykobakteriein</narrative>
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      <narrative>Large efforts are being directed towards improving the noisy environment in the vicinity of airports. The main objective ofthe project is to contribute to more quiet aircraft jet engines and thereby to a better environment around airports. This will be done by further developing methods for modelling and prediction of sound reducing treatments, so called liners and development of techniques for jet noise reduction. The two research groups who are already active in this field of research will collaborate on the joint research project. Synergy effects are expected by combining the experience and competence of the two research groups. One international workshop will be arranged on the subject of aircraft noise. One researcher from Brazil will come to Sweden for 2 months each year to participate in the experimental work. Two researchers from Sweden will go to Brazil for 2-3 weeks to co-operate with the Brazilian partner on the theoretical modelling and experimental work. It is expected that a number of joint conference paper and joint journal articles will be produced</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Partiellt ordnade vätskor Vatten är den vätska som uppvisar flest anomala egenskaper, dvs egenskaper som skiljer från de flesta vätskor. Till exempel är tätheten som störst vid fyra grader och i fast fas (is) är tätheten lägre än i vätskan, isen flyter ovanpå. Orsaken till dessa anomalier ligger i vätebindningarna mellan molekylerna som är tillräckligt starka att ordna vätskan lokalt men samtidigt svaga nog att det bara är temporärt. Vatten kan bilda fyra vätebindningar medan alkoholerna kan bilda två. Trots att också alkoholer kan vätebinda beter sig dessa som normala vätskor men kan ändå bilda lokala strukturer som kedjor och ringar. I projektet vill vi i detalj studera vätebindningarna i alkoholer respektive vatten och hur dessa ser ut för blandningar mellan de två. Då vatten med den flexibilitet som dess vätebindningar ger är basen för allt liv vi känner är det av mycket stort intresse att förstå grunden för och effekterna av vätebindningen i detalj.</narrative>
      <narrative>The class of partially ordered liquids includes water, simple alcohols, and mixtures between them with properties largely determined by intermolecular hydrogen bonds. The clustering phenomena and structural peculiarities of partially ordered liquids are of great importance which for water leads to anomalous behavior in several thermodynamic properties compared to simple liquids, such as the alcohols. In spite of both water and alcohols being hydrogen bonded one shows anomalous behavior while the other doesn?t. In the present project we combine experimental matrix isolation spectroscopy of alcohols and water and their mixtures with high-level quantum chemical calculations of structures and spectra to decipher the nature of the hydrogen-bonded network at different temperatures and concentrations.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Partiellt ordnade vätskor Vatten är den vätska som uppvisar flest anomala egenskaper, dvs egenskaper som skiljer från de flesta vätskor. Till exempel är tätheten som störst vid fyra grader och i fast fas (is) är tätheten lägre än i vätskan, isen flyter ovanpå. Orsaken till dessa anomalier ligger i vätebindningarna mellan molekylerna som är tillräckligt starka att ordna vätskan lokalt men samtidigt svaga nog att det bara är temporärt. Vatten kan bilda fyra vätebindningar medan alkoholerna kan bilda två. Trots att också alkoholer kan vätebinda beter sig dessa som normala vätskor men kan ändå bilda lokala strukturer som kedjor och ringar. I projektet vill vi i detalj studera vätebindningarna i alkoholer respektive vatten och hur dessa ser ut för blandningar mellan de två. Då vatten med den flexibilitet som dess vätebindningar ger är basen för allt liv vi känner är det av mycket stort intresse att förstå grunden för och effekterna av vätebindningen i detalj.</narrative>
      <narrative>The class of partially ordered liquids includes water, simple alcohols, and mixtures between them with properties largely determined by intermolecular hydrogen bonds. The clustering phenomena and structural peculiarities of partially ordered liquids are of great importance which for water leads to anomalous behavior in several thermodynamic properties compared to simple liquids, such as the alcohols. In spite of both water and alcohols being hydrogen bonded one shows anomalous behavior while the other doesn?t. In the present project we combine experimental matrix isolation spectroscopy of alcohols and water and their mixtures with high-level quantum chemical calculations of structures and spectra to decipher the nature of the hydrogen-bonded network at different temperatures and concentrations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sulfide minerals are involved in the extraction of many metals of economic importance but are also implied in acid mine drainage (AMD). AMD occurs through oxidation and leaching of sulfide minerals producing sulfuric acid, but the exact mechanism is still unclear. We will investigate mechanisms leading to AMD through a combination of theoretical modeling and experimental techniques. The Brazilian team has experience from quantum chemical modeling of reactions involving sulfide minerals as well as from experimental investigations using x-ray photoemission spectroscopy (XPS). The Swedish team combines computational techniques to model x-ray spectroscopy data with experimental x-ray and infrared measurements of mineral dissolution and sorption processes. Jointly we will measure and analyze XPS and vibration spectroscopy data of model and real sulfide mineral systems. The work will be focused on the following objectives 1. Surface reconstruction from the pristine cleavages of sulfide minerals. 2. Interaction of water with the reconstructed sulfide mineral surfaces. 3. Interaction of molecules present in the leaching solution with the sulfide mineral surfaces. 4. Oxidation mechanism of the sulfide minerals in the presence of leaching agents such as Fe(III). The main goal of the project is to contribute to determine the chemistry of AMD with the purpose of finding means to alleviate this environmental hazard with particular focus on conditions of AMD in Brazil.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ytreaktivitet av sulfidmineraler - koppling till surt lakvatten från gruvavfall När sulfidmineraler bryts och exponeras mot vatten och luftens syre sker kemiska reaktioner som leder till bildandet av bland annat svavelsyra och frigörande av tungmetaller. Detta är en baksida av kommersiell gruvdrift då sulfidmineraler ofta utgör de åtråvärda ämnena eller förekommer tillsammans med dessa. Brasilien har stora tillgångar på järn, koppar och guldmineraler som bland annat ligger i Amazonas. Utvinningen av dessa ger stora miljöpåfrestningar som det här föreslagna projektet vill motverka genom att skapa en djupare förståelse för den underliggande kemin vid urlakning av dessa mineraler. I ett kombinerat experimentellt och teoretiskt samarbetsprojekt mellan brasilianska och svenska forskare avser vi att kartlägga ytkemin hos flera viktiga sulfidmineraler genom experimentella mätningar med röntgenspektroskopi på renodlade modellsystem och dessutom infrarödspektroskopi på mer realistiska system i kontakt med vatten och vanligt förekommande lösningar. Experimenten tolkas sedan genom teoretisk modellering av ytorna och deras kemi via stora kvantkemiska beräkningar. Resultaten väntas ge en djupare förståelse för den komplexa kemi som ger urlakning av mineraler och försurning och därmed bidra till minskad miljöpåverkan av gruvdriften med specifik inriktning på de förhållanden som råder i Brasilien.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Surface Reactivity of Sulfide Minerals - Connection to Acid Mine Drainage</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ytreaktivitet av sulfidmineraler - koppling till surt lakvatten från gruvavfall</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sulfide minerals are involved in the extraction of many metals of economic importance but are also implied in acid mine drainage (AMD). AMD occurs through oxidation and leaching of sulfide minerals producing sulfuric acid, but the exact mechanism is still unclear. We will investigate mechanisms leading to AMD through a combination of theoretical modeling and experimental techniques. The Brazilian team has experience from quantum chemical modeling of reactions involving sulfide minerals as well as from experimental investigations using x-ray photoemission spectroscopy (XPS). The Swedish team combines computational techniques to model x-ray spectroscopy data with experimental x-ray and infrared measurements of mineral dissolution and sorption processes. Jointly we will measure and analyze XPS and vibration spectroscopy data of model and real sulfide mineral systems. The work will be focused on the following objectives 1. Surface reconstruction from the pristine cleavages of sulfide minerals. 2. Interaction of water with the reconstructed sulfide mineral surfaces. 3. Interaction of molecules present in the leaching solution with the sulfide mineral surfaces. 4. Oxidation mechanism of the sulfide minerals in the presence of leaching agents such as Fe(III). The main goal of the project is to contribute to determine the chemistry of AMD with the purpose of finding means to alleviate this environmental hazard with particular focus on conditions of AMD in Brazil.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ytreaktivitet av sulfidmineraler - koppling till surt lakvatten från gruvavfall När sulfidmineraler bryts och exponeras mot vatten och luftens syre sker kemiska reaktioner som leder till bildandet av bland annat svavelsyra och frigörande av tungmetaller. Detta är en baksida av kommersiell gruvdrift då sulfidmineraler ofta utgör de åtråvärda ämnena eller förekommer tillsammans med dessa. Brasilien har stora tillgångar på järn, koppar och guldmineraler som bland annat ligger i Amazonas. Utvinningen av dessa ger stora miljöpåfrestningar som det här föreslagna projektet vill motverka genom att skapa en djupare förståelse för den underliggande kemin vid urlakning av dessa mineraler. I ett kombinerat experimentellt och teoretiskt samarbetsprojekt mellan brasilianska och svenska forskare avser vi att kartlägga ytkemin hos flera viktiga sulfidmineraler genom experimentella mätningar med röntgenspektroskopi på renodlade modellsystem och dessutom infrarödspektroskopi på mer realistiska system i kontakt med vatten och vanligt förekommande lösningar. Experimenten tolkas sedan genom teoretisk modellering av ytorna och deras kemi via stora kvantkemiska beräkningar. Resultaten väntas ge en djupare förståelse för den komplexa kemi som ger urlakning av mineraler och försurning och därmed bidra till minskad miljöpåverkan av gruvdriften med specifik inriktning på de förhållanden som råder i Brasilien.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Undersökning av möjligheterna av underutnyttjade endemiska rotknölar grödor i Etiopien för deras bidrag till en hållbar livsmedelsförsörjning</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ethiopian economy is mainly based on agriculture. The country is one of the Vavilovian centers of origin and diversity of many cultivated crops. Some crops such as Anchote (Coccinia abyssinica) and Oromo potato (Plectranthus edulis) are restricted to Ethiopian highlands. Although these crops have long been cultivated by different local ethnic groups and possess significant contribution to food and nutritional security, they are being marginalized and eventually replaced by major crops such as wheat, maize, Irish potato and sweet potato. Consequently, their current distributions are limited to few localities in the country. In areas where they are still cultivated, they play a crucial role in bridging the food shortage gaps between seasons. They have significant contributions to farmers? livelihood as rich sources of nutrients and cash crops. Nevertheless, the improvement of these crops received little attention in research and development programs. Hence, this joint research project between SLU and AAU aims at evaluation and characterization of the genetic resources of these crops and documentation of their socio-economic and cultural significance in terms of household food security. At the end, the project will produce a policy briefs on the potential of these crops for food and nutritional security in Ethiopia. It is also intended to develop a larger project to improve the productivity of these crops and add value for its wider consumption and marketing.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Populärvetenskaplig beskrivning Undersökning av möjligheterna av underutnyttjade endemiska rotknölar grödor i Etiopien för deras bidrag till en hållbar livsmedelsförsörjning Etiopien är ett utvecklingsland där livsmedelsförsörjningen fortfarande är en stor utmaning. Den osäkra livsmedelsförsörjningen i landet strider mot det faktum att landet är rika på genetiska resurser för grödor. Detta beror i stort sett på självhushållsjordbruksnivån av jordbrukssektorn i Etiopien. De små böndernas självhushållningsekonomi täcker 95% av den odlade jorden där ett brett spektrum av grödor med olika lokala sorter odlas. Anchote (Coccinia abyssinica) och Oromo dinich (Plectranthus edulis) är framstående inhemska rotknölar grödor som har sitt ursprung och domesticerades i högländerna i Etiopien, och har varit av stor betydelse för etiopiska små bönders självförsörjande sedan urminnes tid. Dessa grödor hade länge odlats av flera etniska grupper i Etiopien, men till slut lämnade i händerna på färre grupper och begränsade till ställen. Även om dessa grödor har ett betydande bidrag till en hållbar livsmedelsförsörjning i Etiopien, ersättas de ständigt av andra dominerande jordbruksgrödor av global betydelse, såsom vete, majs, irländsk potatis och sötpotatis m.m. vilket hotar den genetiska mångfalden. Dessutom kan förlusten av genetisk mångfald vara oersättlig med åtföljande misslyckande att uppnå matsäkerhet och negativa bidrag till den naturliga miljön. I det sökta projektet avser vi att samla ursprungsbefolkningens kunskaper om lokala lantsorter och den socio-ekonomiska och funktionella betydelsen av de grödorna tillsammans med sina kulturella praktiker. Vidare kommer preliminära mångfaldsstudier med morfologiska, närings-och molekylära markörer utföras vid AAU och SLU för att generera preliminära data för att utveckla gemensamma projekt för förbättring och hållbar användning av dessa försummade och underutnyttjande grödor för framtidens bättre marknadsföring och värdetillägg. Projektet är tvärvetenskapligt med olika relaterade discipliner och experter från SLU och AAU. Den gemensamma utbildningsworkshopen och seminarier som anordnas av experter från SLU och AAU i Sverige och Etiopien kommer att stärka samarbetet mellan de två universiteten, vilket på sikt bidrar till en hållbar livsmedelsförsörjning i Etiopien. Dessutom kommer projektet att ge en möjlighet att etablera ett nytt samarbete mellan forskare i de två länderna som möjliggör att de gemensamt arbetar på produktivitetsförbättringar av viktiga grödor på sikt. Generellt passar det föreslagna projektet väl inom Etiopiens nationella jordbruksprioriterade områden och kommer att ha ett betydande bidrag till mat- och näringstrygghet samt förbättring av försörjningsmöjligheterna för de resurssvaga bönderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Undersökning av möjligheterna av underutnyttjade endemiska rotknölar grödor i Etiopien för deras bidrag till en hållbar livsmedelsförsörjning</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ethiopian economy is mainly based on agriculture. The country is one of the Vavilovian centers of origin and diversity of many cultivated crops. Some crops such as Anchote (Coccinia abyssinica) and Oromo potato (Plectranthus edulis) are restricted to Ethiopian highlands. Although these crops have long been cultivated by different local ethnic groups and possess significant contribution to food and nutritional security, they are being marginalized and eventually replaced by major crops such as wheat, maize, Irish potato and sweet potato. Consequently, their current distributions are limited to few localities in the country. In areas where they are still cultivated, they play a crucial role in bridging the food shortage gaps between seasons. They have significant contributions to farmers? livelihood as rich sources of nutrients and cash crops. Nevertheless, the improvement of these crops received little attention in research and development programs. Hence, this joint research project between SLU and AAU aims at evaluation and characterization of the genetic resources of these crops and documentation of their socio-economic and cultural significance in terms of household food security. At the end, the project will produce a policy briefs on the potential of these crops for food and nutritional security in Ethiopia. It is also intended to develop a larger project to improve the productivity of these crops and add value for its wider consumption and marketing.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Populärvetenskaplig beskrivning Undersökning av möjligheterna av underutnyttjade endemiska rotknölar grödor i Etiopien för deras bidrag till en hållbar livsmedelsförsörjning Etiopien är ett utvecklingsland där livsmedelsförsörjningen fortfarande är en stor utmaning. Den osäkra livsmedelsförsörjningen i landet strider mot det faktum att landet är rika på genetiska resurser för grödor. Detta beror i stort sett på självhushållsjordbruksnivån av jordbrukssektorn i Etiopien. De små böndernas självhushållningsekonomi täcker 95% av den odlade jorden där ett brett spektrum av grödor med olika lokala sorter odlas. Anchote (Coccinia abyssinica) och Oromo dinich (Plectranthus edulis) är framstående inhemska rotknölar grödor som har sitt ursprung och domesticerades i högländerna i Etiopien, och har varit av stor betydelse för etiopiska små bönders självförsörjande sedan urminnes tid. Dessa grödor hade länge odlats av flera etniska grupper i Etiopien, men till slut lämnade i händerna på färre grupper och begränsade till ställen. Även om dessa grödor har ett betydande bidrag till en hållbar livsmedelsförsörjning i Etiopien, ersättas de ständigt av andra dominerande jordbruksgrödor av global betydelse, såsom vete, majs, irländsk potatis och sötpotatis m.m. vilket hotar den genetiska mångfalden. Dessutom kan förlusten av genetisk mångfald vara oersättlig med åtföljande misslyckande att uppnå matsäkerhet och negativa bidrag till den naturliga miljön. I det sökta projektet avser vi att samla ursprungsbefolkningens kunskaper om lokala lantsorter och den socio-ekonomiska och funktionella betydelsen av de grödorna tillsammans med sina kulturella praktiker. Vidare kommer preliminära mångfaldsstudier med morfologiska, närings-och molekylära markörer utföras vid AAU och SLU för att generera preliminära data för att utveckla gemensamma projekt för förbättring och hållbar användning av dessa försummade och underutnyttjande grödor för framtidens bättre marknadsföring och värdetillägg. Projektet är tvärvetenskapligt med olika relaterade discipliner och experter från SLU och AAU. Den gemensamma utbildningsworkshopen och seminarier som anordnas av experter från SLU och AAU i Sverige och Etiopien kommer att stärka samarbetet mellan de två universiteten, vilket på sikt bidrar till en hållbar livsmedelsförsörjning i Etiopien. Dessutom kommer projektet att ge en möjlighet att etablera ett nytt samarbete mellan forskare i de två länderna som möjliggör att de gemensamt arbetar på produktivitetsförbättringar av viktiga grödor på sikt. Generellt passar det föreslagna projektet väl inom Etiopiens nationella jordbruksprioriterade områden och kommer att ha ett betydande bidrag till mat- och näringstrygghet samt förbättring av försörjningsmöjligheterna för de resurssvaga bönderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Describe what will be done and why. Prof Kongkathip´s group is involved in the total synthesis of anti-influenza drugs. The influenza virus infects approximately 600,000,000 people globally each year, resulting in 250,000-500,000 deaths. They have previously established methods for the synthesis of oseltamivir phosphate or Tamiflu. However, debenzylation of the benzyl protecting group by conventional catalytic hydrogenation methods using a palladium catalyst always resulted in low yield and required a long reaction time. They are looking for an efficient catalyst which can be used in their synthetic process and give high yields. Catalysts will be prepared in Sweden and sent to Thailand for evaluation. Alternatively, a student could be sent to Sweden to work with the catalysts and the synthesis in my lab at Stockholm University. Prof Ploypradith´s group is involved in the development of new synthetic methods involving ortho-quinone methides as the reactive intermediates as well as total synthesis of natural products via the intermediacy of quinone methides. Many quinone methides show pronounced biological activity and have been implicated as the ultimate cytotoxins responsible for the effects of such agents as antitumor drugs, antibiotics, and DNA alkylators. Our interest is in developing chiral catalysts for asymmetric synthesis of the chroman and diarylmethane cores via quinone methides. Sweden will attempt further development of some novel enantioselective processes involving quinone methides. Prof Reutrakul´s group is engaged in total synthesis and structure modification of natural products have been focus of the current research trend. Organofluorine compounds have become ubiquitous in our modern life, finding numerous applications in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals and materials science. With the expanding desire for unique organofluorine compounds, there has been rapid increase in the development of new synthetic methodologies and reagents for selective incorporation of fluorine atoms or fluoroalkyl groups into organic molecules over the last decade. The total synthesis and structure modification of natural products have been demonstrated to be important technology for modern drug development. The modified natural products represent substantial percentage of the new drugs and new chemical entity. Our overall purpose and aim are to utilize these technologies for the efficient and facile production of bioactive molecules. Our strength also in the area of cell-based biological assays both at the overall biological activities and the mechanistic levels. Explain in what way the new knowledge can be important. In this application, the groups from Thailand and from Sweden wish to expand the scope of their present research and explore the various routes where the groups areas of expertise can be beneficial to each other. Asymmetric hydrogenation as a key step to enable new routes to chiral compounds, including application to total synthesis is one aspect that will be addressed. This collaboration will also enable the Swedish group to test their catalysts in the application of natural product synthesis and more importantly the natural products of medicinal interests as well as other compounds with structurally important cores can be successfully prepared and evaluated. Describe how international collaboration can contribute to this research area. The collaboration between the two laboratories will be of mutual benefit. Each partner will contribute to the collaboration. The collaborative parts of the project will take place both in Thailand and in Sweden, and will be carried out by researchers from both laboratories together. The catalysts will be prepared by experts in Sweden and evaluated in Thailand in specific reactions. To ensure efficient transfer of technology and know-how, the exchanges will be accompanied by personnel exchanges in which researchers travel from one country to the other to work for a period of 1-3 months dur</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Describe what will be done and why. Prof Kongkathip´s group is involved in the total synthesis of anti-influenza drugs. The influenza virus infects approximately 600,000,000 people globally each year, resulting in 250,000-500,000 deaths. They have previously established methods for the synthesis of oseltamivir phosphate or Tamiflu. However, debenzylation of the benzyl protecting group by conventional catalytic hydrogenation methods using a palladium catalyst always resulted in low yield and required a long reaction time. They are looking for an efficient catalyst which can be used in their synthetic process and give high yields. Catalysts will be prepared in Sweden and sent to Thailand for evaluation. Alternatively, a student could be sent to Sweden to work with the catalysts and the synthesis in my lab at Stockholm University. Prof Ploypradith´s group is involved in the development of new synthetic methods involving ortho-quinone methides as the reactive intermediates as well as total synthesis of natural products via the intermediacy of quinone methides. Many quinone methides show pronounced biological activity and have been implicated as the ultimate cytotoxins responsible for the effects of such agents as antitumor drugs, antibiotics, and DNA alkylators. Our interest is in developing chiral catalysts for asymmetric synthesis of the chroman and diarylmethane cores via quinone methides. Sweden will attempt further development of some novel enantioselective processes involving quinone methides. Prof Reutrakul´s group is engaged in total synthesis and structure modification of natural products have been focus of the current research trend. Organofluorine compounds have become ubiquitous in our modern life, finding numerous applications in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals and materials science. With the expanding desire for unique organofluorine compounds, there has been rapid increase in the development of new synthetic methodologies and reagents for selective incorporation of fluorine atoms or fluoroalkyl groups into organic molecules over the last decade. The total synthesis and structure modification of natural products have been demonstrated to be important technology for modern drug development. The modified natural products represent substantial percentage of the new drugs and new chemical entity. Our overall purpose and aim are to utilize these technologies for the efficient and facile production of bioactive molecules. Our strength also in the area of cell-based biological assays both at the overall biological activities and the mechanistic levels. Explain in what way the new knowledge can be important. In this application, the groups from Thailand and from Sweden wish to expand the scope of their present research and explore the various routes where the groups areas of expertise can be beneficial to each other. Asymmetric hydrogenation as a key step to enable new routes to chiral compounds, including application to total synthesis is one aspect that will be addressed. This collaboration will also enable the Swedish group to test their catalysts in the application of natural product synthesis and more importantly the natural products of medicinal interests as well as other compounds with structurally important cores can be successfully prepared and evaluated. Describe how international collaboration can contribute to this research area. The collaboration between the two laboratories will be of mutual benefit. Each partner will contribute to the collaboration. The collaborative parts of the project will take place both in Thailand and in Sweden, and will be carried out by researchers from both laboratories together. The catalysts will be prepared by experts in Sweden and evaluated in Thailand in specific reactions. To ensure efficient transfer of technology and know-how, the exchanges will be accompanied by personnel exchanges in which researchers travel from one country to the other to work for a period of 1-3 months dur</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Patho-screen, ett samarbetsprojekt mellan Linköpings universitet, Linköping, Sverige och Istanbul Kemerburgaz universitet, Istanbul, Turkiet med mål att utveckla en sensor för snabb, on-site och kostnadseffektiv screening av patogener/bakterier (Salmonella typhimurium och E. Coli) i livsmedels- och miljöprover. Den utvecklade sensorn kommer att baseras på användning av speciellt utformade aptamerer i kombination med elektrokemiska omvandlare. Detta ämne är särskilt relevant i snabbväxande länder, som Turkiet, där koncentrationen av medborgare i storstadsområden gör förekomsten av patogenassocierade problem extremt hög, och dessutom är utvecklingen av ett sådant screening-verktyg oerhört viktig i länder där den begränsade tillgången till resurser och/eller infrastruktur (laboratorier) är en begränsande faktor för en punktlig och effektiv kontroll av livsmedel och miljö. De utmaningar som utgörs av det förslagna projektet kommer att behandlas genom en sammanslagning av de väletablerade och globalt erkända expertis av gruppmedlemmarna, var och en med sitt kärnområde: elektrokemiska biosensorer (Biosensorer och Bioelektronikcenter, Linköpings universitet) och aptamerval för livsmedels- och miljöanalys (Istanbul Kemerburgaz universitet). Den utvecklade aptamerbaserade sensorn förväntas öppna ny framtid i snabb och on-site patogenövervakning med förbättringsmöjligheter i hanteringen av utbrott, i genomförandet av befintlig EU-lagstiftning (direktiv 98/83/EC) om vatten/miljöledning, och i att möta de senaste indikationerna från de flesta av de internationella livsmedelssäkerhetsplattformarna (FDA, FAO, EFSA etc.). Tillsammans med de vetenskapliga målen ses Patho-Screen-projektet också som en viktig plattform för att möjliggöra en förstärkning av samarbetet mellan de två partneruniversiteten i visionen om framtida utbyten av studenter, forskare, kunskap och i utarbetandet av gemensamma grundläggande applikationer som till exempel i det kommande Horisont 2020 Europeiska kommissionen.</narrative>
      <narrative>Patho-Screen, a collaborative project between the Linköping University (Sweden) and the Istanbul Kemerburgaz University (Turkey), aims the development of a biosensor, based on aptamers and electrochemical detection, for the rapid, on-site and cost-effective screening of pathogens/bacteria (Salmonella typhimurium and E. Coli) in food and environmental samples. This is particularly relevant in fast growing country, as Turkey, where the concentration of citizens in large urban areas makes the incidence of pathogens associated problem extremely high; furthermore such a screening tool will be extremely important in countries where the limited access to resources and/or infrastructures (laboratories) is a limiting factor towards effective control of food and environment. The developed aptasensor is expected to open new prospective in rapid and on-site pathogens monitoring improving the management of outbreaks, promoting the implementation of existing European regulation (Directive 98/83/EC) on water/environmental management and meeting with the indications of international food safety platforms (FDA, FAO, EFSA etc.). Together with the scientific goals the Patho-Screen project is also seen as an important platform to allow the strengthening of the collaboration between the involved Universities in the vision of future exchanges of students, researchers, knowledge and in joint future applications as the forthcoming Horizon 2020.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Patho-screen, ett samarbetsprojekt mellan Linköpings universitet, Linköping, Sverige och Istanbul Kemerburgaz universitet, Istanbul, Turkiet med mål att utveckla en sensor för snabb, on-site och kostnadseffektiv screening av patogener/bakterier (Salmonella typhimurium och E. Coli) i livsmedels- och miljöprover. Den utvecklade sensorn kommer att baseras på användning av speciellt utformade aptamerer i kombination med elektrokemiska omvandlare. Detta ämne är särskilt relevant i snabbväxande länder, som Turkiet, där koncentrationen av medborgare i storstadsområden gör förekomsten av patogenassocierade problem extremt hög, och dessutom är utvecklingen av ett sådant screening-verktyg oerhört viktig i länder där den begränsade tillgången till resurser och/eller infrastruktur (laboratorier) är en begränsande faktor för en punktlig och effektiv kontroll av livsmedel och miljö. De utmaningar som utgörs av det förslagna projektet kommer att behandlas genom en sammanslagning av de väletablerade och globalt erkända expertis av gruppmedlemmarna, var och en med sitt kärnområde: elektrokemiska biosensorer (Biosensorer och Bioelektronikcenter, Linköpings universitet) och aptamerval för livsmedels- och miljöanalys (Istanbul Kemerburgaz universitet). Den utvecklade aptamerbaserade sensorn förväntas öppna ny framtid i snabb och on-site patogenövervakning med förbättringsmöjligheter i hanteringen av utbrott, i genomförandet av befintlig EU-lagstiftning (direktiv 98/83/EC) om vatten/miljöledning, och i att möta de senaste indikationerna från de flesta av de internationella livsmedelssäkerhetsplattformarna (FDA, FAO, EFSA etc.). Tillsammans med de vetenskapliga målen ses Patho-Screen-projektet också som en viktig plattform för att möjliggöra en förstärkning av samarbetet mellan de två partneruniversiteten i visionen om framtida utbyten av studenter, forskare, kunskap och i utarbetandet av gemensamma grundläggande applikationer som till exempel i det kommande Horisont 2020 Europeiska kommissionen.</narrative>
      <narrative>Patho-Screen, a collaborative project between the Linköping University (Sweden) and the Istanbul Kemerburgaz University (Turkey), aims the development of a biosensor, based on aptamers and electrochemical detection, for the rapid, on-site and cost-effective screening of pathogens/bacteria (Salmonella typhimurium and E. Coli) in food and environmental samples. This is particularly relevant in fast growing country, as Turkey, where the concentration of citizens in large urban areas makes the incidence of pathogens associated problem extremely high; furthermore such a screening tool will be extremely important in countries where the limited access to resources and/or infrastructures (laboratories) is a limiting factor towards effective control of food and environment. The developed aptasensor is expected to open new prospective in rapid and on-site pathogens monitoring improving the management of outbreaks, promoting the implementation of existing European regulation (Directive 98/83/EC) on water/environmental management and meeting with the indications of international food safety platforms (FDA, FAO, EFSA etc.). Together with the scientific goals the Patho-Screen project is also seen as an important platform to allow the strengthening of the collaboration between the involved Universities in the vision of future exchanges of students, researchers, knowledge and in joint future applications as the forthcoming Horizon 2020.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Using Next Generation Sequencing Technologies (NGS) to find a cure for Human and Cattle Filariasis.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">*Finding a cure for filariasis in humans and cattle* Lymphatic filariasis is a disease commonly known as elephantiasis and is caused by a parasite. This disease affects mostly people in developing countries. In Sri Lanka alone approximately 50% of the population (9.8 million people) is at risk of being infected and develop this disease. The disease causes deformities in people making them unable to work normally, this affects the productivity of the affected persons and causes loss of income. The fight against this disease is a fight against poverty in developing countries. Even more significant is the social stigma that goes with the disease (Elephantiasis). There is no vaccine against elephantiasis and only two known drugs that can combat this disease. The scientific name for the worm causing elephantiasis is Wuchereria bancrofti (W. bancrofti) The biggest problem for scientists to find cures against the disease is that W. bancrofti is almost impossible to keep alive in laboratory conditions. For that reason a close relative of this worm: Setaria digitata, that causes filariasis in cattle, can be used as a model for studies as this worm can be cultivated in laboratory conditions. Medical research is experiencing a revolution in the field of sequencing (reading) the genetic code of any organism using the so called Next Generation Sequencing technologies (NGS) at incredible speed and very low costs. In this case the sequence of a W. bancrofti genome is already publicly available. This will facilitate the planned comparative studies between these to related worms. It is of great value to also have the genetic code of the Setaria digitata as every gene discovery will be possible to test in the laboratories. The work will be mainly done using the power of modern computers and work that took decades in the past will take just a few years with the new bioinformatics tools available. Bioinformatics is a new science that fuses computational and biological sciences. The goal of this project is to produce the complete genome sequence of Setaria digitata and in this way allow the scientists to design new drugs and test them first in laboratory conditions and ultimately test if it works against the human elephantiasis. I will also allow the training and capacitation of a whole generation of Srilankan scientists in the use of modern bioinformatics tools.</narrative>
      <narrative>Lymphatic filariasis is the 2nd most common cause of permanent and long term disability in the world. In Sri Lanka approximately 50% of the population (9.8 million people) is at risk of contracting bancroftian filariasis. Permanent and long term disability as well as acute attacks of filariasis affects the productivity of persons and causes loss of income. Currently no vaccine is available for human filarisis. There are only two drugs available for treating human lymphatic filariasis: The worm Wuchereria bancrofti is responsible for approximately 115 million cases and approximately 13 million is caused by Brugia malayi. Although W. bancrofti is the major causative organism, very little is known about the molecular biology, biochemistry and immune mechanisms of this parasite. W. bancrofti cannot be maintained in the laboratory and this is an impediment for testing new treatment forms in laboratory conditions. The project described in this proposal proposes the use of a cattle filarial parasite, Setaria digitata, as the model organism. This project will sequence and annotate the complete genome of Setaria digitata using NGS tecnologies. Work that will allow the identification of genes susceptible to drugs. Next Generation Sequencing technologies are revolutionizing the way we do research in the Life Sciences field. This project will deploy a permanent stand alone bioinformatics platform in Colombo and traini researchers iand students in the use of it.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Using Next Generation Sequencing Technologies (NGS) to find a cure for Human and Cattle Filariasis.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tillämpning av nästa generations sekvenseringsteknologier (NGS) för att hitta botemedel för behandling och prevention av filariasis</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">*Finding a cure for filariasis in humans and cattle* Lymphatic filariasis is a disease commonly known as elephantiasis and is caused by a parasite. This disease affects mostly people in developing countries. In Sri Lanka alone approximately 50% of the population (9.8 million people) is at risk of being infected and develop this disease. The disease causes deformities in people making them unable to work normally, this affects the productivity of the affected persons and causes loss of income. The fight against this disease is a fight against poverty in developing countries. Even more significant is the social stigma that goes with the disease (Elephantiasis). There is no vaccine against elephantiasis and only two known drugs that can combat this disease. The scientific name for the worm causing elephantiasis is Wuchereria bancrofti (W. bancrofti) The biggest problem for scientists to find cures against the disease is that W. bancrofti is almost impossible to keep alive in laboratory conditions. For that reason a close relative of this worm: Setaria digitata, that causes filariasis in cattle, can be used as a model for studies as this worm can be cultivated in laboratory conditions. Medical research is experiencing a revolution in the field of sequencing (reading) the genetic code of any organism using the so called Next Generation Sequencing technologies (NGS) at incredible speed and very low costs. In this case the sequence of a W. bancrofti genome is already publicly available. This will facilitate the planned comparative studies between these to related worms. It is of great value to also have the genetic code of the Setaria digitata as every gene discovery will be possible to test in the laboratories. The work will be mainly done using the power of modern computers and work that took decades in the past will take just a few years with the new bioinformatics tools available. Bioinformatics is a new science that fuses computational and biological sciences. The goal of this project is to produce the complete genome sequence of Setaria digitata and in this way allow the scientists to design new drugs and test them first in laboratory conditions and ultimately test if it works against the human elephantiasis. I will also allow the training and capacitation of a whole generation of Srilankan scientists in the use of modern bioinformatics tools.</narrative>
      <narrative>Lymphatic filariasis is the 2nd most common cause of permanent and long term disability in the world. In Sri Lanka approximately 50% of the population (9.8 million people) is at risk of contracting bancroftian filariasis. Permanent and long term disability as well as acute attacks of filariasis affects the productivity of persons and causes loss of income. Currently no vaccine is available for human filarisis. There are only two drugs available for treating human lymphatic filariasis: The worm Wuchereria bancrofti is responsible for approximately 115 million cases and approximately 13 million is caused by Brugia malayi. Although W. bancrofti is the major causative organism, very little is known about the molecular biology, biochemistry and immune mechanisms of this parasite. W. bancrofti cannot be maintained in the laboratory and this is an impediment for testing new treatment forms in laboratory conditions. The project described in this proposal proposes the use of a cattle filarial parasite, Setaria digitata, as the model organism. This project will sequence and annotate the complete genome of Setaria digitata using NGS tecnologies. Work that will allow the identification of genes susceptible to drugs. Next Generation Sequencing technologies are revolutionizing the way we do research in the Life Sciences field. This project will deploy a permanent stand alone bioinformatics platform in Colombo and traini researchers iand students in the use of it.</narrative>
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      <narrative>East Africa has evidenced major shifts in tectonic activity and climate change. These changes resulted in the development of lakes, change in river course and fall in lake levels, which impacted landscape evolution, vegetation and early human societies. High-resolution paleoclimate records from sedimentary archives in Africa are very scarce. Moreover, existing studies have low temporal resolution or large age uncertainties. Paleoenvironment studies with good time resolution can provide answers on how hydrological changes have affected aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, and the sensitivity of these ecosystems towards different climate scenarios. Sedimentary and lake sequences from the catchment in Lake Victoria Basin form an excellent terrestrial archive to test the hypotheses: 1) short-term climate variability in North Atlantic is synchronous with changes in temperature and rainfall in east Africa, and 2) ecosystem changes were probably gradual and responded in phase to temperature and rainfall, which impacted early human settlements. Our goals are to reconstruct a high-resolution late-glacial to near-modern multi-proxy paleoclimate record and predict Holocene temperature and paleohydrology changes. We will correlate the data with other records from peat, stalagmites and marine sequences from this region. The two-way knowledge exchange, and new research initiatives and collaboration will provide fresh insights, benefit exchange of scientists, and improve existing facilities.</narrative>
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      <narrative>East Africa has evidenced major shifts in tectonic activity and climate change. These changes resulted in the development of lakes, change in river course and fall in lake levels, which impacted landscape evolution, vegetation and early human societies. High-resolution paleoclimate records from sedimentary archives in Africa are very scarce. Moreover, existing studies have low temporal resolution or large age uncertainties. Paleoenvironment studies with good time resolution can provide answers on how hydrological changes have affected aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, and the sensitivity of these ecosystems towards different climate scenarios. Sedimentary and lake sequences from the catchment in Lake Victoria Basin form an excellent terrestrial archive to test the hypotheses: 1) short-term climate variability in North Atlantic is synchronous with changes in temperature and rainfall in east Africa, and 2) ecosystem changes were probably gradual and responded in phase to temperature and rainfall, which impacted early human settlements. Our goals are to reconstruct a high-resolution late-glacial to near-modern multi-proxy paleoclimate record and predict Holocene temperature and paleohydrology changes. We will correlate the data with other records from peat, stalagmites and marine sequences from this region. The two-way knowledge exchange, and new research initiatives and collaboration will provide fresh insights, benefit exchange of scientists, and improve existing facilities.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Östafrika är ett tektoniskt mycket aktivt område och har också genomgått dramatiska klimatvariationer. Som en följd av detta har det bildats flera stora sjöar (t.ex. Victoria, Malawi och Tanganyika), floders lopp har ändrads och stränder och dynområden bildats och skiftat plats. Dramatiska klimatförändringar under Holocen har påverkat lanskapet, vegetationsmönster och tidiga mänskliga bosättningar. Det finns dock få observationer av paleoklimatet med hög upplösning från Östafrika vilket gör det svårt att dra slutsatser om hur sjöarna och deras avrinningsområden påverkats at klimatvariationer. med hög upplösning. Paleomiljöundersökningar med hög tidsupplösning kan ge svar på hur variationer i klimat och hydrologi har påverkat akvatiska och terrestra ekosystem och hur känsliga ekosystemen är i olika klimatscenarier. Lagerserier i jord och sediment i Victoriasjön och dess avrinningsområde i Kenya utgör ett utmärkt miljöarkiv med avseende på holocena klimatvariationer och gör det möjligt att testa följande hypoteser: 1) Korttidsvariationer i Nordatlantens klimat är synkrona med ändringar av temperatur och nederbörd i Östafrika. 2) Ekosystemen förändrades gradvis och i fas med variationerna temperatur och nederbörd, och dessa förändringar i ekosystemen påverkade de tidiga mänskliga bosättningarna i regionen. Projektets mål är att 1) rekonstruera paleoklimatet via en högupplöst tidsserie baserad åldersbestämning av lagerserier med kol-14-metoden och ett antal geokemiska variabler, 2) bestämma vegetationsförändringar med hjälp av specifika biomarkörer, 3) rekonstruera holocena variationer i temperatur och paleohydrologi. Dessa analyser kan ge svar på hur och på vilket sätt de olika ekosystemen, sjöarna, våtmarkerna och den terrestra vegetationen, svarade på och påverkades av förändringar i temperatur och nederbörd, om förändringarna skedde samtidigt i östra och västra Kenya och om förändringarna var gradvisa eller abrupta. Data från detta välintegrerade tvärvetenskapliga projekt kommer att användas för att korrelera med annan marin och terrestrisk paleoklimatisk dokumentation. Till exempel kommer vi att jämföra med paleoklimatisk dokumentation från andra östafrikanska sjöar (tex Malawi och Tanganyika), torv, marina sediment i Indiska oceanen och avlagringar i grottor från Ethopien. Projektet skall kommer att pågå i 3 tre år och kommer att kräva ske i nära samarbete mellan forskaregrupper från Sverige och Kenya, och kommer också att ske i samarbete ; de arbetar med andra forskare in stor britannienStorbritannien, USA, Tyskland, och Indien.</narrative>
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      <narrative>New insights into infection and immune-mediated polyneuropathy: Relevance with treatment of Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS)</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De immunmedierade polyneuropatierna, Guillain-Barrés syndrom (GBS) är en inflammatorisk demyeliniserande sjukdom i det perifera nervsystemet (PNS), som vanligen leder till en mycket hög nivå till neurologiskt handikapp trots behandling med antiinflamamtoriska medel såsom intravenös immunoglobulin (IvIg) och kortison. Årligen förekommer 2-15 fall av GBS per befolkning av 100,000 personer. Även om tidigare infektioner i andningsorganen och mag-/tarmkanalen (hos 50-60% av GBS-patienterna) talar för externa miljöfaktorers betydelse för sjukdomsprocessen. Den underliggande orsaken till det inflammatoriska angreppet mot PNS vid GBS är fortfarande till stor del okända. Därmed saknas det immunoterapeutiska behandlingar som är riktade mot sjukdomsspecifik neuroinflammation vid GBS och CIDP och många patienter blir kroniskt handikappade, och 5-10% dör under den akuta fasen, trots behandling med immunomodulerande läkemedel. Det har bevisats att infektioner med Campylobacter jejuni (C. jejuni), vilket är en ledande orsak till akuta bakteriella gastroenterit förknippas med GBS. En hög incidens av C. jejuni infektioner har hittats i många utvecklingsländer, till exempel Pakistan. Därför, är GBS orsakad av C. jejuni infektion en vanlig sjukdom i Pakistan. Experimentell autoimmun neurit (EAN) speglar många av de kliniska, immunologiska och morfologiska aspekterna av GBS och fungerar som en experimentell modell för studier av patogenes, immunoreglering och terapi för human GBS eller mer generella T-cellsmedierade autoimmuna sjukdomar. På senare tid har en viss typ av vitablodkroppar vid namn T-celler (T hjälparceller) som uttrycker pro-inflammatorisk cytokinen IL-17 (Th17-celler) och IL-23 identifierats som en ny mediatör av vävnad inflammation vid autoimmuna tillstånd. Det övergripande målet för detta samarbetsprojekt är undersöka eventuella rollen av IL-17/IL-23/Th17-celler vid uppkomst av autoimmun inflammation i PNS vid GBS. Om dessa cytokiner visar sig vara en bidragande sjukdomsframkallande mekanism vid GBS, finns det i sin tur potential till behandling med biologiska läkemedel som påverkar sekretion eller effekt av IL-23/IL-17 vid dessa sjukdomstillstånd. Vi planerar att: 1) undersöka effekten av IL-23 på blod T-celler från patienter med GBS och EAN hos möss; 2) identifiera de molekylära signalvägar som medierar effekten av IL-23 på blod T-celler erhållna från patienter med GBS och EAN hos möss; 3) undersöka huruvida IL-23 påverkar samarbetet mellan olika typer av vita blodkroppar (dvs T och B-celler) och 4) undersöka huruvida behandling specifikt riktad mot IL23/IL17/Th17 signallering har en effekt på djurmodellen av GBS, dvs EAN hos möss. Dessa mänskliga och murina studier kommer att bidra till en bättre förståelse av IL-23 i utvecklingen av autoimmun inflammatorisk polyneuropati i allmänhet, och av GBS i synnerhet, vilket stödjer inrättandet av nya forskningsprogram band mellan Sverige och Pakistan.</narrative>
      <narrative>GBS is an inflammatory demyelinating disease of the peripheral nervous system (PNS), which commonly lead to a very high level of neurological disability. The underlying cause of the inflammatory attack against PNS nerves in GBS remains largely unknown. Recently, a particular T cell subset that expresses the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-17 (T helper 17) cells and IL-23 has been identified as a novel mechanism mediating tissue inflammation and autoimmune response. The overall goal of the collaborative project is provide the necessary rationale to introduce specific biologic agents that block the IL23/IL17/Th17 pathway in the treatment of GBS patients with Swedish and Pakistani origin. We will do: 1) Explore the role of IL-23 in disease development and progression in EAN, an animal model for GBS; 2) Examine the effect of IL-23 on T cells from EAN mice and GBS patients; 3) Identify the molecular pathways that mediate the effect of IL-23 on EAN and GBS T cells; 4) Determine IL-23 affects on T and B cell cooperation; 5) Determine the therapeutic effects of specific biologic agents that block the IL23/IL17/Th17 pathway in EAN in vivo and GBS in vitro. These studies performed in Sweden and Pakistan allow us to understand the role of IL-23 in the development of GBS. The collaborative project supports establishment of new research ties between Sweden and Pakistan and research of relevance for an equitable and sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>GBS is an inflammatory demyelinating disease of the peripheral nervous system (PNS), which commonly lead to a very high level of neurological disability. The underlying cause of the inflammatory attack against PNS nerves in GBS remains largely unknown. Recently, a particular T cell subset that expresses the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-17 (T helper 17) cells and IL-23 has been identified as a novel mechanism mediating tissue inflammation and autoimmune response. The overall goal of the collaborative project is provide the necessary rationale to introduce specific biologic agents that block the IL23/IL17/Th17 pathway in the treatment of GBS patients with Swedish and Pakistani origin. We will do: 1) Explore the role of IL-23 in disease development and progression in EAN, an animal model for GBS; 2) Examine the effect of IL-23 on T cells from EAN mice and GBS patients; 3) Identify the molecular pathways that mediate the effect of IL-23 on EAN and GBS T cells; 4) Determine IL-23 affects on T and B cell cooperation; 5) Determine the therapeutic effects of specific biologic agents that block the IL23/IL17/Th17 pathway in EAN in vivo and GBS in vitro. These studies performed in Sweden and Pakistan allow us to understand the role of IL-23 in the development of GBS. The collaborative project supports establishment of new research ties between Sweden and Pakistan and research of relevance for an equitable and sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Thermoelectric energy conversion is gaining increasing attention due to being a very environmentally clean and direct solid-state conversion, having no carbon emission. However, applications of TEs is rather limited due to the limited efficiency of available materials. Novel strategies are needed to improve the performance of TE materials, which include nanoengineering strategies and nanocomposite/hybrid materials concepts. The purpose of this research project is to develop high-performance hybrid thermoelectric (TE) materials and TE generators for harvesting low-grade waste heat. Main aim is to utilize solution chemical principles for the fabrication of the nanomaterials as well as their composites/hybrids in conducting polymer matrices. These kind of processes are affordable and able to be scaled up to cover much larger areas with a decent level of performance. The great advantage will be scalability and low cost processes that are going to be utilized for the fabrication of these hybrid materials ? two critical parameters for immediate applications. The project is planned as collaboration between KTH-FNM and Fatih university-Department of Chemistry, Turkey. The groups have complementary experience to assure the success of the proposed project. KTH has expertise on the fabrication and characterization of nanostructured inorganic thermoelectric materials while FU has long-term experience on inorganic-organic hybrid materials and their transport property evaluation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Termoelektrisk energiomvandling får allt större uppmärksamhet eftersom de är fasta-tillstånd mycket miljövänlig enheter som kan omvandla energi mellan spillvärme och elektricitet, utan att producera koldioxidutsläpp. Emellertid är tillämpningar av TE material ganska begränsad på grund av den begränsade effektiviteten hos tillgängliga material. Nya strategier för att förbättra prestanda för TE material, bland annat Nano-engineering strategier och nanokomposit/hybrid material koncept. Syftet med forskningsprojektet är att utveckla högpresterande hybrid termoelektriska (TE) material och TE generatorer för skörd av lågvärdig spillvärme. Huvudsyftet är att utnyttja lösning-baserade kemiska principer för tillverkning av nanomaterial samt framställnign av kompositer/hybrider i halvledande polymerer. Denna typ av processer är prisvärda och kan skalas upp till att omfatta betydligt större områden med en anständig nivå av prestanda. Den stora fördelen är skalbarhet och låg kostnad förfaranden som kommer att användas för tillverkning av dessa hybrid material ? vilka är två viktiga parametrar för omedelbara tillämpningar. Projektet planeras som ett samarbete mellan KTH-Funktionella Material och Fatih universitet Institutionen för kemi (betecknad FU). Grupperna har kompletterande erfarenheter för att garantera framgång för det föreslagna projektet. KTH har omfattande erfarenhet av tillverkning och karakterisering av nanostrukturerade oorganiska termoelektriska material medan FU har lång erfarenhet av oorganiska-organiska hybrid material tillsammans med deras transport egendom utvärdering.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Thermoelectric energy conversion is gaining increasing attention due to being a very environmentally clean and direct solid-state conversion, having no carbon emission. However, applications of TEs is rather limited due to the limited efficiency of available materials. Novel strategies are needed to improve the performance of TE materials, which include nanoengineering strategies and nanocomposite/hybrid materials concepts. The purpose of this research project is to develop high-performance hybrid thermoelectric (TE) materials and TE generators for harvesting low-grade waste heat. Main aim is to utilize solution chemical principles for the fabrication of the nanomaterials as well as their composites/hybrids in conducting polymer matrices. These kind of processes are affordable and able to be scaled up to cover much larger areas with a decent level of performance. The great advantage will be scalability and low cost processes that are going to be utilized for the fabrication of these hybrid materials ? two critical parameters for immediate applications. The project is planned as collaboration between KTH-FNM and Fatih university-Department of Chemistry, Turkey. The groups have complementary experience to assure the success of the proposed project. KTH has expertise on the fabrication and characterization of nanostructured inorganic thermoelectric materials while FU has long-term experience on inorganic-organic hybrid materials and their transport property evaluation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Termoelektrisk energiomvandling får allt större uppmärksamhet eftersom de är fasta-tillstånd mycket miljövänlig enheter som kan omvandla energi mellan spillvärme och elektricitet, utan att producera koldioxidutsläpp. Emellertid är tillämpningar av TE material ganska begränsad på grund av den begränsade effektiviteten hos tillgängliga material. Nya strategier för att förbättra prestanda för TE material, bland annat Nano-engineering strategier och nanokomposit/hybrid material koncept. Syftet med forskningsprojektet är att utveckla högpresterande hybrid termoelektriska (TE) material och TE generatorer för skörd av lågvärdig spillvärme. Huvudsyftet är att utnyttja lösning-baserade kemiska principer för tillverkning av nanomaterial samt framställnign av kompositer/hybrider i halvledande polymerer. Denna typ av processer är prisvärda och kan skalas upp till att omfatta betydligt större områden med en anständig nivå av prestanda. Den stora fördelen är skalbarhet och låg kostnad förfaranden som kommer att användas för tillverkning av dessa hybrid material ? vilka är två viktiga parametrar för omedelbara tillämpningar. Projektet planeras som ett samarbete mellan KTH-Funktionella Material och Fatih universitet Institutionen för kemi (betecknad FU). Grupperna har kompletterande erfarenheter för att garantera framgång för det föreslagna projektet. KTH har omfattande erfarenhet av tillverkning och karakterisering av nanostrukturerade oorganiska termoelektriska material medan FU har lång erfarenhet av oorganiska-organiska hybrid material tillsammans med deras transport egendom utvärdering.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Materials science can contribute significantly toward development of renewable energy technologies via providing new materials for future generation light emitting diodes (LEDs) and solar cells. In order to grasp the entire potential for the emerging transparent electronics, semiconductor materials of both - electron (n) and hole (p) type conductivity are required. Among the wide band gap semiconductors ZnO is rather developed n-type material, although its p-type conductivity is still a solid an obstacle. While NiO is oxide material with stable p-type conductivity, integration of two materials can lead to efficient p-n junction with plenty of applications. Furthermore, both materials are transparent for visible light, thus enabling contribution to emerging Transparent Electronics. In this project, we propose elaboration of both p- and n -type transparent oxides with low cost industry compatible technology. The complete characterization of structural, optical and electrical properties of the materials will be performed, aimed to obtain enhanced electrical properties and tuned transparency over a large spectral range from ultraviolet (UV) up to mid-infrared (IR). Final stage of the project will be fabrication of a hetero p-n junction for LEDs, transparent for visible light. The project will open the pathway towards the realization of transparent systems and devices and also efficient photovoltaic and solar cells for the future energy production &amp; energy saving technologies.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Transparent elektronik är en ny teknik som utnyttjar halvledare med stort bandgap för att åstadkomma osynliga optoelektroniska komponenter. Transparenta ledande oxider (TCO) med stort bandgap är lämpliga som material eftersom de både uppvisar en hög genomskinlighet och en god ledningsförmåga. Om dessa material kan växas i tunna skikt kan de användas till en mängd olika tillämpningar, t.ex. arkitektoniska fönster, solceller och optoelektriska komponenter. Vanligtvis används tunna filmer av indium-tenn-oxid (ITO) som genomskinliga elektroder för de flesta tillämpningar. Den växande marknaden för platta bildskärmar har orsakat en akut ökning av indiumkonsumtionen, vilket resulterat i att priset på indium har tiofaldigats. Det är därför viktigt att utveckla alternativa material för genomskinliga elektroder. Vidare är det av yttersta vikt att utveckla nya typer av p-dopade TCO med minst lika goda optiska och elektriska egenskaper som de befintliga n-dopade TCO. Detta skulle öppna för en ny typ av tillämpningar för transparent elektronik som inbegriper pn-övergångar och diodstrukturer. Zinkoxid (ZnO) är en halvledare med stort bandgap, 3.37 eV. ZnO är ett viktigt elektroniskt och fotoniskt material för en mängd teknologiska komponenter. Filmer av ZnO har en god genomskinlighet med mer än 93% transmission av synligt ljus. Rent ZnO är en isolator, men genom n-dopning kan materialet göras ledande med extremt låg resistivitet, ner till 10-4Ohm cm2 . Samtidigt har uppmärksamhet fokuserats på studier av filmer och nanostrukturer av ZnO som det optiskt aktiva materialet i lysdioder. Effektiv ljusemission vid rumstemperatur möjliggörs i ZnO på grund av en hög bindningsenergi hos excitonen (60 meV). ZnO är därför ett idealt material för lysdioder, men utvecklingen av lysdioder baserade på ZnO hejdas av att det ännu inte finns någon metod för stabil p-doping. Ett rimligt alternativ är att kombinera n-dopat ZnO med ett annat p-dopad material till så kallade heterostruktur. Bland de p-dopade oxiderna är NiO ett lovande material som också är genomskinligt för synligt ljus och det har ett stort bandgap (3.6 ? 4 eV). Konduktiviteten i NiO är kopplad till defekter såsom Ni-vakanser, interstitiellt syre eller dopatomer såsom litium. En heterostruktur av tunna filmer eller nanostrukturer av dessa två material skulle möjliggöra en genomskinlig pn-övergång som är nyckeln till elektroniska komponenter. En sådan heterostruktur skulle med fördel kunna använda i både lysdioder och i genomskinliga solceller. Utvecklingen av dessa material skulle därför väsentligt bidra till en hållbar utveckling av samhället i form av förnybar energi och energieffektivisering. Med denna ansökan skulle vi inleda ett samarbete som för samman forskare vid Institutionen för Fysik, Kemi, och Biologi vid Linköpings Universitet (LiU, Sverige) och Solid State Physics Department vid National Research Center (NRC, Egypten). Betydande synergieffekter förväntas i form av forskningsinsatser inom dessa institutioner, och detta projekt syftar till att kanalisera en del av arbetet för att uppnå gemensamma mål. Båda grupperna har kompetens inom tillväxt och karaktärisering av halvledare, men det är främst den komplementära expertisen och den alternativa forskningsutrustningen som ska utnyttjas i detta projekt, för utbyte av idéer och material prover med syfte till gemensamma publikationer och workshops.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Materials science can contribute significantly toward development of renewable energy technologies via providing new materials for future generation light emitting diodes (LEDs) and solar cells. In order to grasp the entire potential for the emerging transparent electronics, semiconductor materials of both - electron (n) and hole (p) type conductivity are required. Among the wide band gap semiconductors ZnO is rather developed n-type material, although its p-type conductivity is still a solid an obstacle. While NiO is oxide material with stable p-type conductivity, integration of two materials can lead to efficient p-n junction with plenty of applications. Furthermore, both materials are transparent for visible light, thus enabling contribution to emerging Transparent Electronics. In this project, we propose elaboration of both p- and n -type transparent oxides with low cost industry compatible technology. The complete characterization of structural, optical and electrical properties of the materials will be performed, aimed to obtain enhanced electrical properties and tuned transparency over a large spectral range from ultraviolet (UV) up to mid-infrared (IR). Final stage of the project will be fabrication of a hetero p-n junction for LEDs, transparent for visible light. The project will open the pathway towards the realization of transparent systems and devices and also efficient photovoltaic and solar cells for the future energy production &amp; energy saving technologies.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Mobile technology is a key enabler in order to tackle a range of medical problems in resource poor settings. The advances in mobile phone camera technologies and the spread of mobile wireless networks facilitate medical applications for transfer, viewing, and processing of digital microscopy samples. We have developed a prototype for a low-cost miniaturized microscope that has the ability to capture highly magnified images of patient samples sent over wireless mobile networks. Our central webmicroscope server allows the diagnostic process to be performed remotely, by a human observers or using automated computer vision analysis. We will evaluate a diagnostic platform for image-based detection and quantification of malaria parasites in routinely prepared blood smears. Captured digital images of the specimens are transferred to the central server to calculate the malaria parasitemia and to return the results to the technician in the field. To evaluate the feasibility of the method; a proof-of-concept field study will be carried out in the Bagamoyo District, Tanzania with Muhimbili University. The study will include a comparison with conventional microscopy with regard to diagnostic accuracy, an evaluation of usability and assessment of time to achieve diagnosis. The method will aid in the combat of infectious diseases at the point-of-care level of health care and has the potential to improve access to diagnostics, enable task-shifting and shorten the time to diagnosis.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tuberkulos (TB) hör tillsammans med HIV och malaria till världens största infektionssjukdomar som dödar många miljoner människor varje år, fram för allt i utvecklingsländer i Afrika och Asien. På sistone har också andra sjukdomar som främst betraktas som välfärdssjuksomar ökat markant i många av dessa utvecklingsländer. Dit hör diabetes som är en metabolisk sjukdom som resulterar i en minskad insulinkänslighet. Diabetes är en viktig riskfaktor för att drabbas av lungtuberkulos och diabetes patienter har en tre gånger så hög risk att utveckla aktiv TB jämfört med friska individer. Det är troligt att diabetes leder till ett försvagat immunsvar, men få studier görs för att bringa klarhet i de patogena mekanismerna som leder till denna ökning. För att kunna förbättra diagnos och behandling av TB också hos patienter med diabetes, måste vi först lära oss om mekanismerna kring uppkomst och utveckling av infektion och sjukdom för att försöka hjälpa patienterna till ett bättre liv. Vårt projekt syftar till studera immunsvaret vid TB/diabetes infektion samt att utveckla ny diagnostik och behandling av TB/diabetes patienter. Vår forskargrupp har etablerat ett starkt forskningsnätverk kring TB genom att vi samarbetar med forskare och kliniker i Bangladesh, där förekomsten av både TB och diabetes är mycket vanlig. Tillgången till TB/DM patienter är stor och därför är det lättare att genomföra större kliniska studier på utvalda patientgrupper. I det här projektet tänker vi utforska ett nytt diagnostiskt test som bygger på våra fynd att TB patienter har en kraftigt förhöjd nivå av antikroppsproducerande celler i blodet, speciellt vid allvarig sjukdom. Vi kommer att studera antal, utseende och funktion hos dessa antikroppsproducerande celler hos TB/diabetes patienter jämfört med relevanta kontrollgrupper. Vi planerar vidare att använda avancerad metodik för att karaktärisera fenotyp och funktion hos olika typer av immunceller i perifert blod, före och efter behandling med läkemedel mot TB för att kartlägga varför kroppen inte kan kontrollera sjukdom framför allt om man har både TB och diabetes. Vår förhoppning är att vi ska hitta unika kombinationer av celler och molekyler som är specifikt uttryckta vid TB infektion och se hur dessa immunsvar förändras hos diabetes patienter med TB. I en klinisk prövning i Bangladesh, kommer vi också att prova om behandling med två preparat, fenylbutyrat och vitamin D, kan samverkar för att stärka det antimikrobiella immunsvaret samt öka insulinkänsligheten i kroppen och förhindra sjukdomsförloppet. Vi har för avsikt att närmare studera hur dessa preparat reglerar immunsvaret och speciellt produktionen av små antimikrobiella peptider som har visats vara viktiga för avdödning av TB bakterier och därför liknas vid kroppens eget antibiotikum. Våra upptäckter tyder på att TB såväl som diabetes patienter har en brist på antimikrobiella peptider vilket kan göra det lättare för bakterierna att invadera lungan hos patienter som lider av båda dessa sjukdomar. Vår målsättning är att motverka denna nedreglering och förstärka vårt skydd mot TB infektion genom att öka produktionen av dessa antibiotiska peptider i våra slemhinnor. Vår förhoppning är att resultaten från projektet ska bidra till ökad kunskap kring immunsvaret vid TB och hur detta förändras hos patienter med diabetes samt hur effektiv diagnostik och behandling bör utvecklas i framtiden. Positiva resultat från vår forskning bidrar direkt till patientnyttan, eftersom en förbättrad TB diagnostik samt behandling kommer minska spridning av sjukdom och leda till en snabbare klinisk återhämtning.</narrative>
      <narrative>An important but currently neglected threat for the development of active tuberculosis (TB) is diabetes, which increase the risk of clinical TB several fold. In this proposal, we take advantage of a well-established collaboration with Bangladesh to explore the role of diabetes in the pathogenesis and progression of chronic TB disease. We will use patients samples collected in well-designed clinical studies and advanced immunological techniques to carefully characterize macrophage function as well as the behaviour and relevance of peripheral lymphocyte responses involved in TB and how these are affected by concomitant diabetes disease. Our research constellation has also developed novel concepts for immunodiagnosis and immunotherapy of TB that will be evaluated in patients with diabetes. Here, a novel B cell test will be used as a diagnostic and prognostic biomarker of active TB in patient cohorts recruited in a high-prevalence setting in Dhaka, Bangladesh. In a clinical trial, we will also study if novel inducers of antimicrobial peptides, phenylbutyrate and vitamin D, can restore immune function and insulin sensitivity in diabetic patients with TB. Our ambition is to promote knowledge and technology transfer between the collaborating institutions, partly by local PhD and postdoc training, to gain synergistic effects on the discovery of clinically relevant targets that could be used to improve medical management and general health of patients with TB and diabetes.</narrative>
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      <narrative>An important but currently neglected threat for the development of active tuberculosis (TB) is diabetes, which increase the risk of clinical TB several fold. In this proposal, we take advantage of a well-established collaboration with Bangladesh to explore the role of diabetes in the pathogenesis and progression of chronic TB disease. We will use patients samples collected in well-designed clinical studies and advanced immunological techniques to carefully characterize macrophage function as well as the behaviour and relevance of peripheral lymphocyte responses involved in TB and how these are affected by concomitant diabetes disease. Our research constellation has also developed novel concepts for immunodiagnosis and immunotherapy of TB that will be evaluated in patients with diabetes. Here, a novel B cell test will be used as a diagnostic and prognostic biomarker of active TB in patient cohorts recruited in a high-prevalence setting in Dhaka, Bangladesh. In a clinical trial, we will also study if novel inducers of antimicrobial peptides, phenylbutyrate and vitamin D, can restore immune function and insulin sensitivity in diabetic patients with TB. Our ambition is to promote knowledge and technology transfer between the collaborating institutions, partly by local PhD and postdoc training, to gain synergistic effects on the discovery of clinically relevant targets that could be used to improve medical management and general health of patients with TB and diabetes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tuberkulos (TB) hör tillsammans med HIV och malaria till världens största infektionssjukdomar som dödar många miljoner människor varje år, fram för allt i utvecklingsländer i Afrika och Asien. På sistone har också andra sjukdomar som främst betraktas som välfärdssjuksomar ökat markant i många av dessa utvecklingsländer. Dit hör diabetes som är en metabolisk sjukdom som resulterar i en minskad insulinkänslighet. Diabetes är en viktig riskfaktor för att drabbas av lungtuberkulos och diabetes patienter har en tre gånger så hög risk att utveckla aktiv TB jämfört med friska individer. Det är troligt att diabetes leder till ett försvagat immunsvar, men få studier görs för att bringa klarhet i de patogena mekanismerna som leder till denna ökning. För att kunna förbättra diagnos och behandling av TB också hos patienter med diabetes, måste vi först lära oss om mekanismerna kring uppkomst och utveckling av infektion och sjukdom för att försöka hjälpa patienterna till ett bättre liv. Vårt projekt syftar till studera immunsvaret vid TB/diabetes infektion samt att utveckla ny diagnostik och behandling av TB/diabetes patienter. Vår forskargrupp har etablerat ett starkt forskningsnätverk kring TB genom att vi samarbetar med forskare och kliniker i Bangladesh, där förekomsten av både TB och diabetes är mycket vanlig. Tillgången till TB/DM patienter är stor och därför är det lättare att genomföra större kliniska studier på utvalda patientgrupper. I det här projektet tänker vi utforska ett nytt diagnostiskt test som bygger på våra fynd att TB patienter har en kraftigt förhöjd nivå av antikroppsproducerande celler i blodet, speciellt vid allvarig sjukdom. Vi kommer att studera antal, utseende och funktion hos dessa antikroppsproducerande celler hos TB/diabetes patienter jämfört med relevanta kontrollgrupper. Vi planerar vidare att använda avancerad metodik för att karaktärisera fenotyp och funktion hos olika typer av immunceller i perifert blod, före och efter behandling med läkemedel mot TB för att kartlägga varför kroppen inte kan kontrollera sjukdom framför allt om man har både TB och diabetes. Vår förhoppning är att vi ska hitta unika kombinationer av celler och molekyler som är specifikt uttryckta vid TB infektion och se hur dessa immunsvar förändras hos diabetes patienter med TB. I en klinisk prövning i Bangladesh, kommer vi också att prova om behandling med två preparat, fenylbutyrat och vitamin D, kan samverkar för att stärka det antimikrobiella immunsvaret samt öka insulinkänsligheten i kroppen och förhindra sjukdomsförloppet. Vi har för avsikt att närmare studera hur dessa preparat reglerar immunsvaret och speciellt produktionen av små antimikrobiella peptider som har visats vara viktiga för avdödning av TB bakterier och därför liknas vid kroppens eget antibiotikum. Våra upptäckter tyder på att TB såväl som diabetes patienter har en brist på antimikrobiella peptider vilket kan göra det lättare för bakterierna att invadera lungan hos patienter som lider av båda dessa sjukdomar. Vår målsättning är att motverka denna nedreglering och förstärka vårt skydd mot TB infektion genom att öka produktionen av dessa antibiotiska peptider i våra slemhinnor. Vår förhoppning är att resultaten från projektet ska bidra till ökad kunskap kring immunsvaret vid TB och hur detta förändras hos patienter med diabetes samt hur effektiv diagnostik och behandling bör utvecklas i framtiden. Positiva resultat från vår forskning bidrar direkt till patientnyttan, eftersom en förbättrad TB diagnostik samt behandling kommer minska spridning av sjukdom och leda till en snabbare klinisk återhämtning.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hur överlever och sprids vattenburna sjukdomsframkallande bakterier i flodvatten i Bolivia? Kontaminerat dricksvatten är en vanlig källa till infektion i utvecklingsländer och framförallt många diarrépatogener anses vara vattenburna Vi har tidigare visar att den diarreframkallande bakterien enterotoxigen Escherichia coli (ETEC) finns i dricksvatten och överlever i vatten i flera månader med intakt cellmembran och med en aktiv transkription av vissa gener. Våra resultat indikerar att diarreframkallande bakterier kan ligga tysta i vattenkällor under mycket lång tid och att de sedan kan orsaka sjukdom hos människor som dricker vattnet. Men hur bakterierna kan överleva i näringsfattigt dricksvatten under så lång tid är ännu inte utrett. För att undersöka detta har vi i ett tidigare projekt studerat alla gener som uttrycks hos ETEC när den befinner sig i vatten. Vi fann att ETEC snabbt anpassar sig till vattenmiljön genom att direkt upp och nedreglera olika gener. Därefter fann vi att ETEC efter ca 2 timmar i vatten kraftigt uppreglerar en grupp av gener som vi tror kan göra bakterien ännu mer motståndskraftig mot vattenmiljön samt även virulent. Ytterligare en grupp gener uppreglerades successivt efter dagar och månader i vatten. Dessa gener gör att bakterierna låser sig i ett inaktivt läge och överlever i vatten med minimal metabolism. Vi avser nu vidareutveckla hypotesen att spridning av vattenburna bakterier kräver en aktiv genreglering och vi avser att verifiera detta med ett transposon-mutantbibliotek för att bestämma de gener som är essentiella för överlevnad i vatten. I ett samarbete med forskare i Bolivia och Bangladesh kommer vi att bestämma om dessa essentiella gener även uttrycks i patogena E. coli som förekommer i kontaminerat flodvatten. Slutligen kommer vi att studera om spridning i vatten påverkar patogena bakteriers resistens mot antibiotika samt även om upptag av naturligt förekommande resistensgener ökar i vatten, vi kommer specifikt att studera vattendrag i närheten av gruvor och jämföra med flodvatten nära La Paz i Bolivia. Vår hypotes är att förekomsten av metalljoner i vatten driver resistensupptag av både metallresistens och antibiotikaresisten eftersom de ofta sitter på samma plasmider. Syftet med studien är att förstå vilka gener som diarréframkallande patogener reglerar för att kunna överleva i vatten under lång tid och hur de kan behålla sin infektionsförmåga. Vi kommer även att studera de mekanismer för upptag av antibiotika och metall-resistens som kan förekomma i naturliga vatten. Projektet är ett aktivt samarbete mellan forskare i främst Bolivia men även Bangladesh, båda länder som drabbas hårt av vattenburen infektionssmitta. Projektet kommer att stärka forskningen vid Universidad Mayor San Andres i La Paz genom metodöverföring samt doktorandutbildning som sker inom ramen för ett större Sida-finansierat anslag. Resultaten kommer att ge generell kunskap om vattenburen bakteriell smitta som kan användas för att hindra spridning och förvärvad antibiotikaresistens hos vattenburna patogener.</narrative>
      <narrative>Waterborne diarrheal diseases remain a major threat to the youngest population in low- and middle-income countries. Recently we have seen how crowded refugee camps, flooding and earth quakes may result in rapid spreading of diarrhoea and other water borne infectious diseases. Hence we need to understand how water borne diarrhoeal pathogens can emerge and spread so rapidly. The aim of this project is to understand how pathogenic bacteria survive in water and how water transmission affects virulence and acquired antibiotic resistance. The hypothesis is that bacteria in water transiently actively regulate genes that aid in infection of new hosts but that long term water incubation select for antibiotic resistant dormant bacteria that still may be infectious. Determination of the transcriptome in enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) in water by Illumina RNA-seq analyses revealed active gene regulation and indicated adaptation towards antibiotic resistant so called persister cells We aim to verify essential genes required for survival by advanced sequencing methods as well as determine if water is a inducer for uptake of naturally occurring antibiotic resistance genes as well as increased infecitvity. The project is a collaboration with Bangladesh and Bolivia and includes local capacity building by PhD training of Bolivian students. The aim is to identify means to predict and prevent epidemic outbreaks of gastrointestinal infections transmitted via water.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Waterborne diarrheal diseases remain a major threat to the youngest population in low- and middle-income countries. Recently we have seen how crowded refugee camps, flooding and earth quakes may result in rapid spreading of diarrhoea and other water borne infectious diseases. Hence we need to understand how water borne diarrhoeal pathogens can emerge and spread so rapidly. The aim of this project is to understand how pathogenic bacteria survive in water and how water transmission affects virulence and acquired antibiotic resistance. The hypothesis is that bacteria in water transiently actively regulate genes that aid in infection of new hosts but that long term water incubation select for antibiotic resistant dormant bacteria that still may be infectious. Determination of the transcriptome in enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) in water by Illumina RNA-seq analyses revealed active gene regulation and indicated adaptation towards antibiotic resistant so called persister cells We aim to verify essential genes required for survival by advanced sequencing methods as well as determine if water is a inducer for uptake of naturally occurring antibiotic resistance genes as well as increased infecitvity. The project is a collaboration with Bangladesh and Bolivia and includes local capacity building by PhD training of Bolivian students. The aim is to identify means to predict and prevent epidemic outbreaks of gastrointestinal infections transmitted via water.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hur överlever och sprids vattenburna sjukdomsframkallande bakterier i flodvatten i Bolivia? Kontaminerat dricksvatten är en vanlig källa till infektion i utvecklingsländer och framförallt många diarrépatogener anses vara vattenburna Vi har tidigare visar att den diarreframkallande bakterien enterotoxigen Escherichia coli (ETEC) finns i dricksvatten och överlever i vatten i flera månader med intakt cellmembran och med en aktiv transkription av vissa gener. Våra resultat indikerar att diarreframkallande bakterier kan ligga tysta i vattenkällor under mycket lång tid och att de sedan kan orsaka sjukdom hos människor som dricker vattnet. Men hur bakterierna kan överleva i näringsfattigt dricksvatten under så lång tid är ännu inte utrett. För att undersöka detta har vi i ett tidigare projekt studerat alla gener som uttrycks hos ETEC när den befinner sig i vatten. Vi fann att ETEC snabbt anpassar sig till vattenmiljön genom att direkt upp och nedreglera olika gener. Därefter fann vi att ETEC efter ca 2 timmar i vatten kraftigt uppreglerar en grupp av gener som vi tror kan göra bakterien ännu mer motståndskraftig mot vattenmiljön samt även virulent. Ytterligare en grupp gener uppreglerades successivt efter dagar och månader i vatten. Dessa gener gör att bakterierna låser sig i ett inaktivt läge och överlever i vatten med minimal metabolism. Vi avser nu vidareutveckla hypotesen att spridning av vattenburna bakterier kräver en aktiv genreglering och vi avser att verifiera detta med ett transposon-mutantbibliotek för att bestämma de gener som är essentiella för överlevnad i vatten. I ett samarbete med forskare i Bolivia och Bangladesh kommer vi att bestämma om dessa essentiella gener även uttrycks i patogena E. coli som förekommer i kontaminerat flodvatten. Slutligen kommer vi att studera om spridning i vatten påverkar patogena bakteriers resistens mot antibiotika samt även om upptag av naturligt förekommande resistensgener ökar i vatten, vi kommer specifikt att studera vattendrag i närheten av gruvor och jämföra med flodvatten nära La Paz i Bolivia. Vår hypotes är att förekomsten av metalljoner i vatten driver resistensupptag av både metallresistens och antibiotikaresisten eftersom de ofta sitter på samma plasmider. Syftet med studien är att förstå vilka gener som diarréframkallande patogener reglerar för att kunna överleva i vatten under lång tid och hur de kan behålla sin infektionsförmåga. Vi kommer även att studera de mekanismer för upptag av antibiotika och metall-resistens som kan förekomma i naturliga vatten. Projektet är ett aktivt samarbete mellan forskare i främst Bolivia men även Bangladesh, båda länder som drabbas hårt av vattenburen infektionssmitta. Projektet kommer att stärka forskningen vid Universidad Mayor San Andres i La Paz genom metodöverföring samt doktorandutbildning som sker inom ramen för ett större Sida-finansierat anslag. Resultaten kommer att ge generell kunskap om vattenburen bakteriell smitta som kan användas för att hindra spridning och förvärvad antibiotikaresistens hos vattenburna patogener.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Glucose needs in children with acute febrile illness in Uganda- challenging the existing guidelines for improved survival</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den globala barnadödligheten har minskat under senaste åren, men fortfarande dör varje år sju miljoner barn under fem år, de flesta av dem av behandlingsbara infektionssjukdomar som lunginflammation, diarré och malaria. Majoriteten dödsfall sker i Afrika söder om Sahara. Basen i omhändertagandet av barn med akut febersjukdom är behandling med antibiotika och antimalarialäkemedel. Terapi som syftar till att understödja basala vitalfunktioner har däremot fått mindre fokus och är många gånger påtagligt eftersatt. Lågt blodsocker är förenat med sämre prognos vid en akut infektion men symptomen är ofta diffusa och därmed svåra att diagnostisera. Man vet att dödligheten är hög hos barn med blodsockernivåer under det av världshälsoorganisationen definierade gränsvärdet. Det finns nu ett antal studier som också pekar på en ökad dödlighet bland barn med blodsockervärden som i nuläget räknas som inom det normala referensintervallet. Vi ifrågasätter i denna studie den etablerade gränsen för lågt blodsocker. Vi vill samtidigt hitta förklaringar till varför en del barn har lågt eller lågt normalt blodsocker när de läggs in på sjukhus med en infektionssjukdom. Det normala fysiologiska svaret på en infektion är att kroppen släpper ut stresshormonet kortisol som verkar genom att höja blodsockret. Orsakerna till att detta inte alltid fungerar, och att en del barn istället uppvisar en blodsockernivå som är lägre än det normala, är inte kända. Kanske beror det på att barn i resursfattiga länder söker sent i sjukdomsförloppet och därmed inte längre ?orkar? producera stresshormon, eller så beror det på att det läggs föga fokus på energitillförsel hos sjuka barn. Det kan också vara så att barns kroppar reagerar på infektioner på ett annorlunda sätt än vuxna, något som en del studier från höginkomstländer redan indikerat. Vi kommer att studera 8000 barn mellan två månader och 13 års ålder som läggs in på sjukhus med en akut infektion på ett sjukhus i Mbarara i södra Uganda. Blodsockervärdet kommer att mätas vid ankomsten. Hälften av barnen kommer att få extra sockerlösning vid inläggningen redan om deras blodsocker är måttligt sänkt, medan hälften kommer att behandlas enligt rådande riktlinjer, alltså ges sockerlösning vid en lägre blodsockernivå. Sockertillförsel och blodsockermätning kommer att fortgår över behandlingstiden och som mest intensivt under första dygnet. För de tusen första patienterna i studien kommer vi att ta ytterligare prover vid ankomsten till sjukhuset för att få bättre förståelse för orsaker till olika blodsockernivåer i akuta infektioner. Vi kommer att ta blodprov för stresshormonet kortisol och hormonet insulin, som hjälper till att minska höga nivåer av socker i blodet. Vi kommer också att mäta socker och en viss typ av syror, som ökar när man svälter och ibland också vid infektion. Sen kommer vi att följa sjukdomens utveckling under tiden på sjukhuset. Vi kommer att intervjua barnens vårdnadshavare för att få information om hur barnen ätit och druckit under sjukdomen samt hur länge de varit sjuka. Vi kan sedan jämföra hur olika nivåer av hormon, syror och socker påverkar barnens tillfrisknande. Informationen från föräldrarna bidrar till att ge en tidsuppfattning till sjukdomen, om barnet varit sjukt länge eller inte, och om det har fått i sig näring och energi under sjukdomstiden. Vi kan också jämföra om vissa infektioner innebär en större risk för att utveckla lågt blodsocker jämfört med andra. Våra resultat kommer att informera riktlinjer för optimalt omhändertagande av barn med akuta infektioner och ge en uppfattning om huruvida det rådande gränsvärdet för lågt blodsocker ska justeras, för att öka chanserna för ett barn att överleva en infektion. Vi kommer också få en bättre förståelse för vad som händer i ett barns kropp under en infektion och därmed öka förståelsen för ett optimalt omhändertagande av dessa barn. I förlängningen kommer våra resultat att bidra till bättre vård för barn med akuta infektioner och med det</narrative>
      <narrative>Mortality from pneumonia, malaria and other infections in young children remains high in sub-Saharan African hospitals, and most deaths occur within the first 24 hours of admission. Antimalarial and antimicrobial drugs constitute the routine treatment basis, but the role of supportive therapies, involving the maintenance of a normal glucose and electrolyte balance, has been given limited attention. While hyperglycemia is the most common blood glucose anomaly seen in infectious disease patients in high-income settings, hypoglycemia is not uncommon in low-income settings. 1.8-7.3% of children admitted with fever present with hypoglycemia, a known predictor of poor clinical outcome. A number of studies also indicate an increased mortality among children with blood glucose levels that are currently considered within the normal range, e.g. 2.5 - 5.0 mmol/l, compared to children with higher blood glucose levels (&gt;5.0mmol/l). This randomized clinical trial will evaluate the benefit of glucose administration already ay blood glucose levels &lt;5.0mmol/l in children presenting to a Ugandan hospital with an acute febrile illness. It will further explain the metabolic response, through the measurement of metabolic markers, in pediatric acute infections and how this influences the final outcome in children with hypo-, normo- and hyperglycemia. Our results will highlight the potential need to revise current hypoglycemia cut off values in order to increase child survival in acute infections.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Rosetting is a virulent parasite phenotype associated with the occurrence of severe malaria, but what is its biological function to the parasite, why does it exist? We here suggest that rosetting enhances the invasion of the parasite into attached- rosetting- erythrocytes since we have found associations between the multiplication rate of the parasites, rosetting and peripheral parasitemia of Ugandan malaria patients. We were however not able to prove this at the molecular level with in vitro propagated strains using antibodies to the identified ligands. As a consequence we suggest to explore freshly isolated parasites (including merozoites) in detail, identify the red blood receptors used, ligands as well as serum proteins employed by the parasite at the level of the merozoite as well as the iRBC. Aims Aim 1. Isolate parasites of patients with different invasion characteristics Aim 2. Determine involved parasite ligands and receptors Aim 3. Understand merozoite invasion as a function of rosetting The purpose of the suggested work is to explore in what way Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte rosetting enhances parasite invasion to initiate severe malaria. In an extended purpose we also aim to further the capacity for research in Uganda through the eduction of PhD students and post-docs, writing and presenting publications as well as the running of courses. Further, this will generate knowledge essential for the populations exposed to malaria.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Man räknar med att mer än hälften av världens befolkning, alltså ca 2,5 miljarder, är infekterade med bakterien Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) i magen varav 80-90% lever i låg- och medel inkomstländer. Av de infekterade personerna utvecklar alla inflammation i magslemhinnan (gastrit), 10-15% utvecklar magsår och 1-2% magcancer. Magcancer är idag den näst vanligaste cancerformen i världen. Detta gör att H. pylori-infektion är ett globalt hälsoproblem, framförallt i fattigare delar av världen. I dagsläget finns inget effektivt sätt att behandla eller förhindra sjukdomarna. Det enda sättet är att behandla med antibiotika. Detta är dock inte effektivt och dessutom är det vanligt att man blir infekterad igen efter behandling. Antibiotikabehandling har dessutom gett upphov till antibiotikaresistenta bakterier, även detta gör att behandlingen ofta inte fungerar särskilt bra. Behovet av ett vaccin är därför stort för att skydda befolkningen i låg- och medelinkomstländer mot H. pylori-infektion, och på lång sikt magsår och magcancer. Syftet med projekt är att ta fram ett vaccin som ska ge ett bra skydd mot H. pylori-infektion, magsår och magcancer. Vaccinet riktar sig till H. pylori-infekterade individer i låg- och medelinkomstländer som har en hög risk att utveckla magsår eller som har magcancer inom familjen (terapeutiskt vaccin) samt till barn och resenärer som inte är infekterade (profylaktiskt vaccin). Målet är att framställa vaccin kostnadseffektivt i stora volymer. Vi vill även testa hur vårt vaccin kan bidra till ett snabbare och starkare immunförsvar hos människor. Vi ska börja med en dostitreringsstudie och när vi funnit en optimal vaccindos ska vi studera immunsvaret mot H. pylori i ett större antal patienter med magsår eller tidiga tecken på magcancer. Efter 15 års arbete med en väletablerad musmodell av H. pylori-infektion ska vi nu välja ett av två lovande vacciner för de fortsatta studierna i människa. De två vaccinerna består av (i) avdödade bakterier med en immunförstärkande substans (ii) bakterieproteiner tillsammans med samma immunförstärkande substans som ovan. I musstudier har vi visat att båda vaccinerna effektivt kan minska antalet H. pylori-bakterier i magen. Vi ska nu utföra ytterligare studier i möss och det vaccin som fungerar bäst ska i nästa steg produceras i stor volym under mycket kontrollerade förhållanden för att sedan kunna testas på människor. Tack vare våra lovande resultat på möss har vi fått förfrågan om ett samarbete med ett företag i Indien (Cadila). Företaget vill hjälpa oss att utveckla vårt vaccin så att det kan testas på människor. Vi som arbetar med framtagningen av H. pylori vaccinet vid Göteborgs universitet har stor erfarenhet av vaccinutveckling, bl.a. har vi utvecklat vacciner mot andra mag/tarm infektioner som kolera och E. coli-diarré. Vi är därför optimistiska till att vaccinet mot H. pylori-infektion effektivt kan förebygga återkommande H. pylori-infektioner, magsår och magcancer. Vi hoppas att vaccinet inte bara ska rädda liv genom att förebygga magcancer utan också förbättra livskvaliteten genom att förebygga magsår för både resenärer och människor i låg- och medelinkomstländer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Gastric Helicobacter pylori infection is the main cause of peptic ulcers and gastric cancer. Remarkably, an estimated 80-90% of the adults in low and middle income countries are infected with H. pylori. An estimated 10-15% of the infected individuals will develop peptic ulcer disease and 1-2% gastric cancer. Antibiotic treatment can cure peptic ulcer disease but reinfection is common. From a public health perspective, a vaccine against H. pylori will reduce the consumption of antibiotics, the incidence of associated symptoms and rate of reinfections. The main target group for such a vaccine would be adults in low and middle income countries where H. pylori infection is endemic. Our group at the University of Gothenburg (UG) has been working for the last 20 years on the development of a mucosally delivered vaccine against H. pylori infection. Based on the results from our pre-clinical studies, a vaccine candidate will be chosen to advance to Phase I clinical trials in H. pylori infected adults and later in children in close collaboration with an industrial partner. The vaccine will be scaled up for production under GMP conditions. Pre-vaccine specific immune responses in H. pylori infected individuals in India will be studied and a Phase I trial will be carried out in India. Considering the previous experience at UG in developing mucosal vaccines, we are optimistic that we could develop an effective and low-cost H. pylori vaccine under the framework of this application.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Man räknar med att mer än hälften av världens befolkning, alltså ca 2,5 miljarder, är infekterade med bakterien Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) i magen varav 80-90% lever i låg- och medel inkomstländer. Av de infekterade personerna utvecklar alla inflammation i magslemhinnan (gastrit), 10-15% utvecklar magsår och 1-2% magcancer. Magcancer är idag den näst vanligaste cancerformen i världen. Detta gör att H. pylori-infektion är ett globalt hälsoproblem, framförallt i fattigare delar av världen. I dagsläget finns inget effektivt sätt att behandla eller förhindra sjukdomarna. Det enda sättet är att behandla med antibiotika. Detta är dock inte effektivt och dessutom är det vanligt att man blir infekterad igen efter behandling. Antibiotikabehandling har dessutom gett upphov till antibiotikaresistenta bakterier, även detta gör att behandlingen ofta inte fungerar särskilt bra. Behovet av ett vaccin är därför stort för att skydda befolkningen i låg- och medelinkomstländer mot H. pylori-infektion, och på lång sikt magsår och magcancer. Syftet med projekt är att ta fram ett vaccin som ska ge ett bra skydd mot H. pylori-infektion, magsår och magcancer. Vaccinet riktar sig till H. pylori-infekterade individer i låg- och medelinkomstländer som har en hög risk att utveckla magsår eller som har magcancer inom familjen (terapeutiskt vaccin) samt till barn och resenärer som inte är infekterade (profylaktiskt vaccin). Målet är att framställa vaccin kostnadseffektivt i stora volymer. Vi vill även testa hur vårt vaccin kan bidra till ett snabbare och starkare immunförsvar hos människor. Vi ska börja med en dostitreringsstudie och när vi funnit en optimal vaccindos ska vi studera immunsvaret mot H. pylori i ett större antal patienter med magsår eller tidiga tecken på magcancer. Efter 15 års arbete med en väletablerad musmodell av H. pylori-infektion ska vi nu välja ett av två lovande vacciner för de fortsatta studierna i människa. De två vaccinerna består av (i) avdödade bakterier med en immunförstärkande substans (ii) bakterieproteiner tillsammans med samma immunförstärkande substans som ovan. I musstudier har vi visat att båda vaccinerna effektivt kan minska antalet H. pylori-bakterier i magen. Vi ska nu utföra ytterligare studier i möss och det vaccin som fungerar bäst ska i nästa steg produceras i stor volym under mycket kontrollerade förhållanden för att sedan kunna testas på människor. Tack vare våra lovande resultat på möss har vi fått förfrågan om ett samarbete med ett företag i Indien (Cadila). Företaget vill hjälpa oss att utveckla vårt vaccin så att det kan testas på människor. Vi som arbetar med framtagningen av H. pylori vaccinet vid Göteborgs universitet har stor erfarenhet av vaccinutveckling, bl.a. har vi utvecklat vacciner mot andra mag/tarm infektioner som kolera och E. coli-diarré. Vi är därför optimistiska till att vaccinet mot H. pylori-infektion effektivt kan förebygga återkommande H. pylori-infektioner, magsår och magcancer. Vi hoppas att vaccinet inte bara ska rädda liv genom att förebygga magcancer utan också förbättra livskvaliteten genom att förebygga magsår för både resenärer och människor i låg- och medelinkomstländer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Gastric Helicobacter pylori infection is the main cause of peptic ulcers and gastric cancer. Remarkably, an estimated 80-90% of the adults in low and middle income countries are infected with H. pylori. An estimated 10-15% of the infected individuals will develop peptic ulcer disease and 1-2% gastric cancer. Antibiotic treatment can cure peptic ulcer disease but reinfection is common. From a public health perspective, a vaccine against H. pylori will reduce the consumption of antibiotics, the incidence of associated symptoms and rate of reinfections. The main target group for such a vaccine would be adults in low and middle income countries where H. pylori infection is endemic. Our group at the University of Gothenburg (UG) has been working for the last 20 years on the development of a mucosally delivered vaccine against H. pylori infection. Based on the results from our pre-clinical studies, a vaccine candidate will be chosen to advance to Phase I clinical trials in H. pylori infected adults and later in children in close collaboration with an industrial partner. The vaccine will be scaled up for production under GMP conditions. Pre-vaccine specific immune responses in H. pylori infected individuals in India will be studied and a Phase I trial will be carried out in India. Considering the previous experience at UG in developing mucosal vaccines, we are optimistic that we could develop an effective and low-cost H. pylori vaccine under the framework of this application.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Minst en miljon människor, nästan alla små barn, dör varje år av malaria. Et litet antal kombinationsterapier, kollektivt kallade ACT (artemisinin combination therapy), utgör det centrala vapnet mot sjukdomen. Den mest använda ACT behandlingen i Afrika är Artemether-Lumefantrine (AL), som lanserades mycket framgångrikt för mindre än tio år sedan. Även om behandlingen fortfarande är effektiv, är det tydligt att malariaparasiten nu hittar vägar att undkomma behandlingens verkningar - resistens börjar uppkomma. Ny forskning har visat att en mutation i en gen men namnet pfmdr1 (P. falciparum multidrug resistance 1) påverkar behandlingseffekten av AL. Genen kodar för en transportör, ett protein som transporterar läkemedel i parasiten. Mutationen sker i aminosyreposition 86, vilken gör att aminosyran förändras från tyrosin (Y) till aspargin (N). Med N mutationen blir parasiten mindre känslig för AL. I det här projektet vill vi utveckla och utvärdera en ny teknik ? en liten analysapparat som snabbt kan analysera den infekterande parasitens genetiska karakteristika innan behandling sätts in. Apparaten bryter snabbt ner blodcellerna, extraherar DNAt och amplifierar en liten del av det DNA som kodar för position 86. De resulterande DNA bitarna skickas genom ett system av nanotrådar som emitterar olika ström styrkor när det interagerar med DNA kodande för N respektive Y. Hela proceduren tar 20 minuter. Apparaten är tänkt att kosta ca 300 ? och varje analys 1?, lika mycket som en ACT behandling. Analysen kommer att ge information till sjukvårdspersonalen om huruvida parasiterna som infekterat patienten är av N eller Y typ. Förutom kunskap om parasitens känslighet för AL, är analysen viktig i ytterligare ett avseende. Parasiter med genvarianten som kodar för N är mer känslig för en annan viktig ACT, Artesunat-Amodiaquin (ASAQ). Kunskapen om vilken aminosyra som finns i position 86 medför således att behandlingen kan väljas utifrån vilken behandling som förutses ha bäst effekt mot den infekterande parasiten. Parasiten har ingen utväg: den behandlas med AL om det är en 86Y parasit, ASAQ om parasiten har 86N. Projektet har tre faser: 1) Först ska apparaten optimeras i laboratoriet så att den har maximal prestanda avseende känslighet (för att kunna analysera även små populationer av cirkulerande parasiter)och specificitet (särskiljandet av genotyper utan tveksamheter). Det här kommer att göras med blandningar av parasiter som odlas i laboratoriet, samt med prover från kliniska studier. 2) En klinisk studie kommer att utföras. I studien kommer en del av patienterna att behandlas som vanligt, dvs AL kommer att ges utan kunskap om parasitens genuppsättning. Den andra delen av patienterna kommer att få behandling på basis av den infekterande parasitens genuppsättning: ASAQ om 86N hittas, AL om parasiten är av 86Y typ. Armarnas kliniska effekter kommer att jämföras. I den genetiskt styrda behandlings armen förväntas bättre behandlingseffekt. 3) Slutligen, i den sista fasen undersöks resistenta parasiter på jakten efter mutationer som kan ge ytterligare viktig information om parasitens resistens. Apparaten kan då utvecklas för analys av också dessa mutationer. De resistenta parasiterna kommer här från den kliniska studien dvs. från blod av patienterna med terapisvikt. Detta kommer att bli första gången individuell behandling ?personalised medicine? kommer att appliceras för malaria. Möjligheten att i framtiden optimera malariabehandlingen öppnar dörren för säkrare och mer effektivbehandling. Det kommer också att möjliggöra överföringen av 50 års forskning om resistensutveckling till praktisk klinisk användning för att bekämpa den dödliga malariaparasiten, Plasmodium falciparum:s resistens utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim: to test the first point of care application of drug resistance molecular markers for optimal antimalarial treatment, through a novel nanotechnology-based device with the potential of allowing optimal, personalized, malaria chemotherapy. Three studies: 1- lab fine tuning of the hand-held device for point of care parasite analysis in terms of specificity and sensitivity for genetic polymorphism call, vs established methods; information feedback to the technology developers for machine optimization. The device will fastly genotype the parasite prior to treatment, giving information for optimal ACT choices. 2- The field (Mali): an artemether-lumefantrine (AL) vs artesunate-amodiaquine (ASAQ) efficacy trial will be conducted in high transmission regions of Mali. The pfmdr1 N86Y mutation will be used as the reference (86N allele: resistance to AL; 86Y allele: resistance to ASAQ). In one arm the infection is genotyped. If 86Y, it is treated with AL, if 86N, with ASAQ. In another arm AL and ASAQ are used randomly without support information, in accordance to the national guidelines for the treatment of uncomplicated malaria. An increased in efficacy, as well as decreased selection of resistance associated alleles is expected at arm1. 3- Finally, the output of the trial will be re-analysed with reference methods (PCR-RFLP, direct PCR amplicon sequencing) for the post-hoc evaluation of the specificity and sensitivity of the device in the field conditions</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aim: to test the first point of care application of drug resistance molecular markers for optimal antimalarial treatment, through a novel nanotechnology-based device with the potential of allowing optimal, personalized, malaria chemotherapy. Three studies: 1- lab fine tuning of the hand-held device for point of care parasite analysis in terms of specificity and sensitivity for genetic polymorphism call, vs established methods; information feedback to the technology developers for machine optimization. The device will fastly genotype the parasite prior to treatment, giving information for optimal ACT choices. 2- The field (Mali): an artemether-lumefantrine (AL) vs artesunate-amodiaquine (ASAQ) efficacy trial will be conducted in high transmission regions of Mali. The pfmdr1 N86Y mutation will be used as the reference (86N allele: resistance to AL; 86Y allele: resistance to ASAQ). In one arm the infection is genotyped. If 86Y, it is treated with AL, if 86N, with ASAQ. In another arm AL and ASAQ are used randomly without support information, in accordance to the national guidelines for the treatment of uncomplicated malaria. An increased in efficacy, as well as decreased selection of resistance associated alleles is expected at arm1. 3- Finally, the output of the trial will be re-analysed with reference methods (PCR-RFLP, direct PCR amplicon sequencing) for the post-hoc evaluation of the specificity and sensitivity of the device in the field conditions</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Malariamyggor älskar doften av gräs ? så kan vi använda den emot dem Insektsgifter och mediciner mot mygg och de sjukdomar de sprider är grundpelarna till de program som syftar mot att bekämpa malaria i världen. Men på grund av att både malariamyggor och de farligaste malariaparasiterna i stora delar av världen utvecklat motståndskraft mot dessa metoder hotas nu hållbarheten och den långsiktiga framgången med dessa program. Nya metoder behöver utvecklas som ett komplement till befintliga. Vi har utvecklat syntetiska dofter, baserat på dofterna av olika typer av gräs, som attraherar äggläggande malariamyggor. De studier som lett fram till denna utveckling är de första i sitt slag och skapar unika möjligheter för utveckling av nya bekämpningsmetoder. I detta projekt planerar vi ta fram en ?superblandning?, baserad på de syntetiska dofter vi har tillgängliga, för att utveckla en massfångstmetod för malariamyggor. Genom att locka äggläggande malariamyggor i tillräckligt stort antal kan vi minska myggpopulationen och deras bitfrekvens och därmed reducera spridningen av malaria. I samarbete med icipe (Kenya) ska vi optimera denna ?superblandning? i stora semi-fältförsök. Därefter ska vi analysera hur effektiv denna blandning attraherar malariamyggor under epidemiologiska förhållanden. Dessa försök kommer att utföras på två platser i Kenya i samarbete med icipe och en plats i Etiopien i samarbete med Addis Ababa University. I Etiopien kommer vi även att utföra en landskapsanalys för att bättre förstå hur malariamyggor förflyttar sig och gör sina val vad gäller äggläggningsplats. Målet med projektet är att försöka reducera antalet malariafall i en by i västra Etiopien, ett område där vi tidigare utfört entomologiska och parasitologiska analyser, genom att komplettera befintliga bekämpningsmetoder med fällor för äggläggande malariamyggor.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I Afrika odlas många grödor som är okända i Sverige. Finger-millet är ett sådant exempel med ax som påminner om tre uppsträckta fingrar. Det är en stråsädesgröda som odlats under tusentals år i Afrika och man tror även att den har sitt ursprung där till skillnad från till exempel majs som introducerades från Amerika till Afrika för drygt 100 år sedan. Det intressanta med finger-millet är att den är torktålig och har mycket bättre proteinhalt och mikronäringsämnen jämfört med andra cerealier men skördarna är låga. En annan fördel är att kornen i axen har ett skikt som gör det svårt för insekter att attackera dem. Därför är finger-millet en gröda som tål lagring vilket kan vara livsavgörande under perioder med dålig livsmedelsförsörjning i övrigt. Det sortmaterial som är anpassat till afrikanska odlingsförutsättningar har en mycket stor potential att utvecklas då stora genetiska resurser finns tillgängliga just i Afrika. Angrepp av svampar inom Magnaporthe-släktet utgör idag det allra största hotet mot en bra skörd. Angreppen på finger-millet har ökat starkt de senaste åren och många tror att det kan kopplas till klimatförändringarna som gynnar denna typ av sjukdomsalstrande organism. I dagsläget är det oklart vilken svampart det är som angriper finger-millet. I detta projekt planerar vi att samla in infekterat material i Östra Afrika från finger-millet och vilda gräs som växer i eller bredvid fälten. Från detta kommer rena kulturer av Magnaporthe-svampen att odlas upp för att göra en artbestämning baserat på DNA-analys. Samtidigt kan informationen användas för att klargöra sammansättningen av svamp-populationen. Vi har redan indikationer om att nya svampvarianter har bildats och planerar därför att välja ut 1-3 unika typer för en fördjupad genomsekvensering. Vi kommer här att få stor nytta av de genomdata som redan finns på Magnaporthe. Från detta arbete kommer vi att kunna klargöra evolutionära händelser t.ex. om olika Magnaporthe-arter har korsat sig och bildat en ny variant. Det kanske absolut viktigaste är att vi kommer att kunna identifiera grupper av proteiner som är viktiga för att svampen skall kunna angripa och tillväxa på sin växtvärd, så kallade effektorer. Kunskap om denna kategori av proteiner kommer att utnyttjas för att identifiera olika typer av resistensgener i växtmaterialet. Det vill säga man kan karaktärisera genresurserna mycket noggrant och därefter välja olika föräldramaterial som skall ingå i korsningarna för att producera bättre sorter med hållbar motståndskraft. När vi samlar in infekterat material kommer vi också att passa på att samla in vilda varianter av finger-millet. Detta gör vi för att komplettera det redan tillgängliga förädlingsresursen i området. Under tiden vi arbetar med svampen kommer vi att utvärdera det insamlade materialet i fält för att bedöma om något ska inkluderas i det redan pågående förädlingsarbetet. För att inte förlora tid vi kommer att köra två parallella spår. Dels optimera de pågående förädlingsprogrammen dels lägga upp en ny strategi för hur de genetiska resurserna bäst kan komma till nytta baserat på kunskap om deras olika resistensegenskaper mot Magnaporthe. För att ytterligare förbättra odlingsförutsättningarna kommer samodling mellan finger-millet och olika baljväxtgrödor att undersökas. Detta görs för att minska antalet svampsporer, reducera tillväxt av ogräs och för att förbättra näringen i den näringsfattiga jorden via kvävefixerande baljväxter. Att kombinera olika åtgärder för att minska skördeförluster hos olika grödor kallas integrerat växtskydd. Naturligtvis kommer baljväxterna att också analyseras med avseende på tillväxt, anpassning under odlingssäsong och skörd. Baljväxter och finger-millet ger tillsammans en mycket väl balanserad komposition av viktiga näringsämnen för både människor och husdjur. För att erhålla ett lyckat resultat av projektet kommer arbetet att ske nära och i dialog med andra forskargrupper men också med jordbrukarna så att de också tycker</narrative>
      <narrative>Finger millet is an African native adapted cereal with high nutrient values and drought hardiness that is threatened by the blast fungal disease by Magnaporthe. This project is divided in three parts. 1. Diseased finger-millet materials will be collected in East Africa together with infected wild grasses. Fungal DNA will be used to clarify prevalent Magnaporthe species, something that is unknown, via sequencing loci used for earlier phylogenetic groupings. Next step is to select isolates for genome re-sequencing based on deviating phylogeny and host interactions. DNA/RNA will be prepared and send for sequencing at SciLifeLab. The data will give us evolutionary information but most importantly knowledge on effector disease-promoting proteins that differ between continents and plant hosts. 2. Here we plan to develop an effector-screen to monitor finger-millet collections in order to characterize specific host responses. This approach lays the basis of a new optimized use of genetic resources in finger-millet breeding aiming to achieve durable resistance in the new varieties. In parallel new finger millet genotypes will be collected, evaluated, and passed over to ongoing traditional breeding initiatives. 3. We plan to set up and evaluate a mixed cropping system with legumes. This approach aims at further reducing the Magnaporthe population, selection pressure and weeds, improve soil fertility, and generate added values by growing improved and highly nutritious crops.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Finger millet is an African native adapted cereal with high nutrient values and drought hardiness that is threatened by the blast fungal disease by Magnaporthe. This project is divided in three parts. 1. Diseased finger-millet materials will be collected in East Africa together with infected wild grasses. Fungal DNA will be used to clarify prevalent Magnaporthe species, something that is unknown, via sequencing loci used for earlier phylogenetic groupings. Next step is to select isolates for genome re-sequencing based on deviating phylogeny and host interactions. DNA/RNA will be prepared and send for sequencing at SciLifeLab. The data will give us evolutionary information but most importantly knowledge on effector disease-promoting proteins that differ between continents and plant hosts. 2. Here we plan to develop an effector-screen to monitor finger-millet collections in order to characterize specific host responses. This approach lays the basis of a new optimized use of genetic resources in finger-millet breeding aiming to achieve durable resistance in the new varieties. In parallel new finger millet genotypes will be collected, evaluated, and passed over to ongoing traditional breeding initiatives. 3. We plan to set up and evaluate a mixed cropping system with legumes. This approach aims at further reducing the Magnaporthe population, selection pressure and weeds, improve soil fertility, and generate added values by growing improved and highly nutritious crops.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I Afrika odlas många grödor som är okända i Sverige. Finger-millet är ett sådant exempel med ax som påminner om tre uppsträckta fingrar. Det är en stråsädesgröda som odlats under tusentals år i Afrika och man tror även att den har sitt ursprung där till skillnad från till exempel majs som introducerades från Amerika till Afrika för drygt 100 år sedan. Det intressanta med finger-millet är att den är torktålig och har mycket bättre proteinhalt och mikronäringsämnen jämfört med andra cerealier men skördarna är låga. En annan fördel är att kornen i axen har ett skikt som gör det svårt för insekter att attackera dem. Därför är finger-millet en gröda som tål lagring vilket kan vara livsavgörande under perioder med dålig livsmedelsförsörjning i övrigt. Det sortmaterial som är anpassat till afrikanska odlingsförutsättningar har en mycket stor potential att utvecklas då stora genetiska resurser finns tillgängliga just i Afrika. Angrepp av svampar inom Magnaporthe-släktet utgör idag det allra största hotet mot en bra skörd. Angreppen på finger-millet har ökat starkt de senaste åren och många tror att det kan kopplas till klimatförändringarna som gynnar denna typ av sjukdomsalstrande organism. I dagsläget är det oklart vilken svampart det är som angriper finger-millet. I detta projekt planerar vi att samla in infekterat material i Östra Afrika från finger-millet och vilda gräs som växer i eller bredvid fälten. Från detta kommer rena kulturer av Magnaporthe-svampen att odlas upp för att göra en artbestämning baserat på DNA-analys. Samtidigt kan informationen användas för att klargöra sammansättningen av svamp-populationen. Vi har redan indikationer om att nya svampvarianter har bildats och planerar därför att välja ut 1-3 unika typer för en fördjupad genomsekvensering. Vi kommer här att få stor nytta av de genomdata som redan finns på Magnaporthe. Från detta arbete kommer vi att kunna klargöra evolutionära händelser t.ex. om olika Magnaporthe-arter har korsat sig och bildat en ny variant. Det kanske absolut viktigaste är att vi kommer att kunna identifiera grupper av proteiner som är viktiga för att svampen skall kunna angripa och tillväxa på sin växtvärd, så kallade effektorer. Kunskap om denna kategori av proteiner kommer att utnyttjas för att identifiera olika typer av resistensgener i växtmaterialet. Det vill säga man kan karaktärisera genresurserna mycket noggrant och därefter välja olika föräldramaterial som skall ingå i korsningarna för att producera bättre sorter med hållbar motståndskraft. När vi samlar in infekterat material kommer vi också att passa på att samla in vilda varianter av finger-millet. Detta gör vi för att komplettera det redan tillgängliga förädlingsresursen i området. Under tiden vi arbetar med svampen kommer vi att utvärdera det insamlade materialet i fält för att bedöma om något ska inkluderas i det redan pågående förädlingsarbetet. För att inte förlora tid vi kommer att köra två parallella spår. Dels optimera de pågående förädlingsprogrammen dels lägga upp en ny strategi för hur de genetiska resurserna bäst kan komma till nytta baserat på kunskap om deras olika resistensegenskaper mot Magnaporthe. För att ytterligare förbättra odlingsförutsättningarna kommer samodling mellan finger-millet och olika baljväxtgrödor att undersökas. Detta görs för att minska antalet svampsporer, reducera tillväxt av ogräs och för att förbättra näringen i den näringsfattiga jorden via kvävefixerande baljväxter. Att kombinera olika åtgärder för att minska skördeförluster hos olika grödor kallas integrerat växtskydd. Naturligtvis kommer baljväxterna att också analyseras med avseende på tillväxt, anpassning under odlingssäsong och skörd. Baljväxter och finger-millet ger tillsammans en mycket väl balanserad komposition av viktiga näringsämnen för både människor och husdjur. För att erhålla ett lyckat resultat av projektet kommer arbetet att ske nära och i dialog med andra forskargrupper men också med jordbrukarna så att de också tycker</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kassava, eller maniok som den också kallas är ursprungligen en sydamerikansk växt, som numera utgör stapelgröda i stora delar av Afrika söder om Sahara. Kassava är av stor vikt för tryggad livsmedelsförsörjning i regionen, och har också på senare år kommit att bli en signifikant handelsvara i området och den primära inkomstkällan för många småbönder. Dess popularitet kan förklaras med att kassava är näringsrikt, lätt att odla och växer på fattiga jordar. Till skillnad mot andra viktig Afrikanska stapelgrödor, såsom majs, sorghum och hirs, så är kassava beständigt mot både extrem värme och torka. Kassavas betydelse som stapelgröda, samt för säkrad livsmedelsförsörjning i Afrika söder om Sahara beräknas också öka betydligt i framtiden i takt med stigande temperaturer och minskad nederbörd till följd av klimatförändringarna. Faktum är att kassava möjligen kan vara den bästa vägen framåt för afrikanska småbrukare för att säkerställa livsmedelsförsörjningen i regionen. Även om kassava är motståndskraftigt mot klimatförändringar, så är denna gröda allvarligt hotad av en rad sjukdomar. Två virussjukdomar - Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD) och Cassava Brown Streak Disease (CBSD) - orsakar årligen enorm skada. Under de senaste decennierna har effekterna av CMD och CBSD blivit långtgående, och utgör nu ett direkt hot mot livsmedelsförsörjningen i stora delar av Afrika. CBSD sprider sig för närvarande genom östra, centrala och södra Afrika, och det finns en stor oro över risken för ytterligare spridning västerut, en utveckling som skulle kunna bli katastrofal då majoriteten av Afrikas kassava produceras i denna region. De virus som orsakar både CMD och CBSD sprids av vita flygare (Bemisia tabaci). Även om denna lilla skinnbagge har varit känd som vektor för dessa sjukdomar sedan 30-talet så har förvånansvärt lite ansträngningar och resurser lagts på forskning om insekten i sig, eller för att utveckla effektiva kontrollstrategier. Vårt projekt, vilket är ett samarbete mellan Lunds universitet och International Institute for Tropical Agriculture (Tanzania), syftar till att ge en grundläggande insikt i hur vita flygare hittar kassava. Vi har för avsikt att undersöka luktsinnet hos vita flygare och identifiera de doftsignaler som arten använder för att hitta sina värdväxter. Målet med denna forskning är att komma fram till hållbara och långsiktiga strategier för att kontrollera och manipulera vita flygare i kassavafält baserat på kemisk ekologisk metodik. Denna strategi har varit framgångsrik mot många andra skadeinsekter, men har ännu inte utnyttjats för vita flygare.</narrative>
      <narrative>Cassava is a major food security staples in sub-Saharan Africa. It is expected to be positively affected by anthropogenic global warming, and is hence projected to become increasingly important in the future. The greatest threats to Africa´s cassava crop are two viral diseases, transmitted by the whitefly Bemisia tabaci, which are currently spreading throughout Africa. There is an urgent need for effective and sustainable strategies to control the vector. The project aims at developing novel control strategies for managing whiteflies on cassava based on insights into the chemical ecology of the species. The project is a collaboration between my group at Lund University and the International Institute for Tropical Agriculture (IITA), an Africa-based international not-for-profit research-for-development organization. The project combines my group´s expertise in insect neuroscience, with IITA´s extensive knowledge in plant biology and agricultural research for development. My skills are complimentary to those of the co-applicant Dr J.P. Legg (expert in plant virology), and the project itself multidisciplinary. The project will involve screenhouse and open field behavioral trials, analytical chemistry, electrophysiology, next-gen sequencing and genetics. We will deliver: Information about odor guided choice in whiteflies; Characterization of cassava volatiles; First mapping of the whitefly´s olfactory system; The identification of whitefly volatile repellents.</narrative>
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      <narrative>There is growing interest in the potential for ecosystem service-based approaches to contribute to poverty alleviation and advance sustainable and equitable development. This project aims to deepen our understanding of the links between ecosystem services, human well-being, and poverty in southern Africa, and evaluate the implications for ecosystem service based poverty alleviation strategies (ESBPAS). The project is organized around two PhD-projects at two linked scales that focus on i) ecosystem service bundles and their links to well-being and poverty, and ii) the role of cultural ecosystem services in contributing to well-being amongst the poor. We will combine qualitative and quantitative approaches, including GIS analyses, statistical modelling, surveys, PhotoVoice and focus group interviews. The project will build on an earlier u-Forsk project in the Eastern Cape of South Africa and include new sites in Mozambique. A substantive synthesis component is aimed at developing new cross-cutting insights on ecosystem service-human well-being links at different scales and the potential for combining ESBPAS to increase their impact on multiple dimensions of human well-being. The project also aims to build capacity and further develop science-policy networks through SAPECS, a regional network of scientists, practitioners and students engaged in comparative social-ecological syntheses to support improved stewardship of ecosystem services and poverty alleviation in the region.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ny kunskap och metoder för att förbättra ekosystemtjänst-baserade strategier för fattigdomsbekämpning i södra Afrika Hälften av befolkningen i Afrika söder om Sahara lever i extrem fattigdom på mindre än 10 kronor per dag och tillgång till ekosystemtjänster är ofta av kritisk betydelse för deras försörjning, hälsa, trygghet, samt sociala relationer. Fungerande fattigdomsbekämpning i en värld där både de ekosystem och de samhällen som fattiga lever i är i ständig förändring - på grund av globala ekonomiska processer såväl som klimat och miljöförändringar - kräver en förståelse av komplexa och dynamiska samband mellan sociala och ekologiska processer och hur de interagerar mellan lokala, nationella och regionala skalor. Vårt fokus ligger på hur man kan säkerställa viktiga ekologiska funktioner, eller tjänster, som underbygger mänskligt välbefinnande, och faktorer som skapar förutsättningar för deras hållbara nyttjande. Ekosystemtjänster, eller den nytta som människor erhåller från ekosystem, inbegriper både direkta ?varor? som till exempel rent vatten eller grödor, processer som reglerar till exempel klimatet eller effekten av extrema väderförhållanden som översvämmningar, samt så kallade kuturella tjänster som rekreation, och estetiska eller spirituella värden. Forskningen kring ekosystemtjänster är ett växande fält men flera områden behöver ytterligare beforskas. Ett exempel är hur och i vilken utsträckning strategier för fattigdomsbekämpning som bygger på ekosystemtjänster faktiskt bidrar till ökat mänskligt välbefinnande, och hur olika strategier (som till exempel ekoturism, jordbruksstöd, och kompensation för skogsplantering), påverkar varandra. I detta projekt studerar vi i synnerhet hur olika ekosystemtjänser samverkar med varandra och med olika aspekter av välbefinnande och fattigdom (såsom basala behov, hälsa, och sociala relationer), samt betydelsen av kulturella ekosystemtjänster för upplevt välbefinnande. Studien fokuserar på Östra Kapprovinsen, som är den fattigaste delen i Sydafrika, men vi planerar även jämförande studier i Mozambique. Projektet är tvärvetenskapligt och använder kvantitativa (rusmliga analyser av ekosystemtjänster, enkäter för att utvärdera kulturella värden av ekosystem samt upplevd välbefinnande) såväl som kvalitativa metoder (fokusgrupper, intervjuer). En central del av projektet är att föra samman insikter från studier på lokala och regionala nivåer, för att öka förståelsen av hur ekosystemtjänster och deras bidrag till mänskligt välbefinnande genereras, uppfattas och påverkar varandra på olika skalor. Till exempel, ett skogsområde kan lokalt vara högt värderat för tillgången på brännved eller virke, eller som en plats för kulturella ceremonier (materiella och kulturella ekosystemtjänster), medans på global nivå främst ses som en kolsänka och ett bidrag till klimatreglering (reglerande ekosystemtjänst). Projektet syftar till att ge nya insikter kring hur ekosystemtjänster kan bidra ökat välbefinnande inom flera aspekter, samt hur vår förståelse kring detta kan bidra till bättre strategier för fattigdomsbekämpning. Vi kommer att bidra med ny kunskap, samt utveckla nya verktyg och metoder för integrerad förståelse av ekosystemtjänster och välbefinnande. Vidare kommer vi som en del av projektet att aktivt utveckla nätverk och samarbete mellan forskning, praktik och beslutsfattande, både lokalt, regionalt, samt inom globala processes, som den nya internationella plattformen för biologisk mångfald och ekosystemtjänster, IPBES.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Indo Gangnetic plain, IGP, (North India) is exposed to one of the most severe regional air pollutions situation on Earth. It is also, here, effects of air pollution on vegetation, human health and regional climate cause excessive misery to a vulnerable population. Here the accuracy of ecosystem services and cost-benefit models would be most appreciated due to limited resources available for mitigation action on air pollution and climate change. Today, Sweden is emphasizing the co-benefit of actions on short lived climate air pollutants such as black carbon and ozone. The overall aims of this project are to understand the presence, environmental effects and variability of the short-lived climate forcers black carbon (BC) and ozone (O3) by long term measurements combined with intensive campaigns to elucidate the relevant processes involved in rural India. The characterization of the rural air masses will be linked to laboratory experiments using state-of-the-art facilities to elucidate the chemical processes. In addition to improve modeling tools to assess the influences of biomass burning-driven air pollutants on agriculture and sustainable development, the project will ultimately pave the way to formulate life-improving environmental policies for poverty-stricken populations across the Indian subcontinent and beyond. The knowledge achieved will be delivered to schools and farming communities using the extensive networks of our partners in India.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries are very dependent on biomass combustion for local energy production. New low cost energy resources, such as rice husk, straw and coconut shell briquettes are needed since wood has become scarce and the price increases continuously. Unfortunately the new energy resources accelerate the problem with high concentrations of particles and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. WHO states that air pollution is the largest single environmental health risk and most severe is the household pollution due to indoor smoke from cooking fuel. The objective of this project is to develop better understanding of how soot particles are formed in biomass combustion, how they burn in the fire and how the resulting ash can be removed from the exhaust. At Gadjah Mada University in Indonesia we will do experimental studies of how briquettes of different design will burn and form soot. At Chalmers University we will focus on how soot particles burn in the fire and can be trapped downstream. The co-workers in Indonesia have experience in briquette manufacturing and small scale biomass combustion. The group at Chalmers has experience in Computational Fluid Dynamics and in removing and burning particles in diesel exhaust. The combined knowledge will lead to new understanding and design concepts that can be used for making new stoves and furnaces with low emissions.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Titel: Kampen mot korruption och uppgörelser och kartellbildning i utvecklingsländer: Teori och Empiri från Brasilien Korruption och fattigdom är ofta oavhängiga och att bekämpa korruption tycks lättare sagt än gjort då problemet många gånger är djupt rotade i många utvecklingsländer. Eftersom korruption genomsyrar statliga myndigheter, så hindrar detta själva verktyget som var tänkt att motverka det där polis, lagstadgande myndigheter och rättsväsendet blir en del av problemet självt. Att hitta verktyg att stävja korruption är därför av yttersta vikt och huvudsyftet med projektet. Framsteg inom området har utsikten att öka likväl ekonomisk tillväxt som institutionell utveckling. Korruptionsbekämpning är av särskild vikt i arbetet att öka tilltron till samhället och demokratin. Projektet syftar till att öka förståelsen och kunskapen kring nya tillämpbara verktyg för utvecklingsländer i synnerhet. Verktyg som tjänstgör genom skydd- benådning- whistleblowing- och belöningssystem för den som uppdagar korruption inom sin egen organisation eller sitt bolag, eller som uppger att denne tillsammans med andra har begått korrupt verksamhet eller kartellverksamhet. Projektet kommer först teoretiskt att genomlysa benådningssystemens och whistleblowings-systemens möjligheter att bryta de karaktäristiska, förtroenderelationerna mellan korrupta parter samt att vidare belysa motsvarande verktygs potential att bryta karteller. För det andra, och kanske viktigast, kommer projektet empiriskt undersöka två viktiga fall av korruptionsbekämpning och förslösning av offentliga medel. Det två fallen kommer från ett land i utveckling för vilket det finns tillförlitlig data. För första gången någonsin kommer detta också att innefatta studiet av interaktionen mellan hemligt samförstånd och korruption. Både *Siemens-fallet* och *Stadion-fallet* är från Brasilien. Båda dessa fall kommer att direkta implikationer för politiska åtgärder om hur benådning och whistleblowing system ska utformas och genomföras för att de ska få en direkt påverkan på korruptionsbekämpning och anbudsmanipulationer. Till detta kopplas också källorna till korruption och ineffektivitet i stora statliga upphandlingar av omfattande infrastruktur projekt i utvecklingsländer. Resultaten förväntas också vara av stort intresse för liknande former av organiserad brottslighet som plågar utvecklingsländer, så som: smuggling, drogkarteller, och trafficking organisationer</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">High-resolution paleolimnological records from Lake Jazmurian: Climate-culture evolution at Jiroft in southeast Iran during the Holocene</narrative>
      <narrative>Högupplösta paleolimnologiska arkiv från Jazmuriansjön: Klimatkulturutvecklingen kring Jiroft i sydöstra Iran under holocen</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den antika staden Jiroft på den iranska platån har vuxit fram som en viktig arkeologisk plats med jiroftkulturen som en av de tidigaste identifierbara kulturerna i södra Asien. Staden utvecklades något innan eller ungefär samtidigt som städerna i Mesopotamien, men kulturen försvann omkring 3: e eller 4: e årtusendet f.Kr. Orsaken till jiroftkulturens upplösning är okänd, men kan vara relaterad till regionala klimatförändringar under holocen (c:a 6300 BP), som kan ha påverkat nederbörd, landskapsutveckling och vegetation. Men detta samband är svagt eftersom högupplösta paleoklimatiska från Iran och Mellanöstern är mycket sällsynta. Hårda väderförhållanden och dålig tillgänglighet till dessa platser försvårar fältarbete, och borrning genom tjock lera och sand är förenat med stora problem. Dessutom har samarbetet med väst varit begränsat under de senaste decennierna. De få markbundna studier som finns inom regionen har låg tidsupplösning eller stora osäkerheter i åldersbestämningen. Dessa förhållanden har gjort det svårt att få fram trovärdiga bedömningar av paleoklimatet. Undersökningar med hög tidsupplösning kan ge svar på hur variationer i klimat och hydrologi har påverkat akvatiska och terrestra ekosystem och hur känsliga ekosystemen är i olika klimatscenarier och hur detta kan ha påverkat människorna i regionen. Den aktuella studien kommer att fokusera på Jazmouriansjön nära Jiroft. Detta välintegrerade tvärvetenskapliga projekts mål är att 1) rekonstruera paleoklimatet via en högupplöst tidsserie baserad åldersbestämning av lagerserier med kol-14-metoden och ett antal geokemiska variabler, 2) bestämma vegetationsförändringar med hjälp av specifika biomarkörer och pollen, 3) korrelera data med andra paleoklimatiska studier från regionen. Till exempel kommer vi att jämföra med dokumentation från andra persiska sjöar, torv, marina sediment i Indiska oceanen och avlagringar i grottor från Etopien och Oman. Dessa analyser och jämförelser kan ge svar på hur de olika ekosystemen, sjöarna, våtmarkerna och den terrestra vegetationen påverkades av förändringar i temperatur och nederbörd, om förändringarna skedde samtidigt i Iran och andra delar av regionen, och om förändringarna var gradvisa eller abrupta. Resultaten kommer att ge en bit i pusslet om varför jiroftkulturen försvann, och ligga till grund för framtida åtgärder mot klimatförändringar och för miljöförbättringar och hjälpa till att utveckla planer för bevarande och hållbar utveckling. De vetenskapliga data som genereras i projektet kommer att användas för publikationer på hög nivå och presenteras på konferenser. Dessutom kommer synergiutvecklingen av innovativa strategier/metoder ger nya insikter för att bygga en regional klimatscenarier modell och förbättra förutsägbarheten för nederbörd och temperaturförändringar. Projektet kommer att pågå i tre år och kommer att ske i nära samarbete mellan forskare från Sverige och Iran, och kommer också att ske i samarbete med forskare i Storbritannien, USA, Tyskland, och Frankrike. Dessutom kommer dessa nya forskningsinitiativ och riktlinjer förbättra forskningscentra och gynna utbytet av studenter och forskare och överföringen av teknologi.</narrative>
      <narrative>The ancient city of Jiroft on the Iranian plateau has emerged as an important archeological site. The decline of Jiroft is unknown, but this could be related to regional climate change during the Holocene (ca. 6300 BP), which impacted precipitation, landscape evolution, and vegetation. This link is tenuous since high-resolution paleoclimate records from Iran and the middle-east are very scarce. Moreover, the existing studies have low temporal resolution or large uncertainties in age. In this study, we will investigate the Holocene climate variability, feedback mechanisms, and its impacts on early human societies that developed in the region. The study will focus on Lake Jazmourian, a large freshwater body near Jiroft. Our goals are to: 1) reconstruct a high-resolution Holocene paleoclimate record based on 14C age and various geochemical and geophysical proxies, 2) determine vegetation changes based on diagnostic biomarkers and pollen, and 3) correlate the data with other proxy records from the region. We will establish a two-way knowledge exchange, and the new research initiatives and strategic collaboration will provide fresh insights, benefit exchange of students and scientists, and improve existing research facilities in Iran. Moreover, our efforts will contribute in filling knowledge gaps and generate a detailed paleoclimate record tracing past changes. These data will provide a baseline for future actions related to regional climate change and its long-term impacts.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Towards sustainable agriculture and increased food security in Ethiopia: The use of beneficial native soil bacteria to increase crop drought tole</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Användning av markorganismer för att motverka skördeförluster orsakade av torka och lågt näringsanvändnings effektivitet</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Torka tillsammans med lågt näringsanvändnings effektivitet är ett stort problem i det Etiopiska jordbruket och leder ofta till stora skördeförluster fattigdomen i landet Problemet är särskilt relevant eftersom den globala utvecklingen tyder på att olika abiotiska stressituationer för växter kommer att öka framöver på grund av klimatförändringar. Vi föreslår här en studie för att öka växternas tolerans mot olika stressituationer genom användning av markorganismer som kan öka grödornas tolerans mot stressfaktorer, särskilt torka och fosforbrist. Användning av naturligt förekommande jordmikroorganismer med positiv inverkan på växternas tillväxt och hälsa är ett attraktivt alternativ till konventionella jordbruksmetoder. Sådana mikroorganismer kan underlätta växternas vatten- och näringsupptag, samt kan motverka flera olika typer av stress som kan drabba växter. De positiva effekterna som många av dessa mikroorganismer har på växter förmedlas av en rad mekanismer, inklusive förbättrat upptag av mineralnäring, förbättring av plantornas tolerans mot biologisk och icke biologisk stress, modifiering av rotutveckling samt hämning av jordburna sjukdomar. De bakteriella egenskaper som är inblandade i dessa aktiviteter inkluderar kvävefixering, upplösning av fosfater, bindning av järn, syntes av fytohormoner, anpassning av växtens etylennivåer samt kontroll av fytopatogena mikroorganismer. Det är känt att vissa bakterier i rotzonen har utvecklats tillsammans med växtrötter i under årtusenden och flera system i växter och bakterier är kända för att ha utvecklat system som utlöser tillgängliga resurser och initierar metabolisk tillväxt vilket behövs i olika stressituationer. På så sätt reglerar energikänsliga system genuttrycken på många nivåer för att tillåta flexibilitet i växternas omfattande stressförsvar. Moderna växtsorter har förlorat många viktiga genetiska förmågor för anpassning till biologiska och abiotiska stressfaktorer vilka annars finns naturligt i vilda arter och populationer. Därför inkluderar vårt system vilt korn Hordeum spontaneum från naturlaboratoriet Vi har under de senaste åren utvecklat en metod för användning av markmikroorganismer för att öka torktolerans i stråsäd odlad under kontrollerade förhållanden och i Egyptiska fält. I det föreslagna projektet vill vi utveckla denna teknik för användning i Etiopiska fälten. Vi kommer att utvärdera mikroorganismernas effekt på fosforupptag och torktolerans hos Etiopiska sorter av vete, korn och tef. Särskild fokus ligger på förbättrad kommunikation av metodutvecklingen mellan forskare i Sverige och Etiopien, och medpotentiella användare av metoden i Etiopien. Vi kommer exempelvis att försöka skapa lokala initiativgrupper för informationsspridning och produktutveckling i Etiopien som diskuterar tekniken med berörda parter inom ramen för konferenser och workshops som planeras inom projektet. Inom detta projekt ger en kombination av praktisk fältforskning och molekylära forskningsmetoder en unik möjlighet för att på sikt öka avkastning av viktiga grödor som vete, korn och tef i Etiopien på ett miljövänligt och ekologiskt hållbart sätt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Drought with low nutrient efficiency is a major agricultural problem in Ethiopian agriculture leading to poverty as agriculture is a mainstay for the country. Owning to climate change the problem will harden in near future We propose application of beneficial native soil bacteria to increase crop drought tolerance and nutrient use. The bacteria were isolated from harsh environments in Israel and Arizona and developed for field application in Egypt. Our recent studies reveal five times greater survival and 78% higher biomass in inoculated plants under drought stress using the bacterial consortia from the harsh environments. To the best of our knowledge, such a strong improvement of drought tolerance by bacterial inoculation has not been reported before. In frame of the proposed project we prepare legal documents and optimise the bacterial beneficial effect via development of the tagging and monitoring system for the bacterial consortia and their active principles. This kind of precision management will enable us to follow the performance of the bacterial consortia under field applications. The planned research project is part of the larger framing project and deals with the major cereals in Ethiopia. Special attention is paid to the method communication to Ethiopian private sector and integration of stakeholder. The work is planned in accordance with present and emerging initiatives at Ethiopian national Swedish and global level.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Drought with low nutrient efficiency is a major agricultural problem in Ethiopian agriculture leading to poverty as agriculture is a mainstay for the country. Owning to climate change the problem will harden in near future We propose application of beneficial native soil bacteria to increase crop drought tolerance and nutrient use. The bacteria were isolated from harsh environments in Israel and Arizona and developed for field application in Egypt. Our recent studies reveal five times greater survival and 78% higher biomass in inoculated plants under drought stress using the bacterial consortia from the harsh environments. To the best of our knowledge, such a strong improvement of drought tolerance by bacterial inoculation has not been reported before. In frame of the proposed project we prepare legal documents and optimise the bacterial beneficial effect via development of the tagging and monitoring system for the bacterial consortia and their active principles. This kind of precision management will enable us to follow the performance of the bacterial consortia under field applications. The planned research project is part of the larger framing project and deals with the major cereals in Ethiopia. Special attention is paid to the method communication to Ethiopian private sector and integration of stakeholder. The work is planned in accordance with present and emerging initiatives at Ethiopian national Swedish and global level.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Torka tillsammans med lågt näringsanvändnings effektivitet är ett stort problem i det Etiopiska jordbruket och leder ofta till stora skördeförluster fattigdomen i landet Problemet är särskilt relevant eftersom den globala utvecklingen tyder på att olika abiotiska stressituationer för växter kommer att öka framöver på grund av klimatförändringar. Vi föreslår här en studie för att öka växternas tolerans mot olika stressituationer genom användning av markorganismer som kan öka grödornas tolerans mot stressfaktorer, särskilt torka och fosforbrist. Användning av naturligt förekommande jordmikroorganismer med positiv inverkan på växternas tillväxt och hälsa är ett attraktivt alternativ till konventionella jordbruksmetoder. Sådana mikroorganismer kan underlätta växternas vatten- och näringsupptag, samt kan motverka flera olika typer av stress som kan drabba växter. De positiva effekterna som många av dessa mikroorganismer har på växter förmedlas av en rad mekanismer, inklusive förbättrat upptag av mineralnäring, förbättring av plantornas tolerans mot biologisk och icke biologisk stress, modifiering av rotutveckling samt hämning av jordburna sjukdomar. De bakteriella egenskaper som är inblandade i dessa aktiviteter inkluderar kvävefixering, upplösning av fosfater, bindning av järn, syntes av fytohormoner, anpassning av växtens etylennivåer samt kontroll av fytopatogena mikroorganismer. Det är känt att vissa bakterier i rotzonen har utvecklats tillsammans med växtrötter i under årtusenden och flera system i växter och bakterier är kända för att ha utvecklat system som utlöser tillgängliga resurser och initierar metabolisk tillväxt vilket behövs i olika stressituationer. På så sätt reglerar energikänsliga system genuttrycken på många nivåer för att tillåta flexibilitet i växternas omfattande stressförsvar. Moderna växtsorter har förlorat många viktiga genetiska förmågor för anpassning till biologiska och abiotiska stressfaktorer vilka annars finns naturligt i vilda arter och populationer. Därför inkluderar vårt system vilt korn Hordeum spontaneum från naturlaboratoriet Vi har under de senaste åren utvecklat en metod för användning av markmikroorganismer för att öka torktolerans i stråsäd odlad under kontrollerade förhållanden och i Egyptiska fält. I det föreslagna projektet vill vi utveckla denna teknik för användning i Etiopiska fälten. Vi kommer att utvärdera mikroorganismernas effekt på fosforupptag och torktolerans hos Etiopiska sorter av vete, korn och tef. Särskild fokus ligger på förbättrad kommunikation av metodutvecklingen mellan forskare i Sverige och Etiopien, och medpotentiella användare av metoden i Etiopien. Vi kommer exempelvis att försöka skapa lokala initiativgrupper för informationsspridning och produktutveckling i Etiopien som diskuterar tekniken med berörda parter inom ramen för konferenser och workshops som planeras inom projektet. Inom detta projekt ger en kombination av praktisk fältforskning och molekylära forskningsmetoder en unik möjlighet för att på sikt öka avkastning av viktiga grödor som vete, korn och tef i Etiopien på ett miljövänligt och ekologiskt hållbart sätt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>We propose a project on an environment-friendly multi-relay wireless network. In our project, multiple coordinated relays are used to satisfy the users quality-of-service requirements, with minimum impacts on the environment. The main objectives of the proposal are to improve the power efficiency, increase the portion of renewable energy in the wireless networks and develop carbon-reducing systems. To improve the power efficiency, we perform adaptive power allocation, harvest the required energy from renewable energy resources/interference and implement the power amplifiers properly. To cope with global warming and facilitate sustainable development, we add the radio pollution into the problem formulation, as a minimization goal. Advance mathematical tools, such as machine learning, game theory and stochastic geometry, are used for joint relay selection and power allocation. Compared to all current wireless networks, our project is a new paradigm as we change the interference from the most undesirable factor to something good improving the power efficiency. The project is collaboration between Chalmers University of Tech., Sweden, and Sharif University of Tech., Iran. This is an initiative for long-term collaboration and attracting more grants/partners. During the project, we will have regular technical meetings and several research visits. Joint conference/journal papers are written and we present joint tutorials/workshops in the outstanding related conferences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Trådlös kommunikation bidrar med ca 2% av de globala CO2-utsläppen, och energiåtgången förväntas öka med 16-20% per år. Användandet av trådlöst bredband ökar exponentiellt, så ?grön kommunikation?, dvs reduktion av energiåtgången för trådlös kommunikation, är en central utmaning. Vi föreslår ett projekt inom miljövänlig multi-hop-baserad trådlös kommunikation. Genom multipla koordinerade reläer är det möjligt att förtäta kommunikationsnätet och möjliggöra ständig kommunikation, överallt och med allting, i linje med målen för nästa generation trådlösa system. Multipla koordinerade reläer har potentialen att uppfylla användarkraven på tillgänglighet och kommunikationskvalitet i publika tätbefolkade områden med minimal påverkan på miljön. De huvudsakliga målen med projektet är att förbättra energi-effektiviteten och att öka andelen förnyelsebar energi i trådlösa nätverk. För att hantera problemet med den globala uppvärmningen och för att underlätta hållbar utveckling så inkluderar vi både radio-prestanda och energi-effektivitet i vår problemformulering. Vi studerar adaptiv effekt- och spektrum-allokering med målet att åstadkomma energieffektiv trådlös kommunikation. Systemet kommer att tillåta att en stor del av den behövda energin skördas från förnyelsebara energi-resurser, och styrningen av systemet möjliggör att effektförstärkarna hos radiosändarna kan förbättras. Denna styrning kan åstadkommas genom att vi utvecklar en komplett modell för energi-förbrukningen i det trådlösa reläsystemet. Modellen har användbarhet även för mer generella typer av trådlösa kommunikationssystem. Detta nät kommer även tillåta att skörda energi från radiomiljön, dvs interferens kommer att återanvändas för att driva relänoderna. Detta är ett paradigmskifte inom design av trådlösa system. Genom att energitillförseln kommer huvudsakligen från förnyelsebara källor och relänoderna baseras på billig hårdvara kommer systemet vara attraktivt att bygga, speciellt för utvecklingsländer. Projektet är ett treårigt internationellt samarbete mellan Chalmers tekniska högskola i Sverige och Sharif University of Technology, vilket är det högst rankade universitetet i Iran. Projektet kommer att lägga grunden för ett långsiktigt samarbete mellan Chalmers och Sharif, och det kommer att användas för att attrahera ytterligare samarbete och forskningsfinanisering. Iran har länge varit ett viktigt land för vår rekrytering till våra master- och doktorandprogram på Chalmers. Detta projekt kommer att stärka dessa band, då de försvagats de senaste åren genom Irans nuvarande svaga valuta. Vi kommer att arrangera återkommande fysiska möten, tekniska möten på distans samt åtminstone ett forskarutbyte per år. Våra gemensamma forskningsresultat kommer att generera gemensamma konferensbidrag och artiklar och vi ämnar arrangera gemensamma sessioner och föreläsningar i samband med de bästa internationella konferenserna inom forskningsområdet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Enligt de senaste internationella studierna hotas mellan en tredjedel till hälften av världens cirka 6000 amfibiska arter av utrotning inom de kommande årtionden. Orsaken ligger i en kombination av faktorer såsom klimatförändringar, förlust av livsmiljö, miljöförstörelse samt biotiska hot i form av svamp- och virusinfektioner, exempelvis orsakade av Ambystoma tigrinum (ATV). Experter inom bevarandebiologi jämställer det aktuella kritiska tillståndet för amfibiska arters överlevnad med utrotningen av dinosaurierna. Mexiko utgör en av de fem länder i världen med högst biodiversitet. Fler än 300 amfibiska arter lever här, varav 128 är inhemska för Mexiko. Majoriteten av dessa arter skyddas genom nationella lagar men trots det är fyra arter (Ambystoma dumerilii, A. lermaense, A. mexicanum and Bufo retiformis) allvarligt utrotningshotade. Tre av dessa allvarligt hotade arter tillhör genus Ambystoma (vanliga salamandrar) som till fullo består av 32 arter varav 16 är inhemska för Mexiko och vid olika risknivå för utrotning. För att bidra till bevarandet av dessa värdefulla arter har vi som målsättning att utröna hur den genetiska och molekylära responsen hos Ambystoma mexicanum och Ambystoma velasci ter sig när dem utsätts för ATV-infektion. Tidigare experimentellt data tyder på att viruset triggar igång en ackumulering av Polo-like kinase (Plk) som aktiverar reglerande proteinkinaskomplex inom CYCLIN/CDK-cellcykeln. Dessa komplex kan fosforylera och därigenom modulera retinoblastoma tumörrepressorproteinet pRB som är en avgörande regulator av cellprolifiering. pRB spelar även en viktig roll i att bibehålla balansen mellan celldelning och differentiering hos flercelliga organismer. Vi avser undersöka hur pRB-CYCLIN/CDK-mekanismen fungerar hos salamandrar med ATV-infektion. Vårt forskningsprogram inkluderar även funktionella analyser av pRB-CYCLIN/CDK-mekanismen inom kontexten av vävnadsregeneration hos Ambystomatider eftersom dessa visar en unik kapacitet för att regenerera olika extremiteter till följd av skador eller amputationer. Eftersom salamandergenomet ännu ej sekvenserats initierade Cruz-Ramirez forskargrupp i Irapuato i Mexiko en RNA-sekvenseringsmetodik för att identifiera gener kopplade till pRB-CYCLIN/CDK-mekanismen. Proteinerna som dessa gener kodar för kommer uttryckas av Bakos forskargrupp i Umeå i Sverige för att studera den Plk-medierade aktiveringen av CYCKLIN/CDK-komplexen, testa fosforyleringsaktiviteten hos dessa komplex gentemot pRB samt kartlägga fosforyleringssajterna. Det huvudsakliga fokuset i den här fasen av samarbetet är att färdigutveckla molekylära verktyg liksom att fastställa de funktionella samband som finns mellan olika komponenter av pRB-CYCLIN/CDK-meaknismen. För att bygga vidare på förvärvade insikter kommer expressionsmönster av Plk-, pRB- och CYKLIN/CDK-gener undersökas in-vivo genom in-situ hybridiserings- och immunkolokaliseringstekniker i transgena Ambystomalinjer både vid ATV-infektion och vid vävnadsregeneration. Slutligen, kommer fenotyperna i gain-of-function- och loss-of-function-försök för samtliga nyckelgener att studeras. Våra resultat kommer bidra till en bättre förståelse för responsmekanismerna hos värdceller vid ATV-virusinfektion och kommer möjliggöra utvecklandet av nya strategier för att bevara amfibiska arter som är mottagliga för viruset. Vidare kommer våra resultat kring pRB-CYCLIN/CDK-mekanismens funktion hos salamandrar under vävnadsregenereration bidra till vår förståelse för de rundläggande molekylära mekanismer som utgör cellulär omprogrammering och kommer således att vara ett värdefullt bidrag inom områdena regenerativ biologi och biomedicinen.</narrative>
      <narrative>Overall purpose of the research program is to explore the molecular mechanism underlying the unique regeneration capacity of salamanders and to investigate the response of this mechanism to viral infection. Laboratory in Mexico initiated an RNA sequencing approach to identify genes of the pRB-CYCLIN/CDK pathway. Proteins encoded by pathway genes will be expressed by the group in Sweden to study the Plk-mediated activation of CYCLIN/CDK complexes, test their phosphorylation activity against pRB and map phosphorylation sites by mass spectrometry. Initial phase of the collaboration aims to establish molecular tools and to determine functional relationships between pathway members. Following up on this knowledge the in vivo expression patterns of Plk, pRB and CYCLIN/CDK genes will be investigated by in situ hybridization and immunolocalization techniques in transgenic Ambystoma lines in response to ATV infection and during regeneration. Finally, the phenotypes of gain-of-function and loss-of-function approaches for all the key genes will be studied. Our results will lead to a better understanding of the host response mechanism to ATV virus infection and will enable novel strategies for the conservation of amphibian species. Furthermore, our results of how the pRB-CYCLIN/CDK pathway acts in salamanders during regeneration will facilitate understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying cellular reprogramming and will be valuable in tissue regenerative biology and biomedicine.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Enligt de senaste internationella studierna hotas mellan en tredjedel till hälften av världens cirka 6000 amfibiska arter av utrotning inom de kommande årtionden. Orsaken ligger i en kombination av faktorer såsom klimatförändringar, förlust av livsmiljö, miljöförstörelse samt biotiska hot i form av svamp- och virusinfektioner, exempelvis orsakade av Ambystoma tigrinum (ATV). Experter inom bevarandebiologi jämställer det aktuella kritiska tillståndet för amfibiska arters överlevnad med utrotningen av dinosaurierna. Mexiko utgör en av de fem länder i världen med högst biodiversitet. Fler än 300 amfibiska arter lever här, varav 128 är inhemska för Mexiko. Majoriteten av dessa arter skyddas genom nationella lagar men trots det är fyra arter (Ambystoma dumerilii, A. lermaense, A. mexicanum and Bufo retiformis) allvarligt utrotningshotade. Tre av dessa allvarligt hotade arter tillhör genus Ambystoma (vanliga salamandrar) som till fullo består av 32 arter varav 16 är inhemska för Mexiko och vid olika risknivå för utrotning. För att bidra till bevarandet av dessa värdefulla arter har vi som målsättning att utröna hur den genetiska och molekylära responsen hos Ambystoma mexicanum och Ambystoma velasci ter sig när dem utsätts för ATV-infektion. Tidigare experimentellt data tyder på att viruset triggar igång en ackumulering av Polo-like kinase (Plk) som aktiverar reglerande proteinkinaskomplex inom CYCLIN/CDK-cellcykeln. Dessa komplex kan fosforylera och därigenom modulera retinoblastoma tumörrepressorproteinet pRB som är en avgörande regulator av cellprolifiering. pRB spelar även en viktig roll i att bibehålla balansen mellan celldelning och differentiering hos flercelliga organismer. Vi avser undersöka hur pRB-CYCLIN/CDK-mekanismen fungerar hos salamandrar med ATV-infektion. Vårt forskningsprogram inkluderar även funktionella analyser av pRB-CYCLIN/CDK-mekanismen inom kontexten av vävnadsregeneration hos Ambystomatider eftersom dessa visar en unik kapacitet för att regenerera olika extremiteter till följd av skador eller amputationer. Eftersom salamandergenomet ännu ej sekvenserats initierade Cruz-Ramirez forskargrupp i Irapuato i Mexiko en RNA-sekvenseringsmetodik för att identifiera gener kopplade till pRB-CYCLIN/CDK-mekanismen. Proteinerna som dessa gener kodar för kommer uttryckas av Bakos forskargrupp i Umeå i Sverige för att studera den Plk-medierade aktiveringen av CYCKLIN/CDK-komplexen, testa fosforyleringsaktiviteten hos dessa komplex gentemot pRB samt kartlägga fosforyleringssajterna. Det huvudsakliga fokuset i den här fasen av samarbetet är att färdigutveckla molekylära verktyg liksom att fastställa de funktionella samband som finns mellan olika komponenter av pRB-CYCLIN/CDK-meaknismen. För att bygga vidare på förvärvade insikter kommer expressionsmönster av Plk-, pRB- och CYKLIN/CDK-gener undersökas in-vivo genom in-situ hybridiserings- och immunkolokaliseringstekniker i transgena Ambystomalinjer både vid ATV-infektion och vid vävnadsregeneration. Slutligen, kommer fenotyperna i gain-of-function- och loss-of-function-försök för samtliga nyckelgener att studeras. Våra resultat kommer bidra till en bättre förståelse för responsmekanismerna hos värdceller vid ATV-virusinfektion och kommer möjliggöra utvecklandet av nya strategier för att bevara amfibiska arter som är mottagliga för viruset. Vidare kommer våra resultat kring pRB-CYCLIN/CDK-mekanismens funktion hos salamandrar under vävnadsregenereration bidra till vår förståelse för de rundläggande molekylära mekanismer som utgör cellulär omprogrammering och kommer således att vara ett värdefullt bidrag inom områdena regenerativ biologi och biomedicinen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nya insekticider för hållbar och effektiv bekämpning av sjukdomsbärande myggor Ett stort antal virus- och parasitsjukdomar sprids mellan människor eller från djur till människa av blodsugande insekter som till exempel myggor. Myggorna får i sig den sjukdomsframkallande mikroorganismen när de suger blod från en infekterad värd och överför senare infektionen till nästa individ som den biter. Myggorna är då så kallade vektorer för sjukdomen. Varje år infekteras mer än en miljard människor och mer än en miljon människor dör av vektorburna sjukdomar som malaria, dengue och chikungunya. Värst drabbade är fattiga människor som lever under svåra förhållanden, främst i tropiska och subtropiska regioner. De individer som löper störst risk att drabbas är små barn, gravida kvinnor, människor med HIV och de som är drabbade av naturkatastrofer och humanitära nödsituationer. Det stora antalet infekterade individer leder också till en ökad fattigdom på grund av medicinska kostnader och att de drabbade blir svaga och orkeslösa och därmed inte längre kan arbeta och bidra till familjeförsörjningen. Bekämpning av vektorburna sjukdomar har därför en central roll för fattigsdomsbekämpning och ekonomisk utveckling i låg- och medelinkomst länder. Klimatförändringar och ökad globalisering har medfört en ökning i både antal och utbredning av sjukdomsspridande myggor. Detta innebär en ökad risk för epidemiska utbrott och en spridning av myggor till tempererade regioner. Till exempel så har myggan som sprider dengue nu påträffats i 20 europeiska länder. En effektiv metod för bekämpning av myggburna sjukdomar är vektorkontroll med hjälp av insekticider. Tyvärr har det utvecklats stammar av sjukdomsspridande myggor som är okänsliga mot samtliga kemiska klasser av insekticider som kan användas idag. Myggorna har utvecklat resistens mot insekticiderna. Detta utgör ett allvarligt hot mot kampen för att bekämpa sjukdomar som malaria, framför allt i Afrika. Ökningen av utbredning och antal sjukdomsspridande myggor, tillsammans med en ökad insekticidresistens på grund av ensidig vektorkontroll, har frambringat ett akut behov av alternativa strategier och tillvägagångssätt for bekämpning av sjudomsspridande myggor. Målet med detta forskningsprogam är att forska fram nya insekticider som specifikt angriper myggor som sprider bland annat malaria, dengue och chikungunya. De nya insekticiderna ska förhindra funktionen av ett för myggan livsnödvändigt protein, ett protein som inte finns hos ryggradsdjur. Vi har testat ett stort antal organiska substanser och upptäckt nya substanser som är lämpliga startpunkter för vidare utveckling till insekticider. Dessa startpunkter kommer att undersökas, modifieras och optimeras med experimentella och datorbaserade tekniker. I utvecklingsprocessen av insekticiderna kommer vi att utföra ett flertal proteinspecifika tester, men vi kommer även tidigt i processen att inkludera hälsoaspekter, miljöpåverkan, resistenskänslighet och framställningskostnad av insekticiderna. Försök på myggor kommer att genomföras i laboratoriemiljö och genom fältstudier i Kenya.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Insect vectors transmit numerous viral- and parasite infections between humans or from animals to humans. Worst affected are poor people living in vulnerable communities in tropical and sub-tropical regions. Vector control by insecticides is the dominant way to combat and prevent transmission of mosquito-borne diseases. Due to globalization, environmental changes and increased insecticide resistance, there is an urgent need for new approaches and strategies for efficient vector control. This proposal aims to design, synthesize and develop multiple novel chemical classes of insecticides for control of Aedes aegypti (transmits e.g. dengue and chikungunya) and Anopheles gambiae (transmits malaria). We will target a form of acetylcholinesterase (AChE1) not present in vertebrates, and identify diverse selective chemical starting points by high throughput screening (HTS). Evaluation of a performed HTS targeting mosquito AChE1 has shown promising results. We have identified several classes of substances that are selective for the mosquito-form over human AChE. These multiple chemical starting points will be synthetically explored and optimized into insecticides. Early on in the discovery process we will include, in addition to the target-specific endpoints, response estimates that address human safety, environmental fate and effect, resistance sensitivity, and cost of goods. Mosquito testing, including laboratory testing and field studies, will be performed in Kenya.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Multiresistant bacteria are a fastly growing world-wide threat to human health. These resistant bacteria may easily spread between patients in the hospital setting in the absence of proper hygiene. Escherichia coli, present in the normal human gut, may produce enzymes called Extended Spectrum â-Lactamases (ESBL) or carbapenemases, which degrade penicillins, cephalosporins and carbapenems, respectively. There is no study in Africa, including Tanzania, investigating the risk to acquire ESBL- or carbapenemas-producing E. coli during hospital stay. We will investigate this risk for patients in the pediatric and gynecological units at a hospital in the Moshi area, Tanzania. The prevalence of colonization in faeces will be related to antibiotic use and possible contamination of the hospital environment with these bacteria. For comparison colonization of patients in the outpatient setting will be investigated as well. The prevalence of the globally present O25b-ST131 clone said to be largely responsible for the spread of ESBL will be determined as will the genotypes of ESBL- and carbapenemas-producing strains to elucidate possible transmission routes. The results will be used to increase the local knowledge of basic hygiene routines and their implementation in daily hospital care in order to decrease the spread of multiresistant bacteria between patients. The study will also increase the competence at the local microbiological laboratory in diagnosing resistant bacteria.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bakterier som är resistenta mot antibiotika ökar i hela världen, vilket leder till svårigheter att behandla vanliga infektioner såsom urinvägsinfektioner, sårinfektioner och blodförgiftning. Resistenta bakterier kan spridas mellan individer i samhället, men risken för spridning är mycket större på sjukhus, särskilt vid brister i basala hygienrutiner. I låginkomstländer saknas ofta medel och kompetens för övervakning av resistenta bakterier på sjukhuset och ute i samhället. Escherichia coli (E. coli ) är en vanlig tarmbakterie, som kan producera olika enzymer såsom Extended Spektrum Beta-Laktamaser (ESBL) eller karbapenemaser. Dessa enzymer bryter ner vanliga antibiotika som ofta används på sjukhus, inklusive penicilliner och cefalosporiner, respektive karbapenemer. I många fall är dessa bakterier multiresistenta, vilket innebär att få eller inga behandlingsalternativ återstår. Frekvensen av både ESBL-bärande och karbapenemresistenta E. coli har ökat över hela världen och utgör idag ett av de främsta hoten mot människans hälsa. I detta projekt kommer vi att undersöka förekomsten av kolonisering av ESBL- och karbapenemas-producerande E. coli hos kvinnor och barn i feces vid inskrivning på gynekologiska respektive pediatriska avdelningar på ett sjukhus i Moshi i Tanzania. Ett andra prov kommer att tas efter cirka en vecka efter inskrivningen för att undersöka förändringar i kolonisering av resistenta bakterier i tarmen, ställt i relation till antibiotikabehandling. Risken att patienter förvärvar ESBL-bärande bakterier under sjukhusvistelse har studerats i andra länder, men inte i Tanzania. Huruvida karbapenemresistenta E. coli finns i Tanzania är i nuläget okänt. För undersökning av förekomsten av resistenta tarmbakterier i samhället kommer fecesprover att samlas från kvinnor och barn som besöker öppenvård i Moshi-området. Patienter kommer att tillfrågas om de nyligen behandlats med antibiotika, vilket relateras till förekomsten av ESBL- och karbapenemas-producerande E. coli i tarmen. Förutom screeningprover kommer prover att tas från miljön på sjukhuset för att undersöka om resistenta tarmbakterier även finns i sjukhusmiljön och i sådana fall kan utgöra en tänkbar smittkälla. De resistenta bakterierna kommer att undersökas med molekylärbiologiska tekniker för att utreda förekomsten av särskilt spridningsbenägna bakterier, exempelvis E. coli tillhörande O25b-ST131-klonen, i Tanzania. Resultaten kommer att användas för att öka den lokala kunskapen om basala hygienrutiner i den dagliga sjukhusrutinen med syfte att minska spridningen av multiresistenta bakterier mellan patienter. Nya analyser för detektion av ESBL- och karbapenemas-producerande E. coli, som inte användes förut i Moshi, kommer att utföras vid det Kliniska Mikrobiologiska Laboratoriet, och en lokal biomedicinsk analytiker kommer att bjudas in till Klinisk Mikrobiologi vid Sahlgrenska Universitetssjukhuset och lära sig att utföra de molekylärbiologiska analyser som används i Sverige. Det möjliggör ett inflöde av kompetens för påvisning av resistenta bakterier i Moshi-området.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Multiresistant bacteria are a fastly growing world-wide threat to human health. These resistant bacteria may easily spread between patients in the hospital setting in the absence of proper hygiene. Escherichia coli, present in the normal human gut, may produce enzymes called Extended Spectrum â-Lactamases (ESBL) or carbapenemases, which degrade penicillins, cephalosporins and carbapenems, respectively. There is no study in Africa, including Tanzania, investigating the risk to acquire ESBL- or carbapenemas-producing E. coli during hospital stay. We will investigate this risk for patients in the pediatric and gynecological units at a hospital in the Moshi area, Tanzania. The prevalence of colonization in faeces will be related to antibiotic use and possible contamination of the hospital environment with these bacteria. For comparison colonization of patients in the outpatient setting will be investigated as well. The prevalence of the globally present O25b-ST131 clone said to be largely responsible for the spread of ESBL will be determined as will the genotypes of ESBL- and carbapenemas-producing strains to elucidate possible transmission routes. The results will be used to increase the local knowledge of basic hygiene routines and their implementation in daily hospital care in order to decrease the spread of multiresistant bacteria between patients. The study will also increase the competence at the local microbiological laboratory in diagnosing resistant bacteria.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Collaborative studies of T cell responses to enterotoxigenic E. coli and H. pylori infections to support vaccine development and scientific train</narrative>
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      <narrative>Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) and Helicobacter pylori (Hp) are common infections in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). ETEC gives rise to watery diarrhea, causing 400 000 deaths/year, primarily in young children. LMIC children are also often chronically infected with Hp and in 15-20% of cases, the infection causes symptoms later in life such as peptic ulcers or gastric cancer. Our recent results suggest that CD4+ T helper cells, particularly those that secrete the cytokine IL-17A (Th17), play important roles in promoting protective immune mechanisms in both infections. The overall aim of this project is to advance the knowledge we have recently gained on Th17 responses in different model systems to human ETEC and Hp infection. This includes (I) to characterize T helper cell responses to these infections in humans and (II) to study the functional capacity of novel mucosal vaccine adjuvants to enhance human CD4+ T helper cell responses. This collaborative project, performed at the University of Gothenburg and the International Center for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh, will benefit from the combined expertise of the applicants, including broad knowledge in techniques for analyzing T cell responses and extensive experience of studies of mucosal immunity in LMIC. The project also aims to establish a framework for mutual learning and training of PhD students and younger scientists at both sites, forming a basis for extended future collaboration.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Studier av hur T-celler i immunförsvaret kan bidra till skydd mot diarré- och magsårsbakterier Bakteriella infektioner är mycket vanliga i låg- och medelinkomstländer och orsakar mycket sjukdom och lidande och även många dödsfall i dessa delar av världen. Två bakterier som är vanligt förekommande är enterotoxinbildande E. coli (ETEC) och Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) som ger upphov till olika typer av hälsoproblem. ETEC orsakar akut diarre´ och denna infektion har visas ge upphov till ca 400 miljoner diarré-episoder och ca 400,000 dödsfall årligen hos barn under 5 år i låg- och medelinkomstländer. ETEC är också den vanligaste orsaken till så kallad turistdiarre´. Studier har visat att en majoritet av barn i fattigare delar av världen, såsom Bangladesh och Indien, infekteras med H. pylori före två års ålder. H. pylori-infektion är kronisk och 15-20% av de infekterade individerna utvecklar symptom såsom dyspepsi, magsår eller magcancer senare i livet. Trots att dessa två bakterieinfektioner är så viktiga orsaker till sjukdom och död hos både barn och vuxna finns det fortfarande inga vacciner mot dessa infektioner. Vi har studerat hur immunsystemet kan skydda oss mot ETEC och H. pylori-infektion. Vi har nyligen funnit att en speciell typ av T-celler som hjälper andra celler i immunförsvaret att bekämpa infektioner verkar ha stor betydelse för hur skyddande immunsvar mot dessa infektioner utvecklas. T-hjälpar celler som producerar signalämnet IL-17A (en sk cytokin) verkar ha särskilt stor betydelse för infektionsskyddet. I experimentella studier har vi funnit att en ny immunförstärkande substans som ges tillsammans med vacciner, sk vaccinadjuvans, kan förstärka funktionen hos dessa hjälpar T-celler. Ökad produktion av IL-17A leder till att neutrofiler som kan äta upp bakterierna lockas till infekterad slemhinna och ökar produktionen av antikroppar och andra antimikrobiella substanser som kan hjälpa immunsystemet att försvara sig mot infektionerna. Målet med detta forskningsprojekt är att öka förståelsen för hur dessa hjälpar T-celler fungerar i immunförsvaret mot H. pylori och ETEC-infektion hos människa. Vi vill studera förekomst och funktion hos dessa celler i blod och slemhinna hos infekterade personer. Vi vill även vidare undersöka den funktionella förmågan hos två nya vaccinadjuvans att förstärka funktionen hos hjälpar T-celler från människa och framför allt den typ av T-celler som producerar IL-17A. Ökad kunskap om hjälpar T-cellernas funktion och hur denna kan påverkas med hjälp av adjuvans kan utnyttjas vid utveckling av nya vacciner mot ETEC och H. pylori-infektion som för närvarande pågår vid Göteborg universitet. Projektet kommer att genomföras i nära samarbete mellan forskare vid Göteborgs universitet och ett världsledande forskningsinstitut för studier av infektionssjukdomar i Bangladesh; icdd,b. Ett viktigt mål med projektet är att etablera en bas för vetenskaplig träning för yngre forskare och doktorander vid de två samarbetande forskningscentren. Detta kommer att möjliggöra fortsatt och utökat samarbete inom infektionsforskningsområdet i framtiden, vilket är viktigt för att kunna utveckla nya vacciner och på andra sätt motverka de många negativa konsekvenserna av infektionssjukdomar som framför allt drabbar befolkningen i fattigare delar av världen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Studier av hur T-celler i immunförsvaret kan bidra till skydd mot diarré- och magsårsbakterier Bakteriella infektioner är mycket vanliga i låg- och medelinkomstländer och orsakar mycket sjukdom och lidande och även många dödsfall i dessa delar av världen. Två bakterier som är vanligt förekommande är enterotoxinbildande E. coli (ETEC) och Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) som ger upphov till olika typer av hälsoproblem. ETEC orsakar akut diarre´ och denna infektion har visas ge upphov till ca 400 miljoner diarré-episoder och ca 400,000 dödsfall årligen hos barn under 5 år i låg- och medelinkomstländer. ETEC är också den vanligaste orsaken till så kallad turistdiarre´. Studier har visat att en majoritet av barn i fattigare delar av världen, såsom Bangladesh och Indien, infekteras med H. pylori före två års ålder. H. pylori-infektion är kronisk och 15-20% av de infekterade individerna utvecklar symptom såsom dyspepsi, magsår eller magcancer senare i livet. Trots att dessa två bakterieinfektioner är så viktiga orsaker till sjukdom och död hos både barn och vuxna finns det fortfarande inga vacciner mot dessa infektioner. Vi har studerat hur immunsystemet kan skydda oss mot ETEC och H. pylori-infektion. Vi har nyligen funnit att en speciell typ av T-celler som hjälper andra celler i immunförsvaret att bekämpa infektioner verkar ha stor betydelse för hur skyddande immunsvar mot dessa infektioner utvecklas. T-hjälpar celler som producerar signalämnet IL-17A (en sk cytokin) verkar ha särskilt stor betydelse för infektionsskyddet. I experimentella studier har vi funnit att en ny immunförstärkande substans som ges tillsammans med vacciner, sk vaccinadjuvans, kan förstärka funktionen hos dessa hjälpar T-celler. Ökad produktion av IL-17A leder till att neutrofiler som kan äta upp bakterierna lockas till infekterad slemhinna och ökar produktionen av antikroppar och andra antimikrobiella substanser som kan hjälpa immunsystemet att försvara sig mot infektionerna. Målet med detta forskningsprojekt är att öka förståelsen för hur dessa hjälpar T-celler fungerar i immunförsvaret mot H. pylori och ETEC-infektion hos människa. Vi vill studera förekomst och funktion hos dessa celler i blod och slemhinna hos infekterade personer. Vi vill även vidare undersöka den funktionella förmågan hos två nya vaccinadjuvans att förstärka funktionen hos hjälpar T-celler från människa och framför allt den typ av T-celler som producerar IL-17A. Ökad kunskap om hjälpar T-cellernas funktion och hur denna kan påverkas med hjälp av adjuvans kan utnyttjas vid utveckling av nya vacciner mot ETEC och H. pylori-infektion som för närvarande pågår vid Göteborg universitet. Projektet kommer att genomföras i nära samarbete mellan forskare vid Göteborgs universitet och ett världsledande forskningsinstitut för studier av infektionssjukdomar i Bangladesh; icdd,b. Ett viktigt mål med projektet är att etablera en bas för vetenskaplig träning för yngre forskare och doktorander vid de två samarbetande forskningscentren. Detta kommer att möjliggöra fortsatt och utökat samarbete inom infektionsforskningsområdet i framtiden, vilket är viktigt för att kunna utveckla nya vacciner och på andra sätt motverka de många negativa konsekvenserna av infektionssjukdomar som framför allt drabbar befolkningen i fattigare delar av världen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Spinal cord injury is an important public health problem creating several physical, social and economic problems. In low income countries, without social support system and governmental assistances, spinal cord injury victims suffer a lot. We have several studies from high income countries on this issue and prevention, but no study from low income country. This study has intended to develop a prevention framework of spinal cord injuries in Bangladesh. This study will first determine the physical, mental, social and economic consequences of spinal cord injuries in Bangladesh. Then ask the victims, their family members, physicians, nurses and social workers about their opinion on preventing spinal cord injuries. Five specific objectives:1)To measure the quality of life of people with spinal cord injury. 2)To measure different levels of participation restriction in major domains of life of spinal cord injury victims. 3) To estimate the costs of rehabilitation programs and total cost of a large group of spinal cord injury victims. 4) To develop a prevention framework for SCI from views of health and social service (care) providers? of SCI victims. 5)To assess victims? knowledge of SCI and develop a prevention protocol for SCI from victims? perspective. Injury prevention expert researchers from Sweden and Bangladesh will conduct the study using quantitative and qualitative interviews. Prevention framework, experience and collaboration will be generated from the study.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ryggmärgsskador (SCI) är ett stor hälsoproblem i hela världen. Ryggmärgsskadade i låginkomstländer lider mer utan socialt stöd och på grund av långsiktig ekonomisk börda. De har flera problem. Denna studie kommer först att fastställa de fysiska, psykiska, sociala och ekonomiska konsekvenser av ryggmärgsskador i Bangladesh. De drabbade, deras anhöriga, läkare, sjuksköterskor och socialarbetare kommer att tillfrågas om deras åsikt om att förebygga ryggmärgsskador. I studien har fem specifika mål: 1) Att mäta livskvaliteten hos personer med ryggmärgsskada. 2) Att mäta olika nivåer av delaktighetsbegränsning i viktiga livsområden hos ryggmärgsskadade. 3) Att uppskatta kostnaderna för rehabilitering och totala kostnaden för en stor grupp av ryggmärgsskadade. 4) Att utveckla ett förebyggande ramverk för SCI på basis av bland annat erfarenheter från vårdgivare inom hälso- och socialvård 5) Att mäta ryggmärgsskadades kunskaper om SCI och utveckla förebyggande insatser på basen av de skadades perspektiv. Center for the Rehabilitation of the Paralyzed (CRP) är enda organisationen i Bangladesh för att stödja de ryggmärgsskadade. Forskare från Sverige och Bangladesh samarbetar i denna studie. Vi kommer att intervjua ryggmärgsskadade som besöker CRP. Forskningsprogrammet genomförs tillsammans av forskare från Örebro universitet och forskare från Centrum för Injury Prevention, Bangladesh och Centrum för rehabilitering av Paralyzed (CRP), Bangladesh. Resultaten av studien kommer att bidra till att formulera en särskild förebyggande strategi för ryggmärgsskador, särskilt i ett låginkomstland. Erfarenhet och samverkan kommer att utvecklas inom studien, vilket inom en snar framtid kommer att använda för insatser i andra låginkomstländer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Spinal cord injury is an important public health problem creating several physical, social and economic problems. In low income countries, without social support system and governmental assistances, spinal cord injury victims suffer a lot. We have several studies from high income countries on this issue and prevention, but no study from low income country. This study has intended to develop a prevention framework of spinal cord injuries in Bangladesh. This study will first determine the physical, mental, social and economic consequences of spinal cord injuries in Bangladesh. Then ask the victims, their family members, physicians, nurses and social workers about their opinion on preventing spinal cord injuries. Five specific objectives:1)To measure the quality of life of people with spinal cord injury. 2)To measure different levels of participation restriction in major domains of life of spinal cord injury victims. 3) To estimate the costs of rehabilitation programs and total cost of a large group of spinal cord injury victims. 4) To develop a prevention framework for SCI from views of health and social service (care) providers? of SCI victims. 5)To assess victims? knowledge of SCI and develop a prevention protocol for SCI from victims? perspective. Injury prevention expert researchers from Sweden and Bangladesh will conduct the study using quantitative and qualitative interviews. Prevention framework, experience and collaboration will be generated from the study.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Campylobacter is one of the most common bacterial zoonotic pathogens worldwide. In Egypt, previous research reported an incidence of Campylobacter diarrhea of 0.6 episodes per person-year, which was concluded as the highest incidence rate ever reported from a developing country. One complication associated with Campylobacter diarrhea is Guillain-Barre´ Syndrome (GBS), an acute, symmetric, ascending paralysis. Recent Egyptian data suggested that GBS cases were primarily in the young aged and cases and many controls had a history of infection to a variety of Campylobacter serotypes. In hyperendemic settings such as in Egypt, the socio-economic burden of illnesses associated with Campylobacter is substantial. In this project we aim to integrate microbiological surveillance data, sequence-based subtyping, and probabilistic risk assessment modeling tools together to investigate the molecular epidemiology of Campylobacter in the broiler meat, the most important source of human campylobacteriosis, and to quantitatively assess the public health burden of human campylobacteriosis arising from consumption of broiler meat in Egypt. The research approach of this project could be adopted as a model for investigating other zoonotic pathogens in developing countries. The project fund will be directed toward enhancing personnel capacities and institutional collaboration between food safety researchers from Alexandria University in Egypt and the Swedish Agricultural University in Sweden.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Campylobacterios orsakas av bakterien Campylobacter. Detta är en zoonotisk bakterie, det vill säga den kan spridas mellan djur och människa. Sjukdomen är troligtvis den vanligaste bakterieorsakade diarrésjukdomen globalt sett och orsakas vanligtvis av livsmedel som förorenats med bakterien. Patienter som insjuknar i campylobacterios kan även drabbas av den allvarliga komplikationen Guillain-Barré. Detta syndrom kännetecknas av förlamning i armar och ben som tilltar under loppet av några dagar och orsakas av akut inflammation i perifera nerver och nervrötter. Det livsmedel som vanligen associeras med campylobacterios är kyckling. I en slaktkycklingbesättning kan majoriteten av slaktkycklingarna vara infekterade med Campylobacter utan att visa några som helst symptom. Detta gör det omöjligt att avgöra vilka djur i flocken som kan utgöra smittrisker för människa utan bakteriell provtagning av varje individ. Detta är dock både en praktisk och ekonomisk omöjlig strategi, både för hög- och låginkomstländer. Resultat från tidigare studier utförda i Egypten visar att incidenstalet, det vill säga antalet nya insjuknanden som uppträder per enhet persontid, är 0,6 episoder av diarré per personår. Detta är det högsta incidenstalet som har rapporterats från ett låginkomstland och tyder på, trots att rapporteringen brister i flera låginkomstländer, att sjukdomen har stor påverkan på folkhälsan i Egypten. Ytterligare studier från Egypten visar att de personer som drabbades av komplikationen Guillain-Barré framförallt var unga personer och att de allra flesta av dem var infekterade med olika undertyper av Campylobacter-bakterier. I ett land såsom Egypten, där i jämfört med andra länder en stor andel av befolkningen drabbas av sjukdomen, är de socio-ekonomiska konsekvenserna av campylobacterios stor. Ett exempel på detta kan vara nedsatt inkomst hos den fattiga delen av befolkningen på grund av oförmåga att arbeta under sjukdomsperioden, samt kostnader orsakade av långvarig sjukhusvistelse vid fall av Guillain-Barré. Syftet med projektet är att få ökade kunskaper om själva bakterien och dess spridning i livsmedelskedjan i Egypten för att kunna föreslå lämpliga åtgärder för att på sikt minska sjukdomens betydelse i landet. I projektet kommer en kombination av mikrobiell övervakning, avancerad sekvensbaserad karaktärisering av bakterien och mikrobiell riskvärderingsverktyg att användas. På så sätt kommer vi att kunna få ökade kunskaper om den molekylära epidemiologin kring Campylobacter hos slaktkyckling och dess kött. Vi kommer även att kunna kvantifiera folkhälsorisker vid konsumtion av kyckling i Egypten. Konsumtion av kyckling är den vanligaste smittvägen även i Egypten. Resultat som erhålls inom projektet kommer att kunna användas generellt, det vill säga kommer att kunna appliceras även i andra låginkomstländer med liknande förutsättningar. Det gäller både specifikt för Campylobacter likväl som för andra zoonotiska bakterier som sprids i livsmedelskedjan. Finansieringen för projektet kommer att användas för att stärka forskningskapaciteten och internationellt samarbete mellan forskare inom livsmedelssäkerhet, primärt för forskare från Alexandria universitetet i Egypten och Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet i Sverige. I projektet kommer forskningsutbyte, teoretiska kurser, praktisk träning, utförande av konkreta projekt och publicering av forskningsresultat att ingå. Projektets relevans är mycket stor med tanke på den stora påverkan livsmedelsburna sjukdomar har, inte bara i form av personligt lidande orsakat av sjukdomen utan även ur ett ekonomiskt perspektiv. Sjukdomen har stor ekonomisk påverkan i fattiga hushåll, men även i ett större samhällsperspektiv, till exempel i form av arbetsförlust och ökade kostnader för hälsovård.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Saknas</narrative>
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      <narrative>Molecular Epidemiology of Campylobacter spp. in Broiler Meat and Quantitative Modeling of the Risk of Human Campylobacteriosis in the Egyptian Se</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Molekylär karaktärisering av Campylobacter spp. i kyckling och kvantitativ modellering av risk för human campylobacterios i Egypten</narrative>
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      <narrative>Campylobacter is one of the most common bacterial zoonotic pathogens worldwide. In Egypt, previous research reported an incidence of Campylobacter diarrhea of 0.6 episodes per person-year, which was concluded as the highest incidence rate ever reported from a developing country. One complication associated with Campylobacter diarrhea is Guillain-Barre´ Syndrome (GBS), an acute, symmetric, ascending paralysis. Recent Egyptian data suggested that GBS cases were primarily in the young aged and cases and many controls had a history of infection to a variety of Campylobacter serotypes. In hyperendemic settings such as in Egypt, the socio-economic burden of illnesses associated with Campylobacter is substantial. In this project we aim to integrate microbiological surveillance data, sequence-based subtyping, and probabilistic risk assessment modeling tools together to investigate the molecular epidemiology of Campylobacter in the broiler meat, the most important source of human campylobacteriosis, and to quantitatively assess the public health burden of human campylobacteriosis arising from consumption of broiler meat in Egypt. The research approach of this project could be adopted as a model for investigating other zoonotic pathogens in developing countries. The project fund will be directed toward enhancing personnel capacities and institutional collaboration between food safety researchers from Alexandria University in Egypt and the Swedish Agricultural University in Sweden.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Campylobacterios orsakas av bakterien Campylobacter. Detta är en zoonotisk bakterie, det vill säga den kan spridas mellan djur och människa. Sjukdomen är troligtvis den vanligaste bakterieorsakade diarrésjukdomen globalt sett och orsakas vanligtvis av livsmedel som förorenats med bakterien. Patienter som insjuknar i campylobacterios kan även drabbas av den allvarliga komplikationen Guillain-Barré. Detta syndrom kännetecknas av förlamning i armar och ben som tilltar under loppet av några dagar och orsakas av akut inflammation i perifera nerver och nervrötter. Det livsmedel som vanligen associeras med campylobacterios är kyckling. I en slaktkycklingbesättning kan majoriteten av slaktkycklingarna vara infekterade med Campylobacter utan att visa några som helst symptom. Detta gör det omöjligt att avgöra vilka djur i flocken som kan utgöra smittrisker för människa utan bakteriell provtagning av varje individ. Detta är dock både en praktisk och ekonomisk omöjlig strategi, både för hög- och låginkomstländer. Resultat från tidigare studier utförda i Egypten visar att incidenstalet, det vill säga antalet nya insjuknanden som uppträder per enhet persontid, är 0,6 episoder av diarré per personår. Detta är det högsta incidenstalet som har rapporterats från ett låginkomstland och tyder på, trots att rapporteringen brister i flera låginkomstländer, att sjukdomen har stor påverkan på folkhälsan i Egypten. Ytterligare studier från Egypten visar att de personer som drabbades av komplikationen Guillain-Barré framförallt var unga personer och att de allra flesta av dem var infekterade med olika undertyper av Campylobacter-bakterier. I ett land såsom Egypten, där i jämfört med andra länder en stor andel av befolkningen drabbas av sjukdomen, är de socio-ekonomiska konsekvenserna av campylobacterios stor. Ett exempel på detta kan vara nedsatt inkomst hos den fattiga delen av befolkningen på grund av oförmåga att arbeta under sjukdomsperioden, samt kostnader orsakade av långvarig sjukhusvistelse vid fall av Guillain-Barré. Syftet med projektet är att få ökade kunskaper om själva bakterien och dess spridning i livsmedelskedjan i Egypten för att kunna föreslå lämpliga åtgärder för att på sikt minska sjukdomens betydelse i landet. I projektet kommer en kombination av mikrobiell övervakning, avancerad sekvensbaserad karaktärisering av bakterien och mikrobiell riskvärderingsverktyg att användas. På så sätt kommer vi att kunna få ökade kunskaper om den molekylära epidemiologin kring Campylobacter hos slaktkyckling och dess kött. Vi kommer även att kunna kvantifiera folkhälsorisker vid konsumtion av kyckling i Egypten. Konsumtion av kyckling är den vanligaste smittvägen även i Egypten. Resultat som erhålls inom projektet kommer att kunna användas generellt, det vill säga kommer att kunna appliceras även i andra låginkomstländer med liknande förutsättningar. Det gäller både specifikt för Campylobacter likväl som för andra zoonotiska bakterier som sprids i livsmedelskedjan. Finansieringen för projektet kommer att användas för att stärka forskningskapaciteten och internationellt samarbete mellan forskare inom livsmedelssäkerhet, primärt för forskare från Alexandria universitetet i Egypten och Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet i Sverige. I projektet kommer forskningsutbyte, teoretiska kurser, praktisk träning, utförande av konkreta projekt och publicering av forskningsresultat att ingå. Projektets relevans är mycket stor med tanke på den stora påverkan livsmedelsburna sjukdomar har, inte bara i form av personligt lidande orsakat av sjukdomen utan även ur ett ekonomiskt perspektiv. Sjukdomen har stor ekonomisk påverkan i fattiga hushåll, men även i ett större samhällsperspektiv, till exempel i form av arbetsförlust och ökade kostnader för hälsovård.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Development of Sweden-Bangladesh Collaboration towards Source Determination of Black Carbon Aerosols in Bangladesh: Prioritized Short-Lived Clima</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utveckling av svenskt-bangladeshiskt samarbete för källbestämning av black carbon (sot) aerosoler i Bangladesh</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SAMARBETSPROJEKT MELLAN BANGLADESH OCH SVERIGE FÖR ATT BESTÄMMA KÄLLORNA TILL SÖDRA ASIENS BRUNA MOLN Sverige, Bangladesh, USA och tre andra länder tog för två år sedan initiativet och bildade den nu snabbt växande Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) som har som mål att begränsa utsläppen av kortlivade klimatpåverkande luftföroreningar (SLCP ? short-lived climate pollutants) (Regeringskansliet, 2012-02-16). Koalitionen inser att SLCP, framförallt Black Carbon (BC, sot) aerosoler från ofullständig förbränning står för en stor del av den pågående klimatuppvärmingen och samtidigt påverkar människors hälsa (luftkvaliten) samt tillgång till dricksvatten och mat. Koalitionen understryker samtidigt behovet av bättre vetenskap kring SLCP och då speciellt kring hinder för att effektivt minska deras utsläpp. Detta innefattar kunskap kring utsläppskällorna av BC/sot, vilket är huvudsyftet med detta samarbetsprojekt mellan två starka forskargrupper i Bangladesh och Sverige. Många olika aktiviteter såsom trafik, industri, tegelbruk, vedeldning och avbränning av jordbruksrester bidrar till det sot-innehållande Bruna Moln som idag ligger som ett draperi över stora delar av södra Asien med stor påverkan på det regionala klimatet och luften som människor andas. Dessvärre så begränsas effektiva åtgärder av dålig kunskap kring de relativa bidragen av olika förbränningskällor. På grund av de regionala vindmönstren så är Bangladesh oproportioneligt illa drabbat då landet ?importerar? mycket av de luftföroreningar som släpps ut i hela norra Indien, vilka blandas med landets egna utsläpp och ger några av de högsta nivåer av sothalter i det Bruna Molnet som någonsin uppmätts. En central komponent i vårt samarbete är att tillämpa i Bangladesh en teknik som bygger på kol-14 datering av sotpartiklar uppfångade i luften i Bangladesh för att bestämma hur stora bidragen är från fossila bränslen (kol-14 ?död? signal) gentemot eldning av ved och annan biomassa (kol-14 ?levande? signal). Tekniken har utveckalts av den svenska gruppen och dess potential har bl.a. visats i en studie på Maldiverna (publicerat i tidskriften Science). Vi har en ambition om ett långsiktigt program, som sträcker sig längre än denna initiala LINK period, där vi i detta bangladesh-svenska samarbete kommer provta kontinuerligt under flera år för att med god statistisk säkerhet kunna leverera kvantitativ information kring sotkällorna. Den informationen kommer vara av stort värde både för en förbättrad kunskap kring klimatet och luftkvaliten samt ett viktigt underlag för effektiva åtgärder för att begränsa utsläppen. Internationellt samarbete är en förutsättning för att ta fram den nya kunskapen. Bägge grupperna hade förmånen att vara inbjudna av miljöministrarna i Bangladesh och Sverige och träffas under ett seminarium i Dhaka för ett drygt år sedan, kallat Joint Bangladesh-Sweden Policy Seminar on ?Near-term Air Quality and Climate Benefits ? Promoting International Co-operation and Facilitating Action?. Vi har sedan dess fört en dialog och avser nu att starta ett långtgående samarbete. Gustafsson (svensk PI) besökte därför igen Dhaka i dec 2013, vilket bl.a. ledde till utvecklandet av denna ansökan. Det föreslagna LINKS programmet lägger stor vikt vid workshop-liknande möten för att jobba fram hur vi mest effektivt kombinerar vår kompletterande kompetens och infrastruktur. Vi kommer även besöka och utvärdera möjliga platser för att etablera ett högklassigt atmosfärsobservatorium i södra Bangladesh. Ett gemensamt studiebesök på det ledande Superobservatoriet för södra Asien är också inplanerat. Dessa aktiviteter kommer lägga en god grund för den slutliga målsättningen med LINKS projektet vilket är att gemensamt formulera ansökningar om det större samarbetsprojekt som krävs för att uppnå den efterfrågade kunskapen om källorna till Asiens Bruna Moln. Möjliga finansiärer som vi kommer kontakta för detta inkluderar Sida, Asian Development Bank, VR-UTVforsk och Världsbanken.</narrative>
      <narrative>Black carbon (BC) containing aerosols filling the atmosphere of South Asia cause severe effects on both climate and the quality of the air people breathe, yet the relative source contributions from e.g. biomass vs fossil fuel combustion are poorly constrained. This knowledge gap hampers both our ability to (a) properly understand the role of BC and its varying sources in climate and air quality systems, (b) provide guidance to efforts of society to decrease the emissions. The long-term objective of our budding collaboration is to quantify key combustion sources of BC in Bangladesh ? one of the most polluted regions on Earth and the *exhaust pipe* of S Asia. This LINKS project seeks to develop a long-lasting collaboration between strong aerosol scientists in Bangladesh and Sweden. With our ultimate goal to deliver solid science on the sources of BC aerosols in the S Asian atmosphere, the LINKS activities will include a set of workshops to refine how we best combine our complimentary skills and infrastructures; reconnaissance of putative sites to establish a top-notch atmospheric observatory in S Bangladesh; study visit to a leading S Asian Superobservatory, execute a joint short pilot study to deliver the first 14C-based source apportionment of BC aerosols in the region. A key deliverable is to formulate joint proposals for the major collaborative research program needed to pin down the sources of BC aerosols in the S Asian outflow.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Development of Sweden-Bangladesh Collaboration towards Source Determination of Black Carbon Aerosols in Bangladesh: Prioritized Short-Lived Clima</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SAMARBETSPROJEKT MELLAN BANGLADESH OCH SVERIGE FÖR ATT BESTÄMMA KÄLLORNA TILL SÖDRA ASIENS BRUNA MOLN Sverige, Bangladesh, USA och tre andra länder tog för två år sedan initiativet och bildade den nu snabbt växande Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) som har som mål att begränsa utsläppen av kortlivade klimatpåverkande luftföroreningar (SLCP ? short-lived climate pollutants) (Regeringskansliet, 2012-02-16). Koalitionen inser att SLCP, framförallt Black Carbon (BC, sot) aerosoler från ofullständig förbränning står för en stor del av den pågående klimatuppvärmingen och samtidigt påverkar människors hälsa (luftkvaliten) samt tillgång till dricksvatten och mat. Koalitionen understryker samtidigt behovet av bättre vetenskap kring SLCP och då speciellt kring hinder för att effektivt minska deras utsläpp. Detta innefattar kunskap kring utsläppskällorna av BC/sot, vilket är huvudsyftet med detta samarbetsprojekt mellan två starka forskargrupper i Bangladesh och Sverige. Många olika aktiviteter såsom trafik, industri, tegelbruk, vedeldning och avbränning av jordbruksrester bidrar till det sot-innehållande Bruna Moln som idag ligger som ett draperi över stora delar av södra Asien med stor påverkan på det regionala klimatet och luften som människor andas. Dessvärre så begränsas effektiva åtgärder av dålig kunskap kring de relativa bidragen av olika förbränningskällor. På grund av de regionala vindmönstren så är Bangladesh oproportioneligt illa drabbat då landet ?importerar? mycket av de luftföroreningar som släpps ut i hela norra Indien, vilka blandas med landets egna utsläpp och ger några av de högsta nivåer av sothalter i det Bruna Molnet som någonsin uppmätts. En central komponent i vårt samarbete är att tillämpa i Bangladesh en teknik som bygger på kol-14 datering av sotpartiklar uppfångade i luften i Bangladesh för att bestämma hur stora bidragen är från fossila bränslen (kol-14 ?död? signal) gentemot eldning av ved och annan biomassa (kol-14 ?levande? signal). Tekniken har utveckalts av den svenska gruppen och dess potential har bl.a. visats i en studie på Maldiverna (publicerat i tidskriften Science). Vi har en ambition om ett långsiktigt program, som sträcker sig längre än denna initiala LINK period, där vi i detta bangladesh-svenska samarbete kommer provta kontinuerligt under flera år för att med god statistisk säkerhet kunna leverera kvantitativ information kring sotkällorna. Den informationen kommer vara av stort värde både för en förbättrad kunskap kring klimatet och luftkvaliten samt ett viktigt underlag för effektiva åtgärder för att begränsa utsläppen. Internationellt samarbete är en förutsättning för att ta fram den nya kunskapen. Bägge grupperna hade förmånen att vara inbjudna av miljöministrarna i Bangladesh och Sverige och träffas under ett seminarium i Dhaka för ett drygt år sedan, kallat Joint Bangladesh-Sweden Policy Seminar on ?Near-term Air Quality and Climate Benefits ? Promoting International Co-operation and Facilitating Action?. Vi har sedan dess fört en dialog och avser nu att starta ett långtgående samarbete. Gustafsson (svensk PI) besökte därför igen Dhaka i dec 2013, vilket bl.a. ledde till utvecklandet av denna ansökan. Det föreslagna LINKS programmet lägger stor vikt vid workshop-liknande möten för att jobba fram hur vi mest effektivt kombinerar vår kompletterande kompetens och infrastruktur. Vi kommer även besöka och utvärdera möjliga platser för att etablera ett högklassigt atmosfärsobservatorium i södra Bangladesh. Ett gemensamt studiebesök på det ledande Superobservatoriet för södra Asien är också inplanerat. Dessa aktiviteter kommer lägga en god grund för den slutliga målsättningen med LINKS projektet vilket är att gemensamt formulera ansökningar om det större samarbetsprojekt som krävs för att uppnå den efterfrågade kunskapen om källorna till Asiens Bruna Moln. Möjliga finansiärer som vi kommer kontakta för detta inkluderar Sida, Asian Development Bank, VR-UTVforsk och Världsbanken.</narrative>
      <narrative>Black carbon (BC) containing aerosols filling the atmosphere of South Asia cause severe effects on both climate and the quality of the air people breathe, yet the relative source contributions from e.g. biomass vs fossil fuel combustion are poorly constrained. This knowledge gap hampers both our ability to (a) properly understand the role of BC and its varying sources in climate and air quality systems, (b) provide guidance to efforts of society to decrease the emissions. The long-term objective of our budding collaboration is to quantify key combustion sources of BC in Bangladesh ? one of the most polluted regions on Earth and the *exhaust pipe* of S Asia. This LINKS project seeks to develop a long-lasting collaboration between strong aerosol scientists in Bangladesh and Sweden. With our ultimate goal to deliver solid science on the sources of BC aerosols in the S Asian atmosphere, the LINKS activities will include a set of workshops to refine how we best combine our complimentary skills and infrastructures; reconnaissance of putative sites to establish a top-notch atmospheric observatory in S Bangladesh; study visit to a leading S Asian Superobservatory, execute a joint short pilot study to deliver the first 14C-based source apportionment of BC aerosols in the region. A key deliverable is to formulate joint proposals for the major collaborative research program needed to pin down the sources of BC aerosols in the S Asian outflow.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Encouraged by our 5 years-long collaboration success in terms of research outcome, joint publications, joint supervision of PhD students, close researcher-to-researcher relationships, and employment of members of one of the teams by the counterpart; our carefully built complementary competence in computational nano-science, and foreseeing the potential of the multiscale concepts we have been developing and applying together to emerging and technologically impactful material systems, the team led by Gueorgui Gueorguiev (Linköping University, LiU), and the team led by Roberto Rivelino (Federal University of Bahia, UFBA) submit this proposal. We intend to exploit original multiscale modelling concepts evolved in our joint collaborative effort and demonstrated as a powerful tool for simulations, for the benefit of unique low-dimensional and inherently nanostructured materials for applications in optical nano-devices and nano-electronics: conceptually new AlN 2D compounds, novel precursors for growth of III-Nitrides, biomolecules adsorbed on metal surfaces, as well as novel 2D silicon boride systems. Our proposal combines predictive concepts proved in tasks of similar complexity, with readily available experimental techniques (e.g., MOCVD growth of III-Nitrides), with a detailed, realistic schedule for dynamic exchange and diversified training opportunities in two vanguard research environments fully committed to the Swedish Research Links program social and educational goals.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Risk assessment of flooding is important because flooding is considered to be one of the most catastrophic forms of natural disaster, responsible for the highest number of fatalities and greater economic damage in comparison to other natural disasters. Flooding involves complex, interrelated and multi-dimensional geophysical processes and has a wide range of impact on human lives, activities, and properties. Furthermore, the risks of flooding on a specific object may force a series of further objects to suffer the consequences of flood disasters in a ripple fashion. In general, assessment of flood risk, like other risks, comprises different stages including identification, modelling, and evaluation. The identification stage is concerned with characterising factors that cause a flood and the objects exposed to flooding. The modelling stage is associated with the estimation of likelihood of a flood and its consequences. The evaluation stage determines the acceptance or aversion limit of flood risk. Each decision should be analysed against environmental, social, and economic criteria, to make it a balanced one. The proposed project will develop belief-rule-based decision support system to assess flood risks by using heterogeneous wireless sensor networks being used to collect and distribute sensor data, processed by data mining techniques, which can be used to collect various data necessary to assess the risks of flooding.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Möjligheten att bedöma översvämningsrisker är viktig då översvämningar är den typ av naturkatastrof (i jämförelse med andra naturkatastroftyper) som skördar flest dödsoffer och orsakar störst ekonomisk skada varje år runtom i världen. Orsakerna till översvämningar är ofta mycket sammansatta och involverar inbördes beroende multidimensionella geofysiska processer. Domiooeffekter uppstår ofta och en översvämning kan mycket lätt leda till flertalet komplikationer. Möjligheterna att tidigt bedöma översvämningsrisker är mao. av mycket stort intresse. Bedömning av översvämningsrisker omfattar faserna identifiering, modellering och utvärdering. Identifieringsfasen behandlar karaktärisering av orsaker till översvämningar och identifiering av fysiska och socio-ekonomiska företeelser som påverkas av översvämningar. Modelleringsfasen estimerar sannolikheter för översvämningar och tillhörande konsekvenser om en översvämning väl inträffar. Utvärderingsfasen identifierar tröskelvärden som beslut kommer att fattas mot. Besluten analyseras mot miljömässiga och socio-ekonomiska kriterier i syfte att ta så välbalanserade och välavvägda beslut som möjligt. Projektet studerar regelbaserade beslutsstödsystem för bedömning av översvämningsrisker där indata till beslutstödssystemet hämtas från en mängd olika typer av sensorer. Datat från sensorerna distribueras i ett heterogent trådlöst sensornätverk och hanteras i en särskild datamodell.</narrative>
      <narrative>Risk assessment of flooding is important because flooding is considered to be one of the most catastrophic forms of natural disaster, responsible for the highest number of fatalities and greater economic damage in comparison to other natural disasters. Flooding involves complex, interrelated and multi-dimensional geophysical processes and has a wide range of impact on human lives, activities, and properties. Furthermore, the risks of flooding on a specific object may force a series of further objects to suffer the consequences of flood disasters in a ripple fashion. In general, assessment of flood risk, like other risks, comprises different stages including identification, modelling, and evaluation. The identification stage is concerned with characterising factors that cause a flood and the objects exposed to flooding. The modelling stage is associated with the estimation of likelihood of a flood and its consequences. The evaluation stage determines the acceptance or aversion limit of flood risk. Each decision should be analysed against environmental, social, and economic criteria, to make it a balanced one. The proposed project will develop belief-rule-based decision support system to assess flood risks by using heterogeneous wireless sensor networks being used to collect and distribute sensor data, processed by data mining techniques, which can be used to collect various data necessary to assess the risks of flooding.</narrative>
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      <narrative>*Dengue-Screening* - Electromechanical micro-total analysis system (µTAS) for sensitive and rapid detection of dengue fever</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">*Dengue-Screening* - Elektromekaniskt miniatyriserat system (µTAS) för känslig och snabb detektion av denguefever</narrative>
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      <narrative>The research project will be driven by merging the expertise on biosensors fabrication based on high throughput printing technology (Linköping University, Sweden), and quartz micro-balance (QCM) and microfluidics technology (International Islamic University, Malaysia) for the development of Micro Total Analysis System (µTAS) for point-of-care detection of dengue fever. The QCM-µTAS offers an ultrasensitive, cost-effective and mobile platform for the development of distributed biosensors for decentralization health care management and control of dengue in low and middle-income countries, where the access to resources and infrastructure is limited. The latest figures from Malaysia health authority shows a dramatic four times increase in dengue cases reported and with a triple increase in the number of deaths caused by dengue in the first quarter of 2014. This is a global threat not only limited to the citizens living in dengue hot spot countries, also to billions of international travelers travelling to the tropical countries. The Dengue-Screen test is expected to improve the health care management of dengue by providing rapid, mobile and cost effective diagnostics tools. Together with the scientific goal, the Dengue-Screen project also strengthens the collaboration between the involved Universities in the vision of exchange of researcher, knowledge and support future joint applications to larger national and international funding for long term collaboration.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Denguefeber är en av de största orsakerna till sjukdom och död i tropikerna. Den infekterar mer än 400 miljoner människor varje år. Om man blir smittad av denguefeber, kan tidig diagnostik och snabb behandling minska risken för komplikationer och död. Det finns därför ett behov av specifika och billiga diagnostiska tester för denguefeber. Dessa skall kunna användas för övervakning och för att förhindra epidemier. Förekomsten av denguefeber i Malaysia har ökat stadigt, från 7103 fall år 2000 till 46 171 fall, inklusive 134 dödsfall, under år 2010. Sjukdomen kostar den malaysiska ekonomin 60 - 150 miljoner euro per år. De flesta fall av dengue rapporterades från tätorter (70-80 %) där det finns en hög befolkningstäthet. Denna förstärks också av en snabb urbanisering. Det föreslagna projektet är planerat att genomföras tillsammans med International Islamic University, Malaysia. Det syftar till att ta fram en billig och specifik diagnostisk metod för point-of-care analyser. Metoden planeras att användas som ett tidigt diagnostiskt verktyg för att minska risken för komplikationer. Forskningsprojektet kommer att drivas genom en sammanslagning av expertis på biosensortillverkning som bygger på tryckteknik (Linköpings universitet), biosensorteknik som bygger på kvartsmikrobalans (QCM) och mikrofluidikteknik (International Islamic University, Malaysia). Målet är att utveckla ett Micro Total Analysis System (microTAS) för point-of-care analys av dengue. QCM - microTAS erbjuder en ultrakänslig, kostnadseffektiv och mobil plattform för utveckling av distribuerade biosensorer för decentraliserad sjukvård, förvaltning och kontroll av denguefeber i låg -och medelinkomstländer. Snabb och tillförlitlig upptäckt är särskilt viktigt i de tidiga stadierna av feber, eftersom det är svårt att skilja dengue och dess två svårare former, denguefeber hemorragisk feber (DHF) och dengue shock syndrome (DSS) från andra virala febrar. De detektionsmetoder som används idag, såsom ELISA kräver lång inkubationstid, högkvalificerad personal och dyra reagenser och instrument, vilket gör det nästan omöjligt att använda för många lokala kliniker i utvecklingsländer. Införandet av ett point-of-care test för tidig diagnostik av svår denguefeber är den mest effektiva metoden för management av denguefeber eftersom det potentiellt kan minska de nationella vårdkostnaderna och antalet dödsfall genom att ge rätt behandling vid de tidigaste stadierna av dengue. Projektet är i hög grad relevant för de övergripande målen för den svenska politiken för utvecklingssamarbete (2007/08:89, avsnitt 2.6 ) om smittsamma sjukdomar och andra hälsohot, och mer specifikt (avsnitt 2.6.2 ) för tidiga diagnostiska system och snabba begränsningsåtgärder för att rädda liv och för att hjälpa till att begränsa utbrott av sjukdomar och deras skadliga konsekvenser för enskilda och samhället. Detta gäller särskilt i länder med låg- och medelinkomst som Malaysia. Detta är i linje med EU-kommissionens FP7-samtal för att få fram nya, innovativa verktyg för bättre diagnostik och övervakning för denguefeber. Projektet främjar också genomförandet av WHO:s riktlinjer om *Dengue: riktlinjer för diagnos, behandling, förebyggande och kontroll*. Vårt föreslagna diagnostiska projekt syftar till att minska de problem som en global smittsam sjukdom medför. Detta genomförs genom att utbyta idéer, forskare och teknik och stödja framtida gemensamma ansökningar till ytterligare nationell och internationell finansiering.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The research project will be driven by merging the expertise on biosensors fabrication based on high throughput printing technology (Linköping University, Sweden), and quartz micro-balance (QCM) and microfluidics technology (International Islamic University, Malaysia) for the development of Micro Total Analysis System (µTAS) for point-of-care detection of dengue fever. The QCM-µTAS offers an ultrasensitive, cost-effective and mobile platform for the development of distributed biosensors for decentralization health care management and control of dengue in low and middle-income countries, where the access to resources and infrastructure is limited. The latest figures from Malaysia health authority shows a dramatic four times increase in dengue cases reported and with a triple increase in the number of deaths caused by dengue in the first quarter of 2014. This is a global threat not only limited to the citizens living in dengue hot spot countries, also to billions of international travelers travelling to the tropical countries. The Dengue-Screen test is expected to improve the health care management of dengue by providing rapid, mobile and cost effective diagnostics tools. Together with the scientific goal, the Dengue-Screen project also strengthens the collaboration between the involved Universities in the vision of exchange of researcher, knowledge and support future joint applications to larger national and international funding for long term collaboration.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Denguefeber är en av de största orsakerna till sjukdom och död i tropikerna. Den infekterar mer än 400 miljoner människor varje år. Om man blir smittad av denguefeber, kan tidig diagnostik och snabb behandling minska risken för komplikationer och död. Det finns därför ett behov av specifika och billiga diagnostiska tester för denguefeber. Dessa skall kunna användas för övervakning och för att förhindra epidemier. Förekomsten av denguefeber i Malaysia har ökat stadigt, från 7103 fall år 2000 till 46 171 fall, inklusive 134 dödsfall, under år 2010. Sjukdomen kostar den malaysiska ekonomin 60 - 150 miljoner euro per år. De flesta fall av dengue rapporterades från tätorter (70-80 %) där det finns en hög befolkningstäthet. Denna förstärks också av en snabb urbanisering. Det föreslagna projektet är planerat att genomföras tillsammans med International Islamic University, Malaysia. Det syftar till att ta fram en billig och specifik diagnostisk metod för point-of-care analyser. Metoden planeras att användas som ett tidigt diagnostiskt verktyg för att minska risken för komplikationer. Forskningsprojektet kommer att drivas genom en sammanslagning av expertis på biosensortillverkning som bygger på tryckteknik (Linköpings universitet), biosensorteknik som bygger på kvartsmikrobalans (QCM) och mikrofluidikteknik (International Islamic University, Malaysia). Målet är att utveckla ett Micro Total Analysis System (microTAS) för point-of-care analys av dengue. QCM - microTAS erbjuder en ultrakänslig, kostnadseffektiv och mobil plattform för utveckling av distribuerade biosensorer för decentraliserad sjukvård, förvaltning och kontroll av denguefeber i låg -och medelinkomstländer. Snabb och tillförlitlig upptäckt är särskilt viktigt i de tidiga stadierna av feber, eftersom det är svårt att skilja dengue och dess två svårare former, denguefeber hemorragisk feber (DHF) och dengue shock syndrome (DSS) från andra virala febrar. De detektionsmetoder som används idag, såsom ELISA kräver lång inkubationstid, högkvalificerad personal och dyra reagenser och instrument, vilket gör det nästan omöjligt att använda för många lokala kliniker i utvecklingsländer. Införandet av ett point-of-care test för tidig diagnostik av svår denguefeber är den mest effektiva metoden för management av denguefeber eftersom det potentiellt kan minska de nationella vårdkostnaderna och antalet dödsfall genom att ge rätt behandling vid de tidigaste stadierna av dengue. Projektet är i hög grad relevant för de övergripande målen för den svenska politiken för utvecklingssamarbete (2007/08:89, avsnitt 2.6 ) om smittsamma sjukdomar och andra hälsohot, och mer specifikt (avsnitt 2.6.2 ) för tidiga diagnostiska system och snabba begränsningsåtgärder för att rädda liv och för att hjälpa till att begränsa utbrott av sjukdomar och deras skadliga konsekvenser för enskilda och samhället. Detta gäller särskilt i länder med låg- och medelinkomst som Malaysia. Detta är i linje med EU-kommissionens FP7-samtal för att få fram nya, innovativa verktyg för bättre diagnostik och övervakning för denguefeber. Projektet främjar också genomförandet av WHO:s riktlinjer om *Dengue: riktlinjer för diagnos, behandling, förebyggande och kontroll*. Vårt föreslagna diagnostiska projekt syftar till att minska de problem som en global smittsam sjukdom medför. Detta genomförs genom att utbyta idéer, forskare och teknik och stödja framtida gemensamma ansökningar till ytterligare nationell och internationell finansiering.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project deals with development of dye/quantum dots and perovskite sensitized solar cells as an alternative green energy source for the production of electricity. The main target is to synthesize novel materials for enhancement of power conversion efficiency of the solar cells. Apart from using synthetic dyes as sensitizers, effort will be made on developing new solid state sensitizers using organometallic perovskites to improve the efficiency and durability of the cells. For further improving the performance of the cells, special attention will be focused on using polymer nanofibres as electrolytes and TiO2 nanofibres/nanotubes as photoanodes. This proposal consists of two major work packages. Under work package 1, the development of perovskite based and quantum dot based solar cells will be undertaken in order to achieve low cost and high efficiency solar cells. Under work package 2, low cost and high efficiency dye sensitized solar cells will be developed by fabricating cells with polymer nanofibre gel electrolytes as well as TiO2 nanofibre/nanorod photoanodes. The overall aim of the project is to develop the next generation of high efficiency and low cost solar cells which would operate even under low light situations. This project will be done in collaboration with University of Malaya, Malaysia, the Institute of Fundamental Studies, Sri Lanka and Rajarata University of Sri Lanka.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Solceller av så kallad Grätzel-typ är ett alternativ till traditionella kiselbaserade solceller, de är elektrokemiska ur bemärkelsen att uppbyggnaden till stor del påminner om ett batteri eller en bränslecell. Solcellerna har till exempel en elektrolyt och en fotoanod, dessa komponenter avser vi utveckla bland annat med hjälp av nanoteknik. Att fånga solljusets fotoner och generera elektricitet är en komplicerad process som innefattar flera steg. Ett färgämne absorberar en foton och genererar sedan en fotoelektron som är källa till den elektricitet som solcellen levererar. Vi kommer att undersöka nya färgämnen samt alternativa lösningar som involverar kvantprickar och perovskitmaterial. En annan nyckelkomponent är elektrolyten som har flera funktioner, bland annat att transportera joner nödvändiga för att återställa färgämnet till sitt grundtillstånd. Vi kommer att utveckla nya elektrolytmateral som anpassas till de övriga komponenterna i solcellen. Även prestanda och verkningsgrad för kompletta solceller kommer att analyseras. Syftet är att erhålla effektivare solceller till ett lågt pris. Att kunna producera kostnadseffektiv elektricitet är speciellt viktigt för låg- och mellaninkomstländer där tillgång till elektricitet kan medföra avsevärda förbättringar av levnadsförhållandena för befolkningen. I detta projekt kommer forskare från Malaysia, Sri Lanka och Sverige att samarbeta för att utveckla nya fotoelektrokemiska solceller.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Funktionella fosfatglaskeramer för vätgasproduktion och miljömässig koldioxid minskning Det globala energibehovet förväntas i stor sett fördubblas till 2050 och tredubblas till 2100. Detta på grund av en ökande världsbefolknings ökande levnadsstandardbehov. Att hålla atmosfärens koldioxidhalt (CO2) under åtminstone den dubbla förindustriella nivån och samtidigt möta de ökande energibehoven från ytterligare sex miljarder energianvändare kommer att kräva uppfinningsrikedom, utveckling och användning av kolneutral energi i en skala likvärdig med, eller större än, dagens energitillgångar från alla källor sammantagna. Vätgas, bränslet med högsta energikapaciteten per massenhet, har potential att tillhandahålla och möjligen ersätta fossila bränslen under de närmaste decennierna. För att uppnå det målet är storskalig och kostnadseffektiv framställning av vätgas med hjälp av kolfria resurser högst önskvärd. Olika metoder för att framställa vätgas har rapporterats i litteraturen. Vätgasbildning från biomassa och vattensönderdelning är för närvarande två huvudfåror i forskningen. Utgående från mekanismerna bakom fotosyntesen, har vätgasbildning från vattensönderdelning (konstgjord fotosyntes) rönt stor uppmärksamhet. Halvledande fotokatalysatorer i form av tunna lager har utvecklats för fotoelektrokemisk (FEK) vätgasproduktion. Under de senaste decennierna har många oxid-fotoelektroder, typ TiO2, WO3 och SrTiO3 studerats i detta syfte. Verkningsgraden hos FEK typer har begränsats av flera nyckelfaktorer, typ begränsad ljusabsorptions effektivitet i det önskade synliga våglängdsområdet, samt återkombinering av fotoexiterade elektroner och hål. Utvecklingen av nanomaterial har emellertid erbjudit potentiella fördelar jämfört med bulkmaterial vad gäller fotoelektroder av PEC. Nyligen har vetenskapsmän visat på den unika kapaciteten hos amorf kobolt-fosfat katalys för att oxidera vatten till O2 och underlätta möjligheten att använda vatten-sönderdelning som en solenergi- lagringsmekanism för att möjliggöra sol-till-bränsle omvandling i neutralt vatten under normala förhållanden. Detta resultat gör användning av glas och speciellt undersökning av fosfatglas och relaterade material intressantare än tidigare. Nyligen har utfällda transparenta anatas-keramer tillverkats av CaO-B2O3-Al2O3-TiO2 glas. Denna infallsvinkel är ny och lovande vad gäller solenergilagring i framtiden. Glas-keram materialen har visat spännande resultat vad gäller att splittra vatten med hjälp av solenergi. Dessa glas är dock behäftade med det allvarliga problemet att de innehåller en stor mängd giftig Bi2O3, samtidigt som de kräver hög tillverkningstemperatur. I det här projektet tänker vi utveckla miljövänliga glas-keramiska fosfatmaterial för att splittra vatten med hjälp av solenergi. Förbättringar av fotokatalytiska egenskaper kommer att uppnås genom selektiv kristallisation av nanokristalliter av TiO2, WO3, Fe2O3 och MoO3 oxider. Reaktantglasen kommer att tillverkas med olika metoder. De tillverkade glas-keramerna kommer att kunna tillverkas i den teknologiskt viktiga formen av högkvalitetsfilm. Medan det svenska teamet är specialiserade på karakterisering och design av mineral-baserade produkter, har det marockanska teamet unik kunskap i tillverkning av fosfatglas och relaterade kristallina faser. Kombination och utbyte av *know-how* mellan de båda teamen förväntas resultera i synergieffekter, förbättra formulering och utveckling av en ny typ av glas-keramer i solenergi-lagrings-system. Formulering av nya fosfatglas-keramer är av stort intresse både inom industrin och för forskarsamhället eftersom fosfatmaterial är användarvänliga och goda absorbatorer av ljus och/eller värme. Dessutom används billiga råvaror vid tillverkningen, typ apatitmineral, t.ex. billiga naturliga marockanska fosfater samt billiga syntetiska material.</narrative>
      <narrative>The goal of this project is to design and synthetize a novel class of photocatalytic materials capable of efficient solar energy storage in terms of splitting of water and/or converting carbon dioxide and water vapor into hydrocarbon fuels using sunlight. Improvements of photocatalytic properties will be accomplished by the selective crystallization of immobilized nanoparticles of photcatalysts such as TiO2, WO3, Fe2O3, and MoO3 in the phosphate glassy-matrix of AO-C2O3-TiO2-MO3-P2O5 (A=Ca, Ba, Sn, Zn; C=Al, Fe; M= Mo, W). The crystallization of catalysts will be facilitated by the application of laser heating. The structure and properties of synthesized hybrid materials will be characterized by a range of micro-analytical techniques, including, for example, micro-Raman spectroscopy and x-ray diffraction, and complemented by Monte Carlo simulations. The proposed cross-disciplinary research involves chemists and mineralogists from three universities in Morocco and Sweden. The newly developed phosphate-based glass-ceramics will be of interest for industrial and scientific communities since it will represent environmentally friendly absorbers of light and/or heat. Use of low-cost and abundant precursors such as apatite minerals and Moroccan natural phosphates for their synthesis will further increase attractiveness of these new materials.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Funktionella fosfatglaskeramer för vätgasproduktion och miljömässig koldioxid minskning Det globala energibehovet förväntas i stor sett fördubblas till 2050 och tredubblas till 2100. Detta på grund av en ökande världsbefolknings ökande levnadsstandardbehov. Att hålla atmosfärens koldioxidhalt (CO2) under åtminstone den dubbla förindustriella nivån och samtidigt möta de ökande energibehoven från ytterligare sex miljarder energianvändare kommer att kräva uppfinningsrikedom, utveckling och användning av kolneutral energi i en skala likvärdig med, eller större än, dagens energitillgångar från alla källor sammantagna. Vätgas, bränslet med högsta energikapaciteten per massenhet, har potential att tillhandahålla och möjligen ersätta fossila bränslen under de närmaste decennierna. För att uppnå det målet är storskalig och kostnadseffektiv framställning av vätgas med hjälp av kolfria resurser högst önskvärd. Olika metoder för att framställa vätgas har rapporterats i litteraturen. Vätgasbildning från biomassa och vattensönderdelning är för närvarande två huvudfåror i forskningen. Utgående från mekanismerna bakom fotosyntesen, har vätgasbildning från vattensönderdelning (konstgjord fotosyntes) rönt stor uppmärksamhet. Halvledande fotokatalysatorer i form av tunna lager har utvecklats för fotoelektrokemisk (FEK) vätgasproduktion. Under de senaste decennierna har många oxid-fotoelektroder, typ TiO2, WO3 och SrTiO3 studerats i detta syfte. Verkningsgraden hos FEK typer har begränsats av flera nyckelfaktorer, typ begränsad ljusabsorptions effektivitet i det önskade synliga våglängdsområdet, samt återkombinering av fotoexiterade elektroner och hål. Utvecklingen av nanomaterial har emellertid erbjudit potentiella fördelar jämfört med bulkmaterial vad gäller fotoelektroder av PEC. Nyligen har vetenskapsmän visat på den unika kapaciteten hos amorf kobolt-fosfat katalys för att oxidera vatten till O2 och underlätta möjligheten att använda vatten-sönderdelning som en solenergi- lagringsmekanism för att möjliggöra sol-till-bränsle omvandling i neutralt vatten under normala förhållanden. Detta resultat gör användning av glas och speciellt undersökning av fosfatglas och relaterade material intressantare än tidigare. Nyligen har utfällda transparenta anatas-keramer tillverkats av CaO-B2O3-Al2O3-TiO2 glas. Denna infallsvinkel är ny och lovande vad gäller solenergilagring i framtiden. Glas-keram materialen har visat spännande resultat vad gäller att splittra vatten med hjälp av solenergi. Dessa glas är dock behäftade med det allvarliga problemet att de innehåller en stor mängd giftig Bi2O3, samtidigt som de kräver hög tillverkningstemperatur. I det här projektet tänker vi utveckla miljövänliga glas-keramiska fosfatmaterial för att splittra vatten med hjälp av solenergi. Förbättringar av fotokatalytiska egenskaper kommer att uppnås genom selektiv kristallisation av nanokristalliter av TiO2, WO3, Fe2O3 och MoO3 oxider. Reaktantglasen kommer att tillverkas med olika metoder. De tillverkade glas-keramerna kommer att kunna tillverkas i den teknologiskt viktiga formen av högkvalitetsfilm. Medan det svenska teamet är specialiserade på karakterisering och design av mineral-baserade produkter, har det marockanska teamet unik kunskap i tillverkning av fosfatglas och relaterade kristallina faser. Kombination och utbyte av *know-how* mellan de båda teamen förväntas resultera i synergieffekter, förbättra formulering och utveckling av en ny typ av glas-keramer i solenergi-lagrings-system. Formulering av nya fosfatglas-keramer är av stort intresse både inom industrin och för forskarsamhället eftersom fosfatmaterial är användarvänliga och goda absorbatorer av ljus och/eller värme. Dessutom används billiga råvaror vid tillverkningen, typ apatitmineral, t.ex. billiga naturliga marockanska fosfater samt billiga syntetiska material.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Carbonation occurs when certain rock types interact with CO2-rich fluids causing alteration and precipitation of carbonate. The Arabian-Nubian Shield (ANS), a Neoproterozoic aged orogen in NE Africa, contains large volumes of carbonate-altered rock. The Neoproterozoic Era was a period of tremendous climatic variability. The carbonation in the ANS implies very large fluxes of CO2 to the Earth?s surface, but the sources, flux rates or timing of flow of the CO2-rich fluid is not known. The carbonate-altered rocks also show a spatial association with gold deposits in the ANS but the significance of this relationship is poorly understood. This project aims to identify the sources and flux rate of CO2, the timing of carbonate alteration in the ANS, and the relationship between carbonation and gold deposition. The project will be carried out through annual field workshops in the Eastern Desert of Egypt, and research visits for international partners to carry out isotopic and geochemical analyses at Stockholm University. The collaboration includes researchers from Sweden, Egypt, USA and Saudi Arabia. Constraint of the source, fluxes, and timing of CO2-rich fluid flow that caused carbonate alteration in the ANS will improve our understanding of climatic evolution during the Neoproterozoic. Better understanding of the link between carbonate alteration and gold deposition in the ANS will allow development of more successful exploration models for gold deposits in Egypt.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Karbonatomvandling innebär att CO2-rika fluider reagerar med vissa bergarter i jordskorpan och manteln varvid omvandlingsreaktioner sker och karbonater fälls ut. Det är en viktig geologisk process med stor betydelse för att binda koldioxid i berggrunden, kolets kretslopp och flödet av CO2 till jordens atmosfär samt även för bildandet av malmfyndigheter. Den Arabisk-Nubiska skölden (ANS) är en gammal orogen i NÖ Afrika bildad under neoproterozoikum för mellan 870 och 540 miljoner år sedan. ANS i Egypten består av stora volymer berggrund som karbonatomvandlats genom reaktion med CO2-rika fluider. Karbonatomvandlingen vittnar om att stora flöden av CO2 till jordens oceaner och atmosfär ägde rum under neoproterozoikum, men väldigt lite är känt om källan till CO2, flödesintensiteten och den exakta tidpunkten vid vilken flödet inträffade. Neoproterozoikum vid tiden för bildandet av ANS var en period av enorma klimatvariationer med snabba växlingar mellan istidsperioder med extrem nedisning till supervarma *växthus* perioder. Istidsperioderna var särskilt extrema med globala eller nästan globala nedisningar (?Snowboll Earth?) som följd. I ANS förekommer guldfyndigheter i nära association med områden av karbonatomvandlade bergarter. Guldfyndigheterna är vanligtvis belägna i förkastningszoner som skär genom de karbonatomvandlade bergarterna. Förhållandet mellan karbonatomvandling och bildandet av guldfyndigheter är ännu inte helt klarlagt. Projektet syftar till att 1) Identifiera ursprunget (källan) för den CO2 som orsakade karbonat-omvandlingen i ANS , 2) Datering av karbonatomvandlingen i ANS, 3) Beräkna flödet av CO2 och uppskatta den totala volymen av CO2 som tillfördes neoproterozoiskt hav och atmosfär , 4) Utröna sammansättning, temperatur och tryck för den CO2-rika fluiden och de förhållande under vilka omvandlingarna ägde rum, och 5) Undersöka sambandet mellan den CO2-förande fluiden och bildandet av guldfyndigheterna i ANS. Projektets genomförande kommer att ske genom två olika delmoment 1) Årliga fältarbetsmöten i Eastern Desert (ED) i Egypten, och 2) Gästforskarbesök av internationella samarbetspartner till Stockholms universitet. Målet för varje fältarbetsmöte kommer att vara att undersöka omfattningen och karakterisera karbonatomvandlingen på tre olika platser i ED i Egypten. En representativ provserie kommer att samlas in för analyser i syfte att fastställa ursprunget för CO2 fluiden och datera omvandlingen. Platserna för fältarbetsmötena kommer att bli Meatiq området i centrala ED 2015, Barramiya området även i centrala ED 2016 och Gerf-Allaqi området i södra ED 2017. Geokemi- och isotopanalyser av de insamlade proverna kommer att utföras i Stockholm under samarbetspartnernas gästforskarbesök till Sverige. Forskargruppen består av forskare från Stockholms universitet, National Research Centre, Beni Suef University och Benha University i Egypten, University of Texas i Dallas USA och King Abdulaziz University i Saudiarabien. Fastställande av ursprung, intensitet och datering av det CO2-rika flödet som gav upphov till karbonatomvandlingen i hela ED i Egypten kan avsevärt förbättra vår förståelse av klimatutvecklingen under neoproterozoikum. Detta projekt utgör en fantastisk möjlighet att undersöka de geologiska processer som troligtvis ledde till en minskning av nedisningsperioderna i neoproterozoikum. Bättre förståelse av dessa processer kan hjälpa att förutsäga framtida klimatförändringar. Undersökning av sambandet mellan karbonatomvandling och bildandet av guldfyndigheter i ANS kommer att öka förståelsen av de processer som genererat guldfyndigheterna. Detta kommer att främja utvecklandet av nya och förbättrade prospekteringsmodeller för guldfyndigheter på djupare nivåer i ANS i Egypten. Projektet kommer att möjliggöra en fortsättning av ett forskningssamarbete som utvecklades under ett tidigare projekt 2007 och kommer att lägga grunden för ett långsiktigt forskningssamarbete. Denna forskning kan endast genomföras som et</narrative>
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      <narrative>Carbonation of the Arabian Nubian Shield of Egypt: Implications for large-scale CO2 fluxes in the Neoproterozoic</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Karbonatomvandling av den Arabisk-Nubiska skölden i Egypten: Betydelsen av storskaliga CO2- flöden under neoproterozoikum</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Karbonatomvandling innebär att CO2-rika fluider reagerar med vissa bergarter i jordskorpan och manteln varvid omvandlingsreaktioner sker och karbonater fälls ut. Det är en viktig geologisk process med stor betydelse för att binda koldioxid i berggrunden, kolets kretslopp och flödet av CO2 till jordens atmosfär samt även för bildandet av malmfyndigheter. Den Arabisk-Nubiska skölden (ANS) är en gammal orogen i NÖ Afrika bildad under neoproterozoikum för mellan 870 och 540 miljoner år sedan. ANS i Egypten består av stora volymer berggrund som karbonatomvandlats genom reaktion med CO2-rika fluider. Karbonatomvandlingen vittnar om att stora flöden av CO2 till jordens oceaner och atmosfär ägde rum under neoproterozoikum, men väldigt lite är känt om källan till CO2, flödesintensiteten och den exakta tidpunkten vid vilken flödet inträffade. Neoproterozoikum vid tiden för bildandet av ANS var en period av enorma klimatvariationer med snabba växlingar mellan istidsperioder med extrem nedisning till supervarma *växthus* perioder. Istidsperioderna var särskilt extrema med globala eller nästan globala nedisningar (?Snowboll Earth?) som följd. I ANS förekommer guldfyndigheter i nära association med områden av karbonatomvandlade bergarter. Guldfyndigheterna är vanligtvis belägna i förkastningszoner som skär genom de karbonatomvandlade bergarterna. Förhållandet mellan karbonatomvandling och bildandet av guldfyndigheter är ännu inte helt klarlagt. Projektet syftar till att 1) Identifiera ursprunget (källan) för den CO2 som orsakade karbonat-omvandlingen i ANS , 2) Datering av karbonatomvandlingen i ANS, 3) Beräkna flödet av CO2 och uppskatta den totala volymen av CO2 som tillfördes neoproterozoiskt hav och atmosfär , 4) Utröna sammansättning, temperatur och tryck för den CO2-rika fluiden och de förhållande under vilka omvandlingarna ägde rum, och 5) Undersöka sambandet mellan den CO2-förande fluiden och bildandet av guldfyndigheterna i ANS. Projektets genomförande kommer att ske genom två olika delmoment 1) Årliga fältarbetsmöten i Eastern Desert (ED) i Egypten, och 2) Gästforskarbesök av internationella samarbetspartner till Stockholms universitet. Målet för varje fältarbetsmöte kommer att vara att undersöka omfattningen och karakterisera karbonatomvandlingen på tre olika platser i ED i Egypten. En representativ provserie kommer att samlas in för analyser i syfte att fastställa ursprunget för CO2 fluiden och datera omvandlingen. Platserna för fältarbetsmötena kommer att bli Meatiq området i centrala ED 2015, Barramiya området även i centrala ED 2016 och Gerf-Allaqi området i södra ED 2017. Geokemi- och isotopanalyser av de insamlade proverna kommer att utföras i Stockholm under samarbetspartnernas gästforskarbesök till Sverige. Forskargruppen består av forskare från Stockholms universitet, National Research Centre, Beni Suef University och Benha University i Egypten, University of Texas i Dallas USA och King Abdulaziz University i Saudiarabien. Fastställande av ursprung, intensitet och datering av det CO2-rika flödet som gav upphov till karbonatomvandlingen i hela ED i Egypten kan avsevärt förbättra vår förståelse av klimatutvecklingen under neoproterozoikum. Detta projekt utgör en fantastisk möjlighet att undersöka de geologiska processer som troligtvis ledde till en minskning av nedisningsperioderna i neoproterozoikum. Bättre förståelse av dessa processer kan hjälpa att förutsäga framtida klimatförändringar. Undersökning av sambandet mellan karbonatomvandling och bildandet av guldfyndigheter i ANS kommer att öka förståelsen av de processer som genererat guldfyndigheterna. Detta kommer att främja utvecklandet av nya och förbättrade prospekteringsmodeller för guldfyndigheter på djupare nivåer i ANS i Egypten. Projektet kommer att möjliggöra en fortsättning av ett forskningssamarbete som utvecklades under ett tidigare projekt 2007 och kommer att lägga grunden för ett långsiktigt forskningssamarbete. Denna forskning kan endast genomföras som et</narrative>
      <narrative>Carbonation occurs when certain rock types interact with CO2-rich fluids causing alteration and precipitation of carbonate. The Arabian-Nubian Shield (ANS), a Neoproterozoic aged orogen in NE Africa, contains large volumes of carbonate-altered rock. The Neoproterozoic Era was a period of tremendous climatic variability. The carbonation in the ANS implies very large fluxes of CO2 to the Earth?s surface, but the sources, flux rates or timing of flow of the CO2-rich fluid is not known. The carbonate-altered rocks also show a spatial association with gold deposits in the ANS but the significance of this relationship is poorly understood. This project aims to identify the sources and flux rate of CO2, the timing of carbonate alteration in the ANS, and the relationship between carbonation and gold deposition. The project will be carried out through annual field workshops in the Eastern Desert of Egypt, and research visits for international partners to carry out isotopic and geochemical analyses at Stockholm University. The collaboration includes researchers from Sweden, Egypt, USA and Saudi Arabia. Constraint of the source, fluxes, and timing of CO2-rich fluid flow that caused carbonate alteration in the ANS will improve our understanding of climatic evolution during the Neoproterozoic. Better understanding of the link between carbonate alteration and gold deposition in the ANS will allow development of more successful exploration models for gold deposits in Egypt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>PPR is an economically important disease, especially affecting the household economy of the poorest people. Domestic sheep and goats are species important for the daily survival of the rural poor in Africa, and also the main hosts of the disease. The overall purpose of the proposed 3-year project is to broaden and strengthen the collaboration between a multidisciplinary team of researchers from Sweden, Botswana, Tanzania and France by bringing together expertise in veterinary virology, rural development and infection epidemiology. The proposed project will include a broader view of the impact of PPR posing a serious threat to the development and sustainability of small livestock production in southern Africa. Small livestock is of particular importance for the livelihoods of poor rural farmers, and it is therefore important to assess the socioeconomic impact of PPR to understand how poor groups are affected. This assessment will be performed through livelihoods analysis. The risk related to PPR emergence and spread further to south, in previously PPRV-free countries such as Botswana, will be analyzed and assessed. Mutual knowledge and technology needed for long-term research partnerships on PPRV and other infectious small livestock diseases will be built up through research visits between partners and joint workshops. Better understanding of the effects of the disease will also create the networks and fundamentals needed for preparation of collaborative research proposals.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Virusinfektioner som uppkommer i gränslandet mellan vilda djur, tamboskap och människan: Ökad förståelse för epidemiologi och socioekonomisk betydelse av Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) kan leda till bättre levnadsvillkor för småbrukare i Botswana och Tanzania Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) är en smittsam virussjukdom hos får, getter och andra små idisslare som främst drabbar de fattigaste människorna i de fattigaste länderna i världen. Får och getter är nämligen vanliga husdjur i små lantbruk och för eget husbehov i Afrika, Mellanöstern och Asien, områden där PPR är vanligt förekommande och därmed drabbar extra hårt. Djuren sköts ofta av kvinnor och småbruket utgör en stor extrainkomst för dem och deras familjer. Denna sidoinkomst kan vara direkt avgörande för deras dagliga överlevnad och är ett viktigt led i demokrati- och jämlikhetsutvecklingen. Smittsamma djursjukdomar såsom PPR utgör emellertid allvarliga hinder för vidareutveckling av småbruken och har beskrivits som en viktig faktor som kan leda till kronisk fattigdom. I jämförelse med nötkreatur, som är relativt dyra, har även de fattigaste människorna på den afrikanska landsbygden råd att köpa får och getter. Dessa djur används ofta inom byteshandel, för ceremoniella ändamål, för att betala läkarbesök, med mera. Därför räknas de ofta inte med i den officiella ekonomin. Konsekvenserna efter utbrott av smittsamma djursjukdomar som PPR kan därför lätt missas. I denna studie kommer vi att göra en helhetsanalys av småbrukarnas livsvillkor i Botswana för att uppskatta konsekvenserna av smittsamma djursjukdomar genom intervjuer och fältbesök. Det är idag okänt vilken betydelse vilda idisslare har för smittspridningen av PPR. Man vet att afrikanska bufflar kan bära på antikroppar, men inte om de kan bli sjuka. För några år sedan förklarades boskapspest för utrotat. Denna sjukdom orsakades av ett virus närbesläktat med PPRV. Under bekämpningen av boskapspest var bufflar viktiga i övervakningen för att se om viruset fortfarande fanns i miljön, eftersom bufflarna utvecklade antikroppar men inga sjukdomssymtom. I detta projekt kommer vi att utvärdera om bufflar kan användas för detta ändamål i bekämpningen av PPR. För detta kommer vi att undersöka blodprover från afrikanska bufflar tagna från flera länder i södra Afrika. Botswana är än så länge fritt från PPR. Risken för att PPR introduceras till Botswana är överhängande, i och med att sjukdomen närmar sig landets gränser. I detta projekt kommer vi att göra riskanalyser för att bedöma riskerna för att PPR drabbar Botswana. Baserat på resultaten från analysen av småbrukarnas livsvillkor kommer vi även att kunna bedöma konsekvenserna av PPR-utbrott i Botswana. Sådan kunskap är viktig för att beslutsfattare i Botswana och andra länder i regionen ska kunna fatta välgrundade beslut. Detta projekt syftar framför allt till att skapa och stärka forskningssamarbeten mellan svenska forskare och forskare i Botswana och Tanzania. Vi har idag redan goda samarbeten i regionen som vi vill bygga vidare på. Projektet samlar forskare med expertis inom veterinärvirologi, infektionsepidemiologi och landsbygdsutveckling. Inom ramen för projektet kommer vi att organisera workshops om PPR-diagnostik, om sjukdomar som uppkommer i gränslandet mellan vilda djur, tamboskap och människan, och om risker och konsekvenser av smittsamma sjukdomar hos får och getter i södra Afrika. Projektet kommer att leda till ökad förståelse för epidemiologin, riskerna och konsekvenserna för PPR och andra smittsamma djursjukdomar. Sådan kunskap är viktig för bekämpningen av smittsamma djursjukdomar och ett viktigt led i fattigdomsbekämpningen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Virusinfektioner som uppkommer i gränslandet mellan vilda djur, tamboskap och människan: Ökad förståelse för epidemiologi och socioekonomisk betydelse av Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) kan leda till bättre levnadsvillkor för småbrukare i Botswana och Tanzania Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) är en smittsam virussjukdom hos får, getter och andra små idisslare som främst drabbar de fattigaste människorna i de fattigaste länderna i världen. Får och getter är nämligen vanliga husdjur i små lantbruk och för eget husbehov i Afrika, Mellanöstern och Asien, områden där PPR är vanligt förekommande och därmed drabbar extra hårt. Djuren sköts ofta av kvinnor och småbruket utgör en stor extrainkomst för dem och deras familjer. Denna sidoinkomst kan vara direkt avgörande för deras dagliga överlevnad och är ett viktigt led i demokrati- och jämlikhetsutvecklingen. Smittsamma djursjukdomar såsom PPR utgör emellertid allvarliga hinder för vidareutveckling av småbruken och har beskrivits som en viktig faktor som kan leda till kronisk fattigdom. I jämförelse med nötkreatur, som är relativt dyra, har även de fattigaste människorna på den afrikanska landsbygden råd att köpa får och getter. Dessa djur används ofta inom byteshandel, för ceremoniella ändamål, för att betala läkarbesök, med mera. Därför räknas de ofta inte med i den officiella ekonomin. Konsekvenserna efter utbrott av smittsamma djursjukdomar som PPR kan därför lätt missas. I denna studie kommer vi att göra en helhetsanalys av småbrukarnas livsvillkor i Botswana för att uppskatta konsekvenserna av smittsamma djursjukdomar genom intervjuer och fältbesök. Det är idag okänt vilken betydelse vilda idisslare har för smittspridningen av PPR. Man vet att afrikanska bufflar kan bära på antikroppar, men inte om de kan bli sjuka. För några år sedan förklarades boskapspest för utrotat. Denna sjukdom orsakades av ett virus närbesläktat med PPRV. Under bekämpningen av boskapspest var bufflar viktiga i övervakningen för att se om viruset fortfarande fanns i miljön, eftersom bufflarna utvecklade antikroppar men inga sjukdomssymtom. I detta projekt kommer vi att utvärdera om bufflar kan användas för detta ändamål i bekämpningen av PPR. För detta kommer vi att undersöka blodprover från afrikanska bufflar tagna från flera länder i södra Afrika. Botswana är än så länge fritt från PPR. Risken för att PPR introduceras till Botswana är överhängande, i och med att sjukdomen närmar sig landets gränser. I detta projekt kommer vi att göra riskanalyser för att bedöma riskerna för att PPR drabbar Botswana. Baserat på resultaten från analysen av småbrukarnas livsvillkor kommer vi även att kunna bedöma konsekvenserna av PPR-utbrott i Botswana. Sådan kunskap är viktig för att beslutsfattare i Botswana och andra länder i regionen ska kunna fatta välgrundade beslut. Detta projekt syftar framför allt till att skapa och stärka forskningssamarbeten mellan svenska forskare och forskare i Botswana och Tanzania. Vi har idag redan goda samarbeten i regionen som vi vill bygga vidare på. Projektet samlar forskare med expertis inom veterinärvirologi, infektionsepidemiologi och landsbygdsutveckling. Inom ramen för projektet kommer vi att organisera workshops om PPR-diagnostik, om sjukdomar som uppkommer i gränslandet mellan vilda djur, tamboskap och människan, och om risker och konsekvenser av smittsamma sjukdomar hos får och getter i södra Afrika. Projektet kommer att leda till ökad förståelse för epidemiologin, riskerna och konsekvenserna för PPR och andra smittsamma djursjukdomar. Sådan kunskap är viktig för bekämpningen av smittsamma djursjukdomar och ett viktigt led i fattigdomsbekämpningen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Kapuasfloden med över 3 miljoner invånare i avrinningsområdet är Indonesiens största vattendrag. Flodvattnet tjänar som transportmedium, dricksvatten, bevattningsvatten och ekologiskt viktigt medium samtidigt som områdets naturliga växtlighet kalhyggs för oljepalmsindustri och guld utvinns illegalt med kvicksilver. Det finns ingen planering eller övervakning av miljö och vattenanvändning vilket håller på att resultera i en ekologisk kollaps och allvarliga hälsoeffekter på människor och djur. Forskningssamarbetet syftar till att utveckla en integrerad vattenhushållningsplan tillsammans med forskare vid Tanjungpura University som i ett längre perspektiv ska leda till ett regionalt miljöcenter för vatten- och miljöforskning. Samarbetet bygger på ett tvärvetenskapligt angreppssätt och medverkande forskare från Centrum för Mellanösternstudier, Lunds Universitet, Avd. för Teknisk Vattenresurslära, LTH och Tanjungpura University, Kalimantan. Studien kommer att leda fram till en bättre och miljömässigt hållbar vattenanvändning för Kapuasfloden samtidigt som svenska forskare kan studera relationer mellan en hållbar miljö, komplex vattenanvändning och socioekonomisk utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nästa generations energimaterial för vätebaserade energisystem Varför solenergi? På en timme träffar cirka 4.3*1020 J solljus jorden. Det är mer än all energi som för närvarande produceras på jorden under ett år. Dagens energikällor är till stora delar baserade på fossila bränslen. Förutom att fossila bränslen anses stå för klimatförändringar så är det också en begränsad resurs. Vår energihungriga värld blir allt mer beroende av nya metoder att utvinna, lagra och omvandla energi på ett miljövänligt sätt. I dagens mobila samhälle använder vi portabel elektronisk utrustning och transport av människor och varor ökar ständigt. Därför är det viktigt att utveckla säkra, ekonomiska och miljövänliga energikällor. Att lagra energi i form av väte skulle vare ett idealiskt syntetiskt bränsle. Väte är det tredje vanligaste ämnet på jorden och är det kemiska bränsle som har högst energiinnehåll per massenhet. Förbränning av väte är miljövänligt eftersom den enda biprodukt som bildas är vatten. Förverkligandet av vätebaserade bränslesystem för fordon är beroende av genombrott i forskningen kring material och system inom tre områden: Produktion Lagring Förbrukning Exempel på materialegenskaper som behöver förbättras inom de olika områdena är effektivitetsgrad, lagringskapacitet, arbetstemperatur och kostnadseffektivitet. Utöver detta är det också viktigt att de tre bitarna är kompatibla, gällande till exempel arbetstemperatur och tolerans för orenheter. Därför är det viktigt att titta på helheten när man skräddarsyr näst generations energimaterial. Produktion. En ny och attraktiv metod för att producera vätgas är delningen av vatten i en process som kallas fotolys. I den här metoden används väldigt nanometerstora halvledarpartiklar som förs in i en vattenlösning och belyses sedan med ljus. Ljuset inducerar en laddningsöverföring från partiklarna till vattenmolekylerna, vilket leder till delning av vattenmolekylerna. Det finns många system tillgängliga i litteraturen, men de flesta av dem opererar i UV-regionen. Huvudmålet här är att finna ett system som absorberar hela skalan av synligt ljus så att man på ett mycket effektivt sätt att omvandla solenergi till kemisk energi. Lagring. Att lagra väte i form av gas kräver väldigt högt tryck och medför tunga behållare och stora säkerhetsrisker. Om vätet kyls ner till låga temperaturer kan det lagras i vätskeform, men detta medför stora kostnader och kräver tung utrustning. Ett tredje alternativ är att lagra vätet inuti fasta material. I dagens läge finns såkallade metallhydrider som kan lagra stora mängder väte per volymenhet. Säkerhetsaspekten hos dessa material är också mycket bra. I de material där vätet reversibelt kan lagras är dock är väteinnehållet per viktenhet ännu för lågt. För att kunna höja väteinnehållet per viktenhet måste vikten hos metallerna som vätet binds i sänkas. Därför är grundämnen som Li, B, N, C, Na och Mg intressanta som material att lagra väte i. Tyvärr binder dessa material vätet med starka bindningar vilket gör att temperaturerna som behövs för att frigöra vätet är för höga. Vätelagringsegenskaperna kan förändras med hjälp av katalysatorer och blandning av olika material för att få fram nya egenskaper. Även strukturen, till exempel fasta material med liten yta eller små partiklar med stor yta, kan förändra egenskaperna hos ett material. I högytematerial, som till exempel MOF (metal-organic frameworks), är inte problemet som hos metallhydriderna att vätet binds för starkt utan istället binds vätet för svagt. Detta gör att det krävs låga temperaturer för att materialet skall kunna behålla vätet. I det här fallet behöver det istället utvecklas sätt för att stärka bindningarna mellan vätet och lagringsmaterialet, för att höja temperaturen vid vilken vätet kan lagras.</narrative>
      <narrative>We aim to improve two aspects of the hydrogen economy: production and storage by investigating new approaches to harvest sunlight for the splitting of water and generation of H2 and various pathways to optimize the storage of hydrogen. Established first-principles methods will be used, in particular density functional theory for the investigation of structural and energetic aspects, molecular dynamics simulations to study kinetics and temperature effects, and quantum chemistry methods to achieve even higher accuracies. We have studied a broad variety of materials for H-storage applications, investigating effect of catalysts, desorption mechanisms, possible improvements for hydrogen binding, etc. This enabled us to contribute to a better understanding of H-storage systems and make suggestions on how certain materials could be further improved. However, H-storage is only one aspect of the hydrogen economy, and we plan to expand our research to the fields of hydrogen production. The hydrogen economy possesses many attractive features: hydrogen is abundant and accessible if sunlight is used efficiently for the splitting of water into hydrogen and oxygen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nästa generations energimaterial för vätebaserade energisystem Varför solenergi? På en timme träffar cirka 4.3*1020 J solljus jorden. Det är mer än all energi som för närvarande produceras på jorden under ett år. Dagens energikällor är till stora delar baserade på fossila bränslen. Förutom att fossila bränslen anses stå för klimatförändringar så är det också en begränsad resurs. Vår energihungriga värld blir allt mer beroende av nya metoder att utvinna, lagra och omvandla energi på ett miljövänligt sätt. I dagens mobila samhälle använder vi portabel elektronisk utrustning och transport av människor och varor ökar ständigt. Därför är det viktigt att utveckla säkra, ekonomiska och miljövänliga energikällor. Att lagra energi i form av väte skulle vare ett idealiskt syntetiskt bränsle. Väte är det tredje vanligaste ämnet på jorden och är det kemiska bränsle som har högst energiinnehåll per massenhet. Förbränning av väte är miljövänligt eftersom den enda biprodukt som bildas är vatten. Förverkligandet av vätebaserade bränslesystem för fordon är beroende av genombrott i forskningen kring material och system inom tre områden: Produktion Lagring Förbrukning Exempel på materialegenskaper som behöver förbättras inom de olika områdena är effektivitetsgrad, lagringskapacitet, arbetstemperatur och kostnadseffektivitet. Utöver detta är det också viktigt att de tre bitarna är kompatibla, gällande till exempel arbetstemperatur och tolerans för orenheter. Därför är det viktigt att titta på helheten när man skräddarsyr näst generations energimaterial. Produktion. En ny och attraktiv metod för att producera vätgas är delningen av vatten i en process som kallas fotolys. I den här metoden används väldigt nanometerstora halvledarpartiklar som förs in i en vattenlösning och belyses sedan med ljus. Ljuset inducerar en laddningsöverföring från partiklarna till vattenmolekylerna, vilket leder till delning av vattenmolekylerna. Det finns många system tillgängliga i litteraturen, men de flesta av dem opererar i UV-regionen. Huvudmålet här är att finna ett system som absorberar hela skalan av synligt ljus så att man på ett mycket effektivt sätt att omvandla solenergi till kemisk energi. Lagring. Att lagra väte i form av gas kräver väldigt högt tryck och medför tunga behållare och stora säkerhetsrisker. Om vätet kyls ner till låga temperaturer kan det lagras i vätskeform, men detta medför stora kostnader och kräver tung utrustning. Ett tredje alternativ är att lagra vätet inuti fasta material. I dagens läge finns såkallade metallhydrider som kan lagra stora mängder väte per volymenhet. Säkerhetsaspekten hos dessa material är också mycket bra. I de material där vätet reversibelt kan lagras är dock är väteinnehållet per viktenhet ännu för lågt. För att kunna höja väteinnehållet per viktenhet måste vikten hos metallerna som vätet binds i sänkas. Därför är grundämnen som Li, B, N, C, Na och Mg intressanta som material att lagra väte i. Tyvärr binder dessa material vätet med starka bindningar vilket gör att temperaturerna som behövs för att frigöra vätet är för höga. Vätelagringsegenskaperna kan förändras med hjälp av katalysatorer och blandning av olika material för att få fram nya egenskaper. Även strukturen, till exempel fasta material med liten yta eller små partiklar med stor yta, kan förändra egenskaperna hos ett material. I högytematerial, som till exempel MOF (metal-organic frameworks), är inte problemet som hos metallhydriderna att vätet binds för starkt utan istället binds vätet för svagt. Detta gör att det krävs låga temperaturer för att materialet skall kunna behålla vätet. I det här fallet behöver det istället utvecklas sätt för att stärka bindningarna mellan vätet och lagringsmaterialet, för att höja temperaturen vid vilken vätet kan lagras.</narrative>
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      <narrative>IMPLEMENTING UNINTERRUPTED SKIN-TO-SKIN CONTACT BETWEEN MOTHERS AND NEWBORNS IMMEDIATELY AFTER BIRTH IN UGANDA</narrative>
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      <narrative>In Uganda 2% of mothers have uninterrupted skin-to-skin contacts (SSC) with their infant after birth, 83% of infants have hypothermia which is one of the leading causes of mortality in newborns and the rate of exclusively breastfeeding at 1 month is 57%. SSC has positive effects on infant temperature and initiating of breastfeeding. We will study if a simple low-cost intervention that can enhance early initiation and duration of breastfeeding can be implemented. The medical staff and the hospital management will be shown a DVD containing information about newborns´ instinctive behavior and the benefits of SSC and this information will also be spread in pamphlets and posters. A quasi-experimental design will be used with data collections before and after the intervention. 60 mother-infant pairs will be included in each of the 2 data collections. SSC and breastfeeding will be observed and the temperature of the infant will be measured. 1 month after birth the mothers will be interviewed about breastfeeding and interpretation of their infant´s cues. Focus group interviews will be performed with the staff to investigate what they perceive as facilitating factors and barriers to implement SSC. If proven effective the intervention can be implemented in other low resource settings. This is a joint research collaboration originating from a Linneaus-Palme supported student and teacher exchange between the midwifery programmes at Karolinska Institutet and Makerere University.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Oavbruten hud-mot-hud kontakt mellan mammor och deras nyfödda barn den första timmen efter födelsen har många positiva effekter. Bland annat har nyfödda barn som ligger hud-mot-hud mindre risk för undertemperatur och amningen initieras snabbare och frekvensen helamning ökar om hud-mot-hud kontakt tillämpas. Amning har också många välkända hälsoeffekter, bl.a. minskar risken för övre luftinfektioner, öroninflammationer och diarréer hos barnen. I Uganda har endast 2 % av mammorna och de nyfödda barnen hud-mot-hud kontakt efter förlossningen, upp till 83 % av de nyfödda har för låg temperatur och bara 57 % helammas vid en månads ålder och få helammas vid sex månaders ålder. Undertemperatur är en av de vanligaste orsakerna till att nyfödda barn dör och i länder som t.ex. Uganda, där tillgången till rent vatten är begränsat är det extra viktigt att inte barnen får bröstmjölksersättning. Om vårdrutinen hud-mot-hud kontakt inom den första timmen efter förlossningen implementeras skulle t.ex. andelen barn med undertemperatur minska, frekvensen helamning öka och det skulle även medföra andra positiva hälsoeffekter för mammor och barn. I lågresurser länder är det extra väsentligt att kostnader för implementering hålls nere och därför är det viktigt att hitta billiga implementeringsformer som också är enkla att införa. Detta projekt syftar därför till att undersöka om en enkel och billig intervention som vi har utvecklat är effektiv för att öka andelen mammor och barn som har hud-mot-hud kontakt efter förlossning, minska andelen nyfödda barn med undertemperatur och öka andelen mammor som helammar sina barn vid en månad. Vi kommer att visa en DVD för barnmorskor och läkare vid en förlossningsavdelning på ett sjukhus i Uganda och sjukhusledningen som innehåller information om barnets instinktiva beteende vid bröstet och fördelarna med hud-mot-hud kontakt mellan mödrar och nyfödda barn. Personalen har också möjlighet att ställa frågor i anslutning till visningen av DVDn. Broschyrer och postrar riktade till personalen kommer även att finnas tillgängliga. Innan denna intervention genomförs kommer 60 mammor och barn att observeras, bl.a. kommer vi att studera om hud-mot-hud kontakt tillämpas och om barnet suger på bröstet. Vi kommer även att mäta temperatur på barnen. En månad efter förlossningen kommer mammorna att intervjuas om barnets uppfödning och hur de uppfattar barnet. Två månader efter interventionen kommer motsvarande datainsamling att göras på ytterligare 60 mammor och barn. På så sätt kommer vi att få möjlighet att se om det sker några förändringar i andelen barn som har hud-mot-hud kontakt, har undertemperatur och som helammas efter att interventionen har införts . Dessutom kommer fokusgruppsintervjuer att göras med personalen för att undersöka vad de uppfattar som hindrande och underlättande faktorer för att införa den aktuella vårdrutinen. Om det visar sig att denna intervention är effektiv för att implementera hud-mot-hud kontakt så kan den även användas på andra sjukhus med liknande förutsättningar. Detta är ett forskningssamarbete mellan barnmorskeprogrammen vid Karolinska Institutet och Makerere university sprunget ur ett SIDA-stött Linneaus-Palme student och lärarutbyte vilket har gjort att vi har kunnat bygga upp ett hållbart och väl fungerande samarbete. I forskningsteamet ingår såväl läkare och barnmorskor som har ämnesspecifik kunskap, är förtrogna med både kvantitativ och kvalitativ metodik och som dessutom har gedigen erfarenhet och kunskap om de ugandiska förhållandena och miljön. Både seniora och junior forskare ingår i teamet samt ugandiska och svenska doktorander kommer troligtvis att knytas till projektet som i så fall kommer att handledas av forskare från båda universiteten. En av fördelarna med detta projekt är att det bygger på ett redan etablerat samarbete vilket möjliggör att på ett kostnadseffektivt sätt utveckla forskningssamarbetet mellan Karolinska Institutet och Makerere University och medföra en förstä</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">IMPLEMENTERING AV OAVBRUTEN HUD MOT HUD KONTAKT MELLAN MAMMOR OCH BARN EFTER FÖRLOSSNING I UGANDA</narrative>
      <narrative>IMPLEMENTING UNINTERRUPTED SKIN-TO-SKIN CONTACT BETWEEN MOTHERS AND NEWBORNS IMMEDIATELY AFTER BIRTH IN UGANDA</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Oavbruten hud-mot-hud kontakt mellan mammor och deras nyfödda barn den första timmen efter födelsen har många positiva effekter. Bland annat har nyfödda barn som ligger hud-mot-hud mindre risk för undertemperatur och amningen initieras snabbare och frekvensen helamning ökar om hud-mot-hud kontakt tillämpas. Amning har också många välkända hälsoeffekter, bl.a. minskar risken för övre luftinfektioner, öroninflammationer och diarréer hos barnen. I Uganda har endast 2 % av mammorna och de nyfödda barnen hud-mot-hud kontakt efter förlossningen, upp till 83 % av de nyfödda har för låg temperatur och bara 57 % helammas vid en månads ålder och få helammas vid sex månaders ålder. Undertemperatur är en av de vanligaste orsakerna till att nyfödda barn dör och i länder som t.ex. Uganda, där tillgången till rent vatten är begränsat är det extra viktigt att inte barnen får bröstmjölksersättning. Om vårdrutinen hud-mot-hud kontakt inom den första timmen efter förlossningen implementeras skulle t.ex. andelen barn med undertemperatur minska, frekvensen helamning öka och det skulle även medföra andra positiva hälsoeffekter för mammor och barn. I lågresurser länder är det extra väsentligt att kostnader för implementering hålls nere och därför är det viktigt att hitta billiga implementeringsformer som också är enkla att införa. Detta projekt syftar därför till att undersöka om en enkel och billig intervention som vi har utvecklat är effektiv för att öka andelen mammor och barn som har hud-mot-hud kontakt efter förlossning, minska andelen nyfödda barn med undertemperatur och öka andelen mammor som helammar sina barn vid en månad. Vi kommer att visa en DVD för barnmorskor och läkare vid en förlossningsavdelning på ett sjukhus i Uganda och sjukhusledningen som innehåller information om barnets instinktiva beteende vid bröstet och fördelarna med hud-mot-hud kontakt mellan mödrar och nyfödda barn. Personalen har också möjlighet att ställa frågor i anslutning till visningen av DVDn. Broschyrer och postrar riktade till personalen kommer även att finnas tillgängliga. Innan denna intervention genomförs kommer 60 mammor och barn att observeras, bl.a. kommer vi att studera om hud-mot-hud kontakt tillämpas och om barnet suger på bröstet. Vi kommer även att mäta temperatur på barnen. En månad efter förlossningen kommer mammorna att intervjuas om barnets uppfödning och hur de uppfattar barnet. Två månader efter interventionen kommer motsvarande datainsamling att göras på ytterligare 60 mammor och barn. På så sätt kommer vi att få möjlighet att se om det sker några förändringar i andelen barn som har hud-mot-hud kontakt, har undertemperatur och som helammas efter att interventionen har införts . Dessutom kommer fokusgruppsintervjuer att göras med personalen för att undersöka vad de uppfattar som hindrande och underlättande faktorer för att införa den aktuella vårdrutinen. Om det visar sig att denna intervention är effektiv för att implementera hud-mot-hud kontakt så kan den även användas på andra sjukhus med liknande förutsättningar. Detta är ett forskningssamarbete mellan barnmorskeprogrammen vid Karolinska Institutet och Makerere university sprunget ur ett SIDA-stött Linneaus-Palme student och lärarutbyte vilket har gjort att vi har kunnat bygga upp ett hållbart och väl fungerande samarbete. I forskningsteamet ingår såväl läkare och barnmorskor som har ämnesspecifik kunskap, är förtrogna med både kvantitativ och kvalitativ metodik och som dessutom har gedigen erfarenhet och kunskap om de ugandiska förhållandena och miljön. Både seniora och junior forskare ingår i teamet samt ugandiska och svenska doktorander kommer troligtvis att knytas till projektet som i så fall kommer att handledas av forskare från båda universiteten. En av fördelarna med detta projekt är att det bygger på ett redan etablerat samarbete vilket möjliggör att på ett kostnadseffektivt sätt utveckla forskningssamarbetet mellan Karolinska Institutet och Makerere University och medföra en förstä</narrative>
      <narrative>In Uganda 2% of mothers have uninterrupted skin-to-skin contacts (SSC) with their infant after birth, 83% of infants have hypothermia which is one of the leading causes of mortality in newborns and the rate of exclusively breastfeeding at 1 month is 57%. SSC has positive effects on infant temperature and initiating of breastfeeding. We will study if a simple low-cost intervention that can enhance early initiation and duration of breastfeeding can be implemented. The medical staff and the hospital management will be shown a DVD containing information about newborns´ instinctive behavior and the benefits of SSC and this information will also be spread in pamphlets and posters. A quasi-experimental design will be used with data collections before and after the intervention. 60 mother-infant pairs will be included in each of the 2 data collections. SSC and breastfeeding will be observed and the temperature of the infant will be measured. 1 month after birth the mothers will be interviewed about breastfeeding and interpretation of their infant´s cues. Focus group interviews will be performed with the staff to investigate what they perceive as facilitating factors and barriers to implement SSC. If proven effective the intervention can be implemented in other low resource settings. This is a joint research collaboration originating from a Linneaus-Palme supported student and teacher exchange between the midwifery programmes at Karolinska Institutet and Makerere University.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Understanding the role of OXTR-D2R and OXTR-alpha2AR heteroreceptor complexes in fear and anxiety</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att förstå den roll OXTR-D2R och OXTR-alpha2AR heteroreceptor komplexen spelar i rädsla och ångest</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Forskningsprogrammet bygger på hypotesen att ångest förändrar nervcellers sätt att reagera på kemiska signaler från sin omgivning. Vi och andra forskare har visat att receptorer för en rad viktiga signalsubstanser i hjärnan kan interagera med varandra på flera olika sätt, bl.a. genom att bilda fysiska komplex i nervcellernas membran. Dessa receptor komplex utgörs av två eller flera receptorer, som antingen är av samma sort (homomerer) eller av olika typer (heteromerer). Komplexen kan i sin tur interagera med varandra i membranen och bilda sammanhängade *mosaiker*, vilka spelar en viktig roll i nervcellers informationsbearbetning. Bland annat misstänker man att störningar i balansen mellan homomera och heteromera komplex kan bidra till utvecklingen av ångest. Den övergripande målsättningen för vårt projekt är att förstå hur ångest-inducerade förändringar av receptorkomplex medverkar till utveckling av ångest och hur detta kan motverkas med hjälp av farmaka.Vi kommer främst att fokusera på receptor heteromerer som innehåller oxytocin receptorn (R) , en receptor som är viktig för förmedling av socialt beteende och antistress effecter. Exempel på sådana komplex är heteromerer mellan oxytocinR- och dopamin D2R samt mellan oxytocinR-och alpha2 adrenergaR.Oxytocin receptorR- D2R heteromerer återfinns t.ex. i amygdala barken, fr.a i central amygdala kärnan ( en central component för utlösning av beteenden vid fara och ångest) och i det ventrala striato-pallidala bansystemet (en central komponent i hjärnans belöningssystem) . Potentiella OxytocinR och alpha2adrenergaR heteromerer kan finnas i amygdala barken och hypothalamus. Hypotesen är att oxytocin utlöser social beteende och antistress effecter via ökning av D2R och alpha2adrenergaR signalering i dessa receptor complex,vilket postuleras vara mekanismen för oxytocinets ångest dämpande effekter .Med anledning av våra tidigare upptäckter ämnar vi alltså studera hur effekter av Oxytocin och/eller oxytocin receptor antagonister påverkar dessa receptor komplex samt hur denna påverkan moduleras i rått modeler för rädsla/ångest. Två mycket tillförlitliga djurmodeller (råtta) skall användas för sjukdomen ångest: Den upphöjda T labyrinten , där djuret undviker de öppna armarna i labyrinten, och nedgrävningen av shock sond, där råttan i testet gräver ned en elektrifierad sond efter att ha blivit shockad. Dessa tester är högst adekvata och de mest validerade modellerna för att studera icke-konditionerad fara/ångest. Förändringar av dessa receptorkomplex i hjärnvävnad från djurmodellerna med eller utan behandling med oxytocin och i cell modeler efter incubation med oxytocin receptor agonist/antagonist kommer att studeras med neurokemiska och molekylärbiologiska metoder, samt genom särskilda mikroskoperingsmetoder, där inmärkta receptor antikroppar används för att mäta och åskådliggöra hur receptorer bildar receptor komplex med varandra.Vi skall alltså testa vår hypotes att oxytocin kan representera antiångest läkemedel genom att öka D2 signaleringen i oxytocinR-D2R heteromeren och alpha2adrenergR signaleringen i oxytocinR-alpha2adrenergR heteromeren . Delmål:1. Att lära oss förstå molekylära mekanismer för fara/ångest i våra råttmodeller genom studier av framför allt oxytocinR-D2R heteromeren och oxytocinR-alpha2adrenergR heteromeren och deras signalering i hjärnvävnad framför allt från amygdala (centrum för beteenden utlösta vid fara/ångest) men även från hypothalamus ( centrals autonomt centrum) och nuc accumbens (centrum för belöningsbeteende)Vi skall också utföra en farmakologisk beteende analys i våra råttmodeller med oxytocin agonister för att validera dessa ämnens antiångest effekter och roll som framtida läkemedel mot ångest och hur dessa effecter moduleras av D2 agonister och alpha2adrenerga agonister . Delmål2. Att förstå molekylära mekanismer för ångest med hjälp av cellmodeller där D2 signaleringen i oxytocinR-D2R heteromeren och alpha2adrenergR signaleringen i oxytocinR-alpha2adren</narrative>
      <narrative>Psychiatric disorders are highly complex in their aetiology.One emergent concept is that receptor heteromers and their receptor-receptor interactions contribute to disease progression.We introduced the concept of receptor heteromers, in which the receptors physically interact to produce an integrated regulation of ion channels and of intracellular signaling cascades.Specifically we will examine the role of limbic, especially amygdaloid oxytocin receptor(OXTR)-D2R and OXTR-alpha2adrenergic receptor(2AR) heteroreceptor complexes in fear and anxiety using rat models in behavioural ( Mexico) and cellular-molecular work (Sweden).We have previously published data on the existence of these receptor heteromers (Sweden) in the brain and on the role of amygadaloid D2R mechansims in fear and anxiety (Mexico).Our working hypothesis is that these receptor heteromers are critically involved in fear and anxiety and more specifically that the OXTR protomer activation in these heteromers via enhancing their D2R and alpha2AR protomer signaling inhibits the development of anxiety.Through this collaboration it will be possible to perform a highly integrative approach from molecules (Sweden) to behaviours (Mexico). The relevance of this collaboration project for Appendix c1 lies in the potential to develop novel drugs against anxiety in view of the disproportionate increase in violence in low and middleincome countries especially affecting their most exposed individuals.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Psychiatric disorders are highly complex in their aetiology.One emergent concept is that receptor heteromers and their receptor-receptor interactions contribute to disease progression.We introduced the concept of receptor heteromers, in which the receptors physically interact to produce an integrated regulation of ion channels and of intracellular signaling cascades.Specifically we will examine the role of limbic, especially amygdaloid oxytocin receptor(OXTR)-D2R and OXTR-alpha2adrenergic receptor(2AR) heteroreceptor complexes in fear and anxiety using rat models in behavioural ( Mexico) and cellular-molecular work (Sweden).We have previously published data on the existence of these receptor heteromers (Sweden) in the brain and on the role of amygadaloid D2R mechansims in fear and anxiety (Mexico).Our working hypothesis is that these receptor heteromers are critically involved in fear and anxiety and more specifically that the OXTR protomer activation in these heteromers via enhancing their D2R and alpha2AR protomer signaling inhibits the development of anxiety.Through this collaboration it will be possible to perform a highly integrative approach from molecules (Sweden) to behaviours (Mexico). The relevance of this collaboration project for Appendix c1 lies in the potential to develop novel drugs against anxiety in view of the disproportionate increase in violence in low and middleincome countries especially affecting their most exposed individuals.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Forskningsprogrammet bygger på hypotesen att ångest förändrar nervcellers sätt att reagera på kemiska signaler från sin omgivning. Vi och andra forskare har visat att receptorer för en rad viktiga signalsubstanser i hjärnan kan interagera med varandra på flera olika sätt, bl.a. genom att bilda fysiska komplex i nervcellernas membran. Dessa receptor komplex utgörs av två eller flera receptorer, som antingen är av samma sort (homomerer) eller av olika typer (heteromerer). Komplexen kan i sin tur interagera med varandra i membranen och bilda sammanhängade *mosaiker*, vilka spelar en viktig roll i nervcellers informationsbearbetning. Bland annat misstänker man att störningar i balansen mellan homomera och heteromera komplex kan bidra till utvecklingen av ångest. Den övergripande målsättningen för vårt projekt är att förstå hur ångest-inducerade förändringar av receptorkomplex medverkar till utveckling av ångest och hur detta kan motverkas med hjälp av farmaka.Vi kommer främst att fokusera på receptor heteromerer som innehåller oxytocin receptorn (R) , en receptor som är viktig för förmedling av socialt beteende och antistress effecter. Exempel på sådana komplex är heteromerer mellan oxytocinR- och dopamin D2R samt mellan oxytocinR-och alpha2 adrenergaR.Oxytocin receptorR- D2R heteromerer återfinns t.ex. i amygdala barken, fr.a i central amygdala kärnan ( en central component för utlösning av beteenden vid fara och ångest) och i det ventrala striato-pallidala bansystemet (en central komponent i hjärnans belöningssystem) . Potentiella OxytocinR och alpha2adrenergaR heteromerer kan finnas i amygdala barken och hypothalamus. Hypotesen är att oxytocin utlöser social beteende och antistress effecter via ökning av D2R och alpha2adrenergaR signalering i dessa receptor complex,vilket postuleras vara mekanismen för oxytocinets ångest dämpande effekter .Med anledning av våra tidigare upptäckter ämnar vi alltså studera hur effekter av Oxytocin och/eller oxytocin receptor antagonister påverkar dessa receptor komplex samt hur denna påverkan moduleras i rått modeler för rädsla/ångest. Två mycket tillförlitliga djurmodeller (råtta) skall användas för sjukdomen ångest: Den upphöjda T labyrinten , där djuret undviker de öppna armarna i labyrinten, och nedgrävningen av shock sond, där råttan i testet gräver ned en elektrifierad sond efter att ha blivit shockad. Dessa tester är högst adekvata och de mest validerade modellerna för att studera icke-konditionerad fara/ångest. Förändringar av dessa receptorkomplex i hjärnvävnad från djurmodellerna med eller utan behandling med oxytocin och i cell modeler efter incubation med oxytocin receptor agonist/antagonist kommer att studeras med neurokemiska och molekylärbiologiska metoder, samt genom särskilda mikroskoperingsmetoder, där inmärkta receptor antikroppar används för att mäta och åskådliggöra hur receptorer bildar receptor komplex med varandra.Vi skall alltså testa vår hypotes att oxytocin kan representera antiångest läkemedel genom att öka D2 signaleringen i oxytocinR-D2R heteromeren och alpha2adrenergR signaleringen i oxytocinR-alpha2adrenergR heteromeren . Delmål:1. Att lära oss förstå molekylära mekanismer för fara/ångest i våra råttmodeller genom studier av framför allt oxytocinR-D2R heteromeren och oxytocinR-alpha2adrenergR heteromeren och deras signalering i hjärnvävnad framför allt från amygdala (centrum för beteenden utlösta vid fara/ångest) men även från hypothalamus ( centrals autonomt centrum) och nuc accumbens (centrum för belöningsbeteende)Vi skall också utföra en farmakologisk beteende analys i våra råttmodeller med oxytocin agonister för att validera dessa ämnens antiångest effekter och roll som framtida läkemedel mot ångest och hur dessa effecter moduleras av D2 agonister och alpha2adrenerga agonister . Delmål2. Att förstå molekylära mekanismer för ångest med hjälp av cellmodeller där D2 signaleringen i oxytocinR-D2R heteromeren och alpha2adrenergR signaleringen i oxytocinR-alpha2adren</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Towards Understanding the Visual Ecology and Navigation Strategies of Threatened Tropical Bees The Atlantic Rainforest is considere an important biodiversity hotspot for conservation priorities because it contains a diverse range of native species and is currently under threat from deforestation and climate change. This forest domain extends along the Brazilian coast, forming a north-south corridor through which species can disperse and make contact. In the state of São Paulo, southeastern Brazil, 15% of the Atlantic Forest is left and more than 80% of the remnants fragments are smaller than 50 hectares. This alarming status compromises the existence of healthy populations of plants and wild animals, particularly those that provide essential ecosystem services such as the pollinators. Among the pollinators, bees are by far the most well understood and widely managed group. They ensure the production of seeds in most flowering plants (in natural communities and agro-ecosystems). Furthermore, bees also provide additional income for rural families, in the form of honey and other products; thus, declining bee populations affect the sustainable livelihoods of rural families. Two bee tribes of the Atlantic Rainforest are specially diversified and well known as important pollinators: Meliponini (the stingless bees) and the Euglossini (the orchid bees). In their quest for nectar and scent from various flower species these bees may navigate over many kilometres through the dense, cluttered rainforest. This is a remarkable feat given that they do this with a brain smaller than a sesame seed. Currently, nothing is known about how tropical bees navigate, or even manage to control their flight and avoid obstacles in such a complex and unpredictable environment. Understanding these aspects of tropical bee behaviour will provide important information for understanding their pollination activity and for designing effective practices for ensuring their conservation. Through this collaborative project, we will combine Isabela Alves dos Santo´s wealth of knowledge of Brazilian tropical bee biology, ecology and conservation with Emily Baird´s extensive experience of insect vision, flight control and navigation to understand how the complex rainforest environment shapes the visual system and navigation behaviour of tropical bees. Our first goal is to use anatomical and physiological investigations to analyse and compare the visual systems of two bee species from two important but distantly related tropical bee tribes, Euglossini and Meliponini . This will help us to understand how tropical bees perceive and process the visual information that is present in the rainforest environment. Our second goal is to use behavioural experiments to understand how tropical bee species use this visual information to control their flight, avoid obstacles and navigate through spatially and visually complex natural environments. This study will provide the first comprehensive investigation of the visual systems and flight control behaviour of tropical insects and will provide critical insights into understanding the ecology of these important rainforest pollinators. The results will allow us to gain a better understanding of the ecology of important rainforest pollinators and the impacts that the current threats to the tropical rainforest ecosystem will have on them. This knowledge can then be used to develop informed and effective conservation strategies that are necessary not only for the survival of the many different plants and animals that rely on the pollination services of bees but also for the sustainability of the communities that rely on bee products for self-sufficiency.</narrative>
      <narrative>Den pågående och omfattande skövlingen av våra regnskogar begränsar pollineringsmöjligheterna för många biarter, vilket i förlängningen även har långtgående effekter för bevarandet av tropiska växter och djur. Det huvudsakliga syftet med detta projekt är att beskriva hur tropiska bins synsinne och navigationssystem har utvecklats för att säkerställa en säker flykt genom den komplexa regnskogsmiljö. Detta är ett viktigt steg mot en ökad förståelse för tropiska bin levnadsvillkoren, samt för vilka effekter den snabba förändringen av deras naturliga miljö kan föra med sig. I detta internationella projekt drar vi nytta av Isabela Alves dos Santos djuptgående kunskaper om tropiska bin och Emily Bairds expertis inom insekts syn och navigering. Vårt första delmål är att analysera, jämföra och beskriva synsystemet hos två arter av tropiska bin från två olika släkten. Vårt andra delmål är att förstå hur bin använder sina synintryck för att undvika att flyga in i föremål i sin väg och för att navigera genom den täta regnskogen. Sammantaget syftar den här studien till att presentera den första övergripande undersökningen av tropiska bins synsystem och flygkontrollsmekanismer, fakta som kommer att utöka vår förståelse för tropiska bins levnadsvillkor och förutsättningar för ett framgångsrikt pollineringsbeetende. Denna studie har dessutom som mål att fördjupa vår förståelse för hur djur i allmänhet använder sig av syninformation för att navigera genom komplexa och oförutsägbara miljöer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Den pågående och omfattande skövlingen av våra regnskogar begränsar pollineringsmöjligheterna för många biarter, vilket i förlängningen även har långtgående effekter för bevarandet av tropiska växter och djur. Det huvudsakliga syftet med detta projekt är att beskriva hur tropiska bins synsinne och navigationssystem har utvecklats för att säkerställa en säker flykt genom den komplexa regnskogsmiljö. Detta är ett viktigt steg mot en ökad förståelse för tropiska bin levnadsvillkoren, samt för vilka effekter den snabba förändringen av deras naturliga miljö kan föra med sig. I detta internationella projekt drar vi nytta av Isabela Alves dos Santos djuptgående kunskaper om tropiska bin och Emily Bairds expertis inom insekts syn och navigering. Vårt första delmål är att analysera, jämföra och beskriva synsystemet hos två arter av tropiska bin från två olika släkten. Vårt andra delmål är att förstå hur bin använder sina synintryck för att undvika att flyga in i föremål i sin väg och för att navigera genom den täta regnskogen. Sammantaget syftar den här studien till att presentera den första övergripande undersökningen av tropiska bins synsystem och flygkontrollsmekanismer, fakta som kommer att utöka vår förståelse för tropiska bins levnadsvillkor och förutsättningar för ett framgångsrikt pollineringsbeetende. Denna studie har dessutom som mål att fördjupa vår förståelse för hur djur i allmänhet använder sig av syninformation för att navigera genom komplexa och oförutsägbara miljöer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Spelar jämställdhet någon roll för om en konflikt blir våldsam? Och har mer jämställda samhällen en större chans att hantera konflikter utan blodutgjutelse? Forskningen visar på att länder som har inte har jämställdhet oftare är inblandade både i mellanstatliga konflikter och i inbördeskrig. Dessutom är krig mer våldsamma i länder där kvinnor har låg status. Att få en bättre förståelse av varför jämställdhet och konflikt verkar hänga samman är inte bara akademiskt viktigt; det är också värdefullt för samhället i stort. I Indien har de senaste årens utveckling satt våld mot kvinnor och frågor om jämställdhet högt på den politiska dagordningen. Men frågan är även mycket aktuell utanför Indien. Den välkända FN-resolutionen 1325 om kvinnor, fred och säkerhet understryker vikten av att bättre förstå hur jämställdhet påverkar både konflikt och fred. Men varför skulle jämställdhet påverka risken för våldsam konflikt? Det finns flera olika förklaringar. Vissa forskare menar att negativa mansroller, så kallad hypermaskulinitet, leder till en ökad risk för att ?lösa? konflikter genom att ta till våld. Detta för att hypermaskulinitet förordar styrka och tuffhet som de enda sättet att hantera en konflikt. Medling och förståelse ses som svagheter. Det gör det möjligt att både lätt rekrytera män till stridande grupper och normativt sanktionera ett våldsbeteende. Andra forskare föreslår att det snarare är så att ett jämställt samhälle med högt kvinnligt deltagande minskar risken för våldsam konflikt. Det är för att satsningar på att förbättra kvinnors situation betyder att hela samhället får en högre kapacitet och därmed fler nätverk som kan användas för att lösa konflikter utan våld. Kvinnor kan också ha mindre att vinna på en konflikt och därför vara motiverade att motverka mobilisering och våldsanvändning. Ett problem för att besvara forskningsfrågan är dock att vi hittills undersökt den på en för hög nivå, dvs. landnivå. Det är problematiskt eftersom konflikter varierar mycket inom ett land. Ett viktigt exempel är Indien, ett land med en befolkning större än USA:s och Europas tillsammans, som har ett flertal konflikter men där mycket få av dem påverkar mer än några enstaka distrikt. På samma sätt är det med jämställdhet. T.ex. så finns det stora skillnader i kvinnors läskunnighet, politiska deltagande och representation bland Indiens 640 distrikt. För att bättre förstå länken mellan jämställdhet och konflikt behöver vi därför gräva djupare än att bara jämföra mellan länder. Indien är ett mycket bra land att studera närmare. Analysen underlättas av att informationen om landet också är mycket bra. Den indiska staten samlar hela tiden in en imponerande mängd material för varje distrikt vilket också gör att man lätt kan undersöka skillnader och utveckling. Projektet bidrar till att öka förståelsen om kopplingen mellan jämställdhet och våldsamma konflikter på två sätt. För det första sammanställer och analyserar projektet helt nyproducerad information om jämställdhet och konflikt i Indiens alla distrikt. Konfliktdataprogrammet vid Uppsala Universitet, som är världsledande när det gäller att samla in och kategorisera data om väpnade konflikter, har precis sammanställt information om alla konflikter på distriktsnivå i Indien. Projektet kan därför bidra på ett unikt sätt till forskningen genom denna detaljerade information. Den statistiska analysen kombineras sedan med fältarbete för att undersöka dynamiken djupare. Projektet intervjuar kvinnoorganisationer och aktörer på plats. T.ex. i staterna Meghalaya and Uttar Pradesh finns det distrikt som antigen valt att lösa sina konflikter med våld eller mer fredligt. De har också en mycket stor variation i kvinnors situation. För det andra görs ett teoretiskt bidrag genom att strukturera upp olika förklaringar och testa hur starka de är. På det sättet kan vi mer tydligt förstå varför jämställdhet och konflikt hänger samman.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Barnarbete och skolgång i Indien Enligt siffror från ILO arbetade år 2008 176 miljoner barn i åldrarna 6-14 år. Majoriteten av de arbetande barnen är verksamma inom jordbrukssektorn, snarare än tillverkningssektorn. Dessutom är de flesta barnen ?anställda? av sina föräldrar på den egna gården eller i det egna familjeföretaget. Det är därför oerhört viktigt att studera barnarbete från hushållets perspektiv. I det här projektet studerar vi olika faktorer som kan påverka familjers beslut att låta barn arbeta, samt vilka konsekvenser arbetet får för barnen. Den första delen av projektet är inriktat på imperfekta marknader för mark, arbetskraft och kredit och vill belysa framförallt hur kreditmarknaden tillsammans med jordägande påverkar barnarbete och skolgång i Indien. Detta möjliggörs av detaljerad data som innehåller information om bland annat hushållets lån. I den andra delen av projektet kommer vi att utvärdera effekten av en lag om obligatorisk skolgång för barn i åldrarna 6-14 år. Lagen implementerades i Indien 2010, och vi har data från samma hushåll innan och efter införandet av lagen. Vi känner inte till någon tidigare studie som haft tillgång till så kallad paneldata på hur obligatorisk skolgång påverkar barns arbete. Förutom att studera effekterna på de direkt berörda barnen kommer vi också att studera eventuella effekter på deras syskon. Det är också troligt att effekterna varierar beroende av hushållets sammansättning. Den sista delen av projektet fokuserar på effekterna av barnarbete på längre sikt. Också detta delprojekt möjliggörs av att vi har en panel, och därmed kan följa samma barn över tiden. Till skillnad från i tidigare studier har vi information om läs-, skriv- och räknekunskaper både 2005 och 2012, vilket gör det möjligt att delvis kontrollera för ursprungliga skillnader mellan barnen.</narrative>
      <narrative>This project has three broad areas of focus: the role of market imperfections in the decision to send a child to work or to school, the impact of a compulsory schooling law on child labor and school enrollment, and an understanding the medium-run effects of child labor participation on outcomes such as education, household income and health. While both theoretical and empirical models will be utilized, the primary focus of this project is empirical. The data come from a large, representative panel of households in India, namely the IHDS-I and IHDS-II. This project will contribute to the literature by expanding the current understanding of how credit market imperfections interact with land and labor market imperfections in child labor and schooling decisions, by conducting a rigorous evaluation of the compulsory schooling law, and by adding to the research on the effects of child labor on future outcomes. The analysis will include a group of children that are often excluded from similar research, namely children involved in own household domestic work. This has important gender ramifications, as this category is dominated by girls. Further, the research into the role of household composition on child activities has a strong gender component. A deeper understanding of the factors that contribute to the choice of child activity, and the effects of policies aimed at increasing school attendance are crucial to the aim of eliminating child labor and achieving universal literacy.</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Building Sustainable Opposition in Electoral Authoritarian Regimes</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2015 hålls parlamentsval och presidentval i Azerbajdzjan respektive Vitryssland. Dessa val är i fokus i vårt projekt. De fyra forskarna i vårt internationella team (från Sverige, Frankrike, Azerbajdzjan och Vitryssland) kommer att genomföra en ingående, kvalitativ, jämförande studie av hur opposition mobiliserar i Azerbajdzjan och Vitryssland under valprocessen. Studien baseras på intervjuer med partimedlemmar och demokratiaktivister och ett antal workshops där observationerna diskuteras med lokala och internationella aktivister, praktiker och forskare. Allmänna och återkommande val är numera snarare regel än undantag i de flesta av världens länder, men valen i så kallade elektorala autokratier (dit Azerbajdzjan och Vitryssland räknas) är ett spel för gallerierna. Dessa regimer håller regelbundna val men systematiska och långtgående kränkningar av grundläggande fri- och rättigheter gör att de inte är trovärdiga. Valen har emellertid blivit en viktig symbol för regimerna som vill påvisa att de är demokratiska. Också inom landet används valen som ett sätt att manifestera självständighet och demokratiska framsteg. För de som vill se politisk förändring blir valen, trots att de ofta är uppgjorda på förhand, viktiga eftersom valrörelsen egentligen är det enda tillfälle då oppositionspolitiker får tillgång till det offentliga rummet. I tidigare forskning, men också i allmänhet, beskrivs oftast politisk opposition i Azerbajdzjan och Vitryssland som marginaliserad, oorganiserad, ostrukturerad och dömd att misslyckas. Efter snart tjugo års kamp har oppositionspartierna inte lyckats åstadkomma något konkret. I ett antal andra post-sovjetiska stater som lyckades oppositionen med konststycket att störta korrupta diktatorer i färgstarka, blomdoftande demokratiska folkresningar under tidigt 2000-tal. Inte i Azerbajdzjan och Vitryssland, vilket tolkats som symptomatiskt för oppositionens inkompetens. Vi menar att det är dags att omvärdera den här synen. Även om det auktoritära styret i de här länderna är statiskt, eller förändras till det sämre, så är oppositionen mot det dynamisk. Förtryck, politisk manipulation och våldsamma trauman (i samband med tidigare valprotester) har startat en förändringsprocess hos oppositionspartierna. Kampen för politisk förändring bedrivs inte heller längre bara av politiska partier utan även religiösa grupper, ungdomsorganisationer, demokratiaktivister och andra individer kan räknas som oppositionella. Vårt projekt har både teoretiska och empiriska ambitioner. Först vill vi bidra till den vetenskapliga debatten kring demokratisering i auktoritära stater. Vi sällar oss här till den forskningsinriktning som hävdar att för att lyckas få till stånd regimskifte är det viktigaste en enig oppositionsrörelse, med ett starkt stöd från civilsamhället, som bedriver en konstruktiv, innovativ och massiv valmobiliseringskampanj till viss del stödd av internationella aktörer. Genom att analysera och problematisera politisk opposition och mobilisering i två fall där oppositionen redan avskrivits som misslyckad, med teoretiska verktyg som fokuserar på oppositionens karaktär och aktiviteter som genererats i studier av färgrevolutionerna, hoppas vi kunna bidra med kunskap om vad som karaktäriserar oppositionens pånyttfödelse och dess förändringsprocess samt vad som krävs för att oppositionskrafter i auktoritära stater ska bli framgångsrika. Empiriskt så studerar vi skillnader i sammansättningen och strategier hos oppositionen i Azerbajdzjan och Vitryssland, och hur dessa skillnader kan förstås. I vårt projekt finns också en mer policyinriktad strävan. Med tanke på att både Azerbajdzjan och Vitryssland är med i EUs Östliga partnerskap - ett initiativ för att underlätta närmandet mellan dessa länder och EU - är ökad kunskap om de politiska processerna i dessa länder viktig. Särskilt angeläget är att identifiera hur EU kan stödja utvecklingen mot ett fredligt, demokratiskt, mindre korrupt, mer förutsägbart Azerbajdzjan och Vitryssl</narrative>
      <narrative>This is a comparative study of opposition as work in progress in two electoral autocratic regimes: Belarus and Azerbaijan. Harsh conditions and internal problems have contributed to opposition parties in these countries being dismissed as failed. We question this and argue that repression and political manipulation have not eliminated opposition but given it a dynamic and transformational character. The project has three main aims: investigate recent organizational changes within Azerbaijani and Belarusian oppositions; observe and analyze the new opposition dynamics in action; and develop a toolbox on how to build a constructive opposition. The theoretical start is Bounce &amp; Wolchik´s electoral model arguing that consolidation and actions of oppositional actors is more important than structural factors for regime change. Empirically, focusing on 2015 elections in Azerbaijan and Belarus, we will shed light on if and how opposition has managed to overcome its systematic failures and build a sustainable alternative political strategy. The study is based on interviews with politicians and democracy activists and debriefing workshops where observations will be shared, challenged and refined in talks with local and international activists, practitioners and researchers. The knowledge generated is important in the formulation of development policies towards the region. Our findings will be valuable tool for those involved in democracy assistance as well as those working for change.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2015 hålls parlamentsval och presidentval i Azerbajdzjan respektive Vitryssland. Dessa val är i fokus i vårt projekt. De fyra forskarna i vårt internationella team (från Sverige, Frankrike, Azerbajdzjan och Vitryssland) kommer att genomföra en ingående, kvalitativ, jämförande studie av hur opposition mobiliserar i Azerbajdzjan och Vitryssland under valprocessen. Studien baseras på intervjuer med partimedlemmar och demokratiaktivister och ett antal workshops där observationerna diskuteras med lokala och internationella aktivister, praktiker och forskare. Allmänna och återkommande val är numera snarare regel än undantag i de flesta av världens länder, men valen i så kallade elektorala autokratier (dit Azerbajdzjan och Vitryssland räknas) är ett spel för gallerierna. Dessa regimer håller regelbundna val men systematiska och långtgående kränkningar av grundläggande fri- och rättigheter gör att de inte är trovärdiga. Valen har emellertid blivit en viktig symbol för regimerna som vill påvisa att de är demokratiska. Också inom landet används valen som ett sätt att manifestera självständighet och demokratiska framsteg. För de som vill se politisk förändring blir valen, trots att de ofta är uppgjorda på förhand, viktiga eftersom valrörelsen egentligen är det enda tillfälle då oppositionspolitiker får tillgång till det offentliga rummet. I tidigare forskning, men också i allmänhet, beskrivs oftast politisk opposition i Azerbajdzjan och Vitryssland som marginaliserad, oorganiserad, ostrukturerad och dömd att misslyckas. Efter snart tjugo års kamp har oppositionspartierna inte lyckats åstadkomma något konkret. I ett antal andra post-sovjetiska stater som lyckades oppositionen med konststycket att störta korrupta diktatorer i färgstarka, blomdoftande demokratiska folkresningar under tidigt 2000-tal. Inte i Azerbajdzjan och Vitryssland, vilket tolkats som symptomatiskt för oppositionens inkompetens. Vi menar att det är dags att omvärdera den här synen. Även om det auktoritära styret i de här länderna är statiskt, eller förändras till det sämre, så är oppositionen mot det dynamisk. Förtryck, politisk manipulation och våldsamma trauman (i samband med tidigare valprotester) har startat en förändringsprocess hos oppositionspartierna. Kampen för politisk förändring bedrivs inte heller längre bara av politiska partier utan även religiösa grupper, ungdomsorganisationer, demokratiaktivister och andra individer kan räknas som oppositionella. Vårt projekt har både teoretiska och empiriska ambitioner. Först vill vi bidra till den vetenskapliga debatten kring demokratisering i auktoritära stater. Vi sällar oss här till den forskningsinriktning som hävdar att för att lyckas få till stånd regimskifte är det viktigaste en enig oppositionsrörelse, med ett starkt stöd från civilsamhället, som bedriver en konstruktiv, innovativ och massiv valmobiliseringskampanj till viss del stödd av internationella aktörer. Genom att analysera och problematisera politisk opposition och mobilisering i två fall där oppositionen redan avskrivits som misslyckad, med teoretiska verktyg som fokuserar på oppositionens karaktär och aktiviteter som genererats i studier av färgrevolutionerna, hoppas vi kunna bidra med kunskap om vad som karaktäriserar oppositionens pånyttfödelse och dess förändringsprocess samt vad som krävs för att oppositionskrafter i auktoritära stater ska bli framgångsrika. Empiriskt så studerar vi skillnader i sammansättningen och strategier hos oppositionen i Azerbajdzjan och Vitryssland, och hur dessa skillnader kan förstås. I vårt projekt finns också en mer policyinriktad strävan. Med tanke på att både Azerbajdzjan och Vitryssland är med i EUs Östliga partnerskap - ett initiativ för att underlätta närmandet mellan dessa länder och EU - är ökad kunskap om de politiska processerna i dessa länder viktig. Särskilt angeläget är att identifiera hur EU kan stödja utvecklingen mot ett fredligt, demokratiskt, mindre korrupt, mer förutsägbart Azerbajdzjan och Vitryssl</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Spridningen av tuberkulos har ökat över hela världen, särskilt i Afrikas södra regioner. Sjukdomen orsakas av en mikroorganism av släktet Mycobacterium, och dess effekt har avsevärt förvärrats genom tillkomsten av bakterier vilka utvecklat resistens mot antibiotika vilket komplicerar hanteringen av sjukdomen. Under 2003 registrerades åtta miljoner nya infektioner över hela världen tillsammans med två miljoner dödsfall. Dödssiffran under 2004 uppgick till 2,6 miljoner och under samma år uppskattades att en tredjedel av världens befolkning var aktivt smittad. För närvarande, enligt WHO, blir någon smittad med tuberkulos varje sekund. Växter som traditionellt använts vid behandling av tuberkulos och tillhörande luftvägsinfektioner kan vara en bra källa för framställning av nya och säkra anti TBC-mediciner. De är ofta mer överkomliga och lättare att tillverka eftersom de finns tillgängliga från växt extrakt i de samhällen som fortfarande är beroende av traditionella healers för tillhandahållande av hälsovård. Ett antal växter som används i traditionella läkemedel undersöks för närvarande för behandling av tuberkulos. Bland de växter i Tanzania som har dokumenterad aktivitet mot Mycobacterium och andra luftvägsinfektioner, har endast ett fåtal studerats mer ingående och i de flesta fall utan undersökning av analoga föreningar relaterade till den aktiva ingrediensen. Syftet med detta projekt är därför att undersöka medicinalväxter som härstammar från de geotermiska varma källor som finns i Tanzania med målet att finna nya anti TBC-mediciner. Undersökningen kommer att innefatta testning av växtextrakt, isolering av aktiva ingredienser samt syntes och testning av analoga föreningar. Forskningen kommer att bedrivas både i Sverige och i Tanzania, de sökta medlen kommer att användas för att överföra resultat och know-how mellan länderna. Genom forskar-utbyten, gemensamma konferenser samt forskarutbildningskurser för doktorander kommer projektet att leda till avsevärd kunskapsöverföring mellan de två länderna.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main objective of this project is to create the reciprocal scientific research collaboration between the Tanzanian and Swedish research groups by improving research and training in the area of natural products chemistry and related fields to international standards. Hence, this mutual collaborative research will focus on searching and developing anti-TB agents from plants surrounding the hot springs in Tanzania.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Undersökning av naturprodukter med anti-tuberkulos egenskaper från geotermiska varmvattenkällor i Tanzania.</narrative>
      <narrative>Towards Discovery of anti-Tuberculosis Natural Products from Geothermal Hotsprings in Tanzania</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main objective of this project is to create the reciprocal scientific research collaboration between the Tanzanian and Swedish research groups by improving research and training in the area of natural products chemistry and related fields to international standards. Hence, this mutual collaborative research will focus on searching and developing anti-TB agents from plants surrounding the hot springs in Tanzania.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Spridningen av tuberkulos har ökat över hela världen, särskilt i Afrikas södra regioner. Sjukdomen orsakas av en mikroorganism av släktet Mycobacterium, och dess effekt har avsevärt förvärrats genom tillkomsten av bakterier vilka utvecklat resistens mot antibiotika vilket komplicerar hanteringen av sjukdomen. Under 2003 registrerades åtta miljoner nya infektioner över hela världen tillsammans med två miljoner dödsfall. Dödssiffran under 2004 uppgick till 2,6 miljoner och under samma år uppskattades att en tredjedel av världens befolkning var aktivt smittad. För närvarande, enligt WHO, blir någon smittad med tuberkulos varje sekund. Växter som traditionellt använts vid behandling av tuberkulos och tillhörande luftvägsinfektioner kan vara en bra källa för framställning av nya och säkra anti TBC-mediciner. De är ofta mer överkomliga och lättare att tillverka eftersom de finns tillgängliga från växt extrakt i de samhällen som fortfarande är beroende av traditionella healers för tillhandahållande av hälsovård. Ett antal växter som används i traditionella läkemedel undersöks för närvarande för behandling av tuberkulos. Bland de växter i Tanzania som har dokumenterad aktivitet mot Mycobacterium och andra luftvägsinfektioner, har endast ett fåtal studerats mer ingående och i de flesta fall utan undersökning av analoga föreningar relaterade till den aktiva ingrediensen. Syftet med detta projekt är därför att undersöka medicinalväxter som härstammar från de geotermiska varma källor som finns i Tanzania med målet att finna nya anti TBC-mediciner. Undersökningen kommer att innefatta testning av växtextrakt, isolering av aktiva ingredienser samt syntes och testning av analoga föreningar. Forskningen kommer att bedrivas både i Sverige och i Tanzania, de sökta medlen kommer att användas för att överföra resultat och know-how mellan länderna. Genom forskar-utbyten, gemensamma konferenser samt forskarutbildningskurser för doktorander kommer projektet att leda till avsevärd kunskapsöverföring mellan de två länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Local Staff in Foreign Aid: Across Insides and Outsides of International Development Cooperation</narrative>
      <narrative>Lokalanställda på utländska biståndskontor: Mellan insidor och utsidor av internationellt utvecklingssamarbete</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Dagens internationella utvecklingssamarbete präglas av två djupgående trender: å ena sidan en strävan mot ökad biståndsharmonisering och effektivitet, å andra sidan en ökad fragmentering av biståndet till följd av att allt fler utvecklingsinsatser läggs ut på entreprenad hos civila samhällsorganisationer, konsultfirmor och lokala aktörer i samarbetslandet. I denna kontext har statliga internationella biståndsorganisationer fått en betydande roll som uppdragsgivare, samordnare, styrinstrument, och språkrör för olika biståndsaktörer och utvecklingsinstatser. Som del i staters bilaterala relationer tillför de även till utvecklingssamarbetets tekniska dimensioner frågor kring diplomati, statlig suveränitet, och inhemska politiska intressen.   Senare års antropologiska forskning om internationellt utvecklingssamarbete har intresserat sig för den organisatoriska insidan hos biståndsaktörer, med fokus på det vardagsbyråkratiska arbetet och organisationernas interna system, strukturer och språkbruk. Dock har mycket lite uppmärksamhet getts just statliga myndigheter, framförallt deras verksamhet i ett särskilt utvecklingsland. De studier som gjorts har också utforskat biståndsarbetarna själva, i termer av deras yrkesvardag, bakgrund, erfarenheter och perspektiv på utveckling. Dock har ”biståndsarbetaren” i detta sammanhang antagits vara en tillresande expert av västerländsk bakgrund, och man har därmed förbisett de många lokalanställda experter som arbetar inom internationella biståndsorganisationer.   Detta forskningsprojekt studerar lokala biståndsarbetares erfarenheter och roller vid fältkontoren hos utländska utvecklingsmyndigheter, som en ny empirisk ingång till studiet av biståndsorganisationers insida, biståndsarbetares perspektiv och vardag, samt den lokala biståndsindustrin i ett givet land.      Lokalanställda utgör ofta majoriteten av anställda på de utländska fältkonteren, där en del innehar samma positioner som utsänd personal. Till skillnad från utsänd personal, vars kontrakt sällan sträcker sig längre än några år, utgör många lokalanställda myndighetens institutionella minne i och med deras relativt längre anställningsperiod. På grund av konkurrensen om utländska statliga jobb har många lokalanställda tidigare erfarenhet från andra inhemska eller utländska biståndsorganisationer. Således representerar de även en grupp utvecklingsexperter med omfattande kunskap om utvecklingsarbete i landet i stort. Genom att studera dessa experters karriärvägar och professionella erfarenheter ger projektet inblick i längsiktiga trender i internationellt biståndsarbete både på nationell nivå liksom inom särskilda sektorer och institutioner. En studie av lokalanställdas erfarenheter, kunskap och synsätt erbjuder potentiellt ett mer reflexivt perspektiv på internationellt utvecklingssamarbete och dess normativa och maktrelaterade dimensioner. I och med den globala dominans som västerländsk kunskap på utveckling åtnjuter utmanas få av dess (utsända) experter av alternativa synsätt. Lokala experter däremot har sannolikt kommit att konfonteras med olika synsätt på utveckling och därför också kommit att reflektera kritiskt över sin egen liksom andras kunskap och förståelse.   Projektet studerar även de roller som lokalanställda spelar i relation till utsänd personal, och de formella och informella gränser som skapas och omförhandlas mellan de två personalgrupperna. Syftet är att undersöka hur normativa och maktrelaterade dimensioner av internationellt utvecklingssamarbete artikuleras mellan väggarna på statliga biståndskontor där frågor kring tillit, insyn, representation och inkludering präglar vardagligt beslutsfattande, samarbete och administration. Studien ämnar på så sätt bidra till existerande forskning om biståndets avpolitiserande tendenser och utmaningarna i dagens strävan efter ett ”neutralt”, tekniskt utvecklingssamarbete.  I empirisk fokus står utländska biståndsmyndigheter i Rwanda, ett land med ett intensivt utvecklingssamarbete s</narrative>
      <narrative>Today’s world of international development cooperation is marked by two major trends: on the one hand, efforts for enhanced donor alignment and harmonisation, and on the other, increased aid fragmentation as development activities are outsourced to NGOs, consultancy firms and local communities. In this context, government aid agencies hold important roles as contractors, coordinators, steering agents, and spokespersons of development actors and activities. As part of sovereign states’ bilateral relations, they also add to the technical dimensions of development cooperation a concern for foreign diplomacy, state sovereignty, and domestic politics. Recent years of ethnographic research on development and foreign aid has seen an enhanced interest in the inside of international development organisations. However, scant attention has been devoted to foreign government agencies, especially with regards to their role and operations in a particular partner country. Moreover, while this new wave of scholarship delves into the life worlds of aid workers, one group of practitioners that remains unexplored are the many local or in-country development experts working at the field offices of foreign aid actors. This research project addresses the experiences and roles of local development practitioners employed in foreign government aid agencies, as a new entry point to the study of the organisational inside of international development agencies, the life worlds of aid workers, and the institutional history and present landscape of development cooperation in a given country. Local staffs often constitute the majority of employees in international field offices – some of whom hold expert positions. Given the attraction of foreign government jobs, local experts holding such positions often have prior experience from other foreign aid agencies or domestic government offices. Hence they represent a group of aid experts with comparatively vast professional experience of development cooperation in the given country. By exploring the career trajectories of these local staffs, the project informs on the contemporary landscape of aid and how it has changed over time in a specific developing country. Studying the experiences of local staffs may also offer more reflexive insights into the world of international aid. While the global dominance of Western expertise means that its expatriate practitioners are rarely challenged by alternative ontologies, local experts are more likely to be exposed to different understandings of development, and thus more inclined to reflect critically on their own knowledge as well as other’s.  The project also studies the professional roles and responsibilities of local staff in relation to those of sent-out staff, and the formal and informal boundaries created and negotiated between the two employee groups within office walls. By looking at how questions of trust, authority, differentiation, and inclusion influence everyday administration, decision-making, and cooperation, the project investigates how normative and power-related dimensions of international development cooperation are articulated in the socio-professional space of foreign government field offices.  The two-year project centres on aid agencies operating in Rwanda, a country with intense international development cooperation, hosting numerous foreign government agencies. It is based on professional life story interviews with local and international staffs, observations of the discourses and everyday practices of the field offices, and archival research of the agencies’ staff policy, work distribution, and operational regulation.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Findings from this research project feed into teaching at the Dept. of Cultural Anthropology and Ethnology, Uppsala University, which offers courses addressing development studies and applied anthropology. It is also foreseen to inform teaching at Stockholm University´s undergraduate program in Global Development, of which I will be the Director of Studies (and teacher) from July 2021 onwards.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Lokalanställda på utländska biståndskontor: Mellan insidor och utsidor av internationellt utvecklingssamarbete</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Local Staff in Foreign Aid: Across Insides and Outsides of International Development Cooperation</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Dagens internationella utvecklingssamarbete präglas av två djupgående trender: å ena sidan en strävan mot ökad biståndsharmonisering och effektivitet, å andra sidan en ökad fragmentering av biståndet till följd av att allt fler utvecklingsinsatser läggs ut på entreprenad hos civila samhällsorganisationer, konsultfirmor och lokala aktörer i samarbetslandet. I denna kontext har statliga internationella biståndsorganisationer fått en betydande roll som uppdragsgivare, samordnare, styrinstrument, och språkrör för olika biståndsaktörer och utvecklingsinstatser. Som del i staters bilaterala relationer tillför de även till utvecklingssamarbetets tekniska dimensioner frågor kring diplomati, statlig suveränitet, och inhemska politiska intressen.   Senare års antropologiska forskning om internationellt utvecklingssamarbete har intresserat sig för den organisatoriska insidan hos biståndsaktörer, med fokus på det vardagsbyråkratiska arbetet och organisationernas interna system, strukturer och språkbruk. Dock har mycket lite uppmärksamhet getts just statliga myndigheter, framförallt deras verksamhet i ett särskilt utvecklingsland. De studier som gjorts har också utforskat biståndsarbetarna själva, i termer av deras yrkesvardag, bakgrund, erfarenheter och perspektiv på utveckling. Dock har ”biståndsarbetaren” i detta sammanhang antagits vara en tillresande expert av västerländsk bakgrund, och man har därmed förbisett de många lokalanställda experter som arbetar inom internationella biståndsorganisationer.   Detta forskningsprojekt studerar lokala biståndsarbetares erfarenheter och roller vid fältkontoren hos utländska utvecklingsmyndigheter, som en ny empirisk ingång till studiet av biståndsorganisationers insida, biståndsarbetares perspektiv och vardag, samt den lokala biståndsindustrin i ett givet land.      Lokalanställda utgör ofta majoriteten av anställda på de utländska fältkonteren, där en del innehar samma positioner som utsänd personal. Till skillnad från utsänd personal, vars kontrakt sällan sträcker sig längre än några år, utgör många lokalanställda myndighetens institutionella minne i och med deras relativt längre anställningsperiod. På grund av konkurrensen om utländska statliga jobb har många lokalanställda tidigare erfarenhet från andra inhemska eller utländska biståndsorganisationer. Således representerar de även en grupp utvecklingsexperter med omfattande kunskap om utvecklingsarbete i landet i stort. Genom att studera dessa experters karriärvägar och professionella erfarenheter ger projektet inblick i längsiktiga trender i internationellt biståndsarbete både på nationell nivå liksom inom särskilda sektorer och institutioner. En studie av lokalanställdas erfarenheter, kunskap och synsätt erbjuder potentiellt ett mer reflexivt perspektiv på internationellt utvecklingssamarbete och dess normativa och maktrelaterade dimensioner. I och med den globala dominans som västerländsk kunskap på utveckling åtnjuter utmanas få av dess (utsända) experter av alternativa synsätt. Lokala experter däremot har sannolikt kommit att konfonteras med olika synsätt på utveckling och därför också kommit att reflektera kritiskt över sin egen liksom andras kunskap och förståelse.   Projektet studerar även de roller som lokalanställda spelar i relation till utsänd personal, och de formella och informella gränser som skapas och omförhandlas mellan de två personalgrupperna. Syftet är att undersöka hur normativa och maktrelaterade dimensioner av internationellt utvecklingssamarbete artikuleras mellan väggarna på statliga biståndskontor där frågor kring tillit, insyn, representation och inkludering präglar vardagligt beslutsfattande, samarbete och administration. Studien ämnar på så sätt bidra till existerande forskning om biståndets avpolitiserande tendenser och utmaningarna i dagens strävan efter ett ”neutralt”, tekniskt utvecklingssamarbete.  I empirisk fokus står utländska biståndsmyndigheter i Rwanda, ett land med ett intensivt utvecklingssamarbete s</narrative>
      <narrative>Today’s world of international development cooperation is marked by two major trends: on the one hand, efforts for enhanced donor alignment and harmonisation, and on the other, increased aid fragmentation as development activities are outsourced to NGOs, consultancy firms and local communities. In this context, government aid agencies hold important roles as contractors, coordinators, steering agents, and spokespersons of development actors and activities. As part of sovereign states’ bilateral relations, they also add to the technical dimensions of development cooperation a concern for foreign diplomacy, state sovereignty, and domestic politics. Recent years of ethnographic research on development and foreign aid has seen an enhanced interest in the inside of international development organisations. However, scant attention has been devoted to foreign government agencies, especially with regards to their role and operations in a particular partner country. Moreover, while this new wave of scholarship delves into the life worlds of aid workers, one group of practitioners that remains unexplored are the many local or in-country development experts working at the field offices of foreign aid actors. This research project addresses the experiences and roles of local development practitioners employed in foreign government aid agencies, as a new entry point to the study of the organisational inside of international development agencies, the life worlds of aid workers, and the institutional history and present landscape of development cooperation in a given country. Local staffs often constitute the majority of employees in international field offices – some of whom hold expert positions. Given the attraction of foreign government jobs, local experts holding such positions often have prior experience from other foreign aid agencies or domestic government offices. Hence they represent a group of aid experts with comparatively vast professional experience of development cooperation in the given country. By exploring the career trajectories of these local staffs, the project informs on the contemporary landscape of aid and how it has changed over time in a specific developing country. Studying the experiences of local staffs may also offer more reflexive insights into the world of international aid. While the global dominance of Western expertise means that its expatriate practitioners are rarely challenged by alternative ontologies, local experts are more likely to be exposed to different understandings of development, and thus more inclined to reflect critically on their own knowledge as well as other’s.  The project also studies the professional roles and responsibilities of local staff in relation to those of sent-out staff, and the formal and informal boundaries created and negotiated between the two employee groups within office walls. By looking at how questions of trust, authority, differentiation, and inclusion influence everyday administration, decision-making, and cooperation, the project investigates how normative and power-related dimensions of international development cooperation are articulated in the socio-professional space of foreign government field offices.  The two-year project centres on aid agencies operating in Rwanda, a country with intense international development cooperation, hosting numerous foreign government agencies. It is based on professional life story interviews with local and international staffs, observations of the discourses and everyday practices of the field offices, and archival research of the agencies’ staff policy, work distribution, and operational regulation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Implementation and evaluation of a smartphone teleconsultation system for acute burn injury care in resource-poor settings</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Brännskador är ett stort globalt hälsoproblem som är nära kopplat till fattiga levnadsförhållanden. Snabbt omhändertagande och rätt typ av vård är en förutsättning för att minska sjukligheten och dödligheten till följd av brännskador. Mobiltelefonbaserade system för specialistkonsultation kan vara ett sätt att stärka det lokala omhändertagandet i områden där brännskadeexperter saknas.      Ett sådant system har utvecklats och håller för närvarande på att börja användas i Sydafrika. En applikation (app) har installerats på mobiltelefoner på 8 sjukhus i Västra Kapprovinsen som möjliggör för den lokala personalen att ta kort på brännskadorna och skicka dessa tillsammans med information om den brännskadade patienten till en brännskadespecialist för att sedan få tillbaka rekommendationer om behandling.    Syftet med projektet är att utvärdera om och hur ett mobilbaserat diagnosstöd för akuta brännskador kan förbättra det akuta omhändertagandet av brännskador, både när det gäller omhändertagandet av patienterna och kvaliteten på vården de får. Detta kommer att göras genom att utvärdera förändringar i diagnostisering och omhändertagande av patienterna (ex. om de behandlas på plats eller remitteras till en specialstavdelning) samt om resultatet av vården har förändrats över tid. Personalens upplevelse av systemet och systemets kostnadseffektivit kommer även att utvärderas.  Systemet kommer stegvis att introduceras i Tanzania och Etiopien med start i början av år 2016. Brännskadespecialisterna i Sydafrika kommer att involveras som experter även i dessa länder. Det här projektet kommer att bygga på den utvärdering som redan är påbörjad i Sydafrika, men kommer att möjliggöra en mer omfattande och robust utvärdering. Genom att systemet också startas i andra länder kommer även viktiga miljöaspekter att kunna tas med i utvärderingen. Den första delen av utvärderingen kommer att inkludera de sjukhus som redan använder systemet i Sydafrika och de 2-3 sjukhus där systemet kommer att introduceras i Tanzania. I ett andra steg kommer 2-3 sjukhus i Etiopien att börja använda systemet och även bli inkluderade i utvärderingen när det gäller hur de upplever systemet.     Det finns ett stort behov av att utveckla billiga, snabba och hållbara lösningar för att stärka den akuta brännskadevården i resurssvaga områden. Det här projektet kan bidra till detta genom ett billigt och miljövänligt mobiltelefonbaserat konsultationssystem.</narrative>
      <narrative>Burn injuries are a leading cause of premature death worldwide and are largely attributable to poor living conditions. Timely care is a prerequisite to reduce morbidity and mortality and it can be significantly improved in resource-poor settings by teleconsultation systems to support the provision of appropriate and timely care.    A teleconsultation system for acute burn care is currently under implementation in the Western Cape, South Africa. An application (app) is installed on a smartphone located in each of the emergency services of 8 hospitals to transmit visual and textual information between emergency staff at point of care and a network of burn teleexperts. The burns specialist on call is informed via instant messaging that a case has been uploaded and can then review the visually transmitted information and images and provide diagnostic and treatment advice.     The primary aim of the project is to assess how a teleconsultation system for acute burn injury care based on a smartphone application can impact on the delivery of emergency care for burns victims, both in terms of clinical management and site of care. Intermediate aims are to assess the clinical quality, clinical outcomes, user perspective, and costs and benefits of the teleconsultation system. The clinical quality will include assessments of diagnostic accuracy and patient management. Bedside diagnosis or image based diagnosis by burns experts will be used as gold standard. A historical cohort design will be used to assess the effect of the teleconsultation system on patient outcomes. The Health Information Technology Usability Evaluation Model will be used to assess how the users experience the system and the system’s cost-utility will be assessed in terms of cost per quality-adjusted life-year gained.     A stepwise implementation of the system is planned in Tanzania and Ethiopia starting the beginning of 2016. The burn specialists already involved in South Africa will act as experts for the two additional countries and the existing south-south network of emergency specialists will safeguard the communication and implementation of the system. This proposal will build on the evaluation already started in South Africa and will allow a more robust and comprehensive evaluation of the whole system. Furthermore, the inclusion of other settings will add important contextual aspects to the evaluation. The first part of the evaluation will include the hospitals currently using the teleconsultation system in the Western Cape, South Africa and 2-3 hospitals where the system will be introduced in Tanzania. Later on, 2-3 hospitals in Ethiopia will be introduced to the system, informed by the process in Tanzania, and those hospitals will be included in the evaluation.    Low cost and timely alternatives to burn injury control are a pressing need in many low- and middle-income settings and countries. This project is a determinant step in that direction and can lead to the implementation of a viable, inclusive, and environment friendly smartphone teleconsultation system to strengthen burn injury care in several resource poor settings, to benefit all, but mainly the poorest segments of the population.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>Implementation and evaluation of a smartphone teleconsultation system for acute burn injury care in resource-poor settings</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Implementering och utvärdering av ett mobiltelefonbaserat diagnosstöd för akuta brännskador i resurssvaga områden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Burn injuries are a leading cause of premature death worldwide and are largely attributable to poor living conditions. Timely care is a prerequisite to reduce morbidity and mortality and it can be significantly improved in resource-poor settings by teleconsultation systems to support the provision of appropriate and timely care.    A teleconsultation system for acute burn care is currently under implementation in the Western Cape, South Africa. An application (app) is installed on a smartphone located in each of the emergency services of 8 hospitals to transmit visual and textual information between emergency staff at point of care and a network of burn teleexperts. The burns specialist on call is informed via instant messaging that a case has been uploaded and can then review the visually transmitted information and images and provide diagnostic and treatment advice.     The primary aim of the project is to assess how a teleconsultation system for acute burn injury care based on a smartphone application can impact on the delivery of emergency care for burns victims, both in terms of clinical management and site of care. Intermediate aims are to assess the clinical quality, clinical outcomes, user perspective, and costs and benefits of the teleconsultation system. The clinical quality will include assessments of diagnostic accuracy and patient management. Bedside diagnosis or image based diagnosis by burns experts will be used as gold standard. A historical cohort design will be used to assess the effect of the teleconsultation system on patient outcomes. The Health Information Technology Usability Evaluation Model will be used to assess how the users experience the system and the system’s cost-utility will be assessed in terms of cost per quality-adjusted life-year gained.     A stepwise implementation of the system is planned in Tanzania and Ethiopia starting the beginning of 2016. The burn specialists already involved in South Africa will act as experts for the two additional countries and the existing south-south network of emergency specialists will safeguard the communication and implementation of the system. This proposal will build on the evaluation already started in South Africa and will allow a more robust and comprehensive evaluation of the whole system. Furthermore, the inclusion of other settings will add important contextual aspects to the evaluation. The first part of the evaluation will include the hospitals currently using the teleconsultation system in the Western Cape, South Africa and 2-3 hospitals where the system will be introduced in Tanzania. Later on, 2-3 hospitals in Ethiopia will be introduced to the system, informed by the process in Tanzania, and those hospitals will be included in the evaluation.    Low cost and timely alternatives to burn injury control are a pressing need in many low- and middle-income settings and countries. This project is a determinant step in that direction and can lead to the implementation of a viable, inclusive, and environment friendly smartphone teleconsultation system to strengthen burn injury care in several resource poor settings, to benefit all, but mainly the poorest segments of the population.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Brännskador är ett stort globalt hälsoproblem som är nära kopplat till fattiga levnadsförhållanden. Snabbt omhändertagande och rätt typ av vård är en förutsättning för att minska sjukligheten och dödligheten till följd av brännskador. Mobiltelefonbaserade system för specialistkonsultation kan vara ett sätt att stärka det lokala omhändertagandet i områden där brännskadeexperter saknas.      Ett sådant system har utvecklats och håller för närvarande på att börja användas i Sydafrika. En applikation (app) har installerats på mobiltelefoner på 8 sjukhus i Västra Kapprovinsen som möjliggör för den lokala personalen att ta kort på brännskadorna och skicka dessa tillsammans med information om den brännskadade patienten till en brännskadespecialist för att sedan få tillbaka rekommendationer om behandling.    Syftet med projektet är att utvärdera om och hur ett mobilbaserat diagnosstöd för akuta brännskador kan förbättra det akuta omhändertagandet av brännskador, både när det gäller omhändertagandet av patienterna och kvaliteten på vården de får. Detta kommer att göras genom att utvärdera förändringar i diagnostisering och omhändertagande av patienterna (ex. om de behandlas på plats eller remitteras till en specialstavdelning) samt om resultatet av vården har förändrats över tid. Personalens upplevelse av systemet och systemets kostnadseffektivit kommer även att utvärderas.  Systemet kommer stegvis att introduceras i Tanzania och Etiopien med start i början av år 2016. Brännskadespecialisterna i Sydafrika kommer att involveras som experter även i dessa länder. Det här projektet kommer att bygga på den utvärdering som redan är påbörjad i Sydafrika, men kommer att möjliggöra en mer omfattande och robust utvärdering. Genom att systemet också startas i andra länder kommer även viktiga miljöaspekter att kunna tas med i utvärderingen. Den första delen av utvärderingen kommer att inkludera de sjukhus som redan använder systemet i Sydafrika och de 2-3 sjukhus där systemet kommer att introduceras i Tanzania. I ett andra steg kommer 2-3 sjukhus i Etiopien att börja använda systemet och även bli inkluderade i utvärderingen när det gäller hur de upplever systemet.     Det finns ett stort behov av att utveckla billiga, snabba och hållbara lösningar för att stärka den akuta brännskadevården i resurssvaga områden. Det här projektet kan bidra till detta genom ett billigt och miljövänligt mobiltelefonbaserat konsultationssystem.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>The ways that armed political actors prevent sexual violence remains an unresolved research puzzle. By questioning why some actors are able to discipline their fighters, this study will contribute to our wider understanding of the direct and indirect internal factors that lead to wartime rape, sexual exploitation and similar abuses.   The project will explore the causes of control of sexual violence among different non-state armed political actors – Palipehutu-FNL i Burundi; Folkets befrielsearmé i Namibia (PLAN), armén av SWAPO, South West African Folkets Organisation; och Uganda National Resistance Army / rörelse (NRA / M). Despite their different histories and geo-political contexts; their diverse political circumstances; and their dissimilar cultural contexts, these actors managed to control the sexual violence behavior of their members. The project’s data collection techniques include focus group research with former members of FNL, PLAN/SWAPO and NRA/M.  By investigating these armed political actors’ disciplinary practices, the project will advance the possibility for arriving at a general theory of armed group control of sexual violence.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De sätt på vilka väpnade politiska aktörer förhindrar sexuellt våld är fortfarande ett olöst forskningsproblem. Genom att undersöka varför vissa aktörer förmår att disciplinera och kontrollera sina stridandes beteenden bidrager denna studie till vår bredare förståelse av de direkta och indirekta interna faktorer som i krig leder till våldtäkt, sexuellt utnyttjande och liknande övergrepp.   Projektet avser att undersöka orsakerna till kontroll över sexuellt våld bland olika icke-statliga väpnade politiska aktörer – Palipehutu-FNL i Burundi; Folkets befrielsearmé i Namibia (PLAN), armén av SWAPO, South West African Folkets Organisation; och Uganda National Resistance Army / rörelse (NRA / M). Trots olika utveckling och geo-politiska förhållanden; skilda politiska sammanhang; och varierande kulturella situationer lyckades dessa aktörer kontrollera medlemmarnas beteenden avseende sexuellt våld. Projektets metoder för datainsamling innefattar forskning genom fokusgrupper med före detta medlemmar av FNL, PLAN/SWAPO och NRA/M . Genom att undersöka de väpnade politiska aktörernas förbud mot sexuellt våld och deras interna auktoritetsdynamik utökar projektet möjligheten att utforma en allmängiltig teori avseende väpnade gruppers kontroll av sexuellt våld.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De sätt på vilka väpnade politiska aktörer förhindrar sexuellt våld är fortfarande ett olöst forskningsproblem. Genom att undersöka varför vissa aktörer förmår att disciplinera och kontrollera sina stridandes beteenden bidrager denna studie till vår bredare förståelse av de direkta och indirekta interna faktorer som i krig leder till våldtäkt, sexuellt utnyttjande och liknande övergrepp.   Projektet avser att undersöka orsakerna till kontroll över sexuellt våld bland olika icke-statliga väpnade politiska aktörer – Palipehutu-FNL i Burundi; Folkets befrielsearmé i Namibia (PLAN), armén av SWAPO, South West African Folkets Organisation; och Uganda National Resistance Army / rörelse (NRA / M). Trots olika utveckling och geo-politiska förhållanden; skilda politiska sammanhang; och varierande kulturella situationer lyckades dessa aktörer kontrollera medlemmarnas beteenden avseende sexuellt våld. Projektets metoder för datainsamling innefattar forskning genom fokusgrupper med före detta medlemmar av FNL, PLAN/SWAPO och NRA/M . Genom att undersöka de väpnade politiska aktörernas förbud mot sexuellt våld och deras interna auktoritetsdynamik utökar projektet möjligheten att utforma en allmängiltig teori avseende väpnade gruppers kontroll av sexuellt våld.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Using wave energy to power a desalination plant in Kenya</narrative>
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      <narrative>The global need for and lack of clean and fresh water for drinking, sanitation and agriculture is an ever growing problem, especially in arid developing countries. One way to solve this is desalination, which is simply a method to remove salt and other minerals from sea water. However, a large-scale desalination plant are restricted to areas with good and reliable energy supply and existing electric grid. In many of the developing countries, the infrastructure required to run a desalination plant is not available. The purpose with this project is to investigate the prerequisites for using a wave energy plant located on the Kenyan coast to power a desalination plant for producing fresh and clean water. The project will be based on the wave energy conversion system developed by the Division for electricity at Uppsala University. The study includes an assessment of the wave energy potential in Kenya, measurements of the load criteria for a desalination plant that together with modeling of the power production of a wave energy plant will give input on how to design and operate a desalination plant that is powered by wave energy. The main goal of the project is an improved access to clean water and an increase in renewable energy in a developing country. But the plant, if realized, will also lead to more jobs and a more developed and sustainable infrastructure and thereby increase the resources and economic growth within the country.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det globala behovet av och bristen på rent och friskt vatten att dricka, för renhållning och jordbruk är ett ständigt växande problem, särskilt i utvecklingsländer med låg naturlig tillgång till färskvatten. Ett sätt att lösa detta är genom avsaltning, vilket helt enkelt är en metod att ta bort salt och andra mineraler från havsvatten. Men en storskalig avsaltningsanläggning begränsas till områden med god och tillförlitlig energitillförsel och befintliga elnät, vilket saknas eller är inte fullt utbyggt i många av världens utvecklingsländer. Enligt US Geological Survey, fanns år 2002 cirka 12 500 avsaltningsanläggningar runt om i världen med en daglig produktion av färskvatten på cirka 14 miljoner m3/dygn. De största användarna av avsaltat vatten idag ligger i Mellanöstern och där uppskattas produktion 2020 uppgå till cirka 40 miljoner m3/dygn. Länder som saknar ett väl utbyggt elnät skulle kunna lösa problemet genom att driva avsaltningsanläggningen med ett isolerat kraftverk. Flera förnybara energikällor har föreslagits och undersökts för att använda för färskvattenproduktion t.ex. vind, sol, och geotermi. Ett exempel på en autonom (utanför elnätet) avsaltningsanläggning med vindkraft är SDAWES projektet på Gran Canaria. I det projekt användes två 230 kW vindturbiner för att driva en avsaltningsanläggning. Syftet med detta projekt är att undersöka förutsättningarna för att använda en vågenergianläggning belägen på den Kenyanska kusten för att driva en avsaltningsanläggning som ska producera färskt och rent vatten i Kenya. Ett antal vågkraftskoncept har undersökts för möjligheten att användas för avsaltning av havsvatten, både indirekt genom att använda den producerade elen till att driva en avsaltningsnläggning samt direkt genom att ha en avsaltningsmekanism inbyggd i vågkraftverket. Det här projektet kommer att baseras på den vågkraftsteknik som utvecklas av Avdelningen för elektricitetslära vid Uppsala universitet. Det är en teknik som utvecklats i över 10 år och som har testats i full skala vid en testanläggning utanför Lysekil på den svenska västkusten. Den studie som ska göras omfattar en bedömningav vågenergipotentialen i Kenya, uppskattningar av effektkvaliteten som krävs för en avsaltningsanläggning som tillsammans med modellering av kraftproduktionen från en storskalig vågkraftsanläggning kommer att ge information om hur man kan utforma och driva en avsaltningsanläggning som drivs av vågenergi. Parallelt med det så ska en PESTLE analys utföras för att utvärdera projektets acceptans och attraktivitet. Det huvudsakliga målet med projektet är en förbättrad tillgång till rent vatten och en ökning av förnybar energi i ett utvecklingsland. Men anläggningen, om den förverkligas, kommer också att leda till fler arbetstillfällen och en mer utvecklad och hållbar infrastruktur och därmed främja den ekonomiska tillväxten i landet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det globala behovet av och bristen på rent och friskt vatten att dricka, för renhållning och jordbruk är ett ständigt växande problem, särskilt i utvecklingsländer med låg naturlig tillgång till färskvatten. Ett sätt att lösa detta är genom avsaltning, vilket helt enkelt är en metod att ta bort salt och andra mineraler från havsvatten. Men en storskalig avsaltningsanläggning begränsas till områden med god och tillförlitlig energitillförsel och befintliga elnät, vilket saknas eller är inte fullt utbyggt i många av världens utvecklingsländer. Enligt US Geological Survey, fanns år 2002 cirka 12 500 avsaltningsanläggningar runt om i världen med en daglig produktion av färskvatten på cirka 14 miljoner m3/dygn. De största användarna av avsaltat vatten idag ligger i Mellanöstern och där uppskattas produktion 2020 uppgå till cirka 40 miljoner m3/dygn. Länder som saknar ett väl utbyggt elnät skulle kunna lösa problemet genom att driva avsaltningsanläggningen med ett isolerat kraftverk. Flera förnybara energikällor har föreslagits och undersökts för att använda för färskvattenproduktion t.ex. vind, sol, och geotermi. Ett exempel på en autonom (utanför elnätet) avsaltningsanläggning med vindkraft är SDAWES projektet på Gran Canaria. I det projekt användes två 230 kW vindturbiner för att driva en avsaltningsanläggning. Syftet med detta projekt är att undersöka förutsättningarna för att använda en vågenergianläggning belägen på den Kenyanska kusten för att driva en avsaltningsanläggning som ska producera färskt och rent vatten i Kenya. Ett antal vågkraftskoncept har undersökts för möjligheten att användas för avsaltning av havsvatten, både indirekt genom att använda den producerade elen till att driva en avsaltningsnläggning samt direkt genom att ha en avsaltningsmekanism inbyggd i vågkraftverket. Det här projektet kommer att baseras på den vågkraftsteknik som utvecklas av Avdelningen för elektricitetslära vid Uppsala universitet. Det är en teknik som utvecklats i över 10 år och som har testats i full skala vid en testanläggning utanför Lysekil på den svenska västkusten. Den studie som ska göras omfattar en bedömningav vågenergipotentialen i Kenya, uppskattningar av effektkvaliteten som krävs för en avsaltningsanläggning som tillsammans med modellering av kraftproduktionen från en storskalig vågkraftsanläggning kommer att ge information om hur man kan utforma och driva en avsaltningsanläggning som drivs av vågenergi. Parallelt med det så ska en PESTLE analys utföras för att utvärdera projektets acceptans och attraktivitet. Det huvudsakliga målet med projektet är en förbättrad tillgång till rent vatten och en ökning av förnybar energi i ett utvecklingsland. Men anläggningen, om den förverkligas, kommer också att leda till fler arbetstillfällen och en mer utvecklad och hållbar infrastruktur och därmed främja den ekonomiska tillväxten i landet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>One child dies in malaria every minute. The most effective way to prevent malaria transmission is vector control. The long-term sustainability of the currently used vector control tools, long lasting insecticide treated nets and indoor residual spraying is threatened by the development of insecticide resistance, as well as behavioural avoidance of adult mosquitoes. Furthermore they completely omit malaria vectors that do not (exclusively) feed on humans, indoors, at night. Therefore we need novel vector control tools. One attractive alternative is odour bated gravid traps. This intervention could target all malaria vectors irrespective of their host-seeking behaviour and insecticide resistance status.  The purpose of this application is to identify novel oviposition attractants that can be used as odour bates in gravid traps. Recently we identified cedrol, a sesquiterpene alcohol as the first oviposition attractant for African malaria vectors. It is likely that gravid Anopheles females use a range of volatiles to find suitable oviposition sites and blends of attractant semiochemicals are expected to improve the efficiency of the gravid trap. Finding the source(s) of cedrol, might help to identify novel putative oviposition attractants released from the same or similar sources. The available data suggest that cedrol may be a result of fungal metabolism and we will therefore examine the fungal community in the oviposition substrates cedrol was identified from. We will utilize fungal cultures as substrates in ovipositon bioassays and collect and identify the volatiles released from the cultures. Based on the data novel putative oviposition attractants will be selected for evaluation in oviposition bioassays with An. gambiae females. Furthermore, recent evidence suggest that it may be possible to develop odour baits that attract a range of malaria vectors and thereby target all of them with an odour bated gravid trap. Here we will test the effect of cedrol and any other confirmed An. gambiae oviposition attractants on the oviposition behaviour of other primary and secondary malaria vectors like An. funestus An. coustani and An. rivulorum.. Identification of an odour blend that attract several primary and secondary malaria vectors would be a large step forward in the development of novel malaria control interventions.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Genom att tillsätta förkolnat växtmaterial, så kallat biokol, till marken kan man binda in koldioxid från atmosfären i en stabil form i marken. Samtidigt kan markens odlingsegenskaper förbättras. Kol från träd och andra växter kan också användas som ett förnybart bränsle. Om det finns begränsat med växtmaterial så kan det bli konkurrens mellan biokol som jordförbättring och som bränsle. Det finns ny småskalig teknik för att framställa kol, i spisar som används för matlagning, vilket kan öka energieffektiviteten och minska luftföroreningarna inomhus Biokol har därför flera olika möjligheter att förbättra levnadsförhållandena i Kenya och andra afrikanska länder, genom förbättrade skördar, bättre tillgång till bränsle och minskade luftföroreningar. I det här projektet kommer vi att undersöka om och hur detta kan förverkligas hos småbönder i tre regioner i Kenya.   Forskargruppen består av forskare från SLU (www.slu.se), Lunds Universitet (www.lu.se), the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (www.iita.org) och the WorldAgroforestry Centre (www.worldagroforestrycentre.org) som är specialister inom energi, tropisk mark och växtproduktion, samt socio-ekonomi. Projektet syftar till att utvärdera, tillsammans med småskaliga bönder från tre regioner i Kenya, 1) energieffekten och hur det är att använda speciella biokols-spisar, 2) kvaliteten på det producerade biokolet i relation till hur det producerades, 3) hur det är att använda biokolet som ett jord- och växt förbättringsmedel på gården, och 4) klimatpåverkan från att producera och använda biokol.   Projektet kommer att ge ny kunskap från gårds- och fältanvändning, vilket är ett steg vidare från laboratoriestudier och kontrollerade fältförsök. Det ger förståelse av biokolsanvändning i småskaliga jordbrukssystem i Afrika, och är basen för vidare spridning av biokol som en tänkbar teknologi för förbättrad miljö och livsvillkor.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Battles over boundaries. Contested devolution in Kenya and Uganda</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project analyses how the politics of contested devolution influences inclusion and exclusion at the sub-national political level in two divided societies, Kenya and Uganda. In societies characterised by deep-running political divisions, inequalities and exclusion, the issue of how to organise and distribute political power impacts hugely on stability. Devolution of power and resources to sub-national entities is often promoted as a remedy for problems of exclusion. However, changes in territorial demarcation and relocation of authority set off struggles over who should exercise what power, how and where. At the same time, fluid political identities frequently conflict with the scope of territorial and authority structures.  The projects aims to 1) analyse how the contestation over devolved power in Kenya and Uganda influences political inclusion and exclusion and 2) contribute to theoretical development with regard to how the above is shaped by the interplay between formal and informal institutions and boundaries. The project seeks to capture this through empirical studies, based on interviews, policy documents and legislation, of struggles over territory, authority and identity at the sub-national level.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Många länder runt om i världen, inklusive i Afrika, präglas av regionala ojämlikheter, starka subnationella identiteter och en ojämnt närvarande statsmakt. Detta har lett till konflikter kring hur politisk makt ska organiseras och fördelas mellan nivåer och landsändar. I många fall har man har de senaste decennierna som svar på dessa utmaningar genomfört olika former av decentralisering. På lokal nivå har förändringarna omfattat nya politiska församlingar och överföring av resurser och befogenheter, ofta inom ramen för nydragna administrativa gränser. Samtidigt förändras också mer informella dimensioner av politik såsom politiska identiteter, knutna till plats, etnisk tillhörighet, klass och kön. I många länder i Afrika äger de här båda processerna rum i ett bredare sammanhang, där relationerna mellan centralmakt och lokalsamhälle och lokalt styre präglas av staters begränsade utvecklingskapacitet, ojämn regional utveckling inom länderna samt konkurrerande anspråk på legitim representation.   Det här projektet syftar, genom fallen Kenya och Uganda, till att undersöka hur dessa parallella processer – förändrade institutionella reformer och politiska identiteter – påverkar varandra, och hur de var och en för sig och tillsammans inverkar på politisk inkludering och exkludering. Den här allmänna problematiken analyseras i två regioner i respektive land. I Kenya, med en lång historia av markant centralisering av makt, införde den nya grundlagen från 2010 decentralisering till 47 län, något som verkställdes med valen i mars 2013. Uganda har en historia av lägre grad av stabilt centraliserad makt samt decentralisering till mindre distrikt. Den formella decentraliseringen samspelar med andra varianter av lokal politisk dynamik, kretsande kring etnicitet, och, i Ugandas fall, kring kungadömen. De utvalda regionerna, Nakuru county i centrala Rift Valley samt Mombasa i den gamla kustprovinsen i Kenya, och Buganda- och Bunyororegionerna i Uganda, är både politiskt viktiga i sig, och betydelsefulla för hur relationen mellan respektive centralmakt och lokalstyre utformas i stort.   Samspelet mellan institutionella reformer och politiska identiteter är påfallande föränderligt. Detta påverkas förstås starkt av det övergripande politiska ramverket; båda ländernas styrelseskick uppvisar en blandning av formella demokratiska institutioner och auktoritär praktik. Hur är dessa tendenser förknippade med decentralisering? Erfarenheter från andra håll visar att förutsättningarna för att decentralisering ska medföra markant ökad jämlikhet i deltagande och inflytande måste betraktas som blygsamma. Däremot finns det fog för att uppmärksamma tendenser till både decentraliserad elitdominans och exkluderande identitetspolitik, kretsande till omstridda territoriella indelningar.  Frågeställningen studeras empiriskt genom undersökningar av hur gränsdragningar av territorier och identiteter påverkar tillgång till och utestängning från politiskt inflytande på lokal nivå. Materialet består dels av dokument i form av lagstiftning, policydokument, valresultat, partiprogram, skriftliga inlagor av olika aktörer, samt pressmaterial; dels av intervjuer med olika kategorier såsom politiker och tjänstemän, politiska aktivister samt vanliga medborgare.  I slutskedet av projektet kommer slutsatserna från delstudierna att ligga till grund för en bredare teoretisk analys av projektets frågeställningar. Genom en jämförelse av de två länderna leder projektet till ökad kunskap om förutsättningarna för politisk inkludering och exkludering i politiska sammanhang som präglas av ojämn regional utveckling inom länder, samt snabb föränderlighet vad gäller såväl statliga strukturer och politiska institutioner som politiska identiteter. Projektet kommer att redovisas i form av fem vetenskapliga artiklar: en från respektive region samt en teoretisk.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project analyses how the politics of contested devolution influences inclusion and exclusion at the sub-national political level in two divided societies, Kenya and Uganda. In societies characterised by deep-running political divisions, inequalities and exclusion, the issue of how to organise and distribute political power impacts hugely on stability. Devolution of power and resources to sub-national entities is often promoted as a remedy for problems of exclusion. However, changes in territorial demarcation and relocation of authority set off struggles over who should exercise what power, how and where. At the same time, fluid political identities frequently conflict with the scope of territorial and authority structures.  The projects aims to 1) analyse how the contestation over devolved power in Kenya and Uganda influences political inclusion and exclusion and 2) contribute to theoretical development with regard to how the above is shaped by the interplay between formal and informal institutions and boundaries. The project seeks to capture this through empirical studies, based on interviews, policy documents and legislation, of struggles over territory, authority and identity at the sub-national level.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Against the background of the recent reports of alarming concentrations of toxic metals like arsenic and cadmium in rice-based baby food, the overall aim of this application is to assess the influence of early-life exposure to rice-based metals on children’s growth and cognitive and behavioral development. Also high concentrations of manganese, an essential element which is shown to be neurotoxic at higher doses, have been detected in infant food.  Specifically, we will i) estimate the exposure to the toxic metals through rice;   ii) evaluate different biomarkers of manganese exposure;   iii) evaluate associations of exposure biomarkers (in children with low arsenic and manganese in drinking water) with available data on child growth and development, including effects of combined exposure; and   iv) assess the interactions with known susceptibility factors, such as nutrition, gender, and genetic predisposition.    The studies will be based on our ongoing large and well-characterized mother-child cohort (n=1500) in a poor area in rural Bangladesh. Because rice is the main staple food and the nutritional status varies markedly, this cohort provides unique possibilities to evaluate potential health effects of the toxic metals in rice on children and important susceptibility factors.  In this cohort, we have assessed child anthropometry and development (cognitive performance and behavior) at 1.5, 5 and 10 years of age in relation to elevated metals exposure through drinking water. The total exposure to arsenic, cadmium and manganese is based on available concentrations in biomarkers, such as concentrations in urine and blood, measured in the mothers during pregnancy and in the children at the different follow-ups. We also have detailed information on the concentrations in the drinking water used over time. In a sub-sample, we have also measured metals and other trace elements in rice (various types and degree of polishing).    The exposure to the metals through rice will be evaluated based on the i) estimated intake through rice, ii) the biomarker concentrations in the children with low concentrations in the drinking water and iii) the intercept of the biomarker concentrations regressed against the drinking water concentrations. As there is no known biomarker for manganese exposure, we will, in a sub-sample evaluate the relationship between various biomarkers (urine, blood, plasma, and hair), analyzed by modern ICP-MS in clean-room facilities, and also with the concentrations in water. All biomarker concentrations will also be compared with those in rice, measured in a sub-sample of the cohort. Evaluations will be gender-specific and consider nutritional status (anthropometry, SES and biomarker concentrations of selenium, zinc, and iodine), known to affect both absorption and toxicity. We will also evaluate impact of polymorphisms in genes related to kinetics of arsenic (main arsenic methyltransferase, AS3MT) and manganese (the solute carrier SLC30A10, coding a manganese efflux transporter).    The results will be essential for the ongoing risk assessment of metals in infant and child food, especially for poor families in countries with rice-based staple food. There are few standards for toxic metals in infant and child food, and little known about risk factors. Also, the results will provide additional support for breast-feeding and for development of recommendation and product development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under senare tid har det uppmärksammats att risbaserad mat, även sådan för små barn, ofta innehåller oroväckande halter av mycket giftiga metaller som arsenik och kadmium och även mycket höga halter av mangan, som liksom järn är ett livsnödvändigt ämne men som i höga doser är giftigt framför allt för små barn. Anledningen till de höga halterna är att risplantan, jämfört med andra spannmål, lätt tar upp dessa metaller från jorden. Så ris kan innehålla höga relativt halter även i icke förorenade områden. Upptäckten har föranlett en betydande ökning av forskningen rörande mekanismer för hur ris tar upp metaller, fr a arsenik. Men, vi vet väldigt lite om i vilken utsträckning ris och risprodukter bidrar till metallexponeringen hos små barn, hur metallerna tas upp i tarmen, samt vilka faktorer som kan påverka både upptag och giftighet. I experimentella studier har det visats att flera metaller tas upp i högre utsträckning hos barn än hos vuxna eftersom tarmen, med dess specifika relersystem, ännu inte är fullt utvecklad. Vidare är det troligt att barn är känsligare för metallernas skadliga egenskaper än vuxna. Framför allt det centrala nervsystemet (hjärnan) är speciellt känsligt för giftiga ämnen under utvecklingen. Flera studier har även visat att miljö-påverkan tidigt i livet ökar risken för flera folksjukdomar långt senare.   Vår pågående forskning om hälsoeffekter av metaller i dricksvatten i ett fattigt landsbygdsområde i Bangladesh, som baseras på en grupp (kohort) om 1500 mammor och deras barn, utgör unika möjligheter att undersöka hur små barn kan påverkas av olika föroreningar i en risbaserad kost. Vi rekryterade kvinnorna i tidig graviditet och har följt upp barnen vad gäller tillväxt, beteende och kognitiv förmåga vid födseln, samt vid 1,5, 5 och 10 års ålder. Vi har dessutom detaljerad information om exponeringen (koncentrationer i blod, urin och vatten) för både giftiga och livsnödvändiga metaller och andra spårämnen i tidig och sen graviditeten, samt hos barnen vid 1,5, 5, och 10 års ålder. Från ett 60-tal av familjerna har vi även samlat in risprover. Eftersom ris är huvudsakliga basfödan i Bangladesh, och det är stor variation i näringsstatus hos de ofta fattiga människorna på landsbygden, ger detta projekt enastående möjligheter att studera exponeringen via ris och vilka faktorer som påverkar olika hälsoeffekter. För att klargöra vilka prover (blod, urin och hår) som lämpar sig bäst för att bedöma exponeringen kommer vi att analysera flertalet metaller och essentiella ämnen hos ca 200 av barnen.   Vi ämnar att 1) beräkna intaget av metaller via ris, baserat på halterna i insamlade risprover (av olika typ och poleringsgrad) samt koncentrationerna i blod och urin hos barn, fr a de som har låga halter i sitt dricksvatten; 2) bedöma betydelsen av metallhalter i olika prover (blod, urin och hår) och vilka som bäst korrelerar med exponering; 3) undersöka om högre exponering via riset kan resultera i negativa effekter på barnens tillväxt och utveckling (beteende och kognitiv förmåga); samt 4) undersöka om undernärda barn eller de med speciell genetisk uppsättning är speciellt känsliga för metallerna. Så gott som alla data (koncentrationer i blod och urin samt vikt, längd och resultat från test av beteende och kognitiv förmåga) finns tillgängliga. Ytterligare analyser krävs för metallhalterna i delstudien som avser jämförelse av metallhalter i olika prover (urin, blod, hår och vatten). Det huvudsakliga arbetet innebär att statistiskt analysera metallhalter i olika grupper av barn (med olika halter i dricksvattnet, olika nutritionsstatus, flickor och pojkar i olika åldrar, samt olika uppsättningar av vissa gener som påverkar metallomsättningen i kroppen).   Resultaten kommer att bli viktiga för den pågående riskbedömningen av giftiga metaller i barnmat som ska leda till nya och säkrare gränsvärden och rekommendationer. Livsmedelverket avråder redan nu från att ge små barn rismjölk, men gränsvärden för arsenik och mangan i</narrative>
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      <narrative>BACKGROUND  Infectious diseases are the leading cause of illness in children. When managing bacterial infections it is important and often crucial that antibiotics are given without delay, however the spread of antibiotic resistance due to over-prescription of antibiotics is becoming a major global public health problem and a challenge for clinicians everywhere. Consequently, there is a great need for tools that help clinicians manage febrile children, particularly in resource-limited settings, so that treatments and antibiotic regimens may be guided.  Infections of the central nervous system (CNS) are life-threatening and annually more than 1.2 million cases of bacterial meningitis occur worldwide. Many of these occur in Sub-Saharan African areas with little or no access to laboratory diagnostics and are therefore left undiagnosed and untreated, with fatal outcomes.  There is therefore a great need for diagnostic methods that are applicable to low-income settings.     OBJECTIVES  Development and clinical evaluation of new rapid multiplexed microarray technologies that can be applied as Point-of-Care (POC) diagnostics of paediatric infections of the CNS, with a particular focus on low-income countries.     METHODS  Our partners at Science for Life Laboratory have through extensive research and development shown that paperbased microarray concepts might be applicable as rapid, affordable, durable, easy-to-use, reliable and highly multiplexed diagnostic methods suitable for POC analysis in low-income countries.  Through the use of paperbased protein and DNA microarrays, various biofluids (blood, urine, cerebrospinal fluid, saliva, sputum and others.) can easily be analysed and semiquantitative measurements of different proteins and biomarkers can be presented within minutes.  Levels of blood glucose or inflammatory markers such as CRP, concentrations of electrolytes or the presence of pathogens such as bacteria or viruses in biofluids, are examples of what could be visualised in a time- and resource efficient manner in a low-income setting.  The project is a true translational research project where the Karolinska Institute team will work together with partners at Science for Life Laboratory and the Mbarara University of Science &amp; Technology and Médecins Sans Frontières Epicentre. We will conduct clinical evaluation studies of these novel paperbased microarray concepts of POC. The studies will be conducted at Mbarara Hospital, in South-Western Uganda.    PLANNED STUDIES  A) Development and optimize performance of a) novel combined affinity proteomic assay and b) novel PCR/DNA microarray assay, both amenable for POC diagnostics of paediatric CNS infection in low- and middle-income countries.   B) Evaluation of the new POC techniques by applying them on 273 previously collected samples from paediatric patients in Uganda with suspected CNS infections.   C) Determining the diagnostic accuracy and study the clinical utility and usability of the new POC test on paediatric CNS infections in a prospective study on 300 children with suspected CNS infections in a hospital setting in South-Western Uganda.    SIGNIFICANCE  This project has the potential to significantly improve diagnostics and outcomes of various infectious diseases affecting children in low-income countries. Our highly multidisciplinary and international research team is dedicated to the continued development of the described multiplexed paper-based microarray concepts towards the deployment of a POC tool that tends to the actual needs and requirements of local health personnel in low-income countries.  The success of this research project would be a proof a concept allowing further development of microarray techniques towards POC-testing of other medical conditions, and could assist in spreading the availability of good healthcare to the most vulnerable populations.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vår forskargrupp har utvecklat en miniatyrmikroskop-skanner som både tar bilder av provet, sänder dem till en centraldator och kan ta emot resultat gällande diagnostiska fynd. Snabb överföring av data via mobila nätverk möjliggör bildöverföring från det mobila miniatyrmikroskopet till en centraldator som kan utföra sofistikerad bildanalys av provet eller analyseras visuellt av t.ex. en laboratorieanalytiker i en patientnära situation. Vår nyligen verkställda kliniska utvärderingsstudie visade att metoden är genomförbar och nu ämnar vi utföra kliniska fältstudier med det nya diagnostiska systemet i två patientgrupper i Tanzania, 1: som en diagnostisk metod för att upptäcka malaria i blodprov hos feberpatienter vid en lokal vårdscentral och 2: som en diagnostisk- och monitoreringsmetod för jord-överförbara tarmparasiter i avföringsprov samt schistosomiasis i avförings-och urinprov hos skolbarn inom en infektionsbevaknings-undersökning. Både malaria och jord-överförbara maskar har en betydande negativ påverkan på individens hälsa i resursfattiga områden.   Bilderna tagna av patientproverna med minatyrmikroskopet överförs till en centraldator där malariaparasiter från blodutsryk och maskägg i avförings- och urinproven detekteras med moderna bildanalysmetoder och resultatet skickas tillbaka till personen som handhar diagnostiken vid vårdscentralen. Denna studie för patientnära diagnostik kommer att utföras på landsbygden i Tanzania i samarbete med Muhimbili universitetet. Inom studien kommer vi att jämföra det nya diagnostiska systemet med traditionell mikroskopi bl.a. gällande diagnostisk träffsäkerhet, användarvänlighet, och tolkning av resultaten. Detta nya mångsidiga diagnostiska system kommer att föra diagnostiken från laboratoriet till den patientnära behandlingssituationen. Miniatyrmikroskopet är konstruerat av komponenter framtagna av mobiltelefonindustrin, använder sig av mobila nätverk och tillåter analys av bilder i digitala moln-miljöer. Metoden medverkar till att bekämpa infektionssjukdomar och ökar tillgången till diagnostik, minskar tiden till diagnos och behandling samt möjliggör en resursomfördelning inom hälsovården i resursfattiga områden.</narrative>
      <narrative>We have developed a low-cost miniaturized microscopy scanner that digitizes patient samples at high magnification and transfers the generated virtual slides over mobile networks. Our central server receives the virtual slides and allows the biological samples to be remotely analyzed by automated computer vision or visually assessed by a human observer. A proof-of-concept study supported by the Swedish Research Council has been conducted in 2014-2015 and shown the method to be feasible.  We now plan to implement the novel multipurpose diagnostic platform in two settings in Tanzania: 1) As a diagnostic method for detection of malaria in blood samples obtained from patients presenting with fever at the primary health care level and 2) as a diagnostic and monitoring method for detection of soil-transmitted helminthes and schistosomiasis in stool and urine obtained from schoolchildren within a transmission surveillance survey. Captured digital images of the specimens are transferred to the central server to detect malaria parasites in blood smears, and helminth eggs in stool and urine, and to return the results to the technician in the field.  The point-of-care study will be carried out in the Bagamoyo District and the transmission surveillance study in the Masasi/Muheza District in Tanzania in collaboration with Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS). The study will include a comparison with conventional microscopy with regard to diagnostic accuracy (sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive value), an evaluation of usability, interpretability and assessment of time to achieve diagnosis. The project advances the field by bringing a powerful, multiplexed diagnostic tool from the laboratory to the point-of-care. The instruments are constructed out of components of mobile phones, make use of the expanding mobile networks and allow remote image processing in a highly scalable cloud computing environment. Previous mobile microscopy projects have been limited with regard to the sample area that can be captured, whereas the technology to be tested in the current project can digitally scan an entire microscopy slide. The method will aid in the combat of infectious diseases at the point-of-care level of health care and has the potential to improve access to diagnostics, enable task-shifting and shorten the time to diagnosis.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vår forskargrupp har utvecklat en miniatyrmikroskop-skanner som både tar bilder av provet, sänder dem till en centraldator och kan ta emot resultat gällande diagnostiska fynd. Snabb överföring av data via mobila nätverk möjliggör bildöverföring från det mobila miniatyrmikroskopet till en centraldator som kan utföra sofistikerad bildanalys av provet eller analyseras visuellt av t.ex. en laboratorieanalytiker i en patientnära situation. Vår nyligen verkställda kliniska utvärderingsstudie visade att metoden är genomförbar och nu ämnar vi utföra kliniska fältstudier med det nya diagnostiska systemet i två patientgrupper i Tanzania, 1: som en diagnostisk metod för att upptäcka malaria i blodprov hos feberpatienter vid en lokal vårdscentral och 2: som en diagnostisk- och monitoreringsmetod för jord-överförbara tarmparasiter i avföringsprov samt schistosomiasis i avförings-och urinprov hos skolbarn inom en infektionsbevaknings-undersökning. Både malaria och jord-överförbara maskar har en betydande negativ påverkan på individens hälsa i resursfattiga områden.   Bilderna tagna av patientproverna med minatyrmikroskopet överförs till en centraldator där malariaparasiter från blodutsryk och maskägg i avförings- och urinproven detekteras med moderna bildanalysmetoder och resultatet skickas tillbaka till personen som handhar diagnostiken vid vårdscentralen. Denna studie för patientnära diagnostik kommer att utföras på landsbygden i Tanzania i samarbete med Muhimbili universitetet. Inom studien kommer vi att jämföra det nya diagnostiska systemet med traditionell mikroskopi bl.a. gällande diagnostisk träffsäkerhet, användarvänlighet, och tolkning av resultaten. Detta nya mångsidiga diagnostiska system kommer att föra diagnostiken från laboratoriet till den patientnära behandlingssituationen. Miniatyrmikroskopet är konstruerat av komponenter framtagna av mobiltelefonindustrin, använder sig av mobila nätverk och tillåter analys av bilder i digitala moln-miljöer. Metoden medverkar till att bekämpa infektionssjukdomar och ökar tillgången till diagnostik, minskar tiden till diagnos och behandling samt möjliggör en resursomfördelning inom hälsovården i resursfattiga områden.</narrative>
      <narrative>We have developed a low-cost miniaturized microscopy scanner that digitizes patient samples at high magnification and transfers the generated virtual slides over mobile networks. Our central server receives the virtual slides and allows the biological samples to be remotely analyzed by automated computer vision or visually assessed by a human observer. A proof-of-concept study supported by the Swedish Research Council has been conducted in 2014-2015 and shown the method to be feasible.  We now plan to implement the novel multipurpose diagnostic platform in two settings in Tanzania: 1) As a diagnostic method for detection of malaria in blood samples obtained from patients presenting with fever at the primary health care level and 2) as a diagnostic and monitoring method for detection of soil-transmitted helminthes and schistosomiasis in stool and urine obtained from schoolchildren within a transmission surveillance survey. Captured digital images of the specimens are transferred to the central server to detect malaria parasites in blood smears, and helminth eggs in stool and urine, and to return the results to the technician in the field.  The point-of-care study will be carried out in the Bagamoyo District and the transmission surveillance study in the Masasi/Muheza District in Tanzania in collaboration with Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS). The study will include a comparison with conventional microscopy with regard to diagnostic accuracy (sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive value), an evaluation of usability, interpretability and assessment of time to achieve diagnosis. The project advances the field by bringing a powerful, multiplexed diagnostic tool from the laboratory to the point-of-care. The instruments are constructed out of components of mobile phones, make use of the expanding mobile networks and allow remote image processing in a highly scalable cloud computing environment. Previous mobile microscopy projects have been limited with regard to the sample area that can be captured, whereas the technology to be tested in the current project can digitally scan an entire microscopy slide. The method will aid in the combat of infectious diseases at the point-of-care level of health care and has the potential to improve access to diagnostics, enable task-shifting and shorten the time to diagnosis.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>Randomized clinical trial to identify optimal pediatric efavirenz dosage to treat HIV infected infant and children in Africa</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Randomiserad klinisk prövning för att identifiera optimala pediatrisk efavirenz dosering för behandling av HIV-infekterade spädbarn</narrative>
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      <narrative>More than 90% of the estimated 3.3 million HIV infected children worldwide live in Sub Saharan Africa. Efavirenz (EFV) is approved recently by US-FDA and WHO as part of first line combination ART for HIV infected children &gt;3 years of age. Based on results from few clinical studies, the US-FDA approved the use of EFV in infant and children aged ≥3 months weighing &gt;3.5 kg. Due to lack of efficacy, safety and pharmacokinetic data  WHO continues to limit the use of EFV in children under &lt;3 years of age.   The current body weight-based EFV dose recommended (FDA and WHO) to treat HIV in infant and children is scaled-down prediction from population pharmacokinetic modeling of data obtained from adult subjects treated with the standard maximum EFV dose. Biochemical and physiological processes between children and adults such as metabolism are disproportionate to their body weight differences. Although adult data is helpful to decide a first-in-children dose to initiate a safety, efficacy and PK study, the appropriate way to determine pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic parameters in children for a given age group is to conduct a dose optimization studies in specific age groups.   Our extensive EFV dose optimization studies in Sub Saharan Africa patients indicate the importance of pharmacogenetic variations for efavirenz plasma exposure and treatment outcome. Based on population PK modeling of observational data, we demonstrated that standard 600 mg daily adult dose is unnecessarily high and recommended  a dose reduction to 400 mg daily for adults in black African populations, which is confirmed by recent randomized clinical trials. In the present study we aim to perform a similar EFV dose optimization study specific for pediatrics population in Africa. EFV crosses the blood brain barrier and high plasma EFV concentration is associated with CNS toxicity, which may result in untoward effect for the developing child brain.  We hypothesize that with the current recommended EFV dose, the risk of under- or overdosing of EFV is eminent among black African children who exhibit significant nutritional, comorbidity and host-genetic diversity from populations where pharmacokinetic and safety studies are performed and data extrapolated with “one-dose-fit-all” principle. We aim to identify safe and effective efavirenz dosage recommendations specific for pediatric use to treat HIV infected infants and children in Sub Saharan Africa. A three-phase extensive efavirenz pharmacokinetics, pharmacogenetics and pharmacodynamics based EFV dose optimization study will be conducted in HIV and HIV-TB co-infected infant and children from two genetically diverse African populations (Uganda and Ethiopia) during 2016 – 2020.  First (Phase-1): observational study will be conducted to evaluate EFV plasma exposure, safety (skin rash, liver and CNS toxicity) and efficacy (immunologic and virological outcomes) of EFV based ART using the current EFV dose approved by FDA  (&lt; 3 years of age) and WHO (&gt; 3 years of age) treatment guidelines. Patients will be enrolled prospectively and followed for one year. Application and feasibility of bedside genotype testing for patient care to aid EFV dose adjustment in HIV pediatric clinic will be developed and evaluated.  Secondly (Phase-2): Population pharmacokinetic, pharmacogenetic and pharmacodynamics modeling and simulation of the data we will be performed to identify the normal efavirenz therapeutic range and optimal predictive EFV dose recommendation for the various age group.  Thirdly (Phase-3): In a randomized clinical trial, we will evaluate the safety and efficacy of the predicted optimal EFV dose and compare it against the current FDA/WHO approved EFV dose recommendations.   The study, to be conducted through a well-established multidisciplinary collaboration, will provide evidence-based recommendation for policy makers to develop safe and effective HIV treatment guidelines for the most vulnerable pediatric population in</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">HIV-infektion är ett globalt problem. Mer än 90% av av 1.5 miljoner HIV-infekterade gravida kvinnor och 90% av  3,3 miljoner hivinfekterade barn i  världen bor i Afrika söder om Sahara. Hiv behandlas idag med flera samtidigt givna läkemedel i form av kombinationsbehandling. t WHO beräknar att endast en tredjedel av alla hiv-positiva barn som behöver behandling får sådanjämfört med 2 av 3 vuxna. Behandlingen är mer komplicerad hos  barn och kräver tätare förändringar.   Efavirenz är godkänt av WHO i kombination med andra läkemedel mot HIV för av HIV-1-infektion hos vuxna och barn äldre än tre år. USA-FDA har godkänt användningen av EFV i spädbarn och barn i åldern ≥3 månader som väger&gt; 3,5 kg. På grund av avsaknad av uppgifter om effekt, säkerhet och läkemedels omsättning rekommenderar WHO fortsatt begränsad användning av efavirenz hos barn under &lt;3 år. Erfarenhet från behandling av barn är begränsad och doseringsrekommendationer byggerpå extrapolering från resultat av studier hos vuxna behandlade med högsta standarddos av efavirenz för vuxna. Men biokemiska och fysiologiska processer mellan barn och vuxna med ämnesomsättning är oproportionerligt högre förhållande till sin kroppsvikt jämfört med vuxna. Data från vuxna kan dock användas för att beräkna en rimlig dos för att initiera en klinisk dosoptimerande studie  för olika åldrar av  barn.    Det finns etablerat samband mellan viruseffekt vid HIV liksom biverkningsrisk och koncentrationen av efavirenz i blod vid kombinationsbheanling hos vuxna. Information saknas om hur sambandet mellan koncentration i blod hos barn med HIV och behandling med efavirenz i SSA. Den begränsade informationen om hur efavirenz omsätts hos HIV-infekterade barn antyder att den nuvarande rekommenderade dosen av efavirenz inte är optimal och kräver fördjupade studier för att nå bästa behandlingsresultat. Tidigare dosptimerings studier hos vuxna HIV-patienter från Afrika (Etiopien, Tanzania och Uganda) visade att omsättningen av efavirenz är långsamma hos den svarta befolkningen genom ärftligt inflytande. Denna studien är en liknande dosoptimeringsstudie men hos olika åldergrupper av barn. Biverkningsmönstret för efavirenz domineras av hudutslag, centralnervösa symptom och påverkat enzymmönster i levern. Framför allt de centralnvervösa koncentrationsberoende biverkningarna är besvärande och kan försvåra barns skolarbete.     Vår hypotes är att den nuvarande rekommenderad dosen av efavirenz ger betydande risk för under- eller överdosering av efavirenz bland svarta afrikanska barn som har helt andra mönster av gener än andra befolkningar där både läkemedlets omsättning och säkerhet har studerats. Det räcker alltså inte att använda denna information utifrån idén " en-dos-för alla”. Det har studie syftar att identifiera säkra och effektiva efavirenz doseringsrekommendationer för att behandla HIV-infekterade spädbarn och barn i två genetiskt skilda afrikanska befolkningsgrupper (Uganda och Etiopien) under 2016-2020.  Först (Fas-1): observationsstudie ska genomförs för att utvärdera koncentrationer av efavirenz, säkerhet (hudutslag, lever och CNS toxicitet) och effekt på immunsystemet och på virus av efvirenz i aktuell kombiantionsbehandling och dosering enligt amerikanska registreringsmyndigheten (FDA,&lt; 3 år) och WHO (&gt; 3 år).   För det andra (Fas-2): Alla data om samtliga patienters blodkoncentrationer och ärftligt styrda förmåga att omsätta efavirenz och behandlingseffekter beskrivs med en matematisk modell. Olika doseringsregimer simuleras för att finna optimala dosregimer. Detta sker för olika åldersgrupper.  För det tredje (Fas-3): I en kontrollerad  klinisk studier utvärderar vi slutligen effekt och säkerhet och effekt för  den förväntade optimala efavirenzdosen i olika åldersgrupper? jämföra med  den nuvarande rekommenderade standarddoseringen  enligt FDA  och WHO.  Studien, som genomförs genom väl etablerad och tvärvetenskapligt samarbete kommer att ge nödvändig vetenskapligt korrekt information om b</narrative>
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      <narrative>Randomized clinical trial to identify optimal pediatric efavirenz dosage to treat HIV infected infant and children in Africa</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">HIV-infektion är ett globalt problem. Mer än 90% av av 1.5 miljoner HIV-infekterade gravida kvinnor och 90% av  3,3 miljoner hivinfekterade barn i  världen bor i Afrika söder om Sahara. Hiv behandlas idag med flera samtidigt givna läkemedel i form av kombinationsbehandling. t WHO beräknar att endast en tredjedel av alla hiv-positiva barn som behöver behandling får sådanjämfört med 2 av 3 vuxna. Behandlingen är mer komplicerad hos  barn och kräver tätare förändringar.   Efavirenz är godkänt av WHO i kombination med andra läkemedel mot HIV för av HIV-1-infektion hos vuxna och barn äldre än tre år. USA-FDA har godkänt användningen av EFV i spädbarn och barn i åldern ≥3 månader som väger&gt; 3,5 kg. På grund av avsaknad av uppgifter om effekt, säkerhet och läkemedels omsättning rekommenderar WHO fortsatt begränsad användning av efavirenz hos barn under &lt;3 år. Erfarenhet från behandling av barn är begränsad och doseringsrekommendationer byggerpå extrapolering från resultat av studier hos vuxna behandlade med högsta standarddos av efavirenz för vuxna. Men biokemiska och fysiologiska processer mellan barn och vuxna med ämnesomsättning är oproportionerligt högre förhållande till sin kroppsvikt jämfört med vuxna. Data från vuxna kan dock användas för att beräkna en rimlig dos för att initiera en klinisk dosoptimerande studie  för olika åldrar av  barn.    Det finns etablerat samband mellan viruseffekt vid HIV liksom biverkningsrisk och koncentrationen av efavirenz i blod vid kombinationsbheanling hos vuxna. Information saknas om hur sambandet mellan koncentration i blod hos barn med HIV och behandling med efavirenz i SSA. Den begränsade informationen om hur efavirenz omsätts hos HIV-infekterade barn antyder att den nuvarande rekommenderade dosen av efavirenz inte är optimal och kräver fördjupade studier för att nå bästa behandlingsresultat. Tidigare dosptimerings studier hos vuxna HIV-patienter från Afrika (Etiopien, Tanzania och Uganda) visade att omsättningen av efavirenz är långsamma hos den svarta befolkningen genom ärftligt inflytande. Denna studien är en liknande dosoptimeringsstudie men hos olika åldergrupper av barn. Biverkningsmönstret för efavirenz domineras av hudutslag, centralnervösa symptom och påverkat enzymmönster i levern. Framför allt de centralnvervösa koncentrationsberoende biverkningarna är besvärande och kan försvåra barns skolarbete.     Vår hypotes är att den nuvarande rekommenderad dosen av efavirenz ger betydande risk för under- eller överdosering av efavirenz bland svarta afrikanska barn som har helt andra mönster av gener än andra befolkningar där både läkemedlets omsättning och säkerhet har studerats. Det räcker alltså inte att använda denna information utifrån idén " en-dos-för alla”. Det har studie syftar att identifiera säkra och effektiva efavirenz doseringsrekommendationer för att behandla HIV-infekterade spädbarn och barn i två genetiskt skilda afrikanska befolkningsgrupper (Uganda och Etiopien) under 2016-2020.  Först (Fas-1): observationsstudie ska genomförs för att utvärdera koncentrationer av efavirenz, säkerhet (hudutslag, lever och CNS toxicitet) och effekt på immunsystemet och på virus av efvirenz i aktuell kombiantionsbehandling och dosering enligt amerikanska registreringsmyndigheten (FDA,&lt; 3 år) och WHO (&gt; 3 år).   För det andra (Fas-2): Alla data om samtliga patienters blodkoncentrationer och ärftligt styrda förmåga att omsätta efavirenz och behandlingseffekter beskrivs med en matematisk modell. Olika doseringsregimer simuleras för att finna optimala dosregimer. Detta sker för olika åldersgrupper.  För det tredje (Fas-3): I en kontrollerad  klinisk studier utvärderar vi slutligen effekt och säkerhet och effekt för  den förväntade optimala efavirenzdosen i olika åldersgrupper? jämföra med  den nuvarande rekommenderade standarddoseringen  enligt FDA  och WHO.  Studien, som genomförs genom väl etablerad och tvärvetenskapligt samarbete kommer att ge nödvändig vetenskapligt korrekt information om b</narrative>
      <narrative>More than 90% of the estimated 3.3 million HIV infected children worldwide live in Sub Saharan Africa. Efavirenz (EFV) is approved recently by US-FDA and WHO as part of first line combination ART for HIV infected children &gt;3 years of age. Based on results from few clinical studies, the US-FDA approved the use of EFV in infant and children aged ≥3 months weighing &gt;3.5 kg. Due to lack of efficacy, safety and pharmacokinetic data  WHO continues to limit the use of EFV in children under &lt;3 years of age.   The current body weight-based EFV dose recommended (FDA and WHO) to treat HIV in infant and children is scaled-down prediction from population pharmacokinetic modeling of data obtained from adult subjects treated with the standard maximum EFV dose. Biochemical and physiological processes between children and adults such as metabolism are disproportionate to their body weight differences. Although adult data is helpful to decide a first-in-children dose to initiate a safety, efficacy and PK study, the appropriate way to determine pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic parameters in children for a given age group is to conduct a dose optimization studies in specific age groups.   Our extensive EFV dose optimization studies in Sub Saharan Africa patients indicate the importance of pharmacogenetic variations for efavirenz plasma exposure and treatment outcome. Based on population PK modeling of observational data, we demonstrated that standard 600 mg daily adult dose is unnecessarily high and recommended  a dose reduction to 400 mg daily for adults in black African populations, which is confirmed by recent randomized clinical trials. In the present study we aim to perform a similar EFV dose optimization study specific for pediatrics population in Africa. EFV crosses the blood brain barrier and high plasma EFV concentration is associated with CNS toxicity, which may result in untoward effect for the developing child brain.  We hypothesize that with the current recommended EFV dose, the risk of under- or overdosing of EFV is eminent among black African children who exhibit significant nutritional, comorbidity and host-genetic diversity from populations where pharmacokinetic and safety studies are performed and data extrapolated with “one-dose-fit-all” principle. We aim to identify safe and effective efavirenz dosage recommendations specific for pediatric use to treat HIV infected infants and children in Sub Saharan Africa. A three-phase extensive efavirenz pharmacokinetics, pharmacogenetics and pharmacodynamics based EFV dose optimization study will be conducted in HIV and HIV-TB co-infected infant and children from two genetically diverse African populations (Uganda and Ethiopia) during 2016 – 2020.  First (Phase-1): observational study will be conducted to evaluate EFV plasma exposure, safety (skin rash, liver and CNS toxicity) and efficacy (immunologic and virological outcomes) of EFV based ART using the current EFV dose approved by FDA  (&lt; 3 years of age) and WHO (&gt; 3 years of age) treatment guidelines. Patients will be enrolled prospectively and followed for one year. Application and feasibility of bedside genotype testing for patient care to aid EFV dose adjustment in HIV pediatric clinic will be developed and evaluated.  Secondly (Phase-2): Population pharmacokinetic, pharmacogenetic and pharmacodynamics modeling and simulation of the data we will be performed to identify the normal efavirenz therapeutic range and optimal predictive EFV dose recommendation for the various age group.  Thirdly (Phase-3): In a randomized clinical trial, we will evaluate the safety and efficacy of the predicted optimal EFV dose and compare it against the current FDA/WHO approved EFV dose recommendations.   The study, to be conducted through a well-established multidisciplinary collaboration, will provide evidence-based recommendation for policy makers to develop safe and effective HIV treatment guidelines for the most vulnerable pediatric population in</narrative>
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      <narrative>External funding of regional organizations in Africa: What works and why?</narrative>
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      <narrative>Many donors have invested enormous financial resources in strengthening the institutional and organizational capacities of African states-led regional organizations in Africa, such as the AU, SADC, ECOWAS, EAC, IGAD, COMESA. The fundamental problem is that there is little systematic evidence in academia and in policy about “what works” and “why” in the external promotion of regional organizations in Africa. In answering this general question the research project focuses on the following three subsidiary research questions:  1. What explains the implementation gap in African regional organizations, and what are the implications for external support?  2. What explains the great variation in the donor community of regional funding strategies and aid delivery channels?  3. Under what conditions do different regional funding strategies and aid delivery channels impact favourably on development and poverty reduction?  The project combines a comparative case study focus on three policy fields (regional economic integration, infrastructure, and transboundary water management) with a comparative focus on three multilateral donors and three bilateral donors in each policy field. The final selection of regional organizations and donors for the comparative case studies will be determined after the first-step quantitative analyses. As a whole, the project combines qualitative and quantitative methods and sources of information in creative ways. Field work will be conducted in regional organizations; donor HQs and field offices in Africa.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Många biståndsgivare har investerat enorma resurser i att bygga upp statsledda regional organisationer i Afrika, såsom AU, SADC, ECOWAS, EAC, IGAD, COMESA. Det stora problemet är att det saknas robusta vetenskapliga belägg för ‘vad som fungerar’ och ‘varför’ vad gäller externt stöd och bistånd till regionala organisationer i Afrika.  Inom ramen för en jämförande fallstudiedesign syftar detta projekt till att förklara hur givarnas olika finansieringskanaler påverkar implementering såväl som effekter för utveckling och fattigdomsbekämpning. Ett urval av multilaterala och bilaterala biståndsgivare kommer analyseras och jämföras i tre policyområden: regional ekonomisk integration, infrastruktur, och gränsöverskridande vattenhantering. Projektet kombinerar kvalitativa och kvantitativa metoder, och fältarbete kommer utföras både inom biståndsorganisationer och afrikanska regionala organisationer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>In spite of the importance of tropical rainforest for global biodiversity and ecosystem ecology regulating biogeochemical cycles, hydrology and climate, these forest in general, and African tropical forests in particular, remain relatively understudied. It has been hypothesised that many tropical species have a narrow thermal niche and operate close to a thermal limit above which they experience declines in function or fitness. However, there is currently little data available to either support or refute this hypothesis. The present project aims to reduce this knowledge gap for tropical montane trees, with the overall purpose of assessing the sensitivity of physiology, growth and competitiveness of tropical montane trees to increased temperature.  Multispecies plantations (common gardens) will be established along an elevation gradient in Rwanda, where a step down the gradient represents a possible future warming scenario. Pioneer and climax species from the high and mid elevation sites will be planted at all three locations, allowing for assessments of how both Afromontane rainforest (high elevation) and transitional rainforest (mid elevation) respond to climate warming. Since other environmental factors than temperature co-vary with elevation, the common gardens will include experimental manipulations of water and nutrient availability, with fertilization mitigating site differences in fertility and water being added or diverted depending on the location. By mixing trees of different thermal niches and successional strategies within the common gardens, the study can explore potential impacts of climate change on tree community composition.   The investigated responses of the trees range from molecular level and leaf physiology to tree growth and community level interspecific competition. Molecular methods include determination of thylakoid membrane lipid composition, primary metabolites and transcriptional profiling by next generation sequencing. Physiological and tree growth responses are investigated by leaf gas exchange measurements and methodsfor determining biomass of different tree organs. Data will be analysed using analysis of variance.    The research team includes participants at the University of Gothenburg (UG), the University of Rwanda (UR) and Rwanda Agriculture Board (RAB). Researchers at UG has the overall responsibility for co-ordination of the project, while researchers at UG and UR together supervise the PhD student and field assistant at UR, as well as BSc/MSc students from both universities conducting field research in the project. RAB owns the research stations and have basic lab and technical facilities and staff for maintenance. Year 1 of the project will be used to set up the common gardens at the three sites along the elevation gradient. The actual experiment and the response measurements will be conducted during year 2-5, with main focus on molecular and physiological responses in the early part and responses of growth and inter-specific competition during the later part.   The scientific significance and novelty of the present project is the way that it addresses central hypotheses and knowledge gaps in global change biology by combining a unique experimental design with response measurements ranging from molecular mechanisms to community level competition. This experimental design allows us to assess not only how different species respond and acclimate to temperature, but also how interspecific variation in these responses affect tree community composition in a warmer climate. Furthermore, the broad range of response measurements allow for mechanistic understanding of the observed ecological responses. This combination of experimental approaches is novel and offers the potential to generate important new insights into the mechanisms controlling tree and forest responses to global warming. Finally, the proposed project contributes to capacity building at Rwandan institutions, which in turn will pr</narrative>
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      <narrative>In spite of the importance of tropical rainforest for global biodiversity and ecosystem ecology regulating biogeochemical cycles, hydrology and climate, these forest in general, and African tropical forests in particular, remain relatively understudied. It has been hypothesised that many tropical species have a narrow thermal niche and operate close to a thermal limit above which they experience declines in function or fitness. However, there is currently little data available to either support or refute this hypothesis. The present project aims to reduce this knowledge gap for tropical montane trees, with the overall purpose of assessing the sensitivity of physiology, growth and competitiveness of tropical montane trees to increased temperature.  Multispecies plantations (common gardens) will be established along an elevation gradient in Rwanda, where a step down the gradient represents a possible future warming scenario. Pioneer and climax species from the high and mid elevation sites will be planted at all three locations, allowing for assessments of how both Afromontane rainforest (high elevation) and transitional rainforest (mid elevation) respond to climate warming. Since other environmental factors than temperature co-vary with elevation, the common gardens will include experimental manipulations of water and nutrient availability, with fertilization mitigating site differences in fertility and water being added or diverted depending on the location. By mixing trees of different thermal niches and successional strategies within the common gardens, the study can explore potential impacts of climate change on tree community composition.   The investigated responses of the trees range from molecular level and leaf physiology to tree growth and community level interspecific competition. Molecular methods include determination of thylakoid membrane lipid composition, primary metabolites and transcriptional profiling by next generation sequencing. Physiological and tree growth responses are investigated by leaf gas exchange measurements and methodsfor determining biomass of different tree organs. Data will be analysed using analysis of variance.    The research team includes participants at the University of Gothenburg (UG), the University of Rwanda (UR) and Rwanda Agriculture Board (RAB). Researchers at UG has the overall responsibility for co-ordination of the project, while researchers at UG and UR together supervise the PhD student and field assistant at UR, as well as BSc/MSc students from both universities conducting field research in the project. RAB owns the research stations and have basic lab and technical facilities and staff for maintenance. Year 1 of the project will be used to set up the common gardens at the three sites along the elevation gradient. The actual experiment and the response measurements will be conducted during year 2-5, with main focus on molecular and physiological responses in the early part and responses of growth and inter-specific competition during the later part.   The scientific significance and novelty of the present project is the way that it addresses central hypotheses and knowledge gaps in global change biology by combining a unique experimental design with response measurements ranging from molecular mechanisms to community level competition. This experimental design allows us to assess not only how different species respond and acclimate to temperature, but also how interspecific variation in these responses affect tree community composition in a warmer climate. Furthermore, the broad range of response measurements allow for mechanistic understanding of the observed ecological responses. This combination of experimental approaches is novel and offers the potential to generate important new insights into the mechanisms controlling tree and forest responses to global warming. Finally, the proposed project contributes to capacity building at Rwandan institutions, which in turn will pr</narrative>
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      <narrative>In spite of the importance of tropical rainforest for global biodiversity and ecosystem ecology regulating biogeochemical cycles, hydrology and climate, these forest in general, and African tropical forests in particular, remain relatively understudied. It has been hypothesised that many tropical species have a narrow thermal niche and operate close to a thermal limit above which they experience declines in function or fitness. However, there is currently little data available to either support or refute this hypothesis. The present project aims to reduce this knowledge gap for tropical montane trees, with the overall purpose of assessing the sensitivity of physiology, growth and competitiveness of tropical montane trees to increased temperature.  Multispecies plantations (common gardens) will be established along an elevation gradient in Rwanda, where a step down the gradient represents a possible future warming scenario. Pioneer and climax species from the high and mid elevation sites will be planted at all three locations, allowing for assessments of how both Afromontane rainforest (high elevation) and transitional rainforest (mid elevation) respond to climate warming. Since other environmental factors than temperature co-vary with elevation, the common gardens will include experimental manipulations of water and nutrient availability, with fertilization mitigating site differences in fertility and water being added or diverted depending on the location. By mixing trees of different thermal niches and successional strategies within the common gardens, the study can explore potential impacts of climate change on tree community composition.   The investigated responses of the trees range from molecular level and leaf physiology to tree growth and community level interspecific competition. Molecular methods include determination of thylakoid membrane lipid composition, primary metabolites and transcriptional profiling by next generation sequencing. Physiological and tree growth responses are investigated by leaf gas exchange measurements and methodsfor determining biomass of different tree organs. Data will be analysed using analysis of variance.    The research team includes participants at the University of Gothenburg (UG), the University of Rwanda (UR) and Rwanda Agriculture Board (RAB). Researchers at UG has the overall responsibility for co-ordination of the project, while researchers at UG and UR together supervise the PhD student and field assistant at UR, as well as BSc/MSc students from both universities conducting field research in the project. RAB owns the research stations and have basic lab and technical facilities and staff for maintenance. Year 1 of the project will be used to set up the common gardens at the three sites along the elevation gradient. The actual experiment and the response measurements will be conducted during year 2-5, with main focus on molecular and physiological responses in the early part and responses of growth and inter-specific competition during the later part.   The scientific significance and novelty of the present project is the way that it addresses central hypotheses and knowledge gaps in global change biology by combining a unique experimental design with response measurements ranging from molecular mechanisms to community level competition. This experimental design allows us to assess not only how different species respond and acclimate to temperature, but also how interspecific variation in these responses affect tree community composition in a warmer climate. Furthermore, the broad range of response measurements allow for mechanistic understanding of the observed ecological responses. This combination of experimental approaches is novel and offers the potential to generate important new insights into the mechanisms controlling tree and forest responses to global warming. Finally, the proposed project contributes to capacity building at Rwandan institutions, which in turn will pr</narrative>
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      <narrative>In spite of the importance of tropical rainforest for global biodiversity and ecosystem ecology regulating biogeochemical cycles, hydrology and climate, these forest in general, and African tropical forests in particular, remain relatively understudied. It has been hypothesised that many tropical species have a narrow thermal niche and operate close to a thermal limit above which they experience declines in function or fitness. However, there is currently little data available to either support or refute this hypothesis. The present project aims to reduce this knowledge gap for tropical montane trees, with the overall purpose of assessing the sensitivity of physiology, growth and competitiveness of tropical montane trees to increased temperature.  Multispecies plantations (common gardens) will be established along an elevation gradient in Rwanda, where a step down the gradient represents a possible future warming scenario. Pioneer and climax species from the high and mid elevation sites will be planted at all three locations, allowing for assessments of how both Afromontane rainforest (high elevation) and transitional rainforest (mid elevation) respond to climate warming. Since other environmental factors than temperature co-vary with elevation, the common gardens will include experimental manipulations of water and nutrient availability, with fertilization mitigating site differences in fertility and water being added or diverted depending on the location. By mixing trees of different thermal niches and successional strategies within the common gardens, the study can explore potential impacts of climate change on tree community composition.   The investigated responses of the trees range from molecular level and leaf physiology to tree growth and community level interspecific competition. Molecular methods include determination of thylakoid membrane lipid composition, primary metabolites and transcriptional profiling by next generation sequencing. Physiological and tree growth responses are investigated by leaf gas exchange measurements and methodsfor determining biomass of different tree organs. Data will be analysed using analysis of variance.    The research team includes participants at the University of Gothenburg (UG), the University of Rwanda (UR) and Rwanda Agriculture Board (RAB). Researchers at UG has the overall responsibility for co-ordination of the project, while researchers at UG and UR together supervise the PhD student and field assistant at UR, as well as BSc/MSc students from both universities conducting field research in the project. RAB owns the research stations and have basic lab and technical facilities and staff for maintenance. Year 1 of the project will be used to set up the common gardens at the three sites along the elevation gradient. The actual experiment and the response measurements will be conducted during year 2-5, with main focus on molecular and physiological responses in the early part and responses of growth and inter-specific competition during the later part.   The scientific significance and novelty of the present project is the way that it addresses central hypotheses and knowledge gaps in global change biology by combining a unique experimental design with response measurements ranging from molecular mechanisms to community level competition. This experimental design allows us to assess not only how different species respond and acclimate to temperature, but also how interspecific variation in these responses affect tree community composition in a warmer climate. Furthermore, the broad range of response measurements allow for mechanistic understanding of the observed ecological responses. This combination of experimental approaches is novel and offers the potential to generate important new insights into the mechanisms controlling tree and forest responses to global warming. Finally, the proposed project contributes to capacity building at Rwandan institutions, which in turn will pr</narrative>
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      <narrative>In spite of the importance of tropical rainforest for global biodiversity and ecosystem ecology regulating biogeochemical cycles, hydrology and climate, these forest in general, and African tropical forests in particular, remain relatively understudied. It has been hypothesised that many tropical species have a narrow thermal niche and operate close to a thermal limit above which they experience declines in function or fitness. However, there is currently little data available to either support or refute this hypothesis. The present project aims to reduce this knowledge gap for tropical montane trees, with the overall purpose of assessing the sensitivity of physiology, growth and competitiveness of tropical montane trees to increased temperature.  Multispecies plantations (common gardens) will be established along an elevation gradient in Rwanda, where a step down the gradient represents a possible future warming scenario. Pioneer and climax species from the high and mid elevation sites will be planted at all three locations, allowing for assessments of how both Afromontane rainforest (high elevation) and transitional rainforest (mid elevation) respond to climate warming. Since other environmental factors than temperature co-vary with elevation, the common gardens will include experimental manipulations of water and nutrient availability, with fertilization mitigating site differences in fertility and water being added or diverted depending on the location. By mixing trees of different thermal niches and successional strategies within the common gardens, the study can explore potential impacts of climate change on tree community composition.   The investigated responses of the trees range from molecular level and leaf physiology to tree growth and community level interspecific competition. Molecular methods include determination of thylakoid membrane lipid composition, primary metabolites and transcriptional profiling by next generation sequencing. Physiological and tree growth responses are investigated by leaf gas exchange measurements and methodsfor determining biomass of different tree organs. Data will be analysed using analysis of variance.    The research team includes participants at the University of Gothenburg (UG), the University of Rwanda (UR) and Rwanda Agriculture Board (RAB). Researchers at UG has the overall responsibility for co-ordination of the project, while researchers at UG and UR together supervise the PhD student and field assistant at UR, as well as BSc/MSc students from both universities conducting field research in the project. RAB owns the research stations and have basic lab and technical facilities and staff for maintenance. Year 1 of the project will be used to set up the common gardens at the three sites along the elevation gradient. The actual experiment and the response measurements will be conducted during year 2-5, with main focus on molecular and physiological responses in the early part and responses of growth and inter-specific competition during the later part.   The scientific significance and novelty of the present project is the way that it addresses central hypotheses and knowledge gaps in global change biology by combining a unique experimental design with response measurements ranging from molecular mechanisms to community level competition. This experimental design allows us to assess not only how different species respond and acclimate to temperature, but also how interspecific variation in these responses affect tree community composition in a warmer climate. Furthermore, the broad range of response measurements allow for mechanistic understanding of the observed ecological responses. This combination of experimental approaches is novel and offers the potential to generate important new insights into the mechanisms controlling tree and forest responses to global warming. Finally, the proposed project contributes to capacity building at Rwandan institutions, which in turn will pr</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tropiska regnskogar är jordens mest artrika och produktiva ekosystemtyp (biom) och spelar en viktig roll för vår planets biodiversitet, klimat och hydrologi. Trots det vet vi förhållandevis lite om dessa ekosystem. Till exempel är det mycket osäkert hur de kommer att påverkas av den pågående globala uppvärmningen. Det övergripande syftet med vårt projekt är att minska denna kunskapslucka. Några specifika frågor som intresserar oss är: Är tropiska trädarter nära en övre temperaturgräns ovanför vilken deras funktion, tillväxt och konkurrenskraft försvagas? Kan arterna acklimatisera sig till den globala uppvärmningen? Är olika artgrupper olika känsliga? Hur kommer morgondagens tropiska regnskogar att se ut?   I det här projektet studerar vi regnskog som växer på bergen i tropiska skogsområden i Rwanda, Afrika, för att se hur deras funktion, tillväxt och konkurrensförmåga påverkas när de utsätts för högre temperatur. Vi kommer att plantera tropiska trädarter på tre olika platser längs en höjdgradient, där temperaturen sjunker med ökad höjd. Ett steg nedåt längs gradienten representerar ett troligt framtida klimatscenarium (global uppvärmning). Det finns även skillnader i markegenskaper och nederbördsmängd mellan de tre olika platserna, vilka vi kompenserar för med hjälp av vattenavledning, bevattning och gödsling. På alla platser kommer vi att plantera både så kallade pionjärarter (arter som snabbt kan kolonisera nya områden) och klimaxarter (arter som dominerar i skogar utan störningar) som naturligt förekommer i de två översta områdena av höjdgradienten. På så sätt kan vi undersöka konkurrensen mellan arterna och se ifall pionjärarter är mindre känsliga än klimaxarter och ifall arter från lägre höjd tar över vid högre temperatur.   Temperaturens påverkan på träden kommer att studeras från molekylär nivå till effekter på blandens fotosyntes (där ljusenergi omvandlas till kolhydrater), trädens tillväxt, och skogsbeståndens artsammansättning. För att förstå de storskaliga ekologiska effekterna behövs kunskap om de underliggande mekanismer som styr dessa. Ett träds förmåga att anpassa sig till uppvärmning beror till stor del på i vilken utstäckning det kan acklimatisera sina fysiologiska (inre) processer och funktioner till högre temperatur Vi kommer därför att undersöka om fotosyntesens temperaturkänslighet kan acklimatisera sig till höjd temperatur, så att värmekänsligheten är lägre hos en individ som vuxit upp i ett varmare klimat. En mekanism som är särskilt viktig för en sådan anpassningsförmåga är membranens möjlighet att ändra sin fettsyresammansättning.  Projektet är ett samarbete mellan Göteborgs Universitet, University of Rwanda och Rwanda Agriculture Board som sedan flera år har ett samarbete inom skogsforskning, där även lärarutbyte och handledning av doktorander och studenter ingår. Projektet kommer att belysa ett framtidsscenario för afrikanska bergsregnskogar i och med den globala uppvärmningen. Det kommer att ta fram ny kunskap om olika tropiska trädarters temperaturkänslighet och dessutom undersöka konsekvenserna för artsammansättningen i ett framtida klimat. Ett annat viktigt mål för projektet är att fortsätta bygga upp kompetensen inom skogsforskning i Rwanda, vilket gynnar forskningsbaserad och långsiktig klimatanpassning i ett fattigt land i Afrika.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Tropical montane forests in a warming world</narrative>
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      <narrative>In spite of the importance of tropical rainforest for global biodiversity and ecosystem ecology regulating biogeochemical cycles, hydrology and climate, these forest in general, and African tropical forests in particular, remain relatively understudied. It has been hypothesised that many tropical species have a narrow thermal niche and operate close to a thermal limit above which they experience declines in function or fitness. However, there is currently little data available to either support or refute this hypothesis. The present project aims to reduce this knowledge gap for tropical montane trees, with the overall purpose of assessing the sensitivity of physiology, growth and competitiveness of tropical montane trees to increased temperature.  Multispecies plantations (common gardens) will be established along an elevation gradient in Rwanda, where a step down the gradient represents a possible future warming scenario. Pioneer and climax species from the high and mid elevation sites will be planted at all three locations, allowing for assessments of how both Afromontane rainforest (high elevation) and transitional rainforest (mid elevation) respond to climate warming. Since other environmental factors than temperature co-vary with elevation, the common gardens will include experimental manipulations of water and nutrient availability, with fertilization mitigating site differences in fertility and water being added or diverted depending on the location. By mixing trees of different thermal niches and successional strategies within the common gardens, the study can explore potential impacts of climate change on tree community composition.   The investigated responses of the trees range from molecular level and leaf physiology to tree growth and community level interspecific competition. Molecular methods include determination of thylakoid membrane lipid composition, primary metabolites and transcriptional profiling by next generation sequencing. Physiological and tree growth responses are investigated by leaf gas exchange measurements and methodsfor determining biomass of different tree organs. Data will be analysed using analysis of variance.    The research team includes participants at the University of Gothenburg (UG), the University of Rwanda (UR) and Rwanda Agriculture Board (RAB). Researchers at UG has the overall responsibility for co-ordination of the project, while researchers at UG and UR together supervise the PhD student and field assistant at UR, as well as BSc/MSc students from both universities conducting field research in the project. RAB owns the research stations and have basic lab and technical facilities and staff for maintenance. Year 1 of the project will be used to set up the common gardens at the three sites along the elevation gradient. The actual experiment and the response measurements will be conducted during year 2-5, with main focus on molecular and physiological responses in the early part and responses of growth and inter-specific competition during the later part.   The scientific significance and novelty of the present project is the way that it addresses central hypotheses and knowledge gaps in global change biology by combining a unique experimental design with response measurements ranging from molecular mechanisms to community level competition. This experimental design allows us to assess not only how different species respond and acclimate to temperature, but also how interspecific variation in these responses affect tree community composition in a warmer climate. Furthermore, the broad range of response measurements allow for mechanistic understanding of the observed ecological responses. This combination of experimental approaches is novel and offers the potential to generate important new insights into the mechanisms controlling tree and forest responses to global warming. Finally, the proposed project contributes to capacity building at Rwandan institutions, which in turn will pr</narrative>
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      <narrative>Corruption and Wildlife Management: The Logics of Collective Action in Transnationally Protected Reserves</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hur kommer det sig att vissa låginkomstländer är bättre än andra när det gäller viltförvaltning, en hörnsten i bevarad biologisk mångfald såväl som effektiv fattigdomsbekämpning? Varför lyckas vissa låginkomstländer hindra tjuvjakt och utrotning av arter och istället främja en hållbar viltförvaltning? Hur påverkar förekomsten av korruption viltförvaltning? Och hur påverkar korruption viltförvaltningen i skyddade områden som sträcker sig över länder som är både hög- och låkorrupta?     Med utgångspunkt i teorier om hur institutioner påverkar användandet av naturresurser så fokuserar detta projekt på viltförvaltning i gränsöverskridande skyddsområden i Afrika söder om Sahara. De parker vi studerar – Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier conservation area och Greater Mapungubwe Transfrontier conservation area – förvaltas gemensamt av flera stater. Den förstnämnda parken förvaltas av Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia och Zimbabwe och den sistnämnda av Botswana, Sydafrika och Zimbabwe. De inblandade staterna uppvisar i sin tur ovanligt stor variation när det gäller korruptionsnivåer och med hjälp av denna forskningsdesign är det övergripande syftet med detta projekt därför att besvara 1) Hur påverkar korruption viltförvaltning? 2) Vilka är de kausala mekanismerna som i så fall gör att korruption påverkar förvaltningen? 3) Hur ser den institutionella logiken ut i de områden av parken som styrs av en mer korrupt administration? 4) Finns det en potentiell ”smittoeffekt” från normer kring korruption, dvs. att parkvakter från mindre korrupta länder tar efter det beteende som finns i mer korrupta länder eller är det snarare tvärtom?    Projektet studerar dessa frågor empiriskt med hjälp av en kombination av statistisk och kvalitativ analys. Den statistiska undersökningen använder sig av etablerade mått inom viltförvaltning på biologisk mångfald och hotade arter samt etablerade mått på korruption. Med hjälp av dessa mått undersöks vilken effekt korruption har på viltförvaltning. Projektet undersöker sedan effekterna av korruption på plats genom en ambitiös datainsamling bestående av intervjuer med parkvakter i de olika länder som förvaltar dessa två reservat samt relevanta myndighetspersoner och nyckelinformanter. Vi genomför slutligen en jämförande enkätundersökning i de olika länderna som riktar sig till brukare som är potentiellt aktiva i tjuvjakt. I dessa olika steg använder vi oss av våra erfarenheter kring studier av korruption i marina skyddsområden i Sydafrika och Mozambique.     Projektet har statsvetenskapliga institutionen i Göteborg som sin bas men kommer i stor utsträckning dra nytta av de kontakter och den erfarenhet vi sedan tidigare har från att arbeta i Afrika söder om Sahara kring just frågor om korruption i naturresurshantering.</narrative>
      <narrative>With the point of departure in theories about how institutions affect resource use, this project focuses on the causes and effects of corruption in wildlife management. While there is a growing consensus about the detrimental effects of corruption on wildlife management at the local and national levels, there is less knowledge about how varying national levels of corruption affect the governance of transnationally protected areas. Specifically, we focus on two protected areas in sub-Saharan Africa, managed by countries with contrasting levels of corruption. We set out to investigate how actors within these systems respond to the mixed institutional signals in such systems. Hence, the design allows for comparisons of the effects of corruption on wildlife management, but also for a theoretically driven examination of how the workings of institutional arrangements differ between corrupt and the less corrupt contexts.    We focus on two cases of transnationally governed protected reserves: the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier conservation area and the Greater Mapungubwe Transfrontier conservation area. Both reserves are jointly governed by countries with differing degrees of corruption in enforcement authorities: in the former case Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe, and in the latter case, Botswana, South Africa and Zimbabwe. By studying these two reserves, where different countries with varying degrees of government corruption employ rangers to enforce a shared conservation policy, we have a unique opportunity to examine four different aspects of the problem 1) the effects of corruption on wildlife conservation outcomes; 2) the causal mechanisms potentially making corruption affect such outcomes; 3) the institutional logic underpinning the corrupt and less corrupt parts of the systems respectively; 4) whether there is a spill-over effect from corruption norms, making the less corrupt administrations mimic the practices of the more corrupt administrations or vice versa.    The project will use a mixed-methods approach to answer the research questions spelled out above. First, we will conduct a quantitative study over time investigating the effects of corruption on conservation outcomes, using corruption and biodiversity indicators (thus answering questions related to theme number 1). Second, in order to elucidate the causal and institutional mechanisms potentially making corruption affect wildlife conservation outcomes, we will conduct in-depth interviews with rangers from the different national enforcement authorities (theme 2, theme 3). Here, sampling will be purposive. Third, we will perform interviews with key stakeholders in management, such as senior managers, actors in the judiciary and local experts (theme 2, theme 3). Lastly, we will implement a large-scale survey among resource users from different parts of the neighboring areas (themes 1-4). Here, our sampling strategy will employ probabilistic techniques.    The project will be based at the Quality of Government Institute at the Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg. The study will build on our previous experience of working in sub-Saharan Africa. For example, Sundström has conducted field studies in Mozambique and South Africa, focusing on issues of corruption and rule violations in resource management; Jagers has been a scientific advisor for the Lake Victoria Research Initiative; and Sjöstedt has been a visiting scholar at the University of Cape Town and the University of the Western Cape as well as employed as a research fellow at the Swedish Agency for Development Evaluation. We also utilize our contacts with internationally leading conservation scholars as well as local contacts with key stakeholders in the region to realize this project.</narrative>
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      <narrative>With the point of departure in theories about how institutions affect resource use, this project focuses on the causes and effects of corruption in wildlife management. While there is a growing consensus about the detrimental effects of corruption on wildlife management at the local and national levels, there is less knowledge about how varying national levels of corruption affect the governance of transnationally protected areas. Specifically, we focus on two protected areas in sub-Saharan Africa, managed by countries with contrasting levels of corruption. We set out to investigate how actors within these systems respond to the mixed institutional signals in such systems. Hence, the design allows for comparisons of the effects of corruption on wildlife management, but also for a theoretically driven examination of how the workings of institutional arrangements differ between corrupt and the less corrupt contexts.    We focus on two cases of transnationally governed protected reserves: the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier conservation area and the Greater Mapungubwe Transfrontier conservation area. Both reserves are jointly governed by countries with differing degrees of corruption in enforcement authorities: in the former case Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe, and in the latter case, Botswana, South Africa and Zimbabwe. By studying these two reserves, where different countries with varying degrees of government corruption employ rangers to enforce a shared conservation policy, we have a unique opportunity to examine four different aspects of the problem 1) the effects of corruption on wildlife conservation outcomes; 2) the causal mechanisms potentially making corruption affect such outcomes; 3) the institutional logic underpinning the corrupt and less corrupt parts of the systems respectively; 4) whether there is a spill-over effect from corruption norms, making the less corrupt administrations mimic the practices of the more corrupt administrations or vice versa.    The project will use a mixed-methods approach to answer the research questions spelled out above. First, we will conduct a quantitative study over time investigating the effects of corruption on conservation outcomes, using corruption and biodiversity indicators (thus answering questions related to theme number 1). Second, in order to elucidate the causal and institutional mechanisms potentially making corruption affect wildlife conservation outcomes, we will conduct in-depth interviews with rangers from the different national enforcement authorities (theme 2, theme 3). Here, sampling will be purposive. Third, we will perform interviews with key stakeholders in management, such as senior managers, actors in the judiciary and local experts (theme 2, theme 3). Lastly, we will implement a large-scale survey among resource users from different parts of the neighboring areas (themes 1-4). Here, our sampling strategy will employ probabilistic techniques.    The project will be based at the Quality of Government Institute at the Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg. The study will build on our previous experience of working in sub-Saharan Africa. For example, Sundström has conducted field studies in Mozambique and South Africa, focusing on issues of corruption and rule violations in resource management; Jagers has been a scientific advisor for the Lake Victoria Research Initiative; and Sjöstedt has been a visiting scholar at the University of Cape Town and the University of the Western Cape as well as employed as a research fellow at the Swedish Agency for Development Evaluation. We also utilize our contacts with internationally leading conservation scholars as well as local contacts with key stakeholders in the region to realize this project.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hur kommer det sig att vissa låginkomstländer är bättre än andra när det gäller viltförvaltning, en hörnsten i bevarad biologisk mångfald såväl som effektiv fattigdomsbekämpning? Varför lyckas vissa låginkomstländer hindra tjuvjakt och utrotning av arter och istället främja en hållbar viltförvaltning? Hur påverkar förekomsten av korruption viltförvaltning? Och hur påverkar korruption viltförvaltningen i skyddade områden som sträcker sig över länder som är både hög- och låkorrupta?     Med utgångspunkt i teorier om hur institutioner påverkar användandet av naturresurser så fokuserar detta projekt på viltförvaltning i gränsöverskridande skyddsområden i Afrika söder om Sahara. De parker vi studerar – Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier conservation area och Greater Mapungubwe Transfrontier conservation area – förvaltas gemensamt av flera stater. Den förstnämnda parken förvaltas av Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia och Zimbabwe och den sistnämnda av Botswana, Sydafrika och Zimbabwe. De inblandade staterna uppvisar i sin tur ovanligt stor variation när det gäller korruptionsnivåer och med hjälp av denna forskningsdesign är det övergripande syftet med detta projekt därför att besvara 1) Hur påverkar korruption viltförvaltning? 2) Vilka är de kausala mekanismerna som i så fall gör att korruption påverkar förvaltningen? 3) Hur ser den institutionella logiken ut i de områden av parken som styrs av en mer korrupt administration? 4) Finns det en potentiell ”smittoeffekt” från normer kring korruption, dvs. att parkvakter från mindre korrupta länder tar efter det beteende som finns i mer korrupta länder eller är det snarare tvärtom?    Projektet studerar dessa frågor empiriskt med hjälp av en kombination av statistisk och kvalitativ analys. Den statistiska undersökningen använder sig av etablerade mått inom viltförvaltning på biologisk mångfald och hotade arter samt etablerade mått på korruption. Med hjälp av dessa mått undersöks vilken effekt korruption har på viltförvaltning. Projektet undersöker sedan effekterna av korruption på plats genom en ambitiös datainsamling bestående av intervjuer med parkvakter i de olika länder som förvaltar dessa två reservat samt relevanta myndighetspersoner och nyckelinformanter. Vi genomför slutligen en jämförande enkätundersökning i de olika länderna som riktar sig till brukare som är potentiellt aktiva i tjuvjakt. I dessa olika steg använder vi oss av våra erfarenheter kring studier av korruption i marina skyddsområden i Sydafrika och Mozambique.     Projektet har statsvetenskapliga institutionen i Göteborg som sin bas men kommer i stor utsträckning dra nytta av de kontakter och den erfarenhet vi sedan tidigare har från att arbeta i Afrika söder om Sahara kring just frågor om korruption i naturresurshantering.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Connecting diverse knowledge systems at mulitple scales for enhanced ecosystem governance - developing the Mulitple Evidence Base approach</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vi står inför stora utmaningar i förvaltningen av världens biologiska mångfald och de ekosystemtjänster som utgör grunden för vår välfärd. Vi har inte råd att förlora kunskap och erfarenheter från en mångfald av kunskapssystem utanför forskarvärlden, om hur vi kan förstå och anpassa oss till förändringar. Lokalsamhällen och ursprungsbefolkningar världen över har genom tiderna kontinuerligt byggt rika erfarenheter och kunskaper om att bruka och förvalta dynamiska ekosystem. Vikten av att respektera och erkänna de lokala samhällenas och ursprungsbefolkningarnas kunskaper om biologisk mångfald och ekosystem uttrycks tydligt i internationella processer och konventioner som syftar till att stärka vår förmåga att skydda och förvalta världens biologiska mångfald, exempelvis den nyligen etablerade Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), och Konventionen om Biologisk Mångfald (CBD). Det är en stor och viktig utmaning att utveckla metoder för att kunskap från kunskapssystem, som sinsemellan kan vara mycket olika, ska kunna mötas på ett rättvist, transparent, och legitimt sätt. Om vi lyckas kan vi skapa synergier där kunskapssystemen möts, och kan därmed berika vår förståelse av ekosystemen, och vidare generera ny kunskap om hur vi på bästa sätt nyttjar och bevarar vår biologiska mångfald i en tid där stora klimatförändringar och ökad press på våra naturresurser nödvändiggör anpassning till nya förhållanden. Fattiga människor på landsbygden i utvecklingsländer är ofta direkt beroende av biologisk mångfald för sitt dagliga livsuppehälle. De drabbas därför ofta hårdast då miljön utarmas. I många områden i utvecklingsländer saknas också vetenskaplig kunskap om de lokala ekosystemen och den biologiska mångfalden. Detta innebär att kunskaper från lokala samhällen är särskilt betydelsefull att kunna ta tillvara där. Det kan bidra till bättre beslutsunderlag och policys som ger förutsättningar för hållbar utveckling på såväl lokal som nationell nivå. Detta gör metoder för att ta tillvara denna kunskap extra viktig i ett utvecklingsperspektiv.  Vi har därför etablerat en samverkansprocess med experter från en mångfald av lokala, urfolks- samt natur- och samhällsvetenskapliga kunskapssystem och utvecklat en Multiple Evidence Base (MEB). Inom en MEB uttrycks kunskaper från varje kunskapssystem parallellt, utan att ett systems kunskap (t ex lokal kunskap) värderas av ett annat (t ex genom vetenskapliga tester). På så vis kan komplementära insikter, överlapp och motsägelser mellan kunskapssystem diskuteras och utvärderas i en gemensam process. MEB som angreppssätt har rönt mycket uppmärksamhet och intresse både inom policysfären t.ex. IPBES och CBD, och inom forskningsvärlden, som en användbar metod.   Vi föreslår nu ett forskningsprojekt som syftar till att vidareutveckla metoder och teorier för att skapa synergier där kunskapssystem möts på ett rättvist, transparent, och inkluderande sätt, till förmån för hållbar förvaltning och nyttjade av biologisk mångfald och ekosystem. Forskningsprojektet ska bidra till följande syften: 1) Skapa en plattform för en interkulturell och transdiciplinär praktiker-gemenskap av experter från olika kunskapssystem, för dialoger och utveckling av verktyg för policy, och för utbyte av erfarenheter som är relevanta för genomförande av en MEB process, samt 2) empiriskt analysera process och resultat av att ta tillvara urbefolkningars och lokala samhällens kunskaper i IPBES utvärderingar och i CBD processer för att utvärdera CBD Strategiska Plan 2011 – 2020, med Aichi 2020 målen.  För att göra detta på ett rättvist, transparent och legitimt sätt kommer vi jobba i ett nära samarbete med experter inom olika kunskapssystem, genom organisationer som representerar lokala samhällen och urfolkssamhällen, forskare med natur- och samhällsvetenskaplig bakgrund samt med bred erfarenhet av tvärvetenskap, samt även representanter från andra aktörer inom IPBES och CBD. Vi förväntar oss att projektet k</narrative>
      <narrative>Bringing together insights from a diversity of knowledge systems, including indigenous and local knowledge (ILK), can contribute new evidence and improve the capacity to interpret losses of biodiversity and ecosystem services, responses to change, and to develop more sustainable governance of ecosystems. This is well-recognized in global level science-policy fora such as the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) and the Convention on Biological Biodiversity (CBD). However, connecting knowledge systems and aggregating and scaling up knowledge in ways that are credible and legitimate and thus useful at multiple levels, remains a challenge. In response, we have developed the Multiple Evidence Base (MEB) approach that proposes that indigenous, local, and scientific knowledge systems are viewed as generating different manifestations of valid and useful knowledge to be jointly analyzed across knowledge systems. The overarching aim of the proposal is to further develop tools and theory for creating synergies across knowledge systems in an equal, transparent, and inclusive way, for the benefit of sustainable governance of ecosystems. In particular, we set out to develop and analyze the potential of a MEB approach to transform the way knowledge is generated and used, with focus on the challenge of mobilizing knowledge across scales and contexts. The specific objectives are to: 1) Create a platform for an intercultural and transdisciplinary ‘community of practice’ representing experts from diverse knowledge systems, for generation of policy relevant syntheses on tools, approaches and experiences for implementing a MEB process, and; 2) Empirically analyze process and outcomes for good governance of scaling up ILK within IPBES and the CBD.     The project brings together an international research team, with ILK research experience from multiple disciplines and across the globe, including Africa, South-East Asia, Latin America, Australia, and Europe. It is unique in its capacity to build on an established networks on experts from local and indigenous knowledge systems, for intercultural and transdisciplinary learning and insights to be generated within the project.  Thus, we are well set to co-produce research that will make significant contributions to ongoing policy processes where connecting across knowledge systems is of critical importance, as well as to the field of connecting ILK with science in particular and co-generation of knowledge for sustainability in general. Our work will inform biocultural approaches to conservation by presenting options for integrating diverse knowledge systems and tailoring environmental management interventions to the local social, cultural, and ecological context. Legitimate and credible tools for enhancing the recognition of ILK in ecosystem and biodiversity assessments can also lead to empowerment and improved rights for indigenous peoples and local communities.     The projects will generate a set of synthesis and empirical papers to be published in scientific journal. Papers will also be summarized as policy briefs to be distributed and presented within IPBES and CBD.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Bringing together insights from a diversity of knowledge systems, including indigenous and local knowledge (ILK), can contribute new evidence and improve the capacity to interpret losses of biodiversity and ecosystem services, responses to change, and to develop more sustainable governance of ecosystems. This is well-recognized in global level science-policy fora such as the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) and the Convention on Biological Biodiversity (CBD). However, connecting knowledge systems and aggregating and scaling up knowledge in ways that are credible and legitimate and thus useful at multiple levels, remains a challenge. In response, we have developed the Multiple Evidence Base (MEB) approach that proposes that indigenous, local, and scientific knowledge systems are viewed as generating different manifestations of valid and useful knowledge to be jointly analyzed across knowledge systems. The overarching aim of the proposal is to further develop tools and theory for creating synergies across knowledge systems in an equal, transparent, and inclusive way, for the benefit of sustainable governance of ecosystems. In particular, we set out to develop and analyze the potential of a MEB approach to transform the way knowledge is generated and used, with focus on the challenge of mobilizing knowledge across scales and contexts. The specific objectives are to: 1) Create a platform for an intercultural and transdisciplinary ‘community of practice’ representing experts from diverse knowledge systems, for generation of policy relevant syntheses on tools, approaches and experiences for implementing a MEB process, and; 2) Empirically analyze process and outcomes for good governance of scaling up ILK within IPBES and the CBD.     The project brings together an international research team, with ILK research experience from multiple disciplines and across the globe, including Africa, South-East Asia, Latin America, Australia, and Europe. It is unique in its capacity to build on an established networks on experts from local and indigenous knowledge systems, for intercultural and transdisciplinary learning and insights to be generated within the project.  Thus, we are well set to co-produce research that will make significant contributions to ongoing policy processes where connecting across knowledge systems is of critical importance, as well as to the field of connecting ILK with science in particular and co-generation of knowledge for sustainability in general. Our work will inform biocultural approaches to conservation by presenting options for integrating diverse knowledge systems and tailoring environmental management interventions to the local social, cultural, and ecological context. Legitimate and credible tools for enhancing the recognition of ILK in ecosystem and biodiversity assessments can also lead to empowerment and improved rights for indigenous peoples and local communities.     The projects will generate a set of synthesis and empirical papers to be published in scientific journal. Papers will also be summarized as policy briefs to be distributed and presented within IPBES and CBD.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Metagenomics investigation to assess anthropogenic impact on West Indian Ocean coral reefs. An indicator of coral reef health.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Coral reefs provide most of the food for coastal communities in the Western Indian Ocean (WIO), often leading to over-use. Metagenomics studies have shown how pathogenic bacteria, viruses and human activities affect both exploited and unexploited species populations, community structure  and ecological processes on coral reefs and thus, acts as a barometer of overall reef health. However, the WIO region lacks metagenomics capacity and cannot assess the status of their marine resources to ensure sustainable management for both conventional and hitherto unidentified potential new resources.  Modern DNA sequencing, bioinformatics and metagenomics are changing approaches in biological sciences. Vast amounts of data generated are now stored in huge databases for interpretation and simultaneous manipulation of multiple gene sequences on an unprecedented scale. So, emphasis is shifting from single entities to the analysis of interactions within whole populations and  complex networks that control biological systems, such as coral reef ecologies. This provides insights and new opportunities to tailor research goals for improved production and guide conservation and sustainable use of biological resources. This project will build capacity in next generation sequencing,  bioinformatics and metagenomics and also assess the impact of human activities on coral reef ecosystem health in Kenya and Mauritius so as to inform policies and local communities on its sustainable use.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De marina resurser som korallreven erbjuder är den huvudsakliga proteinkällan för kustmänniskor i utvecklingsländer och större öar i WIO området. Patogena bakterier och virus, tillsammans med mänskliga aktiviteters inverkan på korallrevens ekosystem påverkar både exploaterade och oexploaterade arters populationer, samverkan och ekologiska processer och därmed ger en indikation på korallrevets hälsa.    Hittills har ekologistudier i WIO fokuserat på alg-korall-sjöborre-fisk-interaktioner snarare än på mer svårstuderade taxonomiska  grupper såsom prokaryota mikroorganismer och virus. Vår studie kommer att använda den senaste tekniken för metagenomik för att bedöma korallrevens hälsotillstånd och förmåga till anpassning till förändringar ( orsakade av mänsklig verksamhet och / eller klimat ) längs Kenyas och Mauritius kuster.    Den senaste utvecklingen inom DNA-sekvenseringteknik , bioinformatik och metagenomik vidgar gränserna för de biologiska  vetenskaperna. Den gör det möjligt att skapa, lagra, uppdatera och tolka stora mängder gensekvenser i en aldrig tidigare skådad omfattning. Det är nu möjligt att skifta fokus från enskilda enheter till analys av samspel inom hela populationer eller inom komplexa nätverk som styr biologiska system, till exempel korallrevs ekologi.    Detta tvärvetenskapliga område erbjuder ständigt växande möjligheter att flytta fram forsknings- och produktionsmål samt att bevara och hållbart nyttja biologiska resurser i utvecklingsländer. Framgångar har dokumenterats på många områden t.ex. inom marinbiologi.    Emellertid är tillgången till infrastruktur och kunskap inom detta teknikområde bristfällig i det aktuella området runt västra Indiska  oceanen ( WIO ). Denna brist förhindrar framsteg som skulle kunna generera ny kunskap om tillståndet hos marina resurser och därmed ge underlag för en hållbar förvaltning och utnyttjande av dem för både konventionella ändamål och som källa till hittills oidentifierade potentiella nya resurser.    För att överbrygga denna klyfta, kommer detta projekt att bygga upp kapacitet i regionen för att möjliggöra tillämpning av nästa generations sekvensering, bioinformatik och metagenomik och att samtidigt svara på viktiga frågor om mänsklig inverkan på tillståndet i korallrevens ecosystem. Projektet kommer också att informera berörda politiker och lokala samhällen om en mer hållbar användning av de aktuella marina resurserna .     Vi kommer att fokusera på en metagenomanalys av för att utröna människoaktiviteters inverkan på korallreven i Kenya och Mauritius . Vi kommer att bygga på modellstudier från utvecklade länder för att fastställa och bedöma identitet och mikrobiell mångfald i korallrevens ekosystem och på detta sätt skapa underlag för att förstå effekterna av mänsklig verksamhet och för beslut om åtgärder som måste vidtas för en hållbar förvaltning av dessa marina resurser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Coral reefs provide most of the food for coastal communities in the Western Indian Ocean (WIO), often leading to over-use. Metagenomics studies have shown how pathogenic bacteria, viruses and human activities affect both exploited and unexploited species populations, community structure  and ecological processes on coral reefs and thus, acts as a barometer of overall reef health. However, the WIO region lacks metagenomics capacity and cannot assess the status of their marine resources to ensure sustainable management for both conventional and hitherto unidentified potential new resources.  Modern DNA sequencing, bioinformatics and metagenomics are changing approaches in biological sciences. Vast amounts of data generated are now stored in huge databases for interpretation and simultaneous manipulation of multiple gene sequences on an unprecedented scale. So, emphasis is shifting from single entities to the analysis of interactions within whole populations and  complex networks that control biological systems, such as coral reef ecologies. This provides insights and new opportunities to tailor research goals for improved production and guide conservation and sustainable use of biological resources. This project will build capacity in next generation sequencing,  bioinformatics and metagenomics and also assess the impact of human activities on coral reef ecosystem health in Kenya and Mauritius so as to inform policies and local communities on its sustainable use.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De marina resurser som korallreven erbjuder är den huvudsakliga proteinkällan för kustmänniskor i utvecklingsländer och större öar i WIO området. Patogena bakterier och virus, tillsammans med mänskliga aktiviteters inverkan på korallrevens ekosystem påverkar både exploaterade och oexploaterade arters populationer, samverkan och ekologiska processer och därmed ger en indikation på korallrevets hälsa.    Hittills har ekologistudier i WIO fokuserat på alg-korall-sjöborre-fisk-interaktioner snarare än på mer svårstuderade taxonomiska  grupper såsom prokaryota mikroorganismer och virus. Vår studie kommer att använda den senaste tekniken för metagenomik för att bedöma korallrevens hälsotillstånd och förmåga till anpassning till förändringar ( orsakade av mänsklig verksamhet och / eller klimat ) längs Kenyas och Mauritius kuster.    Den senaste utvecklingen inom DNA-sekvenseringteknik , bioinformatik och metagenomik vidgar gränserna för de biologiska  vetenskaperna. Den gör det möjligt att skapa, lagra, uppdatera och tolka stora mängder gensekvenser i en aldrig tidigare skådad omfattning. Det är nu möjligt att skifta fokus från enskilda enheter till analys av samspel inom hela populationer eller inom komplexa nätverk som styr biologiska system, till exempel korallrevs ekologi.    Detta tvärvetenskapliga område erbjuder ständigt växande möjligheter att flytta fram forsknings- och produktionsmål samt att bevara och hållbart nyttja biologiska resurser i utvecklingsländer. Framgångar har dokumenterats på många områden t.ex. inom marinbiologi.    Emellertid är tillgången till infrastruktur och kunskap inom detta teknikområde bristfällig i det aktuella området runt västra Indiska  oceanen ( WIO ). Denna brist förhindrar framsteg som skulle kunna generera ny kunskap om tillståndet hos marina resurser och därmed ge underlag för en hållbar förvaltning och utnyttjande av dem för både konventionella ändamål och som källa till hittills oidentifierade potentiella nya resurser.    För att överbrygga denna klyfta, kommer detta projekt att bygga upp kapacitet i regionen för att möjliggöra tillämpning av nästa generations sekvensering, bioinformatik och metagenomik och att samtidigt svara på viktiga frågor om mänsklig inverkan på tillståndet i korallrevens ecosystem. Projektet kommer också att informera berörda politiker och lokala samhällen om en mer hållbar användning av de aktuella marina resurserna .     Vi kommer att fokusera på en metagenomanalys av för att utröna människoaktiviteters inverkan på korallreven i Kenya och Mauritius . Vi kommer att bygga på modellstudier från utvecklade länder för att fastställa och bedöma identitet och mikrobiell mångfald i korallrevens ekosystem och på detta sätt skapa underlag för att förstå effekterna av mänsklig verksamhet och för beslut om åtgärder som måste vidtas för en hållbar förvaltning av dessa marina resurser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>We have previously been deeply involved in the development of the internationally available, closely related oral cholera vaccines (OCVs) Dukoral® and Shanchol®. These vaccines are effective, but the use of several strains and two inactivation methods makes their manufacture complex and relatively expensive, and OCVs are therefore still severely underused globally. In developing a new generation of OCVs, a central aim is to make it affordable for the populations in greatest need. This can be achieved by simplifying manufacture whilst maintaining the levels of protection afforded by currently available OCVs. Using a single vaccine strain and one inactivation method would considerably simplify and reduce the cost of manufacture.   We have recently developed a novel concept and also engineered a new type of vaccine strains for such a new generation of OCVs, whereby the several V. cholerae O1 components in Dukoral and Shanchol can be replaced by a single-strain/single-formulation component with full retention of protective immunogenicity. We now propose, in collaboration with partners in India and Bangladesh, (1) to develop this novel single-strain OCV prototype combined with recombinantly produced cholera toxin B subunit into a truly low-cost, and also thermo- and pH-stable vaccine formulation for worldwide use including stockpiling purposes. A first-generation of the new OCV is planned to go into clinical testing in Bangladesh in early 2017 with product approval hoped for already in 2018/19. In parallel, (2) we will also develop a second-generation OCV formulation, which by including a novel cholera-toxin-derived mucosal adjuvant may provide adequate protection after single-dose administration, a feature which would be especially valuable for use in cholera outbreaks. The  projected  novel, low-cost, thermo- and pH-stable vaccine can be produced at a fraction of the cost of current vaccines, and should be attractive for worldwide use including stockpiling purposes. Relevant countries: Most countries in South and South-East Asia, the same for Sub-Saharan Africa, and selected low-income countries in the Western hemisphere, e.g. Haiti, Dominican rep.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet syftar till att ta fram ett förenklat och förbättrat drickbart koleravaccin, som i en enda vaccinstam/formulering innehåller alla de olika serotyp-antigener som är av betydelse för antibakteriell koleraimmunitet och dessutom också innehåller antigen som ger upphov till antitoxisk immunitet och eventuellt också ett immunitetsförstärkande adjuvans.  Vaccinet ska ha egenskaper som gör att det lämpar sig för lokal produktion i utvecklingsländer och inte behöver varken kylkedjeförvaring eller magsyraneutraliserande buffer.  Det finns för närvarande två avdödade drickbara koleravacciner på den internationella marknaden, det av oss på 1980/90-talet framtagna vaccinet Dukoral och sedan 2009 ett på Dukoral-vaccinet grundat vaccin framtaget i Viet Nam och Indien (Shanchol). Bägge dessa vacciner är effektiva men relativt komplexa och dyra att producera eftersom de består av ett flertal koleravaccinstammar som inaktiverats med två olika metoder.   Med genteknisk modifiering av den gen i kolerabakterier (benämnd wbeT) som avgör om kolerabakterier (Vibrio cholerae serogrupp O1) ska få serotypen Inaba eller Ogawa har vi kunnat ta fram alternativa vaccinstammar av antingen biotyp El Tor (som nu svarar för praktiskt taget all kolera i världen) eller s.k. klassisk biotyp. De nya vaccinstammarna kännetecknas av att de på sin yta samtidigt uttrycker O1-antigen av både Ogawa- och Inaba-serotyp. Sådana s.k. Hikojima-vaccinstammar har avdödats med antingen formalin- eller värmebehandling och i omfattande vaccinationsstudier i möss visats ge upphov till lika starka och skyddande immunsvar som erhålles med Dukoralvaccinet. Med annan typ av genteknik har också effektiv storskalig metodik utvecklats som möjliggör enkel och mycket billig framtagning av koleratoxinets B-subenhet (CTB) för tillägg till Hikojima-vaccinet.   Resultaten har väckt stort internationellt intresse och lett fram till samarbete med Wellcome Trust Hilleman Laboratories i Indien,  som är expert på formulering av orala vacciner, med Incepta Pharmaceuticals och med icddr,b i Bangladesh med expertis i läkemedels- och vaccinproduktion resp. kliniska vaccinprövningar, för den fortsatta utvecklingen som beskrivs i ansökan av ett globalt oralt koleravaccin baserat på en sådan formalinavdödad Hikojima El Tor-vaccinstam tillsammans med ”enterocoatad”/ magsyrastabilt CTB. Vaccinet planeras  att tillverkas i Bangladesh där också kliniska studier ska företas för att möjliggöra snabb registrering och marknadsintroduktion. Det nya vaccinet blir mycket enklare och billigare att producera än de nu registrerade koleravaccinerna, genom att en enda stam och en avdödningsmetod ersätter fyra eller fem komponenter, vartill kommer att CTB också  produceras enklare och billigare. Vaccinet beräknas ges peroralt i 2-ml volym och vara såväl värme- som pH-resistent, vilket gör att det inte behövs någon fördyrande kylkedja och inte heller någon pH-skyddande tilläggsbuffer. Tillsammans med den låga tillverkningskostnaden gör dessa egenskaper vaccinet mycket attraktivt för användning i vaccinationsprogram både mot endemisk kolera och vid kolerautbrott.  Vi har också tagit fram ett nytt och mycket lovande peroralt adjuvans, mmCT, som vi med vidare utvecklingsarbete i projektet hoppas i ett senare skede kan adderas till det nya drickbara koleravaccinet och därigenom möjliggöra att vaccinet kan ges i en enda dos ( i stället för två doser) med fullt bibehållen effektivitet också hos de yngsta barnen.</narrative>
      <narrative>We have previously been deeply involved in the development of the internationally available, closely related oral cholera vaccines (OCVs) Dukoral® and Shanchol®. These vaccines are effective, but the use of several strains and two inactivation methods makes their manufacture complex and relatively expensive, and OCVs are therefore still severely underused globally. In developing a new generation of OCVs, a central aim is to make it affordable for the populations in greatest need. This can be achieved by simplifying manufacture whilst maintaining the levels of protection afforded by currently available OCVs. Using a single vaccine strain and one inactivation method would considerably simplify and reduce the cost of manufacture.   We have recently developed a novel concept and also engineered a new type of vaccine strains for such a new generation of OCVs, whereby the several V. cholerae O1 components in Dukoral and Shanchol can be replaced by a single-strain/single-formulation component with full retention of protective immunogenicity. We now propose, in collaboration with partners in India and Bangladesh, (1) to develop this novel single-strain OCV prototype combined with recombinantly produced cholera toxin B subunit into a truly low-cost, and also thermo- and pH-stable vaccine formulation for worldwide use including stockpiling purposes. A first-generation of the new OCV is planned to go into clinical testing in Bangladesh in early 2017 with product approval hoped for already in 2018/19. In parallel, (2) we will also develop a second-generation OCV formulation, which by including a novel cholera-toxin-derived mucosal adjuvant may provide adequate protection after single-dose administration, a feature which would be especially valuable for use in cholera outbreaks. The  projected  novel, low-cost, thermo- and pH-stable vaccine can be produced at a fraction of the cost of current vaccines, and should be attractive for worldwide use including stockpiling purposes. Relevant countries: Most countries in South and South-East Asia, the same for Sub-Saharan Africa, and selected low-income countries in the Western hemisphere, e.g. Haiti, Dominican rep.</narrative>
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      <narrative>We have previously been deeply involved in the development of the internationally available, closely related oral cholera vaccines (OCVs) Dukoral® and Shanchol®. These vaccines are effective, but the use of several strains and two inactivation methods makes their manufacture complex and relatively expensive, and OCVs are therefore still severely underused globally. In developing a new generation of OCVs, a central aim is to make it affordable for the populations in greatest need. This can be achieved by simplifying manufacture whilst maintaining the levels of protection afforded by currently available OCVs. Using a single vaccine strain and one inactivation method would considerably simplify and reduce the cost of manufacture.   We have recently developed a novel concept and also engineered a new type of vaccine strains for such a new generation of OCVs, whereby the several V. cholerae O1 components in Dukoral and Shanchol can be replaced by a single-strain/single-formulation component with full retention of protective immunogenicity. We now propose, in collaboration with partners in India and Bangladesh, (1) to develop this novel single-strain OCV prototype combined with recombinantly produced cholera toxin B subunit into a truly low-cost, and also thermo- and pH-stable vaccine formulation for worldwide use including stockpiling purposes. A first-generation of the new OCV is planned to go into clinical testing in Bangladesh in early 2017 with product approval hoped for already in 2018/19. In parallel, (2) we will also develop a second-generation OCV formulation, which by including a novel cholera-toxin-derived mucosal adjuvant may provide adequate protection after single-dose administration, a feature which would be especially valuable for use in cholera outbreaks. The  projected  novel, low-cost, thermo- and pH-stable vaccine can be produced at a fraction of the cost of current vaccines, and should be attractive for worldwide use including stockpiling purposes. Relevant countries: Most countries in South and South-East Asia, the same for Sub-Saharan Africa, and selected low-income countries in the Western hemisphere, e.g. Haiti, Dominican rep.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet syftar till att ta fram ett förenklat och förbättrat drickbart koleravaccin, som i en enda vaccinstam/formulering innehåller alla de olika serotyp-antigener som är av betydelse för antibakteriell koleraimmunitet och dessutom också innehåller antigen som ger upphov till antitoxisk immunitet och eventuellt också ett immunitetsförstärkande adjuvans.  Vaccinet ska ha egenskaper som gör att det lämpar sig för lokal produktion i utvecklingsländer och inte behöver varken kylkedjeförvaring eller magsyraneutraliserande buffer.  Det finns för närvarande två avdödade drickbara koleravacciner på den internationella marknaden, det av oss på 1980/90-talet framtagna vaccinet Dukoral och sedan 2009 ett på Dukoral-vaccinet grundat vaccin framtaget i Viet Nam och Indien (Shanchol). Bägge dessa vacciner är effektiva men relativt komplexa och dyra att producera eftersom de består av ett flertal koleravaccinstammar som inaktiverats med två olika metoder.   Med genteknisk modifiering av den gen i kolerabakterier (benämnd wbeT) som avgör om kolerabakterier (Vibrio cholerae serogrupp O1) ska få serotypen Inaba eller Ogawa har vi kunnat ta fram alternativa vaccinstammar av antingen biotyp El Tor (som nu svarar för praktiskt taget all kolera i världen) eller s.k. klassisk biotyp. De nya vaccinstammarna kännetecknas av att de på sin yta samtidigt uttrycker O1-antigen av både Ogawa- och Inaba-serotyp. Sådana s.k. Hikojima-vaccinstammar har avdödats med antingen formalin- eller värmebehandling och i omfattande vaccinationsstudier i möss visats ge upphov till lika starka och skyddande immunsvar som erhålles med Dukoralvaccinet. Med annan typ av genteknik har också effektiv storskalig metodik utvecklats som möjliggör enkel och mycket billig framtagning av koleratoxinets B-subenhet (CTB) för tillägg till Hikojima-vaccinet.   Resultaten har väckt stort internationellt intresse och lett fram till samarbete med Wellcome Trust Hilleman Laboratories i Indien,  som är expert på formulering av orala vacciner, med Incepta Pharmaceuticals och med icddr,b i Bangladesh med expertis i läkemedels- och vaccinproduktion resp. kliniska vaccinprövningar, för den fortsatta utvecklingen som beskrivs i ansökan av ett globalt oralt koleravaccin baserat på en sådan formalinavdödad Hikojima El Tor-vaccinstam tillsammans med ”enterocoatad”/ magsyrastabilt CTB. Vaccinet planeras  att tillverkas i Bangladesh där också kliniska studier ska företas för att möjliggöra snabb registrering och marknadsintroduktion. Det nya vaccinet blir mycket enklare och billigare att producera än de nu registrerade koleravaccinerna, genom att en enda stam och en avdödningsmetod ersätter fyra eller fem komponenter, vartill kommer att CTB också  produceras enklare och billigare. Vaccinet beräknas ges peroralt i 2-ml volym och vara såväl värme- som pH-resistent, vilket gör att det inte behövs någon fördyrande kylkedja och inte heller någon pH-skyddande tilläggsbuffer. Tillsammans med den låga tillverkningskostnaden gör dessa egenskaper vaccinet mycket attraktivt för användning i vaccinationsprogram både mot endemisk kolera och vid kolerautbrott.  Vi har också tagit fram ett nytt och mycket lovande peroralt adjuvans, mmCT, som vi med vidare utvecklingsarbete i projektet hoppas i ett senare skede kan adderas till det nya drickbara koleravaccinet och därigenom möjliggöra att vaccinet kan ges i en enda dos ( i stället för två doser) med fullt bibehållen effektivitet också hos de yngsta barnen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Göteborgs universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>The demise of the informal city? Economic growth and street work in urban Africa</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nya vinder av ekonomisk tillväxt blåser genom Afrika. Detta skapar nya ambitioner och omvandla städerna, deras ekonomier, politik och centrala stadsrum. Men den informella sektorn i städerna fortsätter samtidigt att växa och är ett allt större inslag i den Afrikanska stadsbilden. Den tydligaste tillväxten av den informella sektorn sker i städer i globala syd där marginaliserade grupper, exempelvis kvinnor och ungdomar söker sig till de offentliga rummen i centrala stadsdelar för att försörja sig, ofta genom att sälja varor på gatan. Genom att ta upp plats i det offentliga rummet och utföra aktiviteter som av planerare och statsmakter inte alls var tänkta att äga rum på dessa platser, omskapar dessa marginaliserade grupper staden underifrån. Samtidigt sker dock försök av statsmakter och andra mäktiga intressen att återta kontrollen och styrningen av städernas offentliga rum, såsom gatan. Den snabba ekonomiska tillväxten i flera Afrikanska städer skapar ny-modernistiska stadsvisioner och stadens centrala delar blir föremål för både investeringar och interventioner som söker få bort aktiviteter som inte passar i dessa visioner. Sådana interventioner kan få långtgående konsekvenser för de människor som är beroende av gatan för sin överlevnad. Det kan exempelvis handla om att vräka gatuförsäljare från gatan eller att omlokalisera dem till andra platser i eller utanför staden. Syftet med detta forskningsprojekt är att undersöka hur olika grupper av gatuförsäljares tillgång till det offentliga rummet påverkas av omvandlingen som pågår i centrala stadsdelar. Ett delsyfte är även att se hur de olika grupper som försörjer sig på gatan reagerar och handlar när deras försörjningsmöjligheter blir hotade. Projektet kommer att utföras i tre afrikanska städer: Lagos i Nigeria, Kampala i Uganda och Maputo i Mocambique. Dessa städer genomgår till stor del samma processer men de illustrerar även hur olika resultat kan uppstå från samma processer, utifrån de specifika platsernas historia, kultur och maktstrukturer etc. En viktig fältmetod blir att intervjua individer bland gatuförsäljare av olika kategorier såsom ungdomar, kvinnor samt försäljare av olika typer av varor, liksom representanter för deras sammanslutningar och organisationer. Observationer av hur gatuförsäljare utnyttjar det offentliga rummet och hur konflikter kring användandet uppstår kommer också att utgöra en viktig metod. Stadsplanerare och representanter för inblandade statliga myndigheter och politiker kommer att intervjuas kring deras syn på staden och på gatuekonomier och hur denna har förändrats över tid. Vid sidan av intervjuer och observationer kommer granskning av stadsplaner, protokoll från möten på kommunal nivå och liknande bidra med information om hur gatuekonomier och gatuförsäljare diskuteras samt vilka åtgärder som föreslås kring dessa aktiviteter. Det här forskningsprojektets samhälleliga relevans ligger i att den pågående omvandlingen av centrala stadsdelar verkar medföra ytterligare marginalisering av redan utsatta grupper av människor som är beroende av gatan för sin överlevnad. Genom att undersöka konsekvenserna av omvandlingen av centrala stadsdelar för olika grupper hoppas projektet kunna bidra till att policy och visioner som skapar socialt integrerade och hållbara städer kan utvecklas.</narrative>
      <narrative>New winds of economic growth are blowing across Sub-Saharan Africa. This is creating new urban ambitions involving the reworking of African cities, their economies, politics and spaces. However, as urban informalization continues to expand in the face of ‘jobless growth’ there are signs of intensified tensions as rationalities and practices of survival collide with rationalities of growth. Urban planning and regulation of central city areas increasingly adopt discursive, juridical and material technologies of control that seemingly seek to sanitize central city spaces of informality. Some scholars posit this as evidence that ‘revanchist urbanism heads South’. However, little is known about how seemingly global forces articulate with the specific local contexts of African cities. Drawing from theoretical insights from critical urban theory, the aim of this project is to shed light on the varied forces that are currently reworking central city areas in specific African cities and the strategies marginalised actors utilise to protect their claims to the street. Using qualitative ethnographic methods, the project focuses on contested urban spaces used by informal street vendors in Maputo, Kampala and Lagos to investigate three central research questions. Firstly, what are the new constellations of actors and interests driving the contemporary transformation of central city areas in specific cities? Secondly, what disciplinary technologies are being deployed to control actors and activities perceived as ‘illegitimate’ in central city areas and what conflicts emerge? Thirdly, how do people depending on the street for survival experience and respond to the re-making of central city areas? The 4-year project will include the following activities. Each of the three researchers will conduct a total of 6 months of fieldwork during years 1-4; project seminars in year 1; fieldwork analysis and writing of 6-8 peer reviewed articles and at least two popular scientific/policy orientated publications; presentations at 6 international conference, and, in year 4, a joint conference with collaborating partners from the three case study cities.  The project will significantly add to current understandings of the mechanisms that act on informal processes of urbanization and also contribute to a regenerated theoretical consideration of the search for the ‘Just City’ in the African context. The project will also increase planning and policy-relevant understanding of the mechanisms and processes acting in the urban planning / governance / informality / nexus. The project team consists of three researchers, each working on one city - Ilda Lindell (project coordinator), Andrew Byerley and Onyanta Adama.</narrative>
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      <narrative>New winds of economic growth are blowing across Sub-Saharan Africa. This is creating new urban ambitions involving the reworking of African cities, their economies, politics and spaces. However, as urban informalization continues to expand in the face of ‘jobless growth’ there are signs of intensified tensions as rationalities and practices of survival collide with rationalities of growth. Urban planning and regulation of central city areas increasingly adopt discursive, juridical and material technologies of control that seemingly seek to sanitize central city spaces of informality. Some scholars posit this as evidence that ‘revanchist urbanism heads South’. However, little is known about how seemingly global forces articulate with the specific local contexts of African cities. Drawing from theoretical insights from critical urban theory, the aim of this project is to shed light on the varied forces that are currently reworking central city areas in specific African cities and the strategies marginalised actors utilise to protect their claims to the street. Using qualitative ethnographic methods, the project focuses on contested urban spaces used by informal street vendors in Maputo, Kampala and Lagos to investigate three central research questions. Firstly, what are the new constellations of actors and interests driving the contemporary transformation of central city areas in specific cities? Secondly, what disciplinary technologies are being deployed to control actors and activities perceived as ‘illegitimate’ in central city areas and what conflicts emerge? Thirdly, how do people depending on the street for survival experience and respond to the re-making of central city areas? The 4-year project will include the following activities. Each of the three researchers will conduct a total of 6 months of fieldwork during years 1-4; project seminars in year 1; fieldwork analysis and writing of 6-8 peer reviewed articles and at least two popular scientific/policy orientated publications; presentations at 6 international conference, and, in year 4, a joint conference with collaborating partners from the three case study cities.  The project will significantly add to current understandings of the mechanisms that act on informal processes of urbanization and also contribute to a regenerated theoretical consideration of the search for the ‘Just City’ in the African context. The project will also increase planning and policy-relevant understanding of the mechanisms and processes acting in the urban planning / governance / informality / nexus. The project team consists of three researchers, each working on one city - Ilda Lindell (project coordinator), Andrew Byerley and Onyanta Adama.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nya vinder av ekonomisk tillväxt blåser genom Afrika. Detta skapar nya ambitioner och omvandla städerna, deras ekonomier, politik och centrala stadsrum. Men den informella sektorn i städerna fortsätter samtidigt att växa och är ett allt större inslag i den Afrikanska stadsbilden. Den tydligaste tillväxten av den informella sektorn sker i städer i globala syd där marginaliserade grupper, exempelvis kvinnor och ungdomar söker sig till de offentliga rummen i centrala stadsdelar för att försörja sig, ofta genom att sälja varor på gatan. Genom att ta upp plats i det offentliga rummet och utföra aktiviteter som av planerare och statsmakter inte alls var tänkta att äga rum på dessa platser, omskapar dessa marginaliserade grupper staden underifrån. Samtidigt sker dock försök av statsmakter och andra mäktiga intressen att återta kontrollen och styrningen av städernas offentliga rum, såsom gatan. Den snabba ekonomiska tillväxten i flera Afrikanska städer skapar ny-modernistiska stadsvisioner och stadens centrala delar blir föremål för både investeringar och interventioner som söker få bort aktiviteter som inte passar i dessa visioner. Sådana interventioner kan få långtgående konsekvenser för de människor som är beroende av gatan för sin överlevnad. Det kan exempelvis handla om att vräka gatuförsäljare från gatan eller att omlokalisera dem till andra platser i eller utanför staden. Syftet med detta forskningsprojekt är att undersöka hur olika grupper av gatuförsäljares tillgång till det offentliga rummet påverkas av omvandlingen som pågår i centrala stadsdelar. Ett delsyfte är även att se hur de olika grupper som försörjer sig på gatan reagerar och handlar när deras försörjningsmöjligheter blir hotade. Projektet kommer att utföras i tre afrikanska städer: Lagos i Nigeria, Kampala i Uganda och Maputo i Mocambique. Dessa städer genomgår till stor del samma processer men de illustrerar även hur olika resultat kan uppstå från samma processer, utifrån de specifika platsernas historia, kultur och maktstrukturer etc. En viktig fältmetod blir att intervjua individer bland gatuförsäljare av olika kategorier såsom ungdomar, kvinnor samt försäljare av olika typer av varor, liksom representanter för deras sammanslutningar och organisationer. Observationer av hur gatuförsäljare utnyttjar det offentliga rummet och hur konflikter kring användandet uppstår kommer också att utgöra en viktig metod. Stadsplanerare och representanter för inblandade statliga myndigheter och politiker kommer att intervjuas kring deras syn på staden och på gatuekonomier och hur denna har förändrats över tid. Vid sidan av intervjuer och observationer kommer granskning av stadsplaner, protokoll från möten på kommunal nivå och liknande bidra med information om hur gatuekonomier och gatuförsäljare diskuteras samt vilka åtgärder som föreslås kring dessa aktiviteter. Det här forskningsprojektets samhälleliga relevans ligger i att den pågående omvandlingen av centrala stadsdelar verkar medföra ytterligare marginalisering av redan utsatta grupper av människor som är beroende av gatan för sin överlevnad. Genom att undersöka konsekvenserna av omvandlingen av centrala stadsdelar för olika grupper hoppas projektet kunna bidra till att policy och visioner som skapar socialt integrerade och hållbara städer kan utvecklas.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender aspects of electoral violence: Surveying political candidates in Myanmar and Cambodia</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Genusaspekter på valrelaterat våld: En enkätstudie av politiska kandidater i Myanmar och Kambodja</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project seeks to explore intimidation and violence targeting politicians, with a particular focus on potential gender differences. It distinguishes itself from existing research on election violence in at least three ways: it focuses on a region less researched by zooming in on Asia (Cambodia and Myanmar), it focuses on violence directly targeting politicians, and, importantly, it explores gender differences in the type of intimidation and violence experienced.  Election violence is an important issue from a number of perspectives. Understanding the causes and consequences of inter-personal physical violence is always relevant and important, but election violence also violates a fundamental democratic principle: free and fair elections. Seen from a democratic perspective, election violence is often used in order to affect electoral outcomes or to intimidate or threaten certain politicians from running a campaign or delivering their message. Election violence is therefore more than a violation of personal integrity; it also violates electoral integrity and decreases democratic quality (Norris 2013)  By taking its starting-point in electoral integrity, the relevant definition of election violence here departs from the purpose of the violent acts. Acts of intimidation, threats, physical and psychological violence with the purpose of affecting an electoral outcome or preventing someone from running in an election are all relevant acts to focus on from this perspective. This means that the range of activities defined as election violence is broad and should not be confined to an exclusive focus on physical violence. While physical violence can influence elections in very direct ways, by preventing candidates from campaigning or standing for elections, threats and intimidation create fear and can be highly efficient means to influence individual decisions (Höglund 2009).   It is also when looking at election violence from an electoral integrity perspective that we come to realize that different forms of violence and intimidation may be targeting different types of people. A report that has documented incidents of election violence does suggest that there is a gendered dimension that needs further scrutiny. The report indicates that while female victims of election violence most often reported intimidation and psychological abuse, male victims typically experienced physical violence taking place in the public sphere (Bardall 2011). So far, no study has applied these insights to the experiences of politicians during elections.  If there are, indeed, diverging experiences of male and female politicians during election periods, we need to design studies that are able to capture these different experiences. This project will build on earlier research as well as practical experiences in order to do so. It will combine insights from aggregated studies of incidents of election violence and interview-based case studies to design a survey study that records individual experiences, but in a systematic manner. It will survey political candidates, men and women, in Myanmar and Cambodia – two countries where election violence is a pertinent problem thwarting democratic development. The survey will be undertaken in close cooperation with international organizations with local offices in these countries. The project departs from the concern that if a large number of intimidating activities are undertaken in order to prevent women from running to office, but research and activities still are biased towards physical acts of election violence, what is captured and targeted may be a very masculine experience of election violence. This project is needed in order to fully map the range of illicit methods that are used to affect election outcomes, and to be able to subsequently design and implement programs and activities that mitigate the risks for both male and female politicians running for election.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Detta projekt undersöker genusaspekter på hot och våld som drabbar politiker i två Sydostasiatiska länder: Myanmar och i Kambodja. Valrelaterat våld är ett stort hinder för demokratisk utveckling i båda dessa länder och projektet ska undersöka om det också är så att kvinnliga och manliga politiker har olika erfarenheter av vilken typ av hot och våld som riktas mot dem under valkampanjen. Det finns stora hinder för kvinnors deltagande i politiken i båda dessa länder, och det är därför viktigt att forskning och utvecklingsprojekt om valrelaterat våld förmår fångar upp de metoder som används för att skrämma bort kvinnor från politiken.   Valrelaterat våld är en viktig företeelse att studera av en rad anledningar. Det är alltid viktigt att förstå orsaker till och konsekvenser av fysiskt våld som påverkar människors säkerhet och kringskär mänsklig utveckling. Valrelaterat våld är dock också viktigt ur ett demokratiskt perspektiv. Våld som används för att påverka utfallet av val är mer än en kränkning av personlig integritet: det kränker också den demokratiska integritetsprincipen om fria och rättvisa val.   Om vi utgår från kränkningen av den demokratiska integriteten kan vi också definiera valrelaterat våld utifrån dess motiv. Hot, förtal och fysiskt våld och förstörelse som används i syfte att hindra någon från att föra fram sitt politiska budskap eller från att ställa upp i val är alla relevanta företeelser. Utifrån ett demokratiskt perspektiv ska vi därför inte undersöka valrelaterat våld som enbart fysiskt våld, utan använda oss av en bredare definition som också tar in psykologiska metoder. Psykologiskt våld som används i syfte att skrämma och hota bör inte underskattas, utan kan vara väldigt effektivt när det gäller att påverka politikers beteenden och – i förlängningen – utfallet av valet.   När valrelaterat våld definieras på detta sätt inser vi också att olika former av våld och hot kanske drabbar olika typer av personer. En rapport som har dokumenterat incidenter av valrelaterat våld föreslår att det kan finnas viktiga genusaspekter på vilken sorts metod som används för att minska enskilda politikers chanser eller för att förmå dem att inte ställa upp till val. Rapporten visade att kvinnliga offer för valrelaterat våld oftare hade rapporterat hot och psykologiskt våld, medan manliga offer oftare rapporterade fysiskt våld i den offentliga sfären Bardall 2011). Hittills har ingen studie undersökt huruvida dessa insikter också stämmer på vilken sorts valrelaterat våld som manliga respektive kvinnliga politiker upplever när de bedriver kampanj.   Eftersom det finns anledning att tro att manliga och kvinnliga kandidater har olika erfarenheter av valrelaterat våld under valperioden måste vi designa en studies om förmår fånga dessa skillnader. Denna studie gör systematiska enkäter med politiska kandidater – män och kvinnor – i Myanmar och Kambodja. Studierna genomförs i nära samarbete med internationella organisationer med lokal förankring för att möjliggöra uppföljning och utveckling av praktiska program som arbetar med dessa frågor. Projektet tar sin utgångspunkt i en oro för att det kan finnas en stor mängd hotande och skrämmande aktiviteter som används för att förhindra att kvinnor gör politisk karriär, men att dessa aktiviteter kanske inte fångas upp av rådande studier, som fortfarande företrädesvis fokuserar på fysiskt våld.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project seeks to explore intimidation and violence targeting politicians, with a particular focus on potential gender differences. It distinguishes itself from existing research on election violence in at least three ways: it focuses on a region less researched by zooming in on Asia (Cambodia and Myanmar), it focuses on violence directly targeting politicians, and, importantly, it explores gender differences in the type of intimidation and violence experienced.  Election violence is an important issue from a number of perspectives. Understanding the causes and consequences of inter-personal physical violence is always relevant and important, but election violence also violates a fundamental democratic principle: free and fair elections. Seen from a democratic perspective, election violence is often used in order to affect electoral outcomes or to intimidate or threaten certain politicians from running a campaign or delivering their message. Election violence is therefore more than a violation of personal integrity; it also violates electoral integrity and decreases democratic quality (Norris 2013)  By taking its starting-point in electoral integrity, the relevant definition of election violence here departs from the purpose of the violent acts. Acts of intimidation, threats, physical and psychological violence with the purpose of affecting an electoral outcome or preventing someone from running in an election are all relevant acts to focus on from this perspective. This means that the range of activities defined as election violence is broad and should not be confined to an exclusive focus on physical violence. While physical violence can influence elections in very direct ways, by preventing candidates from campaigning or standing for elections, threats and intimidation create fear and can be highly efficient means to influence individual decisions (Höglund 2009).   It is also when looking at election violence from an electoral integrity perspective that we come to realize that different forms of violence and intimidation may be targeting different types of people. A report that has documented incidents of election violence does suggest that there is a gendered dimension that needs further scrutiny. The report indicates that while female victims of election violence most often reported intimidation and psychological abuse, male victims typically experienced physical violence taking place in the public sphere (Bardall 2011). So far, no study has applied these insights to the experiences of politicians during elections.  If there are, indeed, diverging experiences of male and female politicians during election periods, we need to design studies that are able to capture these different experiences. This project will build on earlier research as well as practical experiences in order to do so. It will combine insights from aggregated studies of incidents of election violence and interview-based case studies to design a survey study that records individual experiences, but in a systematic manner. It will survey political candidates, men and women, in Myanmar and Cambodia – two countries where election violence is a pertinent problem thwarting democratic development. The survey will be undertaken in close cooperation with international organizations with local offices in these countries. The project departs from the concern that if a large number of intimidating activities are undertaken in order to prevent women from running to office, but research and activities still are biased towards physical acts of election violence, what is captured and targeted may be a very masculine experience of election violence. This project is needed in order to fully map the range of illicit methods that are used to affect election outcomes, and to be able to subsequently design and implement programs and activities that mitigate the risks for both male and female politicians running for election.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Detta projekt undersöker genusaspekter på hot och våld som drabbar politiker i två Sydostasiatiska länder: Myanmar och i Kambodja. Valrelaterat våld är ett stort hinder för demokratisk utveckling i båda dessa länder och projektet ska undersöka om det också är så att kvinnliga och manliga politiker har olika erfarenheter av vilken typ av hot och våld som riktas mot dem under valkampanjen. Det finns stora hinder för kvinnors deltagande i politiken i båda dessa länder, och det är därför viktigt att forskning och utvecklingsprojekt om valrelaterat våld förmår fångar upp de metoder som används för att skrämma bort kvinnor från politiken.   Valrelaterat våld är en viktig företeelse att studera av en rad anledningar. Det är alltid viktigt att förstå orsaker till och konsekvenser av fysiskt våld som påverkar människors säkerhet och kringskär mänsklig utveckling. Valrelaterat våld är dock också viktigt ur ett demokratiskt perspektiv. Våld som används för att påverka utfallet av val är mer än en kränkning av personlig integritet: det kränker också den demokratiska integritetsprincipen om fria och rättvisa val.   Om vi utgår från kränkningen av den demokratiska integriteten kan vi också definiera valrelaterat våld utifrån dess motiv. Hot, förtal och fysiskt våld och förstörelse som används i syfte att hindra någon från att föra fram sitt politiska budskap eller från att ställa upp i val är alla relevanta företeelser. Utifrån ett demokratiskt perspektiv ska vi därför inte undersöka valrelaterat våld som enbart fysiskt våld, utan använda oss av en bredare definition som också tar in psykologiska metoder. Psykologiskt våld som används i syfte att skrämma och hota bör inte underskattas, utan kan vara väldigt effektivt när det gäller att påverka politikers beteenden och – i förlängningen – utfallet av valet.   När valrelaterat våld definieras på detta sätt inser vi också att olika former av våld och hot kanske drabbar olika typer av personer. En rapport som har dokumenterat incidenter av valrelaterat våld föreslår att det kan finnas viktiga genusaspekter på vilken sorts metod som används för att minska enskilda politikers chanser eller för att förmå dem att inte ställa upp till val. Rapporten visade att kvinnliga offer för valrelaterat våld oftare hade rapporterat hot och psykologiskt våld, medan manliga offer oftare rapporterade fysiskt våld i den offentliga sfären Bardall 2011). Hittills har ingen studie undersökt huruvida dessa insikter också stämmer på vilken sorts valrelaterat våld som manliga respektive kvinnliga politiker upplever när de bedriver kampanj.   Eftersom det finns anledning att tro att manliga och kvinnliga kandidater har olika erfarenheter av valrelaterat våld under valperioden måste vi designa en studies om förmår fånga dessa skillnader. Denna studie gör systematiska enkäter med politiska kandidater – män och kvinnor – i Myanmar och Kambodja. Studierna genomförs i nära samarbete med internationella organisationer med lokal förankring för att möjliggöra uppföljning och utveckling av praktiska program som arbetar med dessa frågor. Projektet tar sin utgångspunkt i en oro för att det kan finnas en stor mängd hotande och skrämmande aktiviteter som används för att förhindra att kvinnor gör politisk karriär, men att dessa aktiviteter kanske inte fångas upp av rådande studier, som fortfarande företrädesvis fokuserar på fysiskt våld.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kan forskning om cancer verkligen vara till nytta för fattiga människor i låginkomstländer?    Ja, trots vad de flesta tror, håller cancer alltmer på att bli en sjukdom som till största delen drabbar fattiga. År 2008 uppskattade WHO att 57 % av cancerfallen och 65 % av dödsfallen i cancer skedde i de mer lågutvecklade länderna. Problemet förväntas dessutom öka de närmaste decennierna.    Magsäckscancer är ett stort hälsoproblem i världen. Det är den tredje vanligaste dödsorsaken i världen, med ca 700 000 dödsfall per år. Mer än 70 % av dessa återfinns i låg- och medelinkomstländer.  I de länder som räknas som mest underutvecklade beräknas det att det varje år avlider mer än 17 000 människor pga magsäckscancer. Som jämförelse orsakade Ebolaepidemin i västafrika 2014-2015 ca 10 000 dödsfall.    Magsäckscancer orsakas oftast av en kronisk infektion med magsäcksbakterien Helicobacter pylori. Infektionen är vanligast i de fattigare länderna i världen. De flesta som är infekterade utvecklar inte några allvarliga symptom, men 1-3 % drabbas av magsäckscancer. En orsak till den höga dödligheten i sjukdomen är att den är svårupptäckt, och därför oftast upptäcks för sent, när tumörcellerna redan har spridit sig i kroppen. Vid tidigare upptäckt kan man behandla genom att operera bort tumören, och man har då en mycket bättre chans att överleva sjukdomen.    Projektets målsättning är att ta fram en metod eller ett test för att upptäcka magsäckscancer med ett blod- eller salivprov, och testet ska vara så billigt att det går att använda i stor skala i de fattigare länder där man löper stor risk att drabbas av magsäckscancer. Om vi lyckas med målsättningen kommer vi att kunna bidra till att dödligheten i magsäckscancer minskar i de länder där risken för sjukdomen är hög.</narrative>
      <narrative>Would research on cancer really be of benefit for the most underdeveloped countries?    Yes, despite common belief, cancer is increasingly becoming a disease preferentially affecting the poor. In 2008, WHO estimated that 57 % of cancer cases and 65 % of cancer deaths occurred in less developed countries, and the magnitude of the problem in low-income countries is expected to increase during coming decades.    Stomach cancer is a major health problem. It is the third most common cause of cancer death in the world, affecting around 700 000 people every year, the large majority (&gt; 70 %) in low- and middle-income countries. In the countries defined as "least developed" or "other low-income", it is estimated that 17 350 stomach cancer deaths currently occur each year. As a comparison, the Ebola epidemic of West Africa in 2014 caused 9980 deaths.    Stomach cancer mortality to a high degree affects the poorest people in all countries, regardless of whether these individuals reside in a country defined as a low-income country or not. Thus, large numbers of deaths by stomach cancer occur among the most poor populations of low-middle income developing countries of Latin America and Asia.     The disease is most often caused by a chronic infection with the bacterium Helicobacter pylori, which is highly prevalent in less developed areas of the world. H. pylori infection is not a sufficient cause for stomach cancer, but other factors such as smoking and a poor diet add to the effects of the infection to increase risk of cancer development. Overall, around 2-3 % of infected individuals develop stomach cancer over the course of their life-time.    An important barrier to improved health in the stomach cancer area is the fact that stomach cancer has very diffuse symptoms and therefore is diagnosed at a late stage. When the disease is discovered early, significantly increased long-term survival can be achieved by surgical treatment. A simple and low-cost method that can detect stomach cancer by screening in high-incidence countries would therefore be strongly beneficial.     There are currently no biomarkers (identified biological markers) or screening tools available for stomach cancer. The current research project aims to establish and validate such a tool. The overall aim of the project is to develop a low-cost and minimally invasive screening test that can be used in low-income settings for identification of individuals affected by gastric cancer at an early stage of the disease. We propose to do this by detecting the natural biomarkers of the immune system: antibodies, using a low-cost lateral-flow assay. We will identify antibody signatures to H. pylori peptides that can be used to identify gastric cancer using blood or saliva samples. Our proposal rests on the fact that the immune response to H. pylori differs between individuals developing stomach cancer and individuals without cancer.    The proposed project is an important part of an international collaboration between highly skilled research groups in Sweden, Nicaragua, Australia, Canada, Italy and USA, which are very well suited to conduct the outlined experiments due to long-standing expertise in mucosal immunology, immune assay development, H. pylori infection, oncology and cancer diagnosis.    Specific aims of the project:  1. To identify a signature of Helicobacter pylori peptides that can be used as a screening tool to identify individuals with stomach cancer  2. To set up a low-cost test kit that allows use of this screening signature in low-income settings   3. To establish whether salivary samples can replace serum/plasma for screening    If successful, our project will enable early detection and may thereby contribute to increased survival in stomach cancer disease in many of the poor countries around the world.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Would research on cancer really be of benefit for the most underdeveloped countries?    Yes, despite common belief, cancer is increasingly becoming a disease preferentially affecting the poor. In 2008, WHO estimated that 57 % of cancer cases and 65 % of cancer deaths occurred in less developed countries, and the magnitude of the problem in low-income countries is expected to increase during coming decades.    Stomach cancer is a major health problem. It is the third most common cause of cancer death in the world, affecting around 700 000 people every year, the large majority (&gt; 70 %) in low- and middle-income countries. In the countries defined as "least developed" or "other low-income", it is estimated that 17 350 stomach cancer deaths currently occur each year. As a comparison, the Ebola epidemic of West Africa in 2014 caused 9980 deaths.    Stomach cancer mortality to a high degree affects the poorest people in all countries, regardless of whether these individuals reside in a country defined as a low-income country or not. Thus, large numbers of deaths by stomach cancer occur among the most poor populations of low-middle income developing countries of Latin America and Asia.     The disease is most often caused by a chronic infection with the bacterium Helicobacter pylori, which is highly prevalent in less developed areas of the world. H. pylori infection is not a sufficient cause for stomach cancer, but other factors such as smoking and a poor diet add to the effects of the infection to increase risk of cancer development. Overall, around 2-3 % of infected individuals develop stomach cancer over the course of their life-time.    An important barrier to improved health in the stomach cancer area is the fact that stomach cancer has very diffuse symptoms and therefore is diagnosed at a late stage. When the disease is discovered early, significantly increased long-term survival can be achieved by surgical treatment. A simple and low-cost method that can detect stomach cancer by screening in high-incidence countries would therefore be strongly beneficial.     There are currently no biomarkers (identified biological markers) or screening tools available for stomach cancer. The current research project aims to establish and validate such a tool. The overall aim of the project is to develop a low-cost and minimally invasive screening test that can be used in low-income settings for identification of individuals affected by gastric cancer at an early stage of the disease. We propose to do this by detecting the natural biomarkers of the immune system: antibodies, using a low-cost lateral-flow assay. We will identify antibody signatures to H. pylori peptides that can be used to identify gastric cancer using blood or saliva samples. Our proposal rests on the fact that the immune response to H. pylori differs between individuals developing stomach cancer and individuals without cancer.    The proposed project is an important part of an international collaboration between highly skilled research groups in Sweden, Nicaragua, Australia, Canada, Italy and USA, which are very well suited to conduct the outlined experiments due to long-standing expertise in mucosal immunology, immune assay development, H. pylori infection, oncology and cancer diagnosis.    Specific aims of the project:  1. To identify a signature of Helicobacter pylori peptides that can be used as a screening tool to identify individuals with stomach cancer  2. To set up a low-cost test kit that allows use of this screening signature in low-income settings   3. To establish whether salivary samples can replace serum/plasma for screening    If successful, our project will enable early detection and may thereby contribute to increased survival in stomach cancer disease in many of the poor countries around the world.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kaffe spelar en central roll både för ekonomin och biodiversiteten på många platser i Etiopien. Förutom att vara en uppskattad dryck som man är stolt över är kaffe det den viktigaste inkomsten för miljoner av fattiga småbrukare. I höglandsskogarna i västra Etiopien växer vilt kaffe som är en oerhört viktig genetisk reservoar eftersom den genetiska mångfalden är mycket högre här. Eftersom det är en av värdens största handelsprodukter kan man förstå att dessa genetiska reservoarer är globalt skyddsvärda. När det gäller bevarandet av biodiversiteten i Etiopien är kaffeproduktionen kontroversiell. Å ena sidan så påverkas skogarna negativt av att människor glesar ut den och odlar kaffe under träden. Dessutom hotas de vilda kaffepopulationerna av att gener från odlade former sprider sig in i skogen och blandar sig med det vilda kaffet och på sikt hotar den genetiska mångfalden. Å andra sidan odlas kaffe alltid under skuggträd och kaffe är känt för att vara en gröda där man både kan få ut ekonomi och bevara mycket biodiversitet och ekosystemtjänster på samma mark. Dessutom har det visat sig att avskogningen gått mycket fortare där man inte odlat kaffe jämfört där man odlat kaffe.    I detta projekt skall vi undersöka denna dubbla roll som kaffe har, med slutmålet att få fram kunskap som kan öka småbrukares inkomster samtidigt som biodiversiteten bevaras och det blir ett uthålligt användande av ekosystemtjänster. Vi tror att kaffet spelar en nyckelroll i alla dessa frågor.     Vi kommer jobba i ett landskap i sydvästra Etiopien där kaffeodling utgör en mycket viktig del av böndernas inkomster, men som också är känt för sin rika biodiveristet i skogarna. Det största problemet som bönderna har när det gäller kaffeodlingen är två olika svampsjukdomar som angriper bären eller hela busken.    Projektet är uppdelat i fyra delprojekt som är tydligt ihoplänkade på temat kaffeproduktivitet-biodiversitet. Det första delprojektet fokuserar på att förstå variationen i kaffe odlingssystem över landskapet – var det finns intakt skog, var det finns planteringar eller var man mest skördar vilt kaffe. Det andra projektet kommer identifiera icke-linjära samband och tröskelvärden mellan biodiversitet och kaffeskördar. Man kan t.ex. undersöka om det finns något tröskelvärde för hur mycket man kan öka kaffeskörnarna utan att antalet fågelarter börjar minska och liknande frågeställningar. I det tredje delprojektet kommer vi undersöka variationen i angrepp av olika svampsjukdomar i relation till hur intensivt kaffet brukas, men också i relation till den genetiska variationen av kaffe på de olika platserna. Det fjärde delprojektet är en syntes av resultaten från de tre andra delprojekten.    Vi kommer använda oss av satellitbilder för att kartlägga olika kaffeodlingssystem i landskapet. För att mäta artrikedom av fåglar, växter och bin kommer vi använda oss av standardmetoder såsom punkttaxering, klättring med enkelrep, håvning mm på ca 50 platser med olika brukningsintensitet. Kaffeskörden kommer att mätas på alla dessa platser under flera år för att förstå variationen i skördens storlek. Vi kommer studera variationen i angrepp av svampsjukdomarna i fält på samma  platser, men också samla in blad för att göra genetiska analyser.    Prof. Kristoffer Hylander, Stockholms Universitet, som har en sedan tidigare gedigen erfarenhet av landskapsekologiska studier i Etiopien, kommer leda projektet tillsammans med Prof. Sileshi på Addis Ababa universitet som är en växtexpert. Dr. Ayco Tack på Stockholms universitet, som tidigare arbetat mycket med dynamiken mellan växter och svampsjukdomar, kommer vara aktiv i det delprojeket som handlar om svampsjukdomars hot mot kaffe. Vi kommer också samarbeta med en Etiopisk genetiker som arbetat med just kaffe. En doktorand och en postdoc kommer anställas. Vi söker för ett treårsprojekt som kommer starta i januari 2016 med att vi kartlägger landskapet. Sedan följer flera fältarbeten förlagda både under kaffets blomningstid på v</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kaffe spelar en central roll både för ekonomin och biodiversiteten på många platser i Etiopien. Förutom att vara en uppskattad dryck som man är stolt över är kaffe det den viktigaste inkomsten för miljoner av fattiga småbrukare. I höglandsskogarna i västra Etiopien växer vilt kaffe som är en oerhört viktig genetisk reservoar eftersom den genetiska mångfalden är mycket högre här. Eftersom det är en av värdens största handelsprodukter kan man förstå att dessa genetiska reservoarer är globalt skyddsvärda. När det gäller bevarandet av biodiversiteten i Etiopien är kaffeproduktionen kontroversiell. Å ena sidan så påverkas skogarna negativt av att människor glesar ut den och odlar kaffe under träden. Dessutom hotas de vilda kaffepopulationerna av att gener från odlade former sprider sig in i skogen och blandar sig med det vilda kaffet och på sikt hotar den genetiska mångfalden. Å andra sidan odlas kaffe alltid under skuggträd och kaffe är känt för att vara en gröda där man både kan få ut ekonomi och bevara mycket biodiversitet och ekosystemtjänster på samma mark. Dessutom har det visat sig att avskogningen gått mycket fortare där man inte odlat kaffe jämfört där man odlat kaffe.    I detta projekt skall vi undersöka denna dubbla roll som kaffe har, med slutmålet att få fram kunskap som kan öka småbrukares inkomster samtidigt som biodiversiteten bevaras och det blir ett uthålligt användande av ekosystemtjänster. Vi tror att kaffet spelar en nyckelroll i alla dessa frågor.     Vi kommer jobba i ett landskap i sydvästra Etiopien där kaffeodling utgör en mycket viktig del av böndernas inkomster, men som också är känt för sin rika biodiveristet i skogarna. Det största problemet som bönderna har när det gäller kaffeodlingen är två olika svampsjukdomar som angriper bären eller hela busken.    Projektet är uppdelat i fyra delprojekt som är tydligt ihoplänkade på temat kaffeproduktivitet-biodiversitet. Det första delprojektet fokuserar på att förstå variationen i kaffe odlingssystem över landskapet – var det finns intakt skog, var det finns planteringar eller var man mest skördar vilt kaffe. Det andra projektet kommer identifiera icke-linjära samband och tröskelvärden mellan biodiversitet och kaffeskördar. Man kan t.ex. undersöka om det finns något tröskelvärde för hur mycket man kan öka kaffeskörnarna utan att antalet fågelarter börjar minska och liknande frågeställningar. I det tredje delprojektet kommer vi undersöka variationen i angrepp av olika svampsjukdomar i relation till hur intensivt kaffet brukas, men också i relation till den genetiska variationen av kaffe på de olika platserna. Det fjärde delprojektet är en syntes av resultaten från de tre andra delprojekten.    Vi kommer använda oss av satellitbilder för att kartlägga olika kaffeodlingssystem i landskapet. För att mäta artrikedom av fåglar, växter och bin kommer vi använda oss av standardmetoder såsom punkttaxering, klättring med enkelrep, håvning mm på ca 50 platser med olika brukningsintensitet. Kaffeskörden kommer att mätas på alla dessa platser under flera år för att förstå variationen i skördens storlek. Vi kommer studera variationen i angrepp av svampsjukdomarna i fält på samma  platser, men också samla in blad för att göra genetiska analyser.    Prof. Kristoffer Hylander, Stockholms Universitet, som har en sedan tidigare gedigen erfarenhet av landskapsekologiska studier i Etiopien, kommer leda projektet tillsammans med Prof. Sileshi på Addis Ababa universitet som är en växtexpert. Dr. Ayco Tack på Stockholms universitet, som tidigare arbetat mycket med dynamiken mellan växter och svampsjukdomar, kommer vara aktiv i det delprojeket som handlar om svampsjukdomars hot mot kaffe. Vi kommer också samarbeta med en Etiopisk genetiker som arbetat med just kaffe. En doktorand och en postdoc kommer anställas. Vi söker för ett treårsprojekt som kommer starta i januari 2016 med att vi kartlägger landskapet. Sedan följer flera fältarbeten förlagda både under kaffets blomningstid på v</narrative>
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      <narrative>Peacebuilding amidst Violence – Localising the security-development nexus      Increasingly, peacebuilding is performed amidst ongoing violence and in anarchic contexts. This tendency is deepening the crisis of peacebuilding which by now is well documented. Predictably, the international community keeps pursuing intervention with either military means or with a one-dimensional liberal peace approach through intrusive interventions, has had difficulties dealing with this more complex situation. As a consequence of the imperative of pursuing peacebuilding in the midst of violence, the theoretical metaphor of a security-development nexus is naturally brought forward, heralded as it is in the policy world. This “nexus” is however contested, misused and imprecise, allowing vested interests to liberally pursue their agenda. In this project we aim to “follow” how the nexus is created in the hierarchies of donor headquarters and travels to its localized version, and catch how this “nexus” is being transformed, re-created, and resisted in the localized context for which it is ultimately created, but rarely applied, and even less researched. We have selected four case studies which have explicitly worked with the security-development nexus, namely DRC, Somalia, Colombia, and Cambodia. They have all experienced difficulties, but also responded with innovative and progressive attempts at peacebuilding.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Peacebuilding amidst Violence – Localising the security-development nexus      Increasingly, peacebuilding is performed amidst ongoing violence and in anarchic contexts. This tendency is deepening the crisis of peacebuilding which by now is well documented. Predictably, the international community keeps pursuing intervention with either military means or with a one-dimensional liberal peace approach through intrusive interventions, has had difficulties dealing with this more complex situation. As a consequence of the imperative of pursuing peacebuilding in the midst of violence, the theoretical metaphor of a security-development nexus is naturally brought forward, heralded as it is in the policy world. This “nexus” is however contested, misused and imprecise, allowing vested interests to liberally pursue their agenda. In this project we aim to “follow” how the nexus is created in the hierarchies of donor headquarters and travels to its localized version, and catch how this “nexus” is being transformed, re-created, and resisted in the localized context for which it is ultimately created, but rarely applied, and even less researched. We have selected four case studies which have explicitly worked with the security-development nexus, namely DRC, Somalia, Colombia, and Cambodia. They have all experienced difficulties, but also responded with innovative and progressive attempts at peacebuilding.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Defined by the WHO, zoonotic diseases are those diseases and infections that are naturally transmitted between vertebrate animals and man with or without an arthropod intermediate. Such diseases represent one of the leading causes of illness and death from infectious disease. In most developing countries, zoonotic diseases are among those diseases that contribute significantly to an already overly burdened public health system. Infectious and parasitic diseases rank second among the "top killers" of the world and in low-income countries, especially in Africa, these diseases are even the dominant causes of death. The countrywide economic loss due to zoonotic disease is immense, cementing poverty and underdevelopment in many regions of the world.  The two populations whose biological and social realities put them at greater risk for the negative impacts of zoonotic diseases are women and children.  The present project will, in a multidisciplinary collaboration between a PhD student to be employed in the project and senior researchers at Uppsala University, the UN organ FAO/IAEA labs in Africa, Stockholm University, the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, develop a novel, sensitive, low-cost, diagnostics unit, providing an efficient analytical platform for detection of pathogens causing zoonotic infections in under-developed countries.   The unit is based on state-of-the-art nano- and biotechnology and combines analysis of changes in rotation dynamics of probe-tagged magnetic nanobeads with a single-molecule detection approach which applies padlock ligation technique and rolling circle amplification (RCA) of the probed pathogen biomolecules (RNA and DNA).    Specifically the project contains a number of well-defined, subtasks including:  • Optimization and development of DNA-base detection of organisms having constant target sequence (first 18 months) and RNA-base detection of organisms having variable target sequence (year 1.5-3.5). This work includes extraction and purification of DNA/RNA target from samples received from the above mentioned labs in Africa as well as design of padlock probes and capture probes.  • Optimization of the conjugation protocol used for attaching biomolecules on the surface of the magnetic nanobeads (first 24 months).  • Measurements of the RCA products formed from the new padlock probes using the bead-based magnetic bioassay in a commercial AC suceptometer (year 2-3.5). This includes: Determining the limit of detection for the different pathogens, detection of antimicrobial resistance and resistant clones (salmonella and campylobacter), detection of a wide range of different strains of E. coli, investigation of mixed viral populations, subpopulations and individual copies of Avian influenza virus, West Nile virus and Rift Valley Fever virus in clinical samples, introducing new variants of the three viruses in the diagnostic assay.  • Detection of pathogen targets in a working prototype of an on-chip magnetoresistive sensor based on the planar Hall effect developed in collaboration with DTU (years 3-5). This includes having 1-3 working prototypes ready for on-site tests at the FAO/IAEA connected labs in Kenya, Uganda, Mozambique, the Ivory Coast, Ghana, and/or Angola in order to get immediate feedback regarding both handling and robustness of the prototype.  It is, to our knowledge, the first detection principle that combines high sensitivity with potentially very low production cost and being easy to use, making it suitable for early diagnoses of people living in close proximity to livestock and poultry in areas lacking advanced healthcare units. It should thus be suitable for hindering the spread of epidemics severely affecting the most vulnerable people in low income countries while simultaneously contributing to a more sustainable food production.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ungefär 75 procent av de nya typer av infektioner som har drabbar människor under de senaste 10 åren är zoonoser; sjukdomar som orsakas av mikroorganismer som överförs mellan djur och människor. Detta beror bland annat på störningar i den ekologiska balansen, som t.ex. klimatförändringen, befolkningsökningen och urbanisering i u-länder samt ökat resande. I låginkomstländer, särskilt i Afrika, utgör infektionssjukdomar den dominerande dödsorsaken. De ekonomiska förlusterna för länder som är hårdast drabbade av zoonoser är enorma, vilket cementerar fattigdom och underutveckling i många delar av världen. I syfte att minimera och även eliminera spridningen av sjukdomar från djur till människor i u-länder, är tidiga diagnoser av boskap, fjäderfä och människor som bor och arbetar i nära anslutning till djuren avgörande. Dagens avancerade diagnostik kräver tillgång till välutrustade labb eller sjukhus, något som allvarligt hindrar underutvecklade regioner att dra nytta av de stora framsteg i bioteknik som har skett under de senaste decennierna. Målet med detta projekt är att utveckla en ny typ av känsliga och billiga diagnostikenheter som är enkla att använda och som inte kräver tillgång till avancerade sjukvårdsenheter för att möjliggöra snabb detektion av patogener som orsakar zoonotiska infektioner i underutvecklade länder. Detta kommer att göras i samarbete med FN organet FAO/IAEA och deras labb i bl.a. Kenya, Uganda, Mocambique, Elfenbenskusten, Ghana, Angola och Sydafrika. Baserat på tidig upptäckt, kombinerat med känslig, specifik och snabb identifiering av nya och framväxande patogener, kan infektioners spridningsvägar snabbt skäras av, lämpliga skyddsåtgärder kan omedelbart sättas in och epidemier elimineras. Detektionsprincipen som används i detta projekt kombinerar en molekylär avläsningsprincip med analys av hur rotationsrörelser hos magnetiska nanopartiklar (NP) ändras när provet som testas innehåller komplementära DNA-sekvenser till det igenkännings-DNA som bundits till NP-ytan. Den förstnämnda principen använder sig av så kallade hänglåsprober och rullande cirkel amplifiering (RCA) av molekylerna som detekteras i provet och innebär att testerna har möjlighet att göras flera tusen gånger känsligare än andra magnetodynamiska utläsningsformat. När enheten aktiveras exciteras ett växlande magnetfält i sensorelementet vari en vätska innehållande funktionaliserade NP och RCA-produkter befinner sig. Sensorn läser av ändringen i nanopartiklarnas magnetiska svar på magnetfältet och beroende på applikationsområde får användaren antingen ett JA- eller NEJ-svar på om provet innehöll det man letade efter eller mer kvantitativ information om flera olika målmolekyler i provet (avancerad diagnostik). I detta projekt ska detektion av virus som orsakar fågelinfluensa, West Nile-feber och Rift Valley-feber samt bakterier som Salmonella, Campylobakter och E.Coli, (dvs både DNA och RNA baserade patogener) utvecklas.  Detektionsprincipen är, så vitt vi vet, den första som kombinerar hög känslighet och robusthet med mycket enkel hantering vilket möjliggör användning utan höga krav på utbildningsnivå. Den kommer dessutom att implementeras på en integrerad plattform som bygger på smarta och billiga elektromagnetiska komponenter som inte innehåller dyra optiska element vilket öppnar upp för mycket låga produktionskostnader. Detta gör detektionsprincipen lämplig för tidig diagnos av boskap, fjäderfä och människor som bor och arbetar i nära anslutning till djuren i områden som saknar avancerade sjukvårdsenheter i syfte att hindra spridningen av epidemier som drabbar de mest utsatta människorna i låginkomstländer hårt och samtidigt bidra till en mer hållbar livsmedelsproduktion i dessa länder. Vi hoppas att projektet skall bidra till att människor i u-länder får möjlighet att kunna dra nytta av de enorma framsteg som gjorts inom bioteknologi och som bidragit att vi i industrialiserade länder har fått mycket bättre kontroll över vår egen hälsa. Pro</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ungefär 75 procent av de nya typer av infektioner som har drabbar människor under de senaste 10 åren är zoonoser; sjukdomar som orsakas av mikroorganismer som överförs mellan djur och människor. Detta beror bland annat på störningar i den ekologiska balansen, som t.ex. klimatförändringen, befolkningsökningen och urbanisering i u-länder samt ökat resande. I låginkomstländer, särskilt i Afrika, utgör infektionssjukdomar den dominerande dödsorsaken. De ekonomiska förlusterna för länder som är hårdast drabbade av zoonoser är enorma, vilket cementerar fattigdom och underutveckling i många delar av världen. I syfte att minimera och även eliminera spridningen av sjukdomar från djur till människor i u-länder, är tidiga diagnoser av boskap, fjäderfä och människor som bor och arbetar i nära anslutning till djuren avgörande. Dagens avancerade diagnostik kräver tillgång till välutrustade labb eller sjukhus, något som allvarligt hindrar underutvecklade regioner att dra nytta av de stora framsteg i bioteknik som har skett under de senaste decennierna. Målet med detta projekt är att utveckla en ny typ av känsliga och billiga diagnostikenheter som är enkla att använda och som inte kräver tillgång till avancerade sjukvårdsenheter för att möjliggöra snabb detektion av patogener som orsakar zoonotiska infektioner i underutvecklade länder. Detta kommer att göras i samarbete med FN organet FAO/IAEA och deras labb i bl.a. Kenya, Uganda, Mocambique, Elfenbenskusten, Ghana, Angola och Sydafrika. Baserat på tidig upptäckt, kombinerat med känslig, specifik och snabb identifiering av nya och framväxande patogener, kan infektioners spridningsvägar snabbt skäras av, lämpliga skyddsåtgärder kan omedelbart sättas in och epidemier elimineras. Detektionsprincipen som används i detta projekt kombinerar en molekylär avläsningsprincip med analys av hur rotationsrörelser hos magnetiska nanopartiklar (NP) ändras när provet som testas innehåller komplementära DNA-sekvenser till det igenkännings-DNA som bundits till NP-ytan. Den förstnämnda principen använder sig av så kallade hänglåsprober och rullande cirkel amplifiering (RCA) av molekylerna som detekteras i provet och innebär att testerna har möjlighet att göras flera tusen gånger känsligare än andra magnetodynamiska utläsningsformat. När enheten aktiveras exciteras ett växlande magnetfält i sensorelementet vari en vätska innehållande funktionaliserade NP och RCA-produkter befinner sig. Sensorn läser av ändringen i nanopartiklarnas magnetiska svar på magnetfältet och beroende på applikationsområde får användaren antingen ett JA- eller NEJ-svar på om provet innehöll det man letade efter eller mer kvantitativ information om flera olika målmolekyler i provet (avancerad diagnostik). I detta projekt ska detektion av virus som orsakar fågelinfluensa, West Nile-feber och Rift Valley-feber samt bakterier som Salmonella, Campylobakter och E.Coli, (dvs både DNA och RNA baserade patogener) utvecklas.  Detektionsprincipen är, så vitt vi vet, den första som kombinerar hög känslighet och robusthet med mycket enkel hantering vilket möjliggör användning utan höga krav på utbildningsnivå. Den kommer dessutom att implementeras på en integrerad plattform som bygger på smarta och billiga elektromagnetiska komponenter som inte innehåller dyra optiska element vilket öppnar upp för mycket låga produktionskostnader. Detta gör detektionsprincipen lämplig för tidig diagnos av boskap, fjäderfä och människor som bor och arbetar i nära anslutning till djuren i områden som saknar avancerade sjukvårdsenheter i syfte att hindra spridningen av epidemier som drabbar de mest utsatta människorna i låginkomstländer hårt och samtidigt bidra till en mer hållbar livsmedelsproduktion i dessa länder. Vi hoppas att projektet skall bidra till att människor i u-länder får möjlighet att kunna dra nytta av de enorma framsteg som gjorts inom bioteknologi och som bidragit att vi i industrialiserade länder har fått mycket bättre kontroll över vår egen hälsa. Pro</narrative>
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      <narrative>Defined by the WHO, zoonotic diseases are those diseases and infections that are naturally transmitted between vertebrate animals and man with or without an arthropod intermediate. Such diseases represent one of the leading causes of illness and death from infectious disease. In most developing countries, zoonotic diseases are among those diseases that contribute significantly to an already overly burdened public health system. Infectious and parasitic diseases rank second among the "top killers" of the world and in low-income countries, especially in Africa, these diseases are even the dominant causes of death. The countrywide economic loss due to zoonotic disease is immense, cementing poverty and underdevelopment in many regions of the world.  The two populations whose biological and social realities put them at greater risk for the negative impacts of zoonotic diseases are women and children.  The present project will, in a multidisciplinary collaboration between a PhD student to be employed in the project and senior researchers at Uppsala University, the UN organ FAO/IAEA labs in Africa, Stockholm University, the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, develop a novel, sensitive, low-cost, diagnostics unit, providing an efficient analytical platform for detection of pathogens causing zoonotic infections in under-developed countries.   The unit is based on state-of-the-art nano- and biotechnology and combines analysis of changes in rotation dynamics of probe-tagged magnetic nanobeads with a single-molecule detection approach which applies padlock ligation technique and rolling circle amplification (RCA) of the probed pathogen biomolecules (RNA and DNA).    Specifically the project contains a number of well-defined, subtasks including:  • Optimization and development of DNA-base detection of organisms having constant target sequence (first 18 months) and RNA-base detection of organisms having variable target sequence (year 1.5-3.5). This work includes extraction and purification of DNA/RNA target from samples received from the above mentioned labs in Africa as well as design of padlock probes and capture probes.  • Optimization of the conjugation protocol used for attaching biomolecules on the surface of the magnetic nanobeads (first 24 months).  • Measurements of the RCA products formed from the new padlock probes using the bead-based magnetic bioassay in a commercial AC suceptometer (year 2-3.5). This includes: Determining the limit of detection for the different pathogens, detection of antimicrobial resistance and resistant clones (salmonella and campylobacter), detection of a wide range of different strains of E. coli, investigation of mixed viral populations, subpopulations and individual copies of Avian influenza virus, West Nile virus and Rift Valley Fever virus in clinical samples, introducing new variants of the three viruses in the diagnostic assay.  • Detection of pathogen targets in a working prototype of an on-chip magnetoresistive sensor based on the planar Hall effect developed in collaboration with DTU (years 3-5). This includes having 1-3 working prototypes ready for on-site tests at the FAO/IAEA connected labs in Kenya, Uganda, Mozambique, the Ivory Coast, Ghana, and/or Angola in order to get immediate feedback regarding both handling and robustness of the prototype.  It is, to our knowledge, the first detection principle that combines high sensitivity with potentially very low production cost and being easy to use, making it suitable for early diagnoses of people living in close proximity to livestock and poultry in areas lacking advanced healthcare units. It should thus be suitable for hindering the spread of epidemics severely affecting the most vulnerable people in low income countries while simultaneously contributing to a more sustainable food production.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Importance of maternal nutrition for fetal and infant growth. The mediating role of the IGF-system in a malnourished population.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Poor fetal growth is associated with adverse health consequences for the individual, both short- and long-term. While the mothers nutritional status both before and during pregnancy is associated with fetal growth, underlying mechanisms are still not completely understood.     The insulin-like growth factor (IGF) system and its components has been studied in pregnancy and suggested as potential mediators between the associations between maternal nutritional status and growth of the fetus. While several studies have found maternal IGF-1 concentrations to be associated with size at birth, other studies find no such associations. There is also little knowledge on associations between maternal IGF-system and later infant growth.     This population-based study will be implemented in a rural setting in Bangladesh where poor maternal nutritional status is common. We aim to investigate maternal nutritional status and the IGF-system in relation to fetal growth, infant size at birth, body composition and infant growth. We will use different indicators of maternal nutritional status (body weight, length and body composition). Fetal growth will be measured by ultrasound and infant body composition by skinfolds. Our proposed study may give more insight into these complex relationsships and increase our understanding of fetal growth regulation. This will  help designing appropriate nutrition interventions by identifying who benefits most, and when interventions would be most successful.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hur påverkas barnets tillväxt under foster- och spädbarnstiden av mammans nutritionsstatus och tillväxtfaktorer under graviditeten?    Att födas med låg födelsevikt, en följd av svag fostertillväxt, kan leda till ökad spädbarnsdödlighet och sjuklighet samt på lång sikt även en ökad risk att utveckla metabola sjukdomar. Vi vet sedan tidigare att mammans nutritionsstatus, både före och under graviditeten, är kopplat till fostrets tillväxt. Däremot är det inte helt utrett vilka biologiska mekanismerna som ligger till grund för dessa samband.     Insulin-like growth factor 1(IGF-1) är en så kallad tillväxtfaktor som är lik insulin både i struktur och funktion. IGF-1 spelar en viktig roll i tillväxt och är extra viktig under fostertiden och barndomen. IGF-1 har tillsammans med faktorer som påverkar dess funktion studerats under graviditeten, och IGF-1 har föreslagits vara en möjlig bakomliggande orsak till de samband man sett mellan mammans nutritionsstatus under graviditeten och fostertillväxt. Detta är dock inte helt klarlagt och kunskap saknas även om hur mammans IGF-1 tillsammans med nutritionsstatus påverkar tillväxten efter födseln.     Vi planerar att genomföra en studie på landsbygden i Bangladesh där en stor andel barn föds med låg födelsevikt och majoriteten av kvinnorna har lågt BMI. Vi kommer att studera mammans nutritionsstatus och nivåer av IGF-1 i förhållande till fostrets tillväxt, födelsevikt och kroppssammansättning samt även studera barnets tillväxt. Vi kommer att använda oss av flera olika markörer för mammans nutritionsstatus (kroppsvikt , längd och kroppssammansättning) . Fostrets tillväxt kommer att mätas med hjälp av ultraljud. Vid födseln kommer barnet att vägas och mätas och dess kroppssammansättning uppskattas. Detta kommer att upprepas tre gånger under barnets första levnadsår för att kunna studera spädbarnets tillväxt. De flesta tidigare studier där man tittat på dessa samband har genomförts i grupper där mamman har ett relativt högt BMI. De flesta studier har heller inte uppföljning av mamman och hennes barn efter födseln så att mer långsiktiga samband kan studeras. Genom denna studie hoppas vi kunna få ökad kunskap om hur fostertillväxt och tillväxt hos spädbarnet regleras och vilka faktorer som är inblandade i detta. Denna kunskap är viktig för att utveckla lämpliga interventioner som implementeras på bästa sätt.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Plast i havet har under senare år uppmärksammats som ett gigantiskt och växande miljöproblem. Det är uppenbart för alla som gått på en strand att det ligger mycket plastskräp oavsett hur avlägsen stranden är från större befolkningscentra. Denna typ av plastskräp utgör ett hot mot sköldpaddor, däggdjur och fåglar som misstar plast för mat och kan få såväl matsmältningskanalen som luftvägarna igensatta och dö av svält eller kvävning. Fiskenät och -linor utgör ett annat hot i vilka djuren kan fastna. Problemet kompliceras av att stora plastobjekt kan brytas ned till mikroskopiska partiklar som svävar runt i haven. Mikroskopiska plastpartiklar finns numera också i många kosmetik och hygienprodukter, och en stor del av dessa letar sig ut i havet. Dessutom transporteras på fartyg plastpellets som råmaterial från plasttillverkare till tillverkare av färdiga plastvaror. Små plastpelletar och mikroskopiska plastpartiklar, s.k. mikroplast, kan även de uppfattas som föda och ätas av fiskar och djurplankton. Förutom att detta kan leda till blockerade matsmältningskanaler kan det också finnas miljögifter i eller på plasten, miljögifter som på detta sätt kommer in i näringskedjan. Eftersom plast för det mesta flyter, och bryts ned mycket långsamt ansamlas det på vissa ställen i världshaven. I sådana områden kan det finnas fler plastpartiklar än djurplankton vilket ställer till stora problem i näringsväven. Sådana områden är beskrivna i såväl Stilla Havet som Atlanten, medan Indiska Oceanen är mindre väl undersökt.     I detta projekt ska vi undersöka en potentiell ”hot spot” för utflöde av plast i Indiska Oceanen. I det inre av Bengaliska viken mynnar flera stora floder som avvattnar stora tätbefolkade områden, med drygt 400 miljoner invånare enbart i Gangesslätten. Bangladesh är till stor del beläget i det delta i vilket både Ganges och Brahmaputra rinner ut i Indiska Oceanen. I deltat finns också världens största mangroveskog, Sundarban, ett av FN:s världsarv i vilken många känsliga arter finns kvar som annars fått sitt livsrum kraftigt begränsat på Indiska Subkontinenten, bl.a. bengalisk tiger. I Sundarban lever också många människor som är beroende av Sundarbans naturresurser för sin överlevnad. Längre västerut i Bangladesh finns känsliga korallrev som och en fiskeindustri som är viktig för att försörja en stor del av Bangladesh med fisk. Dessa områden kan påverkas av plastföroreningar dels ilandflutet från havet, och dels transporterat ut via floderna från de tätbefolkade delarna av Gangesslätten med en växande industri som ofta inte tar mycket miljöhänsyn.    Vi kommer att räkna plastskräp på stränder både i Sundarban och längs med korallreven. Vi kommer också att med olika tekniker ta prover på mikroplast i sand, sediment, vatten och olika organismer (koraller, fisk etc.). Genom att specifikt titta på vilken typ av plast som dominerar olika storleksfraktioner av plastpartiklar ska vi bilda oss en uppfattning om varifrån de olika typerna av plast kommer. Vidare kommer vi att bestämma halterna av olika miljögifter, dels klassiska miljögifter som DDT och PCB, men också specifika ”plastkemikalier” som ftalater proverna. Genom detta kan vi få en uppfattning om hur olika miljögifter kan tas upp från plastpartiklarna i fisk och skaldjur.     Projektet kommer att leda till ny kunskap om hur plast beter sig i ett stort delta. Därmed kan vi bidra till nödvändiga miljöbeslut och en bättre förvaltning av en unik naturmiljö. Vi kommer också att få ny kunskap om hur korallrev påverkas av plastpartiklar och hur miljögifter kan ta sig in i näringskedjan och så småningom nå människan.</narrative>
      <narrative>This project will study the consequences of plastic contamination along the coasts of the inner Bay of Bengal. Plastic debris and microplastics are one of the main environmental issues globally, but the situation in the Indian Ocean is poorly studied. Plastic debris may cause physical harm to ecosystems causing smothering or starvation of large animals when air or alimentary tracts are blocked. Microplastics may carry chemical contaminants, e.g., persistent organic pollutants (DDT, PCB etc), phthalates, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, that enter the food chain with ingested particles. This project is a collaborative effort between Sweden and Bangladesh, with additional input from India and South Africa. We will count and collect different types of plastics in the Sundarbans of Bangladesh and India and in coral reefs. In Bangladesh we will also collect sediment and biota. The samples will be characterized physically and chemically, to elucidate the sources of the plastics. Sorbed chemical contaminants and contaminant uptake in the food chain will be determined. The project will give valuable information useful for the protection of environmental resources that are economically important for the coastal population. The fisheries resources are also an important protein source for much of Bangladesh. The Indian collaborator makes available vital information from the Indian part of Sundarbans; the South African collaborator has access to vital analytical equipment.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <email>vetenskapsradet@vr.se</email>
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      <narrative>This project will study the consequences of plastic contamination along the coasts of the inner Bay of Bengal. Plastic debris and microplastics are one of the main environmental issues globally, but the situation in the Indian Ocean is poorly studied. Plastic debris may cause physical harm to ecosystems causing smothering or starvation of large animals when air or alimentary tracts are blocked. Microplastics may carry chemical contaminants, e.g., persistent organic pollutants (DDT, PCB etc), phthalates, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, that enter the food chain with ingested particles. This project is a collaborative effort between Sweden and Bangladesh, with additional input from India and South Africa. We will count and collect different types of plastics in the Sundarbans of Bangladesh and India and in coral reefs. In Bangladesh we will also collect sediment and biota. The samples will be characterized physically and chemically, to elucidate the sources of the plastics. Sorbed chemical contaminants and contaminant uptake in the food chain will be determined. The project will give valuable information useful for the protection of environmental resources that are economically important for the coastal population. The fisheries resources are also an important protein source for much of Bangladesh. The Indian collaborator makes available vital information from the Indian part of Sundarbans; the South African collaborator has access to vital analytical equipment.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Plast i havet har under senare år uppmärksammats som ett gigantiskt och växande miljöproblem. Det är uppenbart för alla som gått på en strand att det ligger mycket plastskräp oavsett hur avlägsen stranden är från större befolkningscentra. Denna typ av plastskräp utgör ett hot mot sköldpaddor, däggdjur och fåglar som misstar plast för mat och kan få såväl matsmältningskanalen som luftvägarna igensatta och dö av svält eller kvävning. Fiskenät och -linor utgör ett annat hot i vilka djuren kan fastna. Problemet kompliceras av att stora plastobjekt kan brytas ned till mikroskopiska partiklar som svävar runt i haven. Mikroskopiska plastpartiklar finns numera också i många kosmetik och hygienprodukter, och en stor del av dessa letar sig ut i havet. Dessutom transporteras på fartyg plastpellets som råmaterial från plasttillverkare till tillverkare av färdiga plastvaror. Små plastpelletar och mikroskopiska plastpartiklar, s.k. mikroplast, kan även de uppfattas som föda och ätas av fiskar och djurplankton. Förutom att detta kan leda till blockerade matsmältningskanaler kan det också finnas miljögifter i eller på plasten, miljögifter som på detta sätt kommer in i näringskedjan. Eftersom plast för det mesta flyter, och bryts ned mycket långsamt ansamlas det på vissa ställen i världshaven. I sådana områden kan det finnas fler plastpartiklar än djurplankton vilket ställer till stora problem i näringsväven. Sådana områden är beskrivna i såväl Stilla Havet som Atlanten, medan Indiska Oceanen är mindre väl undersökt.     I detta projekt ska vi undersöka en potentiell ”hot spot” för utflöde av plast i Indiska Oceanen. I det inre av Bengaliska viken mynnar flera stora floder som avvattnar stora tätbefolkade områden, med drygt 400 miljoner invånare enbart i Gangesslätten. Bangladesh är till stor del beläget i det delta i vilket både Ganges och Brahmaputra rinner ut i Indiska Oceanen. I deltat finns också världens största mangroveskog, Sundarban, ett av FN:s världsarv i vilken många känsliga arter finns kvar som annars fått sitt livsrum kraftigt begränsat på Indiska Subkontinenten, bl.a. bengalisk tiger. I Sundarban lever också många människor som är beroende av Sundarbans naturresurser för sin överlevnad. Längre västerut i Bangladesh finns känsliga korallrev som och en fiskeindustri som är viktig för att försörja en stor del av Bangladesh med fisk. Dessa områden kan påverkas av plastföroreningar dels ilandflutet från havet, och dels transporterat ut via floderna från de tätbefolkade delarna av Gangesslätten med en växande industri som ofta inte tar mycket miljöhänsyn.    Vi kommer att räkna plastskräp på stränder både i Sundarban och längs med korallreven. Vi kommer också att med olika tekniker ta prover på mikroplast i sand, sediment, vatten och olika organismer (koraller, fisk etc.). Genom att specifikt titta på vilken typ av plast som dominerar olika storleksfraktioner av plastpartiklar ska vi bilda oss en uppfattning om varifrån de olika typerna av plast kommer. Vidare kommer vi att bestämma halterna av olika miljögifter, dels klassiska miljögifter som DDT och PCB, men också specifika ”plastkemikalier” som ftalater proverna. Genom detta kan vi få en uppfattning om hur olika miljögifter kan tas upp från plastpartiklarna i fisk och skaldjur.     Projektet kommer att leda till ny kunskap om hur plast beter sig i ett stort delta. Därmed kan vi bidra till nödvändiga miljöbeslut och en bättre förvaltning av en unik naturmiljö. Vi kommer också att få ny kunskap om hur korallrev påverkas av plastpartiklar och hur miljögifter kan ta sig in i näringskedjan och så småningom nå människan.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Linköpings universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Linköpings universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-29-2015-05848</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Paths for increased seaweed production and continued poverty reduction in rural coastal communities in coastal East Africa: Identification of ind</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vägar till ekologisk och ekonomisk uthållig algodling för en fortsatt fattigdomsbekämpning i Östafrikas kustområden</narrative>
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      <narrative>East African seaweed farming has showed an immense potential to provide alternative livelihood and reduce poverty, especially among women. Yet, for endorsing its expected expansion, further development is needed to ensure sustainable farming practices, increase production and mitigated environmental impact. The aim of the proposed, three year project, is to increase farming outcome by identifying native seaweeds for replacing the present ecologically unsustainable use of non-indigenous Asian strains. By mapping native seaweed populations, their performance and adaptive capacity to climate change, strains suitable for commercial cultivation will be identified and tested. Further will the need for improved seaweed management and policy strategies of denuded seaweed beds for maintained ecosystem diversity and function be investigated. The project will be carried out jointly by all project leaders and promote local capacity for farming development and the scientific collaboration between Sweden and Tanzania. Both molecular and more traditional techniques will be used. Ecophysiological studies under controlled and in situ conditions will tell the strains´ commercial quality and stress tolerance. The results will be jointly published in scientific journals and by outreach to stakeholders with open workshops, and contribute to improve the sustainability of seaweed farming and thereby secure its ability for providing continuous poverty reduction in East Africa.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kan inhemska alger rädda Östafrikas algodlingar?  Algodling hör framtiden till. Utan att konkurrera om vare sig färskvatten, den odlingsbara jorden eller andra icke förnyelsebara resurser kan alger förse oss med stora kvantiteter föda, foder och kanske även biobränsle. Framgångssagan hur kvinnor i fattiga kustbyar på Zanzibar genom att odla marina makroalger kan tjäna egna pengar och förbättra livssituationen för sin familj och bli ekonomiskt mer oberoende fortgår och sprider sig till kusterna i omkringliggande länder. Förhoppningen är att odlandet skall fortsätta expandera, samtidigt försämrar klimatförändringarna algernas produktivitet och kvalitet vilket inneburit minskade skördar och inkomster. Ny forskning visar även att de odlade algerna som ursprungligen kommer från Asien sprider sig till områden utanför odlingarna där de har blivit vanliga och har negativ påverkan på den inhemska algfloran. Tillsammans innebär detta att den hitintills framgångsrika Östafrikanska algodlingen står inför stora utmaningar.   Detta samarbetesprojekt syftar till att förbättra den Östafrikanska algodlingens potential till att även i fortsättningen vara högproduktiv och bidra till fattigdomsbekämpning, men även till att minimera dess negativa ekologiska påverkan.  En orsak till problemet är klimatförändringar med förhöjda vattentemperaturer som gör att algerna växer sämre och eventuellt även gör dem mer mottagliga för sjukdomar. Det finns farhågor att de odlade asiatiska algernas oförmåga att anpassa sig till förändringarna beror att deras genetiska diversitet är för liten. I projektet kommer svenska och Tanzaniska forskare att tillsammans kartlägga populationer av inhemska afrikanska alger och undersöka om någon eller några har de kvaliteter som krävs för att vara kommersiellt odlingsbara. Detta kommer att testas i en rad försök där algernas tillväxt och kvalitet jämförs då de odlas under olika miljöförhållanden, t ex under höga temperaturer.  På detta sätt kan odlingsbara inhemska alternativ till de asiatiska algerna identifieras.  Projektet kommer även att ge ökad kunskap om hur de odlade varianterna spridit sig och hur de konkurrerar med de inhemska algerna samt hur de påverkar ekosystemens funktion mer generellt. P g a spridningsrisken och dess negativa följder bör ytterligare introduktion av asiatiska varianter för att vitalisera de afrikanska odlingarna om möjligt undvikas. Projektets mål att hitta inhemska varianter och arter som går att odla kommersiellt är därför av avgörande betydelse för att upprätthålla och utveckla den Östafrikanska algodlingen. Behovet av en mer uttalad och förbättrad förvaltning av befintliga vilda algbestånd kommer projektet också att undersöka. Detta för att säkerställa algernas diversitet och produktivitet . Resultatet av studien förväntas kunna förbättra och säkra produktiviteten i de östafrikanska algodlingarna, främst genom en ökad diversitet, vilket kommer att stärka de lokala algodlarnas situation och utkomst. Resultaten kommer även att ge information som kan förbättra riskanalyser i samband med introduktion av främmande arter som liksom den nya samlade kunskapen om algernas fysiologi och egenskaper  kan komma att få betydelse även för algodlare utanför Östafrika och vattenbruket i stort.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The overarching aim of this collaboration project is to facilitate the institutional establishment of peace and conflict research in Nepal. Scandinavia in general, and Uppsala in particular, has a strong research profile in empirically based peace research. In this project, we seek to combine the experiences of Swedish peace research with the local competence and contextual knowledge of our Nepali colleagues to establish a firmer basis for empirically oriented peace research in Nepal. The research collaboration focuses on Nepal’s 2006 nonviolent uprising. Popular nonviolent uprisings have been a powerful force of change in many developing countries around the world.  Yet, the dynamics of nonviolent uprisings are poorly understood, especially in comparison to violent insurgencies. In particular, we do not yet know what drives people to actually participate in the uprisings. This project sets out to conduct a survey of 1,200 participants and non-participants in the 2006 nonviolent uprisings, with the aim to try to identify the micro-foundations for nonviolent mobilization. The research is embedded in a larger institutional exchange. By way of its focus, it will for the first time bring Nepal’s experiences of nonviolent uprisings to the fore, but also contribute to understanding the conditions under which individuals join nonviolent uprisings.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Varför väljer vissa människor att ansluta sig till ickevåldsliga uppror, medan andra förblir passiva eller tar till vapen? Hur skiljer sig ickevåldsanhängares motivation från de som tar till våld för att lösa politisk konflikt? I likhet med den arabiska våren 2011 har ickevåldsuppror under de senaste åren fått alltmer uppmärksamhet i såväl media som i freds- och konfliktforskningen. Ett framgångsrikt ickevåldsuppror som lyckades nå sitt mål – regimskifte – är det folkliga upproret i Nepal år 2006. Dock har detta uppror studerats förvånansvärt lite. I detta projekt ämnar vi upprätta ett forskningssamarbete mellan svenska och nepalesiska forskare för att stärka fredsforskningen i Nepal och studera 2006 års ickevåldsuppror. Det övergripande syftet med forskningsstudien är att söka belysa de underliggande orsakerna – de kausala mekanismerna – för människors beslut att delta i stora, folkliga ickevåldsuppror. Trots att många vetenskapliga studier publicerats på senare tid om ickevåldsuppror, så handlar de oftast om länder i stort – nästan inga studier fokuserar på människorna som faktiskt deltar, på gräsrotsnivå.     För att förstå varför människor gick med i ickevåldsupproret kommer projektet att använda ett flertal forskningsmetoder: en enkätstudie med 1200 deltagare och icke-deltagare, 6-8 fokusgrupper, och omkring 20 djupintervjuer. Enkätstudien kommer att hjälpa oss att se breda trender: vilka är de som deltar i ickevåldsuppror, vad motiverade dem att ta till fredliga medel – istället för vapen – för att få till stånd politisk förändring? Fokusgrupperna och djupintervjuerna kommer att ge oss djupare kunskap, hur förklarar de som deltog (och inte) sina val? Till vilken grad spelar faktorer som t ex erfarenheter av krig och konflikt, psykologiska trauman från dessa upplevelser, och attityder omkring gender och jämlikhet?    Projektet kommer bland annat att stödja en nepalesisk fredsforskare att komma till Uppsala för en kortare postdoc vistelse, samt för två svenska fredsforskare att besöka Nepal för att i samarbete med de nepalesiska kollegorna sätta upp och genomföra forskningsprojektet. Detta unika samarbete kommer att möjliggöra kompetensutveckling för båda parter. De nepalesiska forskarna innehar all expertis om upproret och landet; oumbärlig kunskap för att möjliggöra en välförankrad studie. De svenska forskarna bidrar med sin teoretiska och metodologiska kunskap från fredsforskningen; de kommer att träna upp ett forskningsteam i Nepal för att genomföra studien. På så vis bidrar projektet också till ett stärkande av fredsforskningen i Nepal, som är i sin begynnelse. Projektet kommer även att genomföra en workshop i Nepal, i syfte att kartlägga de institutionella forskningsmiljöerna för freds- och konfliktforskning som finns i landet. Resultatet av projektet kommer att presenteras på internationella konferenser och genom minst tre vetenskapliga tidskriftsartiklar.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Varför väljer vissa människor att ansluta sig till ickevåldsliga uppror, medan andra förblir passiva eller tar till vapen? Hur skiljer sig ickevåldsanhängares motivation från de som tar till våld för att lösa politisk konflikt? I likhet med den arabiska våren 2011 har ickevåldsuppror under de senaste åren fått alltmer uppmärksamhet i såväl media som i freds- och konfliktforskningen. Ett framgångsrikt ickevåldsuppror som lyckades nå sitt mål – regimskifte – är det folkliga upproret i Nepal år 2006. Dock har detta uppror studerats förvånansvärt lite. I detta projekt ämnar vi upprätta ett forskningssamarbete mellan svenska och nepalesiska forskare för att stärka fredsforskningen i Nepal och studera 2006 års ickevåldsuppror. Det övergripande syftet med forskningsstudien är att söka belysa de underliggande orsakerna – de kausala mekanismerna – för människors beslut att delta i stora, folkliga ickevåldsuppror. Trots att många vetenskapliga studier publicerats på senare tid om ickevåldsuppror, så handlar de oftast om länder i stort – nästan inga studier fokuserar på människorna som faktiskt deltar, på gräsrotsnivå.     För att förstå varför människor gick med i ickevåldsupproret kommer projektet att använda ett flertal forskningsmetoder: en enkätstudie med 1200 deltagare och icke-deltagare, 6-8 fokusgrupper, och omkring 20 djupintervjuer. Enkätstudien kommer att hjälpa oss att se breda trender: vilka är de som deltar i ickevåldsuppror, vad motiverade dem att ta till fredliga medel – istället för vapen – för att få till stånd politisk förändring? Fokusgrupperna och djupintervjuerna kommer att ge oss djupare kunskap, hur förklarar de som deltog (och inte) sina val? Till vilken grad spelar faktorer som t ex erfarenheter av krig och konflikt, psykologiska trauman från dessa upplevelser, och attityder omkring gender och jämlikhet?    Projektet kommer bland annat att stödja en nepalesisk fredsforskare att komma till Uppsala för en kortare postdoc vistelse, samt för två svenska fredsforskare att besöka Nepal för att i samarbete med de nepalesiska kollegorna sätta upp och genomföra forskningsprojektet. Detta unika samarbete kommer att möjliggöra kompetensutveckling för båda parter. De nepalesiska forskarna innehar all expertis om upproret och landet; oumbärlig kunskap för att möjliggöra en välförankrad studie. De svenska forskarna bidrar med sin teoretiska och metodologiska kunskap från fredsforskningen; de kommer att träna upp ett forskningsteam i Nepal för att genomföra studien. På så vis bidrar projektet också till ett stärkande av fredsforskningen i Nepal, som är i sin begynnelse. Projektet kommer även att genomföra en workshop i Nepal, i syfte att kartlägga de institutionella forskningsmiljöerna för freds- och konfliktforskning som finns i landet. Resultatet av projektet kommer att presenteras på internationella konferenser och genom minst tre vetenskapliga tidskriftsartiklar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Shallow tube-wells installed in Bangladesh in the 1970:ies and 80:ies were presumed to deliver safe drinking-water. Years later, the first cases of arsenic induced skin-lesions were identified and it was found that the drinking water was the source for the arsenic exposure. In Bangladesh alone, it is estimated that between 35-77 million people are at risk for arsenic derived health issues. Chronic arsenic poisoning results is a wide variety of pathological manifestations under the collective name arsenicosis with devastating consequences for afflicted individuals and for Bangladesh as a nation. It is established that protein misfolding is linked to a wide variety of diseases both as a cause and consequence. Misfolded proteins accumulate in many cell and organ types with apparent specificity for select proteins for certain diseases. The mechanisms involved are matters of intense research. Current research shows that self-propagation of misfolded proteins is a plausible mechanism for propagation of disease. Arsenic in various chemical forms is associated with inducing aberrant protein folding in laboratory experiments. With this indication it also follows that if arsenicosis is associated with protein aggregate pathology (e.g. amyloidosis) preventive measures mitigating the intake of arsenic may still propagate the misfolding process necessitating alternative therapies for afflicted individuals.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Shallow tube-wells installed in Bangladesh in the 1970:ies and 80:ies were presumed to deliver safe drinking-water. Years later, the first cases of arsenic induced skin-lesions were identified and it was found that the drinking water was the source for the arsenic exposure. In Bangladesh alone, it is estimated that between 35-77 million people are at risk for arsenic derived health issues. Chronic arsenic poisoning results is a wide variety of pathological manifestations under the collective name arsenicosis with devastating consequences for afflicted individuals and for Bangladesh as a nation. It is established that protein misfolding is linked to a wide variety of diseases both as a cause and consequence. Misfolded proteins accumulate in many cell and organ types with apparent specificity for select proteins for certain diseases. The mechanisms involved are matters of intense research. Current research shows that self-propagation of misfolded proteins is a plausible mechanism for propagation of disease. Arsenic in various chemical forms is associated with inducing aberrant protein folding in laboratory experiments. With this indication it also follows that if arsenicosis is associated with protein aggregate pathology (e.g. amyloidosis) preventive measures mitigating the intake of arsenic may still propagate the misfolding process necessitating alternative therapies for afflicted individuals.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project comprises dating and characterization of dyke swarms in Morocco (inliers of the Anti-Atlas and Sahara) which once acted as feeder systems to massive lava sheets of Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs). Especially focus will be on locating source regions from which magmas were derived in, or in the vicinity of, Morocco. Because LIPs often associate with ore deposits and findings of other natural resources, this project addresses both scientific and industrial values, with potential bearings on the economic development in Morocco. Certain efforts will be to improve the age constraints for the ca. 600 Ma CIMP (Central Iapetus Magmatic Province) event in Morocco and to test its temporal relation to deglaciation (from the last period Earth was completely covered by ice, “Snowball Earth”) and possible relation to the subsequent bioradiation at the Neoproterozoic-Cambrian boundary. Accurate and precise radiometric ages will be achieved by using various mass spectrometric techniques (i.e. thermal and laser-ablation) on Zr-minerals. Students from both countries will actively participate in all aspects of this project, including sampling, analytical work, work shops and publications.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under det senaste decenniet har många exempel visat att interventioner som stödjer medborgarna att göra sin röst hörd och samarbeta med myndigheter har varit effektiva i att göra den offentliga sektorn mer lyhörd och ansvarstagande. I Guatemala har en intervention under de senaste nio åren  i 20 kommunter arbetat med att ge stöd för en ökad insyn och övervakning av hälsovårdsmyndigheterna  resultaterat  i minskade nivåer av korruption och förbättrad kvalitet på tjänsterna. Men resultaten av dessa interventioner är beroende av komplexa processer som påverkas av sociala och politiska sammanhang. För att stärka hälso- och sjukvårdssystemens ansvar gentemot marginaliserade befolkningsgrupper i utvecklingsländer finns det ett behov av kunskap om de komplexa processer genom vilka maktrelationer är modifierade och förändring sker. Förutom att veta huruvida den här typen av interventioner är effektiva, så finnes det ett behov av  att visa hur de fungerar, och vilka förutsättningara är för deras framgång. Systemtänkandets vetenskap erbjuder rigorösa metodologiska verktyg som är användbara för att förstå hur komplexa interventioner fungerar och för att stärka deras genomförande i hälso- och sjukvårdssystemen. Systemtänkande strategier redovisas som ett värdefullt verktyg för att stärka hälso- och sjukvårdssystemen i utvecklingsländerna, men kapacitet och stöd för att bedriva sådan forskning saknas ofta.  Syftet med detta projekt är att öka kapaciteten vid tillämpningen av verktyg för att utvärdera intervention som fokuserar på att stärka ansvarsskyldigheten för hälso- och sjukvårdssystemen. populationer. Detta kommer att ske genom att utveckla ett partnerskap mellan forskare vid Center for the Study of Equity and Governance in Health Systems i Guatemala och Umeå universitet.  Samarbetet kommer att omfatta workshops i Guatemala för att bygga forksningskompetens i tillämpningen av dessa verktyg och studiebesök till Umeå för att ge stöd vid utformningen av studier och för att skriva vetenskapliga publikationer.  Forskare vid Umeå universitet har en stark kompetens inom hälso- och sjukvårdsforskning och utvärdering av komplexa interventione i Europa och utvecklingsländer. Forskare vid Center for the Study of Equity and Governance in Health Systems i Guatemala har lång erfarenhet av interventioner och forskning för att stärka hälsosystemets ansvar för marginaliserade populationer. Detta partnerskap stärks av forskarnas ömsesida intresse av att använda forskningen som ett verktyg för att främja rättvisa och rätten till hälsa för missgynnade populationer.  Forskningen som utvecklas genom detta samarbete kommer att fokusera på en väletablerad intervention i Guatemala. Resultaten kommer att ge kunskap som är användbar för att göra sjukvårdssystemet mer rättvist, och även för att stärka genomförandet av den här typen av interventioner i liknande kontexter. Samarbetet kommer att ytterligare bidra till att bygga kompetens hos forskare i Guatemala i avancerade metoder för systemtänkande, och kommer att ge forskare från Umeå Universitet möjlighet att utveckla sin kompetens inom dessa metoder i en ny miljö.</narrative>
      <narrative>Our objective is to develop capacities in rigorous systems thinking methodologies to address the complex problem of strengthening the accountability of health systems to marginalized populations. Appreciation of the complex and dynamic nature of health systems has become increasingly common language in publications focused on identifying solutions to improve the population’s health more equitably and efficiently.  Systems thinking approaches are recognized as a valuable tool for strengthening health systems in low and middle income countries, however, capacity and support for conducting such research is missing.  This collaboration will contribute to: 1) Application of systems thinking research to strengthen an accountability intervention in the Guatemalan health system, 2) Building the methodological competence of Guatemalan researchers will present, and 3.) Providing an opportunity for Swedish researchers to further develop expertise in methods for complexity.    This project was conceived based in the partners’ shared interest in using research as a tool to promote equity and the right to health for disadvantaged populations. Mutual development of competencies in systems thinking tools and their application in complex accountability processes will provide the foundation for an enriching long-term research partnership.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Our objective is to develop capacities in rigorous systems thinking methodologies to address the complex problem of strengthening the accountability of health systems to marginalized populations. Appreciation of the complex and dynamic nature of health systems has become increasingly common language in publications focused on identifying solutions to improve the population’s health more equitably and efficiently.  Systems thinking approaches are recognized as a valuable tool for strengthening health systems in low and middle income countries, however, capacity and support for conducting such research is missing.  This collaboration will contribute to: 1) Application of systems thinking research to strengthen an accountability intervention in the Guatemalan health system, 2) Building the methodological competence of Guatemalan researchers will present, and 3.) Providing an opportunity for Swedish researchers to further develop expertise in methods for complexity.    This project was conceived based in the partners’ shared interest in using research as a tool to promote equity and the right to health for disadvantaged populations. Mutual development of competencies in systems thinking tools and their application in complex accountability processes will provide the foundation for an enriching long-term research partnership.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under det senaste decenniet har många exempel visat att interventioner som stödjer medborgarna att göra sin röst hörd och samarbeta med myndigheter har varit effektiva i att göra den offentliga sektorn mer lyhörd och ansvarstagande. I Guatemala har en intervention under de senaste nio åren  i 20 kommunter arbetat med att ge stöd för en ökad insyn och övervakning av hälsovårdsmyndigheterna  resultaterat  i minskade nivåer av korruption och förbättrad kvalitet på tjänsterna. Men resultaten av dessa interventioner är beroende av komplexa processer som påverkas av sociala och politiska sammanhang. För att stärka hälso- och sjukvårdssystemens ansvar gentemot marginaliserade befolkningsgrupper i utvecklingsländer finns det ett behov av kunskap om de komplexa processer genom vilka maktrelationer är modifierade och förändring sker. Förutom att veta huruvida den här typen av interventioner är effektiva, så finnes det ett behov av  att visa hur de fungerar, och vilka förutsättningara är för deras framgång. Systemtänkandets vetenskap erbjuder rigorösa metodologiska verktyg som är användbara för att förstå hur komplexa interventioner fungerar och för att stärka deras genomförande i hälso- och sjukvårdssystemen. Systemtänkande strategier redovisas som ett värdefullt verktyg för att stärka hälso- och sjukvårdssystemen i utvecklingsländerna, men kapacitet och stöd för att bedriva sådan forskning saknas ofta.  Syftet med detta projekt är att öka kapaciteten vid tillämpningen av verktyg för att utvärdera intervention som fokuserar på att stärka ansvarsskyldigheten för hälso- och sjukvårdssystemen. populationer. Detta kommer att ske genom att utveckla ett partnerskap mellan forskare vid Center for the Study of Equity and Governance in Health Systems i Guatemala och Umeå universitet.  Samarbetet kommer att omfatta workshops i Guatemala för att bygga forksningskompetens i tillämpningen av dessa verktyg och studiebesök till Umeå för att ge stöd vid utformningen av studier och för att skriva vetenskapliga publikationer.  Forskare vid Umeå universitet har en stark kompetens inom hälso- och sjukvårdsforskning och utvärdering av komplexa interventione i Europa och utvecklingsländer. Forskare vid Center for the Study of Equity and Governance in Health Systems i Guatemala har lång erfarenhet av interventioner och forskning för att stärka hälsosystemets ansvar för marginaliserade populationer. Detta partnerskap stärks av forskarnas ömsesida intresse av att använda forskningen som ett verktyg för att främja rättvisa och rätten till hälsa för missgynnade populationer.  Forskningen som utvecklas genom detta samarbete kommer att fokusera på en väletablerad intervention i Guatemala. Resultaten kommer att ge kunskap som är användbar för att göra sjukvårdssystemet mer rättvist, och även för att stärka genomförandet av den här typen av interventioner i liknande kontexter. Samarbetet kommer att ytterligare bidra till att bygga kompetens hos forskare i Guatemala i avancerade metoder för systemtänkande, och kommer att ge forskare från Umeå Universitet möjlighet att utveckla sin kompetens inom dessa metoder i en ny miljö.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>Incorporating seascape connectivity and fishers’ local ecological knowledge in the management of tropical marine resources</narrative>
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      <narrative>Shallow-water habitats including coral reefs, seagrass beds, and mangroves provide a number of ecological goods and services (e.g. fish) that are fundamental for the economic and societal development in coastal communities. Many people are dependent on fish as their primary source of protein, highlighting the need to manage this resource correctly. Much is known about separate coastal habitats, however, little is known about how they are interconnected by migrating fish and dependent on each other. Understanding these links (connectivity) and when and where links are broken is crucial. This project aims to (1) study thresholds in connectivity in order to understand the consequences of fragmentation on fish supply in multiple habitats, and (2) include local ecological knowledge (LEK) to complement scientific knowledge and engage local fishers in management of marine resources. Landscape ecology, using Geographical Information Systems (GIS) combined with fish census, and semi-structured interviews with local fishers’ will be applied. Field trips and workshops involving both PhD/Master students and senior scientists will be conducted in East Africa (Tanzania/Mozambique) and Sweden once or twice a year to maintain collaboration and knowledge exchange between scientists from all regions. Furthermore, the project aims to build a scientific/ collaborative platform from which new grant proposals can be applied in order to secure long-term collaboration between involved applicants.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I många tropiska områden bildar mangrove, sjögräsängar och korallrev en mosaik av habitat, ofta kallat ett tropiskt havslandskap. Vi har ganska goda kunskaper om vart och ett av dessa habitat men vi vet lite om hur dessa är länkade till varandra och hur havslandskapet fungerar som helhet. Vandrande fiskar utgör en av de viktigaste länkarna i havslandskapet. Många korallrevsfiskar växer t.ex. upp i mangrove eller sjögräsområden och flyttar sedan till korallreven när de blir större. Flertalet korallrevsfiskar simmar även mellan korallrev och sjögräs för att äta och bidrar därmed till att kontrollera populationerna av födodjur i sjögräs och utbytet av energi och närsalter mellan habitaten. Forskning runt Zanzibar i Tanzania har visat att hälften av alla korallrevsfiskarter utnyttjar mer än ett habitat och nästan en femtedel utnyttjar mangrove och sjögräs som uppväxtområden. Dessa resultat visar verkligen hur sammanlänkade habitaten kan vara i tropiska länder. Under de senaste decennierna har över 30 % av jordens mangrove-, sjögräs-, och korallområden minskat. Mängden fisk har också minskat avsevärt världen över. Då fisk utgör den främsta källan till protein för människor som bor längst kustområden i Afrika, har en minskning av fisk och deras uppväxtområden en förödande effekt. Målet med denna studie är därför att fylla informationsluckor i förståelsen för hur olika områden är länkade för att på så sätt bättre kunna förvalta ekosystemtjänster (t.ex. fiske) kopplade till de olika habitaten i havslandskapet. Vi vill med denna studie besvara frågor som; hur mycket kan ett habitat i ett område reduceras i utbredning (dvs. fragmenteras) innan dessa viktiga länkar bryts? Vilka avstånd är kritiska mellan olika habitat för att upprätthålla länkar? Finns det tröskelvärden då biodiversiteten och abundansen av fisk drastiskt minskar pga. brutna länkar? För att studera dessa frågor kommer vi att använda oss av lanskapsekologiska metoder utvecklade för terrestra miljöer. Denna metod har nyligen börjat användas i marina miljöer och har visat sig vara en lämplig metod att testa konnektiviet (länkar) i tropiska områden. Habitatkartor i kombination med insamlad fiskdata (abundans och diversitet) kommer att användas för att med hjälp av Geografiska informationssystem (GIS) kunna finna olika tröskelvärden då länkar bryts. Vi kommer även att intervjua fiskare om deras lokala ekologiska kunskaper (Local Ecological Knowledge, LEK) om uppväxt- och födoområden för viktiga fiskarter för att komplettera vetenskaplig information med lokalkännedom. Vidare hoppas vi på detta sätt kunna öka intresset och engagemanget hos lokala fiskare i kustförvaltningen, något som tidigare varit ett problem i många fattiga länder. För att utföra dessa studier har ett sammarbete påbörjats mellan Sverige, Tanzania och Mocambique. Vi har hunnit göra en del studier i Tanzania, men studier på länkar i Mocambiques havslandskap saknas. Kunskaperna från våra tidigare studier i Tanzania kan därför komma till användning i Mocambique genom detta sammarbete. Omvänt finns det även viktig kunskap och erfarenhet av tropiska system i Mocambique som i sin tur kan komma till användning i Tanzania genom sammarbetet. Tre forskare, en från varje land, kommer att leda arbetet och träffas under fältarbeten och workshops samt hjälpas åt att handleda och utbilda doktorander och master- studenter inom projektet. Två fältstudier kommer att utföras, en i Tanzania under 2016 där tröskelvärden för länkar inom havslandskapet ska undersökas och en i Mocambique under 2017 där interview-baserade studier på lokalkännedom om habitatlänkar ska undersökas. Två workshops kommer även äga rum, en i samband med fältresan i Mocambique och en i Sverige där berörda forskare kommer att träffas för att diskutera resultat, skriva artiklar och planera nya ansökningar för att försäkra ett långsiktigt sammarbete mellan forskarna inom detta projekt.   Resultaten från dessa studier kommer att öka vår förståelse för hur havslan</narrative>
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      <narrative>Shallow-water habitats including coral reefs, seagrass beds, and mangroves provide a number of ecological goods and services (e.g. fish) that are fundamental for the economic and societal development in coastal communities. Many people are dependent on fish as their primary source of protein, highlighting the need to manage this resource correctly. Much is known about separate coastal habitats, however, little is known about how they are interconnected by migrating fish and dependent on each other. Understanding these links (connectivity) and when and where links are broken is crucial. This project aims to (1) study thresholds in connectivity in order to understand the consequences of fragmentation on fish supply in multiple habitats, and (2) include local ecological knowledge (LEK) to complement scientific knowledge and engage local fishers in management of marine resources. Landscape ecology, using Geographical Information Systems (GIS) combined with fish census, and semi-structured interviews with local fishers’ will be applied. Field trips and workshops involving both PhD/Master students and senior scientists will be conducted in East Africa (Tanzania/Mozambique) and Sweden once or twice a year to maintain collaboration and knowledge exchange between scientists from all regions. Furthermore, the project aims to build a scientific/ collaborative platform from which new grant proposals can be applied in order to secure long-term collaboration between involved applicants.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I många tropiska områden bildar mangrove, sjögräsängar och korallrev en mosaik av habitat, ofta kallat ett tropiskt havslandskap. Vi har ganska goda kunskaper om vart och ett av dessa habitat men vi vet lite om hur dessa är länkade till varandra och hur havslandskapet fungerar som helhet. Vandrande fiskar utgör en av de viktigaste länkarna i havslandskapet. Många korallrevsfiskar växer t.ex. upp i mangrove eller sjögräsområden och flyttar sedan till korallreven när de blir större. Flertalet korallrevsfiskar simmar även mellan korallrev och sjögräs för att äta och bidrar därmed till att kontrollera populationerna av födodjur i sjögräs och utbytet av energi och närsalter mellan habitaten. Forskning runt Zanzibar i Tanzania har visat att hälften av alla korallrevsfiskarter utnyttjar mer än ett habitat och nästan en femtedel utnyttjar mangrove och sjögräs som uppväxtområden. Dessa resultat visar verkligen hur sammanlänkade habitaten kan vara i tropiska länder. Under de senaste decennierna har över 30 % av jordens mangrove-, sjögräs-, och korallområden minskat. Mängden fisk har också minskat avsevärt världen över. Då fisk utgör den främsta källan till protein för människor som bor längst kustområden i Afrika, har en minskning av fisk och deras uppväxtområden en förödande effekt. Målet med denna studie är därför att fylla informationsluckor i förståelsen för hur olika områden är länkade för att på så sätt bättre kunna förvalta ekosystemtjänster (t.ex. fiske) kopplade till de olika habitaten i havslandskapet. Vi vill med denna studie besvara frågor som; hur mycket kan ett habitat i ett område reduceras i utbredning (dvs. fragmenteras) innan dessa viktiga länkar bryts? Vilka avstånd är kritiska mellan olika habitat för att upprätthålla länkar? Finns det tröskelvärden då biodiversiteten och abundansen av fisk drastiskt minskar pga. brutna länkar? För att studera dessa frågor kommer vi att använda oss av lanskapsekologiska metoder utvecklade för terrestra miljöer. Denna metod har nyligen börjat användas i marina miljöer och har visat sig vara en lämplig metod att testa konnektiviet (länkar) i tropiska områden. Habitatkartor i kombination med insamlad fiskdata (abundans och diversitet) kommer att användas för att med hjälp av Geografiska informationssystem (GIS) kunna finna olika tröskelvärden då länkar bryts. Vi kommer även att intervjua fiskare om deras lokala ekologiska kunskaper (Local Ecological Knowledge, LEK) om uppväxt- och födoområden för viktiga fiskarter för att komplettera vetenskaplig information med lokalkännedom. Vidare hoppas vi på detta sätt kunna öka intresset och engagemanget hos lokala fiskare i kustförvaltningen, något som tidigare varit ett problem i många fattiga länder. För att utföra dessa studier har ett sammarbete påbörjats mellan Sverige, Tanzania och Mocambique. Vi har hunnit göra en del studier i Tanzania, men studier på länkar i Mocambiques havslandskap saknas. Kunskaperna från våra tidigare studier i Tanzania kan därför komma till användning i Mocambique genom detta sammarbete. Omvänt finns det även viktig kunskap och erfarenhet av tropiska system i Mocambique som i sin tur kan komma till användning i Tanzania genom sammarbetet. Tre forskare, en från varje land, kommer att leda arbetet och träffas under fältarbeten och workshops samt hjälpas åt att handleda och utbilda doktorander och master- studenter inom projektet. Två fältstudier kommer att utföras, en i Tanzania under 2016 där tröskelvärden för länkar inom havslandskapet ska undersökas och en i Mocambique under 2017 där interview-baserade studier på lokalkännedom om habitatlänkar ska undersökas. Två workshops kommer även äga rum, en i samband med fältresan i Mocambique och en i Sverige där berörda forskare kommer att träffas för att diskutera resultat, skriva artiklar och planera nya ansökningar för att försäkra ett långsiktigt sammarbete mellan forskarna inom detta projekt.   Resultaten från dessa studier kommer att öka vår förståelse för hur havslan</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Människors beteende är komplicerat. Vi vet att beteende påverkas av resurstillgång såväl som många andra faktorer och omständigheter så som fysiska miljöer. Ekonomer har länge försökt skapa modeller för beteende i ekonomiska sammanhang, så som konsumenters reaktioner på pris- och inkomstförändringar såväl som allokeringsbeslut inom hushåll (Stone, 1954; Becker, 1974). Sedan 1960-talet har ekonomiska experiment i s k datalab blivit ett alltmer populärt verktyg, ett verktyg som har gjort det möjligt att studera beteende som inte så enkelt kan identifieras utifrån standard (konsumtions) data (Smith, 1962, Smith, 1982). Uppkomsten av experimentella metoder gav även upphov till vad som har kallats beteendeekonomi, där målet har varit att införliva psykologisk realism (Tversky and Kahneman, 1979) i ekonomiska beteendemodeller. Syftet med detta forskningsprojekt är att bidra till denna litteratur genom att studera psykologiska reaktioner och beteendereaktioner på en specifik del av den fysiska omgivningen, dvs höga och låga temperaturer.   Det finns en omfattande litteratur som dokumenterar ett samband mellan höga temperaturer, konflikt och dålig ekonomisk utveckling (Burke m fl 2009; Burke m fl 2013). En mycket viktig fråga inom utvecklingsekonomi är sålunda att precisera den bakomliggande mekanismen för sambandet mellan hög temperatur och dåliga ekonomiska utfall. Det finns också en växande litteratur som behandlar hur miljöfaktorer och neurobiologi påverkar ekonomiska val. Detta innefattar arbeten rörande fattigdomens psykologi, hunger och stress (Mani m fl, 2013; Bushman m fl 2014; Haushofer och Fehr 2014). Emellertid så är det ganska okänt hur individuellt beslutsfattande påverkas av temperatur.  Tre kärnfrågor är: 1. Vilka är beteendereaktionerna på temperaturvariationer? 2. Vilka är de (neurobiologiska) mekanismerna som skapar beteendereaktioner?  3. Påverkar temperatur etniska snedvridningar?   Detta forskningsprojekt kommer i viss utsträckning att behandla samtliga dessa frågor, men huvudfokus i forskningen kommer att ligga på den första och den tredje frågan. Då detta utgör ett nytt forskningsområde, har vi inga starka hypoteser om hur beteende förändras med temperatur. (Flera psykologiska studier rapporterar en ökad aggression, men det är inte uppenbart vad detta innebär för ekonomiskt beslutsfattande; se Burke m fl (2013) för en referens). Därför föreslår vi ett första experiment för att testa flera standardekonomiska val och utfall inklusive tilltro, prosocialt beteende, risktagande och tålamod. Det andra experimentet som vi föreslår är utformat för att identifiera potentiella effekter av temperaturer på etnisk-specifika snedvridningar och s k ”inomgrupps-” och ”utomgrupps” effekter som är relaterade till etnicitet. Det senare experimentet kommer sålunda att ha betydelse för litteraturen rörande konflikter i afrikanska länder.  En litteratur som är relaterad till den andra frågan rörande mekanismerna för beteendeförändringar, är den litteratur som rör fattigdomens psykologi. Denna litteratur har identifierat att stress och mental utmattning är nyckelmekanismer för hur fattigdom påverkar beslutsfattande (Mani m fl, 2013; Haushofer och Fehr 2014). Vi tror att det kan vara möjligt att identifiera liknande mekanismer som förklarar hur temperaturer påverkar beteende och vi kommer i experimentet att testa hur temperaturen orsakar förändringar i testresultat för stress (som mäts genom salivprov) såväl som kognitiva testresultat.</narrative>
      <narrative>The aim of this research project is to study how temperature influences economic decision making in an experimental setting. There is an extensive literature documenting a relationship between high temperatures, conflict and poor economic performance (Burke et al 2009, Burke et al 2013). There is also a growing literature addressing how environmental factors and neurobiology influence economic choices. This includes work on the psychology of poverty, hunger and stress (Mani et al, 2013, Bushman et al 2014, Haushofer and Fehr 2014). However, little is known about how individual decision making is influenced by temperature.  The core questions that will be studied in this reséarch project are:  1. What are the behavioral responses to variation in temperature? 2. What are the (neurobiological) mechanisms causing the behavioral responses?   3. Does temperature affect ethnic biases?  We will conduct two experiments to study these questions, one that is concerned with causal effects from temperature on standard economic choices as well as stress and cognitive performance, and another that nails down the effect of temperature on ethnic biases, and so-called in-group versus outgroup effects. The data collected will help us study how stress and mental fatigue may influence the decision making of the poor, how ehtnic biases and conflicts are influenced and potentially induced by high temperature, and as a result how climate change may affect the outcomes for the poor.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Människors beteende är komplicerat. Vi vet att beteende påverkas av resurstillgång såväl som många andra faktorer och omständigheter så som fysiska miljöer. Ekonomer har länge försökt skapa modeller för beteende i ekonomiska sammanhang, så som konsumenters reaktioner på pris- och inkomstförändringar såväl som allokeringsbeslut inom hushåll (Stone, 1954; Becker, 1974). Sedan 1960-talet har ekonomiska experiment i s k datalab blivit ett alltmer populärt verktyg, ett verktyg som har gjort det möjligt att studera beteende som inte så enkelt kan identifieras utifrån standard (konsumtions) data (Smith, 1962, Smith, 1982). Uppkomsten av experimentella metoder gav även upphov till vad som har kallats beteendeekonomi, där målet har varit att införliva psykologisk realism (Tversky and Kahneman, 1979) i ekonomiska beteendemodeller. Syftet med detta forskningsprojekt är att bidra till denna litteratur genom att studera psykologiska reaktioner och beteendereaktioner på en specifik del av den fysiska omgivningen, dvs höga och låga temperaturer.   Det finns en omfattande litteratur som dokumenterar ett samband mellan höga temperaturer, konflikt och dålig ekonomisk utveckling (Burke m fl 2009; Burke m fl 2013). En mycket viktig fråga inom utvecklingsekonomi är sålunda att precisera den bakomliggande mekanismen för sambandet mellan hög temperatur och dåliga ekonomiska utfall. Det finns också en växande litteratur som behandlar hur miljöfaktorer och neurobiologi påverkar ekonomiska val. Detta innefattar arbeten rörande fattigdomens psykologi, hunger och stress (Mani m fl, 2013; Bushman m fl 2014; Haushofer och Fehr 2014). Emellertid så är det ganska okänt hur individuellt beslutsfattande påverkas av temperatur.  Tre kärnfrågor är: 1. Vilka är beteendereaktionerna på temperaturvariationer? 2. Vilka är de (neurobiologiska) mekanismerna som skapar beteendereaktioner?  3. Påverkar temperatur etniska snedvridningar?   Detta forskningsprojekt kommer i viss utsträckning att behandla samtliga dessa frågor, men huvudfokus i forskningen kommer att ligga på den första och den tredje frågan. Då detta utgör ett nytt forskningsområde, har vi inga starka hypoteser om hur beteende förändras med temperatur. (Flera psykologiska studier rapporterar en ökad aggression, men det är inte uppenbart vad detta innebär för ekonomiskt beslutsfattande; se Burke m fl (2013) för en referens). Därför föreslår vi ett första experiment för att testa flera standardekonomiska val och utfall inklusive tilltro, prosocialt beteende, risktagande och tålamod. Det andra experimentet som vi föreslår är utformat för att identifiera potentiella effekter av temperaturer på etnisk-specifika snedvridningar och s k ”inomgrupps-” och ”utomgrupps” effekter som är relaterade till etnicitet. Det senare experimentet kommer sålunda att ha betydelse för litteraturen rörande konflikter i afrikanska länder.  En litteratur som är relaterad till den andra frågan rörande mekanismerna för beteendeförändringar, är den litteratur som rör fattigdomens psykologi. Denna litteratur har identifierat att stress och mental utmattning är nyckelmekanismer för hur fattigdom påverkar beslutsfattande (Mani m fl, 2013; Haushofer och Fehr 2014). Vi tror att det kan vara möjligt att identifiera liknande mekanismer som förklarar hur temperaturer påverkar beteende och vi kommer i experimentet att testa hur temperaturen orsakar förändringar i testresultat för stress (som mäts genom salivprov) såväl som kognitiva testresultat.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vi avser att utveckla en ny metod för att bättre kunna beskriva och följa befintliga och nya nätverk av hiv-1 infektioner i Bangladesh. Genom att analysera en begränsad del av hivs arvsmassa har vi tidigare konstaterat att hiv-1 har introducerats ett flertal gånger i Bangladesh från närliggande länder och genom gästarbetare som återvänder från Mellersta östern. Vi har nu utvecklat en kostnadseffektiv sekvenseringsmetod som kan kartlägga nästan hela HIV-1 genomet (kallad NFLG). Dessutom arbetar vi med att vidareutveckla fylogeografiska metoder i vilka vi kombinerar virusets gensekvenser med epidemiologiska, kliniska och beteende-data för att få information om hiv-1 stammarnas rörelse i tid och rum i ett land. Genom att kombinera dessa metoder kommer vi att få ett kraftfullt verktyg för att följa hiv-1 epidemin i Bangladesh, följa spridningen av befintliga stammar och identifiera uppkomsten av nya stammar. Denna kunskap kommer att kunna användas som stöd för förståelsen för spridningen av hiv-1 och designen av preventiva  åtgärder för att motverka detta. Metodutvecklingen sker initialt vid Karolinska Institutet och forskare från Bangladesh lär sig metoden. Därefter överförs kunskapen till Bangladesh där ett större antal prover från hiv-1 smittade personer för den senaste 10 års perioden kommer att analyseras. Forskarna från KI och Bangladesh kommer under slutfasen tillsammans analysera data, beskriva hiv-1 epidemin i Bangladesh och ge information till myndigheter vilken kan användas för nationella strategier för att motverka hiv-1 epidemin</narrative>
      <narrative>Aims The aim is to develop a cost-effective molecular surveillance phylogeographic tool and use it to understand the intra- and inter-country movement of HIV strains in Bangladesh and inform on strategies how to combat the HIV epidemic. Three substudies will be done: i) To develop a near-full-length-genome protocol adopted for HIV strains in Bangladesh; ii) To develop a phylogeographic model for cluster analysis by integrating virus sequences with epidemiological, demographical and behavioural data, to understand the dynamics of transmission; iii) To validate and implement the model in Bangladesh to inform and support preventive measures. Project description and mode of cooperation The KI researchers will develop two cost-effective and simplified tools: i) a full-genome sequencing assay (NFLG) based on modern next generation sequencing; ii) an high-resolution Bayesian phylogeographic model. By combining the methods, we will creat a powerful tool to understand the spatial and temporal movements of HIV. A larg number of plasma samples (n= 400) will be analysed from clients attending an HIV Testing and Counselling (HTC) services at Dhaka Hospital. The virus full-genome sequence data will be analysed together with epidemiological, demographical, and behavioural data.  The design of the study is done together by the partners from KI and Bangladesh. The initial development of the assay and the phylogeopgraphic model will be done at KI. Thereafter the methods are transferred to</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vi avser att utveckla en ny metod för att bättre kunna beskriva och följa befintliga och nya nätverk av hiv-1 infektioner i Bangladesh. Genom att analysera en begränsad del av hivs arvsmassa har vi tidigare konstaterat att hiv-1 har introducerats ett flertal gånger i Bangladesh från närliggande länder och genom gästarbetare som återvänder från Mellersta östern. Vi har nu utvecklat en kostnadseffektiv sekvenseringsmetod som kan kartlägga nästan hela HIV-1 genomet (kallad NFLG). Dessutom arbetar vi med att vidareutveckla fylogeografiska metoder i vilka vi kombinerar virusets gensekvenser med epidemiologiska, kliniska och beteende-data för att få information om hiv-1 stammarnas rörelse i tid och rum i ett land. Genom att kombinera dessa metoder kommer vi att få ett kraftfullt verktyg för att följa hiv-1 epidemin i Bangladesh, följa spridningen av befintliga stammar och identifiera uppkomsten av nya stammar. Denna kunskap kommer att kunna användas som stöd för förståelsen för spridningen av hiv-1 och designen av preventiva  åtgärder för att motverka detta. Metodutvecklingen sker initialt vid Karolinska Institutet och forskare från Bangladesh lär sig metoden. Därefter överförs kunskapen till Bangladesh där ett större antal prover från hiv-1 smittade personer för den senaste 10 års perioden kommer att analyseras. Forskarna från KI och Bangladesh kommer under slutfasen tillsammans analysera data, beskriva hiv-1 epidemin i Bangladesh och ge information till myndigheter vilken kan användas för nationella strategier för att motverka hiv-1 epidemin</narrative>
      <narrative>Aims The aim is to develop a cost-effective molecular surveillance phylogeographic tool and use it to understand the intra- and inter-country movement of HIV strains in Bangladesh and inform on strategies how to combat the HIV epidemic. Three substudies will be done: i) To develop a near-full-length-genome protocol adopted for HIV strains in Bangladesh; ii) To develop a phylogeographic model for cluster analysis by integrating virus sequences with epidemiological, demographical and behavioural data, to understand the dynamics of transmission; iii) To validate and implement the model in Bangladesh to inform and support preventive measures. Project description and mode of cooperation The KI researchers will develop two cost-effective and simplified tools: i) a full-genome sequencing assay (NFLG) based on modern next generation sequencing; ii) an high-resolution Bayesian phylogeographic model. By combining the methods, we will creat a powerful tool to understand the spatial and temporal movements of HIV. A larg number of plasma samples (n= 400) will be analysed from clients attending an HIV Testing and Counselling (HTC) services at Dhaka Hospital. The virus full-genome sequence data will be analysed together with epidemiological, demographical, and behavioural data.  The design of the study is done together by the partners from KI and Bangladesh. The initial development of the assay and the phylogeopgraphic model will be done at KI. Thereafter the methods are transferred to</narrative>
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      <narrative>Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the sixth most common cancer worldwide, and the second most common cause of death from cancer. Liver cirrhosis is the major risk factor for the development of HCC. In Ghana, liver cancer kills more adults than any other malignancy. Recent studies suggested that the intestinal microflora, which is the main source of portal vein Lipopolysaccharide, plays a critical role in this process. This joint effort with research and clinical experts in liver cancer, cirrhosis, microbiota, and epidemiology in Ghana, US and Sweden will help us to better understand the role of the intestinal microflora in the inflammatory process of liver cirrhosis and its progression. Our hypothesis is that the composition of the gut microbiome to which the liver is exposed at an enhanced level during liver cirrhosis, plays a role in the oncogenesis attributed to cirrhosis. We will study this using a prospective cohort study design including a group of liver cirrhosis patients and its matched healthy controls in Ghana. We will collect fecal samples from patients and controls and DNA will be extracted and 16S rRNA sequenced. If our hypothesis is proven correct, it opens up the possibility that simple probiotic regimens may be useful for prevention of liver cancer in low resource settings that would have a tremendous impact on poverty reduction. We estimate that the study will last 3 years and full results available in the year following the completion of the study.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Levercancer är den sjätte vanligaste cancerformen i världen och den näst vanligaste dödsorsaken i cancer. Skrumplever är den största riskfaktorn för att utveckla levercancer. I Ghana dödar levercancer fler vuxna än någon annan sjukdom. Nya studier tyder på att tarmflorans mikroflora spelar en avgörande roll i denna process. Denna gemensamma satsning med forskarexperter och kliniker i levercancer, skrumplever, mikrobiologi, i Ghana, USA och Sverige kommer hjälpa oss att bättre förstå vilken roll tarmflorans mikroorganismer spelar i denna inflammatoriska process vid skrumplever. Vår hypotes är att sammansättningen av tarmen mikroorganismer för vilken levern exponeras vid en förhöjd nivå under skrumplever, spelar en viktig roll vid uppkomsten av levercancer. Vi kommer att studera detta i Ghana med hjälp av en epidemiologisk studie där vi följer en grupp av patienter med skrumplever och dess matchade friska kontroller. För att studera tarmens mikroflora kommer vi att samla in avföringsprover från patienterna och kontrollerna som analyseras i labbet. Om vår hypotes är korrekt, öppnar detta upp möjligheten att enklare probiotiska behandling kan vara användbara för att förebygga levercancer i lågresursländer vilket skulle ha en stor betydelse för fattigdomsminskning. Vi uppskattar att studien kommer att pågå tre år.</narrative>
      <narrative>Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the sixth most common cancer worldwide, and the second most common cause of death from cancer. Liver cirrhosis is the major risk factor for the development of HCC. In Ghana, liver cancer kills more adults than any other malignancy. Recent studies suggested that the intestinal microflora, which is the main source of portal vein Lipopolysaccharide, plays a critical role in this process. This joint effort with research and clinical experts in liver cancer, cirrhosis, microbiota, and epidemiology in Ghana, US and Sweden will help us to better understand the role of the intestinal microflora in the inflammatory process of liver cirrhosis and its progression. Our hypothesis is that the composition of the gut microbiome to which the liver is exposed at an enhanced level during liver cirrhosis, plays a role in the oncogenesis attributed to cirrhosis. We will study this using a prospective cohort study design including a group of liver cirrhosis patients and its matched healthy controls in Ghana. We will collect fecal samples from patients and controls and DNA will be extracted and 16S rRNA sequenced. If our hypothesis is proven correct, it opens up the possibility that simple probiotic regimens may be useful for prevention of liver cancer in low resource settings that would have a tremendous impact on poverty reduction. We estimate that the study will last 3 years and full results available in the year following the completion of the study.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative>Development of bio-inspired catalysts for oxidative degradation of organic pollutants in wastewater</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Forskningen inom detta samarbetsprojekt inriktas på syntes av järnkomplex som kan användas som katalysatorer för reaktioner där en eller flera syreatomer inkorporeras i kolväten (en katalysator är ett ämne eller kemisk förening som kan påskynda en kemisk reaktion utan att själv förbrukas i reaktionen). Vårt långsiktiga mål är att kunna använda syremolekylen (O2) som en källa till de syreatomer som adderas till kolväten, i likhet med naturliga (biologiska) reaktioner av denna typ. Vi önskar använda de nya katalysatorerna till att infoga syreatomer i vissa organiska föreningar som är vanligt förekommande föroreningar i vatten. Genom denna typ av oxidationsreaktion, kan de förorenande ämnena göras mindre giftiga, och de produkter som skapas kan vanligtvis brytas ned lättre än de ursprungliga föreningarna. Det är tänkt att de nya katalysatorer som utvecklas skall på detta sätt kunna användas till rengöring av vatten.</narrative>
      <narrative>This project is devoted to the development of new molecular transition metal catalysts for the oxidation of persistent pollutants, with the aim of developing applications of the catalysts to waste water treatment. The catalysts will emulate essential aspects of biological oxygenase enzymes that utilize dioxygen to oxidize hydrocarbons.  There is a great interest in mimicking the reactivity of monooxygenase enzymes (catalyzing the prototypical reaction R-H + O2 + 2H+ + 2e- -&gt; ROH + H2O) and dioxygenases (that catalyze R + O2 -&gt; RO2). In the present research project, focus will be put on the development of non-heme iron complexes that can oxidize alkanes, alkenes and alcohols (especially phenols and polyphenols, which are commonly encountered pollutants/xenobiotics in water, vide infra) into corresponding oxygenated compounds in “green” catalytic transformations, employing cheap and environmentally benign oxidants – ideally O2. The research will target (i) iron complexes of pentadentate ligands, designed to generate Fe(IV)=O complexes (ii) iron complexes of tetradentate ligands, designed to generate Fe(V)- or Fe(IV)-oxo-hydroxo oxidants, as well as reactive Fe(III)-OOH precursors (iii) iron(II) complexes of tetradentate ligands in the presence of sacrificial reductants that enable the complexes to activate dioxygen and generate iron-oxygen (Fe(II)-OOH, Fe(III)-OOH, Fe(IV)-oxo, Fe(IV)-oxo-hydroxo, Fe(V)-oxo-hydroxo) oxidants.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Development of bio-inspired catalysts for oxidative degradation of organic pollutants in wastewater</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project is devoted to the development of new molecular transition metal catalysts for the oxidation of persistent pollutants, with the aim of developing applications of the catalysts to waste water treatment. The catalysts will emulate essential aspects of biological oxygenase enzymes that utilize dioxygen to oxidize hydrocarbons.  There is a great interest in mimicking the reactivity of monooxygenase enzymes (catalyzing the prototypical reaction R-H + O2 + 2H+ + 2e- -&gt; ROH + H2O) and dioxygenases (that catalyze R + O2 -&gt; RO2). In the present research project, focus will be put on the development of non-heme iron complexes that can oxidize alkanes, alkenes and alcohols (especially phenols and polyphenols, which are commonly encountered pollutants/xenobiotics in water, vide infra) into corresponding oxygenated compounds in “green” catalytic transformations, employing cheap and environmentally benign oxidants – ideally O2. The research will target (i) iron complexes of pentadentate ligands, designed to generate Fe(IV)=O complexes (ii) iron complexes of tetradentate ligands, designed to generate Fe(V)- or Fe(IV)-oxo-hydroxo oxidants, as well as reactive Fe(III)-OOH precursors (iii) iron(II) complexes of tetradentate ligands in the presence of sacrificial reductants that enable the complexes to activate dioxygen and generate iron-oxygen (Fe(II)-OOH, Fe(III)-OOH, Fe(IV)-oxo, Fe(IV)-oxo-hydroxo, Fe(V)-oxo-hydroxo) oxidants.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Forskningen inom detta samarbetsprojekt inriktas på syntes av järnkomplex som kan användas som katalysatorer för reaktioner där en eller flera syreatomer inkorporeras i kolväten (en katalysator är ett ämne eller kemisk förening som kan påskynda en kemisk reaktion utan att själv förbrukas i reaktionen). Vårt långsiktiga mål är att kunna använda syremolekylen (O2) som en källa till de syreatomer som adderas till kolväten, i likhet med naturliga (biologiska) reaktioner av denna typ. Vi önskar använda de nya katalysatorerna till att infoga syreatomer i vissa organiska föreningar som är vanligt förekommande föroreningar i vatten. Genom denna typ av oxidationsreaktion, kan de förorenande ämnena göras mindre giftiga, och de produkter som skapas kan vanligtvis brytas ned lättre än de ursprungliga föreningarna. Det är tänkt att de nya katalysatorer som utvecklas skall på detta sätt kunna användas till rengöring av vatten.</narrative>
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      <narrative>A vaccine against malaria is urgently needed. The aim of this collaborative research project is to examine the role of antigen diversity on the antibody response and acquired immunity against clinical episodes of malaria; with the overall purpose of identifying candidate antigens to be included in a multi-component malaria vaccine. The project will describe parasite diversity in relation to antibody responses and protective immunity in individuals with different degree of exposure within defined geographical regions in Ghana and Kenya, as well as in travellers experiencing first time infections. We will focus on a subset of antigens (n=10) that have been shown to be potential targets of protective immunity and include both conserved and polymorphic proteins. We will sequence the parasites collected from the community to define precisely the diversity at the selected loci, express these antigens and then analyse the antibody responses to conserved and diverse antigens. We will specifically investigate combinations of antigens and variants of antigens to which antibodies confer protection. The project will use samples that are and have been collected within longitudinal well-established cohorts in Ghana and Kenya, as well as Swedish travelers. The proposed collaboration includes workshops and involves several PhD students including a joint PhD supervision between Ghana, Kenya and Sweden, and will be mutually beneficially for the research development of all partners.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Malaria är ett av de stora globala hälsoproblemen. Detta projekt ämnar bidra till utvecklingen av ett vaccin mot malaria. Under de senaste åren har stora insatser gjorts för att bekämpa malaria. Omfattande utdelning av myggnät och mer effektiva läkemedel har minskat utbredning av infektionen i många länder. Trots detta uppskattar Världshälsoorganisation (WHO) att malaria orsakade 200 miljoner sjukdomsfall och 600 000 dödsfall endast under 2013. Ytterligare bekämpningsmetoder behövs för att minska sjukdomsbördan och ett effektivt vaccin mot malaria vore oerhört värdefullt verktyg i denna kamp. Utveckling av ett vaccin mot malaria har visat sig vara komplicerad. Malariaparasiten har många olika antigen som uttrycks under olika stadier i livscykeln och många antigen är mycket variabla, och det finns många stammar av parasiten. Nyligen har ett första vaccin prövats i så kallad fas 3 studie och visade ca 30-50% skyddseffekt hos barn. Detta vaccin och de flesta andra vaccinkandidater består endast av en variant av ett malaria antigen.  Epidemiologisk forskning visar att individer som bor i malariaområden är mer skyddade om de har antikroppar mot flera olika antigen och andra studier visar att förekomsten av många stammar påverkar skyddet mot malaria. Ett vaccin som innehåller flera antigen bedöms därför kunna ge ett bättre skydd. Frågan är om det behövs antikroppar mot flera olika antigen eller flera varianter av de mest variabla antigenen.  I detta projekt önskar vi undersöka betydelsen av genetiska variationen inom tio antigen som nyligen visat sig vara de mest intressanta för antikroppsskydd mot malaria. Vi ämnar undersöka hur den antigena mångfalden inom dessa antigen är inom två olika geografiska områden med olika transmission i Ghana (hög transmission) och Kenya (låg-medel transmission). Genom att sekvensera och uttrycka antigen från respektive geografiskt område kan vi sedan undersöka förekomsten av antikroppar mot dessa antigen och om olika typer av antikroppssvar är kopplat till skydd mot att insjukna i malaria. Vi planerar att studera antikroppssvar under  första infektionerna hos barn i Ghana som följs under två år efter födelsen och jämföra dessa immunsvar vid förstagångsinfektioner hos svenska resenärer som behandlats för malaria i Sverige.  Vi planerar även på sikt att utröna betydelsen av asymptomatiskt bärarskap av parasiter hos befolkningen i malaria område genom att studera hur antikroppssvar påvekas i en behandlingsstudie.  Projektet innefattar nya samarbeten med forskare i Ghana samt fortsatt samarbete i Kenya. Flera doktorander kommer att vara delaktiga i projektet och en ghanansk student planeras registreras vid Karolinska Institutet med gemensam handledning av samtliga samarbetspartners och göra del av projektet i Kenya samt Sverige. Vi planera genomföra årliga workshops och seminarier med fördjupning inom projektets olika ämnesområden (antigen, antikroppars, immunitet). I samband med dessa möten kommer projektets olika studier att planeras i detalj och på sikt sammanställning av data till vetenskapliga publikationer.  Projektet förväntas bidra till utvecklingen av ett multi-komponentvaccin mot malaria och även kommer att bidra till vetenskaplig utveckling inom forskningsfältet samt de respektive medverkande parter.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ghana</narrative>
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      <narrative>A vaccine against malaria is urgently needed. The aim of this collaborative research project is to examine the role of antigen diversity on the antibody response and acquired immunity against clinical episodes of malaria; with the overall purpose of identifying candidate antigens to be included in a multi-component malaria vaccine. The project will describe parasite diversity in relation to antibody responses and protective immunity in individuals with different degree of exposure within defined geographical regions in Ghana and Kenya, as well as in travellers experiencing first time infections. We will focus on a subset of antigens (n=10) that have been shown to be potential targets of protective immunity and include both conserved and polymorphic proteins. We will sequence the parasites collected from the community to define precisely the diversity at the selected loci, express these antigens and then analyse the antibody responses to conserved and diverse antigens. We will specifically investigate combinations of antigens and variants of antigens to which antibodies confer protection. The project will use samples that are and have been collected within longitudinal well-established cohorts in Ghana and Kenya, as well as Swedish travelers. The proposed collaboration includes workshops and involves several PhD students including a joint PhD supervision between Ghana, Kenya and Sweden, and will be mutually beneficially for the research development of all partners.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Malaria är ett av de stora globala hälsoproblemen. Detta projekt ämnar bidra till utvecklingen av ett vaccin mot malaria. Under de senaste åren har stora insatser gjorts för att bekämpa malaria. Omfattande utdelning av myggnät och mer effektiva läkemedel har minskat utbredning av infektionen i många länder. Trots detta uppskattar Världshälsoorganisation (WHO) att malaria orsakade 200 miljoner sjukdomsfall och 600 000 dödsfall endast under 2013. Ytterligare bekämpningsmetoder behövs för att minska sjukdomsbördan och ett effektivt vaccin mot malaria vore oerhört värdefullt verktyg i denna kamp. Utveckling av ett vaccin mot malaria har visat sig vara komplicerad. Malariaparasiten har många olika antigen som uttrycks under olika stadier i livscykeln och många antigen är mycket variabla, och det finns många stammar av parasiten. Nyligen har ett första vaccin prövats i så kallad fas 3 studie och visade ca 30-50% skyddseffekt hos barn. Detta vaccin och de flesta andra vaccinkandidater består endast av en variant av ett malaria antigen.  Epidemiologisk forskning visar att individer som bor i malariaområden är mer skyddade om de har antikroppar mot flera olika antigen och andra studier visar att förekomsten av många stammar påverkar skyddet mot malaria. Ett vaccin som innehåller flera antigen bedöms därför kunna ge ett bättre skydd. Frågan är om det behövs antikroppar mot flera olika antigen eller flera varianter av de mest variabla antigenen.  I detta projekt önskar vi undersöka betydelsen av genetiska variationen inom tio antigen som nyligen visat sig vara de mest intressanta för antikroppsskydd mot malaria. Vi ämnar undersöka hur den antigena mångfalden inom dessa antigen är inom två olika geografiska områden med olika transmission i Ghana (hög transmission) och Kenya (låg-medel transmission). Genom att sekvensera och uttrycka antigen från respektive geografiskt område kan vi sedan undersöka förekomsten av antikroppar mot dessa antigen och om olika typer av antikroppssvar är kopplat till skydd mot att insjukna i malaria. Vi planerar att studera antikroppssvar under  första infektionerna hos barn i Ghana som följs under två år efter födelsen och jämföra dessa immunsvar vid förstagångsinfektioner hos svenska resenärer som behandlats för malaria i Sverige.  Vi planerar även på sikt att utröna betydelsen av asymptomatiskt bärarskap av parasiter hos befolkningen i malaria område genom att studera hur antikroppssvar påvekas i en behandlingsstudie.  Projektet innefattar nya samarbeten med forskare i Ghana samt fortsatt samarbete i Kenya. Flera doktorander kommer att vara delaktiga i projektet och en ghanansk student planeras registreras vid Karolinska Institutet med gemensam handledning av samtliga samarbetspartners och göra del av projektet i Kenya samt Sverige. Vi planera genomföra årliga workshops och seminarier med fördjupning inom projektets olika ämnesområden (antigen, antikroppars, immunitet). I samband med dessa möten kommer projektets olika studier att planeras i detalj och på sikt sammanställning av data till vetenskapliga publikationer.  Projektet förväntas bidra till utvecklingen av ett multi-komponentvaccin mot malaria och även kommer att bidra till vetenskaplig utveckling inom forskningsfältet samt de respektive medverkande parter.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Karolinska Institutet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-29" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>What does national ownership do to local participation? Cambodia and Rwanda in the midst of development trends and buzzwords</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vad gör nationellt ägande med lokalt deltagande? Kambodja och Rwanda mitt i biståndets trender och slagord</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det här forskningsprojektet behandlar "nationellt ägarskap" och "lokalt deltagande" i det internationella utvecklingsbiståndet, och den eventuella kopplingen mellan dem. Syftet är att undersöka vad som händer med det lokala deltagandet när det nationella ägarskapet ökar. Lokalt deltagande har länge varit starkt åberopat inom utvecklingsdebatten och det internationella utvecklingssamarbetet, något som de flesta aktörer har kunnat enas om som eftersträvansvärt. Men med den "nya biståndsarkitekturen", som kom att växa fram från millennieskiftet, har ett annat begrepp blivit dominerande: nationellt ägarskap anses helt central för att biståndet ska vara effektivt Både lokalt deltagande och nationellt ägarskap är i sig mångtydiga begrepp, och projektet utgår ifrån att nationellt ägarskap inte nödvändigtvis, så som vanligtvis antas, främjar lokalt deltagande. Tidigare forskning tyder snarare på att, för att förverkliga nationellt ägarskap krävs en stark centralmakt, vilket kan antas missgynna lokalt deltagande. Projektet bygger på kvalitativa och jämförande fallstudier av Kambodja och Rwanda, och av tre större utvecklingsrelaterade program i vart och ett av dem. Kambodja och Rwanda är av flera skäl lämpliga länder att studera och jämföra. De har båda under drygt 20 år mottagit stora mängder internationellt bistånd, och därmed mött skiftande biståndstrender, inklusive krav på både lokalt deltagande och nationellt ägarskap. Graden och typen av ägarskap har dock sett olika ut i de båda länderna. I båda fallen har ägarskapet efter hand stärkts, men av delvis olika skäl och det har hela tiden varit betydligt starkare i Rwanda än i Kambodja. I båda länderna har det lokala deltagande varit väldigt begränsat, och de många ambitiösa försök som har gjorts att förändra detta, har varit i olika grad initierade och drivna av internationella biståndgivare. De program som studeras är (1) decentraliseringsreformen, (2) policyn för lokal skogshantering, och (3) lagen om enskilda organisationer. Dessa har valts, dels därför att de alla förutsätter något slags lokal inblandning, dels för att de har fått uppmärksamhet och finansiering av internationella biståndsgivare, vilken skulle kunna leda till extern påverkan. De är också av likartad storlek och inriktning i de båda länderna, vilket underlättar jämförelser. Projektet bygger på en stor mängd officiell dokumentation och runt 50 intervjuer med nyckelpersoner på lokal och nationell nivå i vart och ett av länderna. I vart och ett av de sex programmen kommer uttryck för extern påverkan och för lokal inblandning sökas och undersökas, för att finna och förstå olika mönster av nationellt ägarskap och lokalt deltagande. Jämförelser kommer sedan göras inom och mellan de båda länderna, för att belysa förutsättningarna för lokalt deltagande i en situation av generellt stärkt nationellt ägarskap. Detta kommer i sin tur illustrera vilken roll det spelar lokalt ifall ett lands utvecklingsagenda bestäms i första hand av den egna regeringen eller av internationella biståndsgivare. Denna kunskap och förståelse kommer kunna användas för att förbättra hur man utformar och genomför aktiviteter som syftar till att öka nationellt ägarskap respektive loklat deltagande. Framför allt kommer ny kunskap om och förståelse för kopplingen mellan nationellt ägarskap och lokalt deltagande, kunna hjälpa till att undvika risken att dessa båda starka trender och goda ambitioner inom det internationella utvecklingssamarbetet motverkar varandra. Projektet kommer genomföras huvudsakligen av två svenska forskare med gedigen kunskap om internationellt utvecklingsbistånd, inte minst lokalt deltagande och nationellt ägarskap, och om både Kambodja och Rwanda. Avgörande för projektet är dock att det kommer genomföras i nära samarbete med väletablerade forskningsinstitut och forskare i de båda länderna. Detta garanterar kvaliteten och värdet av projektet, genom att underlätta både tillgången till och förståelsen av information, och möjlighetern</narrative>
      <narrative>This project challenges the widely held assumption that national ownership in development aid is conducive to local participation. Examining previously underexplored links between two widely promoted approaches, it connects two major debates in development thinking that have been conspicuously separated. Designed as a qualitative comparative case study of two strategically selected low income countries and three major programmes in each, the project examines what happens to local participation as national ownership is strengthened. Cambodia and Rwanda are moving towards increased national ownership, though for partly different reasons and with Rwanda well ahead of Cambodia. The programmes studied all necessitate local engagement and have attracted donor attention and funding. The project will be conducted by two researchers with profound relevant expertise, in close collaboration with a reputable research institution in each country. Based on official documentation and 50 interviews in each country, manifestations will be traced of external influence and local engagement, which will illustrate qualities of national ownership and local participation in each programme. Comparative analyses within and between the countries, then, will illuminate the overall climate for local participation in a situation of strengthened national ownership, and shed light on what difference it makes locally that a country's development agenda is primarily nationally owned rather than donor driven.</narrative>
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      <email>vetenskapsradet@vr.se</email>
      <website>www.vr.se</website>
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      <narrative>The Everyday Practice of Paying Taxes in Sub-Saharan Africa</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Skatteindrivning är centralt för statens kapacitet och legitimitet. Varför medborgarna tycker det är meningsfullt att betala skatt har dock fått ytterst lite uppmärksamhet, än mindre hur den vardagliga praktiken av att betala skatt ser ut i utvecklingsländer. För att förstå skatteviljan behöver vi förstå skattepraktiken: hur ser transaktionen ut; när sker den; var sker den; hur sker den; vem är inblandad? Skatteviljan är dock ett stort problem i utvecklingsländer, och särskilt i Afrika söder om Sahara. Samtidigt som dessa länder behöver minska sitt beroende av bistånd behöver de också öka statens intäkter för att kunna hantera framtidens utmaningar såsom klimatförändringar, fattigdom, bristande utbildning och ställa om till en hållbar utveckling. Skatter behövs för att bygga starka stater som kan förse sina medborgare med den hjälp och välfärd de behöver.    Dock är skatteforskning inte på dagordningen när statsbyggnad i Afrika eller den afrikanska medborgaren studeras. Att rösta och att betala skatt är självklara medborgarhandlingar, men medborgaren som väljare har fått mer uppmärksamhet än medborgaren som skattebetalare. Forskning om skatter och beskattning i Afrika söder om Sahara har inte undersökt hur vanliga medborgare kommer i kontakt med skatt, eller hur man skapar mening kring skattebetalning trots att det är centralt för skatteviljan. Detta projekt utvecklar nuvarande förklaringar genom att fokusera på den sociala praktiken av skatt: i vilka sammanhang är skatt en del av vardagen, vilka lokala aktörer är inblandade och vilka symboliska filter aktiveras? Hur förstås skatteupplevelsen och vad motiverar medborgaren att betala skatt? Forskningen har tidigare utgått från västerländska förklaringsmodeller och idéer om staten. Vad som behövs är istället en teori som utgår från medborgarnas egna upplevelser och därmed byggs nerifrån och upp, med ett fokus på att förstå skatteefterlevnad snarare än skatteflykt.    Genom en jämförande mikro-studie av medborgarnas skatteupplevelser i tre länder (Lesotho, Tanzania och Zambia) bidrar detta projekt med en ökad förståelse för hur dagens skattepraktik ser ut i dessa tre länder, men också i Afrika söder om Sahara mer generellt, då dessa länder representerar en bredd av skattesystem och olika typer av ekonomier. Skatteviljan och skatteuttaget varierar nämligen mellan dessa länder. För att genomföra en systematisk och jämförande studie av skattepraktiken i dessa länder, föreslår vi ett fokus på två typer av skatter (inkomstskatt och moms), vissa socioekonomiska grupper samt specifika platser. Datainsamlingen består av tre faser: 1) intervjuer med personal på de olika ländernas skatteverk; 2) fokusgruppsintervjuer kring skattepraktiken (var, när, hur, varför och med vem), samt 3) deltagande observationer på platser där skatt betalas eller är en del av vardagen. På så vis kommer projektet ge ett inifrånperspektiv på vad det innebär att vara skattebetalare i dessa länder.    Datainsamlingen sker på samma sätt i alla tre länder. Med hjälp av intervjuer med skatteverken identifieras typiska grupper av skattebetalare av vissa skatter (moms och inkomstskatt). Troliga grupper är självförsörjande jordbrukare, lärare, tjänstemän samt personer som jobbar inom detaljhandeln, gruvindustrin och fabriker. Därefter genomförs fokusgrupper med just dessa yrkesgrupper. Fokusgruppsintervjuerna identifierar sedan vilka platser som är särskilt relevanta för skattepraktiken (som t.ex. den lokala skattemyndigheten, skatteindrivarens kontor och bankkontor i fråga om inkomstskatt och lokala marknadsplatser och butiker när det gäller moms) för att därefter genomföra observationer på dessa platser. Projektet kartlägger och beskriver skattepraktiken och därigenom hur skatteviljan formas. På så vis kan teorier om skattevilja som utgår från medborgarnas egna upplevelser utvecklas.    Genom en kvalitativ studie av skattebetalning belyser det här projektet hur stater byggs upp i utvecklingsländer och bidrar till en bä</narrative>
      <narrative>Why do citizens pay taxes? This question is surprisingly underexplored. Understanding when citizens pay taxes and why they find it relevant and purposeful is central for answering this question. Tax compliance is a major concern in developing countries and particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa, in order to reduce dependency of foreign aid and increase state revenues for providing adequate health, educational and infrastructural services for their populations. In a nutshell, taxes are needed to build capable states that can provide for their citizens. Remarkably, taxation has not figured centrally on the agenda among scholars working on statebuilding in Africa or the African voter. Determinants of willingness to pay taxes in developing countries need to be scrutinized using an insiders' perspective of what it means to be a tax payer on an everyday basis across different socioeconomic groups. This project expands on current explanations through focusing on the social practice of taxes; when, how and where taxation occurs and how this practice forms part of the everyday for ordinary citizens. This is studied through an ethnographic study of the practices surrounding tax payment in three cases in Sub-Saharan Africa (Lesotho, Tanzania and Zambia), where the willingness to pay taxes and the relative tax burden vary. A comparative micro-study of citizens' experience with taxes, using interviews and observations, will reveal the room for building a tax paying culture.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Skatteindrivning är centralt för statens kapacitet och legitimitet. Varför medborgarna tycker det är meningsfullt att betala skatt har dock fått ytterst lite uppmärksamhet, än mindre hur den vardagliga praktiken av att betala skatt ser ut i utvecklingsländer. För att förstå skatteviljan behöver vi förstå skattepraktiken: hur ser transaktionen ut; när sker den; var sker den; hur sker den; vem är inblandad? Skatteviljan är dock ett stort problem i utvecklingsländer, och särskilt i Afrika söder om Sahara. Samtidigt som dessa länder behöver minska sitt beroende av bistånd behöver de också öka statens intäkter för att kunna hantera framtidens utmaningar såsom klimatförändringar, fattigdom, bristande utbildning och ställa om till en hållbar utveckling. Skatter behövs för att bygga starka stater som kan förse sina medborgare med den hjälp och välfärd de behöver.    Dock är skatteforskning inte på dagordningen när statsbyggnad i Afrika eller den afrikanska medborgaren studeras. Att rösta och att betala skatt är självklara medborgarhandlingar, men medborgaren som väljare har fått mer uppmärksamhet än medborgaren som skattebetalare. Forskning om skatter och beskattning i Afrika söder om Sahara har inte undersökt hur vanliga medborgare kommer i kontakt med skatt, eller hur man skapar mening kring skattebetalning trots att det är centralt för skatteviljan. Detta projekt utvecklar nuvarande förklaringar genom att fokusera på den sociala praktiken av skatt: i vilka sammanhang är skatt en del av vardagen, vilka lokala aktörer är inblandade och vilka symboliska filter aktiveras? Hur förstås skatteupplevelsen och vad motiverar medborgaren att betala skatt? Forskningen har tidigare utgått från västerländska förklaringsmodeller och idéer om staten. Vad som behövs är istället en teori som utgår från medborgarnas egna upplevelser och därmed byggs nerifrån och upp, med ett fokus på att förstå skatteefterlevnad snarare än skatteflykt.    Genom en jämförande mikro-studie av medborgarnas skatteupplevelser i tre länder (Lesotho, Tanzania och Zambia) bidrar detta projekt med en ökad förståelse för hur dagens skattepraktik ser ut i dessa tre länder, men också i Afrika söder om Sahara mer generellt, då dessa länder representerar en bredd av skattesystem och olika typer av ekonomier. Skatteviljan och skatteuttaget varierar nämligen mellan dessa länder. För att genomföra en systematisk och jämförande studie av skattepraktiken i dessa länder, föreslår vi ett fokus på två typer av skatter (inkomstskatt och moms), vissa socioekonomiska grupper samt specifika platser. Datainsamlingen består av tre faser: 1) intervjuer med personal på de olika ländernas skatteverk; 2) fokusgruppsintervjuer kring skattepraktiken (var, när, hur, varför och med vem), samt 3) deltagande observationer på platser där skatt betalas eller är en del av vardagen. På så vis kommer projektet ge ett inifrånperspektiv på vad det innebär att vara skattebetalare i dessa länder.    Datainsamlingen sker på samma sätt i alla tre länder. Med hjälp av intervjuer med skatteverken identifieras typiska grupper av skattebetalare av vissa skatter (moms och inkomstskatt). Troliga grupper är självförsörjande jordbrukare, lärare, tjänstemän samt personer som jobbar inom detaljhandeln, gruvindustrin och fabriker. Därefter genomförs fokusgrupper med just dessa yrkesgrupper. Fokusgruppsintervjuerna identifierar sedan vilka platser som är särskilt relevanta för skattepraktiken (som t.ex. den lokala skattemyndigheten, skatteindrivarens kontor och bankkontor i fråga om inkomstskatt och lokala marknadsplatser och butiker när det gäller moms) för att därefter genomföra observationer på dessa platser. Projektet kartlägger och beskriver skattepraktiken och därigenom hur skatteviljan formas. På så vis kan teorier om skattevilja som utgår från medborgarnas egna upplevelser utvecklas.    Genom en kvalitativ studie av skattebetalning belyser det här projektet hur stater byggs upp i utvecklingsländer och bidrar till en bä</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tuberkulos (TBC) är en sjukdom som oftast drabbar lungorna och orsakas av tuberkelbakterien. Årligen insjuknar omkring 9 miljoner och nära 1.5 miljoner dör i sjukdomen. WHO uppskattar att åtminstone 3 miljoner människor med TBC förblir odiagnostiserade vilket är en reservoar för fortsatt smittspridning. I väntan på ekonomisk utveckling i alla delar av världen och att fattiga länder skall utrustas med modern tuberkulosdiagnostik har vi utvecklat en snabb och tillförlitlig klinisk graderings-skala - TBscore. TBscore är utvecklad för högendemiska länder och kan öka andelen patienter som diagnosticeras med TBC. TBscore är ett kliniskt index som snabbt kan erhållas i fält utan några laboratorieprover eller dyr utrustning. Vi har i ett flertal tidigare studier i Guinea Bissau och Etiopien inom ett tidigare EU-stött nätverksprojekt visat att en hög TBscore korrelerar till ökad mortalitet och risk för aktiv TBC.  Vi föreslår nu en jämförande studie vid vårdcentraler i Etiopien och Guinea Bissau under 2017-19 där TBscore används för att öka andelen patienter som diagnosticeras för TBC jämfört med den vanliga strategin utan TBscore. Vi kommer att jämföra andelen som diagnosticeras med TBC mellan grupperna samt mortalitet vid 6 månader. TBscore har potentialen att ge en strukturerad behandlingsuppföljning samt en bättre selektion av patienter som prioriteras för TBC-diagnostik vilket är av stor vikt för att öka andelen som diagnosticeras med TBC i högendemiska länder. En central del av projektet som alla ingående samarbetsländer (Etiopien, Sverige, Danmark och Guinea Bissau) kommer att ha stor nytta av är uppbyggnaden och bibehållandet av kapacitet för att driva ett större kliniskt interventionsprojekt. Samarbetet kommer också att innebära gemensamma post docs och doktorander samt ett utbyte vad gäller träning i TBC-diagnostik (Etiopien), klinisk diagnotik (Etiopien), statistik (Guinea Bissau) och GCP-träning (Sverige). Nya strategier för upptäckt av TBC i högendemiska områden är av stor vikt för att nå WHOs mål att reducera aktiv TBC i världen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The WHO estimate that at least 3 million people with tuberculosis (TB) remain undiagnosed. In a previous network project between Sweden, Ethiopia, Denmark and Guinea Bissau, we have developed a clinical scoring tool (TBscore) aimed for low resource settings, which may increase the diagnostic yield of TB. The tool is an immediately assessable clinical index which accurately describes the risk of active TB disease and mortality prognosis, requiring only limited training and no use of expensive reagents. We plan to conduct a cluster-randomised trial in 2017-19 at health care facilities in Ethiopia and Guinea Bissau to evaluate the TBscore for increasing the diagnostic yield of TB among TB suspects compared with standard care. The main outcomes will be increase in number of patients diagnosed with TB compared with baseline and standard care in nonintervention clinics and 6-month mortality. A central part is to maintain the link in the network which will be a strong benefit for all partners and will enable this multi-center randomized trial and build capacity for future clinical trials. The interaction will involve several capacity building parts such as training of post docs and PhD students as well as training in TB diagnosis, GCP and statistical methods. New case finding strategies adopted for high endemic areas are essential in order to reach the goal of reducing TB world-wide.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tuberkulos (TBC) är en sjukdom som oftast drabbar lungorna och orsakas av tuberkelbakterien. Årligen insjuknar omkring 9 miljoner och nära 1.5 miljoner dör i sjukdomen. WHO uppskattar att åtminstone 3 miljoner människor med TBC förblir odiagnostiserade vilket är en reservoar för fortsatt smittspridning. I väntan på ekonomisk utveckling i alla delar av världen och att fattiga länder skall utrustas med modern tuberkulosdiagnostik har vi utvecklat en snabb och tillförlitlig klinisk graderings-skala - TBscore. TBscore är utvecklad för högendemiska länder och kan öka andelen patienter som diagnosticeras med TBC. TBscore är ett kliniskt index som snabbt kan erhållas i fält utan några laboratorieprover eller dyr utrustning. Vi har i ett flertal tidigare studier i Guinea Bissau och Etiopien inom ett tidigare EU-stött nätverksprojekt visat att en hög TBscore korrelerar till ökad mortalitet och risk för aktiv TBC.  Vi föreslår nu en jämförande studie vid vårdcentraler i Etiopien och Guinea Bissau under 2017-19 där TBscore används för att öka andelen patienter som diagnosticeras för TBC jämfört med den vanliga strategin utan TBscore. Vi kommer att jämföra andelen som diagnosticeras med TBC mellan grupperna samt mortalitet vid 6 månader. TBscore har potentialen att ge en strukturerad behandlingsuppföljning samt en bättre selektion av patienter som prioriteras för TBC-diagnostik vilket är av stor vikt för att öka andelen som diagnosticeras med TBC i högendemiska länder. En central del av projektet som alla ingående samarbetsländer (Etiopien, Sverige, Danmark och Guinea Bissau) kommer att ha stor nytta av är uppbyggnaden och bibehållandet av kapacitet för att driva ett större kliniskt interventionsprojekt. Samarbetet kommer också att innebära gemensamma post docs och doktorander samt ett utbyte vad gäller träning i TBC-diagnostik (Etiopien), klinisk diagnotik (Etiopien), statistik (Guinea Bissau) och GCP-träning (Sverige). Nya strategier för upptäckt av TBC i högendemiska områden är av stor vikt för att nå WHOs mål att reducera aktiv TBC i världen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Cirka 5 miljoner barn under fem år dör varje år i södra Afrika och mer än hälften av dessa barn dör av sjukdomar som enkelt hade kunnat förebyggas eller behandlats med hjälp av beprövad och billig sjukvård. Kvinnor i södra Afrika löper mer än 300 gånger högre risk jämfört med kvinnor i utvecklade länder att dö under graviditet och förlossning av komplikationer som är behandlingsbara eller möjliga att förebygga. Denna dramatiska bild av barn- och mödradödlighet kallar på omedelbar uppmärksamhet för att förstå vilka hälsoprogram och metoder som fungerar samt hur effektiva program kan användas för att vända den negativa trenden.  Den medicinska kunskapen för att bekämpa dödlighet av malaria, diarré och undernäring har varit tillgänglig i många år. Ändå dör miljontals av barn varje år i utvecklingsländer av dessa relativt enkelt behandlingsbara sjukdomar. Detta faktum visar på att medicinska lösningar inte är kärnan till problemet, utan det saknas kunskap om effektiva, implementerbara och hållbara sätt för att leverera dessa medicinska lösningar. Detta forskningsprojekt syftar till att undersöka hur man effektivt kan leverera grundläggande sjukvård i utvecklingsländer för att minska barn- och mödradödlighet.  Projektet är uppdelat i två delar där syftet med den första delen är att bidra till bristen på bevis på effektiva och skalbara system för att leverera medicinska lösningar till fattiga människor. Inom forskningsfältet efterfrågas brådskande ett systematiskt forskningsprogram för att studera hur man bäst levererar basal hälsovård för att minska barn- och mödradödlighet. Detta är huvudhypotesen i den första delen av detta forskningsprojekt där jag rigoröst utvärderar två olika hälsosystem i Uganda och Nigeria som grundar sig på lokala frivilligarbetare inom hälsovård och utvärderar dess effekter på barn- och mödradödlighet. Den andra delen av detta forskningsprojekt grundar sig i existerande forskning om jämställdhet inom hushållen i utvecklingsländer och som visar att ökade resurser i händerna på kvinnor mer sannolikt används för att investera i nästa generation - barns hälsa, nutrition, och utbildning - jämfört med om resurserna hamnar i händerna på männen. Mot denna bakgrund implementerar idag frivilligorganisationer och regeringar i utvecklingsländer biståndsprogram som är fokuserade på att öka kvinnors rättighet och bestämmanderätt. Det existerar dock väldigt lite rigoröst bevis på effektiviteten av dessa program. Den andra delen av detta forskningsprojekt har som mål att studera detta genom att utvärdera två olika jämställdhetsprogram i Uganda - som ökar kvinnors bestämmanderätt i hushållen samt ger män essentiell kunskap om barn- och mödravård - och studerar dess effekter på barn och mödrars hälsa.  Alla tre projekt i detta program implementeras och utvärderas under perioden 2017-2020 med randomiserade kontrollmetoder vilket är en välrenommerad kvantitativ utvärderingsmetod som rigoröst utvärderar effekten av olika interventioner och gör det möjligt att mäta den kausala effekten av programmen på barn- och mödradödlighet. Detta forskningsprojekt bidrar till den obesvarade forskningsfrågan om hur man bäst levererar grundläggande sjukvård till de mest behövande i fattiga delar av världen. Resultaten förväntas ge värdefulla insikter som kan påverka design och implementering av barn- och mödravårdsprogram i utvecklingsländer.</narrative>
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        <narrative>The Nepal Safe Motherhood and Neonatal Roadmap highlights the use of quality improvement approach for improving care</narrative>
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      <narrative>To further accelerate the rate of reduction of early neonatal mortality and intrapartum stillbirths a simplified neonatal resuscitation protocol: Helping Babies Breathe (HBB) has been developed, which has been shown to reduce intra-partum deaths by about 50%. There is however a need to evaluate different implementation strategies that promote retention of resuscitation skills and facilitate translation of knowledge into clinical practice, and to scale-up such implementation strategies.  We have previously successfully completed an implementation trial of HBB at a tertiary hospital in Kathmandu, Nepal. The HBB protocol was complemented by a Quality Improvement Cycle strategy (QIC) and displayed good retention of skills and significant changes in clinical practice. We now propose a scale-up study at district level of the HBB-QIC concept. The research project till apply a stepped-wedge cluster-randomized controlled design at eight (8) district hospital in different regions of Nepal. To ensure good health and survival for all is at the core of the development research agenda and this project addresses a neglected area with great potential for improvement. With a successful scale-up strategy the HBB-QIC concept can potentially have far-reaching consequences and make a huge contribution to the efforts to reduce the burden of intrapartum deaths.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Trots stora framsteg de senaste 10-15 åren dör fortfarande mer än 5 miljoner barn om året under graviditet och den första månaden efter förlossning. Den största delen av dessa dödsfall går att undvika med enkla och kostnadseffektiva åtgärder. Världssamfundet har kommit överens om att öka överlevnaden under denna period och initiativet "Every Newborn Action Plan" har som mål att minska dödligheten med hälften till år 2035. För att detta ska ske behövs nya innovativa lösningar, inte bara i form av nya metoder eller mediciner utan framför allt genom nya sätt att omvandla den kunskap som redan finns till praxis. Detta forskningsfält, som får allt mer uppmärksamhet, implementeringsforskningen, syftar till att förstå hur praxis ändras och vilka metoder som fungerar i olika miljöer för att uppnå förändring.  Ett område där vi vet vad som behöver göras men där kunskapen inte alltid omsätts till praxis är återupplivningen av nyfödda. Att födas är en stor fysiologisk omställning och runt 10% av alla nyfödda behöver hjälp för att komma igång med andningen och ta sitt första andetag. De allra flest behöver bara lätt stimulans för att komma igång med andningen, men runt 1% av alla nyfödda behöver ventileras, det som populärt kallas mun-mot-mun, även om det vanligen sker med en mask och ventileringsblåsa. Det räcker oftast med ett eller ett par andetag för att barnet ska komma igång med egen andning. Trots denna enkla åtgärd dör närmare en miljon barn om året för att de inte får hjälp att ta sitt första andetag, ett allvarligt exempel på bristande användning av kunskap.  För att adressera problemet med bristande ventilering av nyfödda har den amerikanska pediatriska föreningen utvecklat förenklade kliniska riktlinjer och ett utbildningspaket för att få alla barn som inte andas spontant vid födseln att ventileras inom en minut, den s.k. Golden Minute. Detta koncept, som kallas Helping Babies Breathe (HBB), har utvärderats i olika miljöer och man ha kunnat visa på minskad barnadödlighet i samband med förlossning på runt 50% efter införandet av HBB. Ett problem vid dessa studier har dock varit att praxis snabbt återgår till hur det var före införandet och att vårdpersonalen inte gör de nya riktlinjerna till rutin. Vi utvecklade därför en strategi för att stärka införandet och uppmuntra vårdpersonalen att fortsätta använda det de lärt sig. Utbildningspaketet från HBB kompletterades med dagliga färdighetsövningar, avstämningsmöten och feedback på handläggning. Denna kvalitetsstärkande strategi (Quality Improvement Cycle) testades på ett regionsjukhus i Kathmandu, Nepal och vi fann inte bara en minskad dödlighet i samma nivå som tidigare studier (runt 50%), men även att vårdpersonalen fortsatte med de nya rutinerna vid uppföljning efter sex månader.  Att testa ett koncept i en specifik miljö är en sak, men att få spridning och därmed lyckas införa ny a rutiner i ett helt hälsosystem kan vara en annan. Vi vill därför nu försöka att skala upp konceptet med HBB-QIC till distriktsnivå i Nepal och föreslår därför en stor studie på nio distriktssjukhus runt om i landet. Studien kommer att genomföras i samarbete med Patan Academy of Health Sciences och UNICEF Nepal. I Nepal föder fortfarande en stor andel av kvinnorna hemma, men intensiva kampanjer har minskat andelen hemförlossningar och allt fler barn föds på sjukhus. Det blir då än viktigare att kunna erbjuda vård med god kvalitet. Införandet av HBB-QIC kan vara en väg att åstadkomma detta.  Den föreslagna studien kommer att använda s.k. stepped wedge randomisering, vilket innebär att alla sjukhus kommer att få del av den nya utbildningen eftersom den har bevisad effekt. Den primära forskningsfrågan är om det är möjligt att få lika bra effekt på barnaöverlevnaden när interventionen görs i stor skala, och vilka specifika svårigheter ett storskaligt införandet av dessa nya rutiner kan föra med sig.  Om vi med denna studie kan visa på möjligheten att förändra klinisk praxis vid omhändertagandet av nyföd</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>Social and cultural dimensions of the recent Ebola outbreak in West Africa:  Ontological friction and the ills of ‘western witchcraft’</narrative>
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      <narrative>The recent Ebola epidemic in West Africa was one of the worst public health crises in modern history. A major problem contributing to its rapid spread and tragic consequences was the widespread belief in afflicted communities that the epidemic was caused by foreign sorcery and that biomedical relief teams sent in to control the disease were actually spreading the disease rather than combatting it. As a result, the emergency response teams met with strong and sometimes violent resistance from local communities, significantly hampering the Ebola eradication effort.    The present project aims to explore (1) the reasons for this widespread resistance to the eradication effort and, particularly, its association with witchcraft/sorcery, and (2) why sorcery allegations were primarily directed against foreign medical personnel to the point that afflicted communities perceived themselves to be victims of 'western sorcery'?   The project will run for three years and involve anthropological fieldwork and extensive library research. Fieldwork will be carried out in Guinea and involve participatory observation, collection of illness narratives, case studies of sorcery allegations and interviews with recovered patients and afflicted families, local health workers, traditional healers and members of international Ebola response teams. No similar comprehensive study of the Ebola epidemic has been carried out.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Populärvetenskaplig beskrivning  I december 2013 insjuknade och avled en ung pojke i byn Guéckédou i södra Guinea i Västafrika. Detta kom att bli inledningen på den största ebolaepidemin hittills i modern historia, ett utbrott som skulle komma bli större än alla tidigare ebolautbrott sammantaget och därmed också en av de största folkhälsoutmaningarna i världen sedan Andra Världskriget. Till skillnad från tidigare ebolautbrott - som ganska snabbt kom under kontroll - pågick detta utbrott längre och fick större geografisk spridning än något tidigare utbrott. Nyligen dokumenterade smittfall visar att epidemin fortfarande skördar liv. Världshälsoorganisationen (WHO) rapporterade i mars 2016 att epidemin totalt orsakat 28,646 smittofall varav 11,323 lett till döden. Epidemin drabbade främst Guinea, Liberia och Sierra Leone, men fall har också dokumenterats i ytterligare sju länder (Italien, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, Spanien, England och USA).  Liksom vid tidigare ebolautbrott har sjukdomen lokalt tolkats som ett resultat av häxeri, och häxerianklagelser har även drabbat insjuknade individer. Dessa föreställningar har dramatiskt försvårat hälsovårdsinsatserna. Hälsoarbetare har haft stora problem att få lokalbefolkningen att förstå de biomedicinska orsakerna till smittan och dess spridning och därigenom ge den nödvändiga vården. Detta motstånd var särskilt påtagligt i Guinea och har varit en viktig orsak till att det senaste ebolautbrottet fick så allvarliga proportioner. Dessutom dokumenterades en ny företeelse under det senaste utbrottet: hälsoarbetare, främst utländsk personal i internationella insatser, blev själva föremål för häxerianklagelser och beskylldes i flera byar för att medvetet sprida smittan. Detta försvårade hälsoarbetet och försatte personalen i livsfara när de i vissa fall utsattes för attacker från lokalbefolkningen.  Mot bakgrund av denna problematik syftar forskningsprojektet till att undersöka drivkrafterna bakom detta motstånd från lokala befolkningen mot insatserna för att stävja epidemin. Varför uppstod detta motstånd, och varför riktades det särskilt mot utländsk personal? Viss dokumentation föreligger som delvis kan förklara fenomenet, bl a det faktum att många av de hälsorutiner som karakteriserar ebolabekämpning upplevs av lokalbefolkningen som främmande och suspekta: isoleringen av patienter, tagning av blodprover, omfattande skyddsåtgärder och användning av främmande utrustning och teknik mm. Projektet syftar till att analysera dessa reaktioner i ljuset av en bredare kunskap om de drabbade samhällenas kultur och samhälle - inte minst föreställningar om häxeri och lokala förklaringsmodeller till sjukdom och död.  Förhoppningen är att denna typ av kunskap, tillsammans med mer specifik och detaljerad kunskap om de ovan nämnda reaktionerna mot läkare och vårdspersonal, skall göra det möjligt att mer effektivt genomföra hälsoinsatser i framtiden - och på så vis minska kunskaps- och kommunikationsglappet mellan lokalbefolkningen och personalen i de nationella och internationella hälsoinsatserna.  Projektet planeras pågå i tre år (2017-2019) och innefatta litteraturstudier och antropologiskt fältarbete, främst i Nzérékoréregionen i södra Guinea där det första ebolafallet konstaterades i 2013. Det är också i denna region som nya ebolafall har bekräftats i mars i år (2016). Regionen är välbesökt av handelsmän och kvinnor från Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia och Elfenbenskusten.   Litteraturstudierna omfattar tillgängliga rapporter om samtliga ebolaepidemier i Afrika liksom antropologiskt och historiskt material om sambanden mellan sjukdom, död och häxeri i de berörda samhällena och om häxeri som ett kulturellt och historiskt fenomen i allmänhet. Fältarbetet (ca 10 månader fördelade över projektperioden) omfattar deltagande observation, intervjuer, livs- och sjukdomsberättelser och fallstudier. Intervjuer kommer att göras med personer som tillfrisknat från ebola och med anhöriga till personer som insjuknat eller av</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Populärvetenskaplig beskrivning  I december 2013 insjuknade och avled en ung pojke i byn Guéckédou i södra Guinea i Västafrika. Detta kom att bli inledningen på den största ebolaepidemin hittills i modern historia, ett utbrott som skulle komma bli större än alla tidigare ebolautbrott sammantaget och därmed också en av de största folkhälsoutmaningarna i världen sedan Andra Världskriget. Till skillnad från tidigare ebolautbrott - som ganska snabbt kom under kontroll - pågick detta utbrott längre och fick större geografisk spridning än något tidigare utbrott. Nyligen dokumenterade smittfall visar att epidemin fortfarande skördar liv. Världshälsoorganisationen (WHO) rapporterade i mars 2016 att epidemin totalt orsakat 28,646 smittofall varav 11,323 lett till döden. Epidemin drabbade främst Guinea, Liberia och Sierra Leone, men fall har också dokumenterats i ytterligare sju länder (Italien, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, Spanien, England och USA).  Liksom vid tidigare ebolautbrott har sjukdomen lokalt tolkats som ett resultat av häxeri, och häxerianklagelser har även drabbat insjuknade individer. Dessa föreställningar har dramatiskt försvårat hälsovårdsinsatserna. Hälsoarbetare har haft stora problem att få lokalbefolkningen att förstå de biomedicinska orsakerna till smittan och dess spridning och därigenom ge den nödvändiga vården. Detta motstånd var särskilt påtagligt i Guinea och har varit en viktig orsak till att det senaste ebolautbrottet fick så allvarliga proportioner. Dessutom dokumenterades en ny företeelse under det senaste utbrottet: hälsoarbetare, främst utländsk personal i internationella insatser, blev själva föremål för häxerianklagelser och beskylldes i flera byar för att medvetet sprida smittan. Detta försvårade hälsoarbetet och försatte personalen i livsfara när de i vissa fall utsattes för attacker från lokalbefolkningen.  Mot bakgrund av denna problematik syftar forskningsprojektet till att undersöka drivkrafterna bakom detta motstånd från lokala befolkningen mot insatserna för att stävja epidemin. Varför uppstod detta motstånd, och varför riktades det särskilt mot utländsk personal? Viss dokumentation föreligger som delvis kan förklara fenomenet, bl a det faktum att många av de hälsorutiner som karakteriserar ebolabekämpning upplevs av lokalbefolkningen som främmande och suspekta: isoleringen av patienter, tagning av blodprover, omfattande skyddsåtgärder och användning av främmande utrustning och teknik mm. Projektet syftar till att analysera dessa reaktioner i ljuset av en bredare kunskap om de drabbade samhällenas kultur och samhälle - inte minst föreställningar om häxeri och lokala förklaringsmodeller till sjukdom och död.  Förhoppningen är att denna typ av kunskap, tillsammans med mer specifik och detaljerad kunskap om de ovan nämnda reaktionerna mot läkare och vårdspersonal, skall göra det möjligt att mer effektivt genomföra hälsoinsatser i framtiden - och på så vis minska kunskaps- och kommunikationsglappet mellan lokalbefolkningen och personalen i de nationella och internationella hälsoinsatserna.  Projektet planeras pågå i tre år (2017-2019) och innefatta litteraturstudier och antropologiskt fältarbete, främst i Nzérékoréregionen i södra Guinea där det första ebolafallet konstaterades i 2013. Det är också i denna region som nya ebolafall har bekräftats i mars i år (2016). Regionen är välbesökt av handelsmän och kvinnor från Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia och Elfenbenskusten.   Litteraturstudierna omfattar tillgängliga rapporter om samtliga ebolaepidemier i Afrika liksom antropologiskt och historiskt material om sambanden mellan sjukdom, död och häxeri i de berörda samhällena och om häxeri som ett kulturellt och historiskt fenomen i allmänhet. Fältarbetet (ca 10 månader fördelade över projektperioden) omfattar deltagande observation, intervjuer, livs- och sjukdomsberättelser och fallstudier. Intervjuer kommer att göras med personer som tillfrisknat från ebola och med anhöriga till personer som insjuknat eller av</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Malaria är ett svårt hot mot global hälsa. En halv miljon människor dör årligen i malaria, och denna sjukdom drabbar framför allt de fattigaste människorna i de fattigaste länderna. Små barn är särskilt utsatta och får ofta allvarligare sjukdomsförlopp än vuxna. Den negativa affekten av malaria på ett lands ekonomiska utveckling är betydande då sjukdomen innebär långa och upprepade sjukdomsperioder. För barn är detta allvarligt då det försvårar deras skolgång och på så sätt motverkar ekonomisk tillväxt genom höjd utbildningsnivå. Gravida kvinnor med malariainfektion löper ökad risk för blodbrist, för tidig födsel och missfall.  Växthuseffekten kan påverka utbredningsområdet för malaria. Både malariaparasiten (Plasmodium) och myggan som sprider den (Anopheles) har strikta krav på mikroklimat för att kunna utvecklas. Med ökande temperaturer och ändrade nederbördsförhållanden kan malaria komma att uppträda i nya områden. Där träffar den på människor som tidigare inte varit exponerade för malaria, och därför inte har något immunförsvar mot den.  Inget effektivt malariavaccin existerar, trots mångåriga ansträngningar. Mot de mest verksamma behandlingarna mot malaria; klorokin, artemisinin och pyrimetamin, har resistens hos malariaparasiten dykt upp i flera regioner i världen. Det finns alltså ett stort behov av nya antimalariamediciner.  Vårt projekt, som är ett samarbete med brasilianska och kambodjanska forskare, syftar till att hitta nya substanser för vidare utveckling mot antimalariapreparat. Vi har en pågående karakterisering av molekyler med potentiell aktivitet mot malaria, både syntetiska och isolerade från växter och mikroorganismer i Brasilien. Vi vill utvärdera dem mot resistenta stammar av Plasmodium för att se om de kan ge god effektivitet även där. I Kambodja har man stora problem med behandlingsresistens hos malariaparasiterna, och vi kommer särskilt att testa mot sådana parasitstammar. För sådana substanser, där man iakttar en effektivitet mot parasiten men inte känner till mekanismen, vill vi använda en genetisk screeningmetod i jäst, kallad kemogenomik. På så sätt kan vi identifiera målproteinet som substansen slår mot. Vi vill också tillverka nya syntetiska startsubstanser riktade mot kända målproteiner i denna process.     Ett av hindren för att ta fram effektiva mediciner mot malaria är att det bara går att växa vissa livscykelstadier av Plasmodium i laboratoriet. De andra stadierna är därför mycket svårare att studera. Vi vill använda vårt testsystem för att uttrycka Plasmodium-proteiner i jäst och på så sätt också komma åt proteiner som uttrycks under de livscykelstadier som annars är besvärliga att studera - de kan bli nya och lovande målmolekyler. Vi kommer att använda oss av en speciellt framtagen teknik för att direkt mäta effektiviteten hos de substanser vi testar mot ett visst Plasmodium-protein jämfört med effektiviteten mot motsvarande protein hos människa. Genom denna jämförelse kan vi snabbt sålla fram de substanser som selektivt slår mot Plasmodium-parasiten, men inte ger biverkningar i människans celler.</narrative>
      <narrative>Malaria, caused by parasites of the genus Plasmodium, is a global health concern, killing half a million humans yearly, mostly in the least developed countries. Malaria puts a heavy burden on the economic progress of the afflicted countries, especially in the low-income strata of those societies. Despite the severity of the problem, global efforts to combat malaria remain insufficient. No efficient malaria vaccine has been developed, and resistance to existing antimalarial drugs is emerging. This project aims at identifying novel promising lead compounds to combat resistant Plasmodium strains. Frontline techniques in yeast genomics will be used to identify the targets of molecules with antiplasmodial activity, and to improve the selectivity for the parasite ortholog of the target over the human counterpart. We have a special view to use the yeast system to access protein targets expressed in parasite life cycle stages that are difficult to access by other methods.  The Brazilian partners contribute knowledge about disease models and genetic engineering of the malaria parasite, as well as dedicated genetic drug screening systems. The Cambodian partner is a world-leading expert in Plasmodium drug resistance genomics. The Swedish partners contribute bioinformatics, high-throughput yeast screening methodology, and medicinal chemistry for redesign and development of leads. We want to further develop a long-lasting international collaboration in this field of great global importance.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative>A major objective with this project is to University of Leon, Nicaragua, transfer technology for diagnosis of Zika and Chikungunya viruses, two mosquito-borne viruses that in recent years have spread explosively in Latin America and which WHO classified as a global threat against humanity. Establishment and quality assured diagnostics of for example Zika virus in endemic regions is of particularly high priority, which WHO has pointed out several times.  A second objective is to identify host genetic factors associated with clinical severity to these pathogens. Our hypothesis is that the large clinical variation of symptoms, from asymptomatic to severe illness following Zika and Chikungunya virus infections, partly depends on host genetic factors. In this project we will collect clinical records, serum and saliva samples (n=400) from individuals infected with Zika/Chikungunya viruses with different degrees of illness and at the same time collect samples from individuals who live in the same environment but do not become sick. We intend to study whether mutations in the histo-blood groups antigens, DC-SIGN, TLR3, Fc?II (CD32), Viperin, CCR5 (CCR5?32) and IFNa and IFN ? contributes to morbidity.  Through lectures, workshops and seminars, we will work towards establishing high quality diagnostics to enable rapid diagnosis and to identify risk factors in the population.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vi vill i detta projekt medverka till diagnostikmetodik och tekniköverföring till Nicaragua samt öka kunskapen om riskfaktorer som påverkar sjukdomsbilden hos personer som infekteras av Zikavirus och Chikungunya, två myggburna virus som de senaste åren spridits explosionsartat i Latinamerika och som av WHO klassas som ett globalt hot mot mänskligheten.     Zikavirus är ett flavivirus som sprids till människa huvudsakligen från myggor (framförallt Aedes-arter). Från att ha betraktats som ett ofarligt virus anses det nu vara ett globalt hot på grund av dess förmåga att orsaka hjärnskada hos barn till gravida kvinnor samt neurologisk sjukdom hos vuxna. Antalet Zika-fall i Nicaragua är i nuläget okänt då de diagnostiska möjligheterna är mycket begränsade eller saknas helt. Chikungunyavirus, som sprids med samma mygg som Zikavirus, fanns tidigare bara i tropiska regioner i Afrika och Asien. Det första fallet i Latinamerika beskrevs 2013 i Saint Martin, och har sedan spridits till hela Syd- och Centralamerika. Bara i Nicaragua hade 53000 fall beskrivits i juli 2014 av vilka en majoritet (62%) av insjuknade personer fick kroniska symptom som kan vara i månader och år. Det finns i nuläget ingen specifik behandling eller vaccin mot vare sig Zika eller Chikungunya.  Många personer som infekterats av dessa virus blir inte sjuka, och av de som insjuknar varierar symptomen från milda influensaliknande symptom till svåra neurologiska skador och kroniska symptom. Varför vi ser dessa kliniska skillnader vet inte idag,  Vår hypotes är att det beror på genetiska faktorer hos människan. Vi har genom tidigare projekt med liknande virus som det fästingburna TBE viruset som är vanligt i Sverige hittat mutationer i vissa gener som gör att infekterade personer får allvarligare symptom. I detta projekt kommer vi att samla in provmaterial från personer som blivit infekterade med Zika/Chikungunya med olika svår grad av sjukdom och samtidigt samla in prov från personer som levt i samma miljö men inte blivit sjuka. Genom att undersöka skillnader mellan dessa grupper kommer vi kunna identifiera vilka genetiska och andra riskfaktorer som avgör hur allvarlig sjukdomen blir vid infektion. Vi avser att studera om mutationer i histo-blood groups antigen, DC-SIGN, TLR3, Fc?II (CD32), Viperin CCR5 (CCR5?32) samt TNFa och gamma bidrar till sjukligheten. Resultaten kan komma att ha stor betydelse för att identifiera riskgrupper, utveckla bra behandling mot sjukdom, och underlätta utvecklingen av framtida vacciner.     Ett mycket viktigt mål i denna ansökan är diagnostikmetodik och tekniköverföring till Nicaragua. Vi avser även att långsiktigt fungera som diagnostiskstöd och referensfunktion för laboratoriet i Leon, Nicaragua med avseende på Zikavirus och Chikungunyavirus. I nuläget finns det få diagnostiska verktyg i Nicaragua och Central Amerika för myggburna infektioner. Detta leder till att många personer inte får korrekt diagnos vilket kan resultera i sämre behandling och inkorrekt information om infektionsläget. Etablerad och kvalitetssäkrad diagnostik av de nämnda virus är synnerligen högprioriterat vilket WHO har påtalat flera gånger. Genom föreläsningar, workshops och seminarier kommer vi arbeta mot att etablera högkvalitativ diagnostik för att möjliggöra snabb diagnos och identifiera riskfaktorer hos befolkningen. Vi har tidigare mycket framgångsrikt i U-Forsk och Swedish Link stödda VR projekt samarbetat med Prof Bucardo, i Leon Nicaragua, då i frågor som berört virusorsakade diarresjukdomar. Dessa framgångsrika samarbeten har pågått i mer än 20 år och nyligen berättigat att Nicaragua som första land med stöd av GAVI infört nationell rotavirus vaccination.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vi vill i detta projekt medverka till diagnostikmetodik och tekniköverföring till Nicaragua samt öka kunskapen om riskfaktorer som påverkar sjukdomsbilden hos personer som infekteras av Zikavirus och Chikungunya, två myggburna virus som de senaste åren spridits explosionsartat i Latinamerika och som av WHO klassas som ett globalt hot mot mänskligheten.     Zikavirus är ett flavivirus som sprids till människa huvudsakligen från myggor (framförallt Aedes-arter). Från att ha betraktats som ett ofarligt virus anses det nu vara ett globalt hot på grund av dess förmåga att orsaka hjärnskada hos barn till gravida kvinnor samt neurologisk sjukdom hos vuxna. Antalet Zika-fall i Nicaragua är i nuläget okänt då de diagnostiska möjligheterna är mycket begränsade eller saknas helt. Chikungunyavirus, som sprids med samma mygg som Zikavirus, fanns tidigare bara i tropiska regioner i Afrika och Asien. Det första fallet i Latinamerika beskrevs 2013 i Saint Martin, och har sedan spridits till hela Syd- och Centralamerika. Bara i Nicaragua hade 53000 fall beskrivits i juli 2014 av vilka en majoritet (62%) av insjuknade personer fick kroniska symptom som kan vara i månader och år. Det finns i nuläget ingen specifik behandling eller vaccin mot vare sig Zika eller Chikungunya.  Många personer som infekterats av dessa virus blir inte sjuka, och av de som insjuknar varierar symptomen från milda influensaliknande symptom till svåra neurologiska skador och kroniska symptom. Varför vi ser dessa kliniska skillnader vet inte idag,  Vår hypotes är att det beror på genetiska faktorer hos människan. Vi har genom tidigare projekt med liknande virus som det fästingburna TBE viruset som är vanligt i Sverige hittat mutationer i vissa gener som gör att infekterade personer får allvarligare symptom. I detta projekt kommer vi att samla in provmaterial från personer som blivit infekterade med Zika/Chikungunya med olika svår grad av sjukdom och samtidigt samla in prov från personer som levt i samma miljö men inte blivit sjuka. Genom att undersöka skillnader mellan dessa grupper kommer vi kunna identifiera vilka genetiska och andra riskfaktorer som avgör hur allvarlig sjukdomen blir vid infektion. Vi avser att studera om mutationer i histo-blood groups antigen, DC-SIGN, TLR3, Fc?II (CD32), Viperin CCR5 (CCR5?32) samt TNFa och gamma bidrar till sjukligheten. Resultaten kan komma att ha stor betydelse för att identifiera riskgrupper, utveckla bra behandling mot sjukdom, och underlätta utvecklingen av framtida vacciner.     Ett mycket viktigt mål i denna ansökan är diagnostikmetodik och tekniköverföring till Nicaragua. Vi avser även att långsiktigt fungera som diagnostiskstöd och referensfunktion för laboratoriet i Leon, Nicaragua med avseende på Zikavirus och Chikungunyavirus. I nuläget finns det få diagnostiska verktyg i Nicaragua och Central Amerika för myggburna infektioner. Detta leder till att många personer inte får korrekt diagnos vilket kan resultera i sämre behandling och inkorrekt information om infektionsläget. Etablerad och kvalitetssäkrad diagnostik av de nämnda virus är synnerligen högprioriterat vilket WHO har påtalat flera gånger. Genom föreläsningar, workshops och seminarier kommer vi arbeta mot att etablera högkvalitativ diagnostik för att möjliggöra snabb diagnos och identifiera riskfaktorer hos befolkningen. Vi har tidigare mycket framgångsrikt i U-Forsk och Swedish Link stödda VR projekt samarbetat med Prof Bucardo, i Leon Nicaragua, då i frågor som berört virusorsakade diarresjukdomar. Dessa framgångsrika samarbeten har pågått i mer än 20 år och nyligen berättigat att Nicaragua som första land med stöd av GAVI infört nationell rotavirus vaccination.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>The global burden of disease is shifting from infectious disease to non-communicable diseases related to lifestyle such as cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and diabetes. NCDs now make up the most common cause of death, also in low-income countries. At the same time, increased access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) means that people living with HIV (PLHIV) are living longer lives, and studies from high-income countries indicate that PLHIV are at increased risk of NCDs, and especially CVDs. Health systems in sub-Saharan Africa, where 70% of PLHIV live, are not adequately prepared to tackle the upcoming NCD burden and specifically not the huge double burden caused by HIV and NCDs. This research proposes to specifically look into the role of HIV infection (low-grade chronic inflammation, added effect of ART, in relation to CVD.  Rakai is a population-based open cohort based in 50 villages in Uganda where data in migration, cause of death, socioeconomic variables and HIV is collected annually in 20000 individuals since 1994. This study adds information on NCD risk factors (smoking, BMI, blood glucose), arterial stiffness and blood pressure. Screening tools for NCDs and risk scores used to classify CVD and diabetes risk will be evaluated for use in low-income settings for the first time. By understanding the role of HIV in NCDs, and correctly assessing the risk of NCDs in PLHIV, integrated treatment and care strategies can be formulated and implemented in resource-poor health systems.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sjukdomspanoramat i världen håller på att ändras. Den världsordning som varit rådande de senaste decennierna, där människor i låginkomstländer dör av smittsamma sjukdomar såsom malaria, tuberkulos och HIV och befolkningen i höginkomstländer dör av icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som hjärtinfarkt, stroke och cancer, gäller inte längre. Två tredjedelar av alla dödsfall i världen beror idag på icke-smittsamma sjukdomar. Det som dödar flest människor globalt, även i låginkomstländer, är hjärt-kärlsjukdomar. Dessa sjukdomar ökar med ökad ålder. Vi känner redan till många av riskfaktorerna, men förstår ännu inte helt förstår varför vissa drabbas och andra inte, trots att man blivit utsatt för samma riskfaktorer.  Mitt i korsningen mellan smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar befinner sig HIV. HIV är en infektionssjukdom i grunden, men den livslånga behandlingen med krav på kontinuerlig uppföljning från sjukvården har mer gemensamt med behandlingen av icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som hjärtkärlsjukdomar. Personer som lever med HIV har också ökad risk för just hjärt-kärlsjukdomar. Detta har föreslagits bero på biverkningar av HIV-mediciner, men sannolikt är det just att gå runt med den långvariga inflammation som HIV-infektionen ger som ökar risken mest. HIV har drabbat länder i Afrika söder om Sahara allra hårdast. Här lever idag också majoriteten av de människor som använder HIV-mediciner. Tillgången till HIV-läkemedel har ökat dramatiskt på sistone och infrastruktur för att ta hand om HIV-patienter har i många länder byggts upp med goda resultat på överlevnaden. Detta leder till att fler människor lever allt längre med HIV. Dessa faktorer sammantaget gör att vi kan förvänta oss en stor ökning av hjärt-kärlsjukdomar i länder i Afrika söder om Sahara, något som kommer att bli tungt för hälso- och sjukvården som ofta lider stor brist på utbildad personal, laboratorieutrustning, uppföljningssystem, och fungerande distributionssystem för läkemedel.  I distriktet Rakai vid Victoriasjön i Uganda har man följt befolkningen i ett 50-tal byar sedan 1994. Distriktet har en av de högsta HIV-förekomsterna i världen, med i genomsnitt 10% av befolkningen smittad. I vissa fiskebyar bär dock över 30% på HIV. Den hälso-demografiska surveillance siten Rakai HDSS erbjuder helt unika förutsättningar för avancerad HIV-forskning, då man HIV-testat över 20,000 personer årligen. På så sätt kan man säga på ett år när, när en person blivit smittad och bedöma  incidensen av hiv och trender i antalet nya infektioner. Liknande data finns inte att tillgå någon annanstans i världen. Man har där också löpande samlat in information om ålder, kön, socioekonomiskt status, utbildning, familjestorlek, riskbeteende, vilka läkemedel personer med HIV har tagit, blodprover för att mäta nivån på deras immunförsvar och mycket annat. Alla deltagare följs för närvarande upp en gång per år av välutbildad forskningspersonal, med intervjuer och blodprovstagning.  I samarbete med forskningsteam planerar vi nu att kartlägga hur det ser ut med kända riskfaktorer för hjärt-kärlsjukdomar, genom att använda oss av tidigare kvalitetstestade och välkända riskformulär med frågor om bl.a. vikt, blodtryck, midjemått, rökning, ärftlighet för diabetes och hjärt-kärlsjukdomar samt även ta prover för att mäta blodsocker och blodfetter med hjälp av av bloddroppar från fingret till filterpapper för vidare analys. Vi kommer att använda oss av metoder som är vanliga i höginkomstländer, men vill nu också utvärdera hur de fungerar att använda i ett låginkomstland som Uganda. Dessutom vill vi utvärdera graden av åderförkalkning med en speciell blodtrycksmanschett (Arteriograph), som på ett enkelt sätt mäter den kärlstelhet som uppstår vid åderförkalkning.   Denna information kommer att vara av stort värde för att kunna mäta risken och förekomsten av hjärt-kärlsjukdom hos personer med HIV framöver och kommer att kunna bidra till att kunna förebygga utveckling av hjärt-kärlsjukdom samt nya angreppssätt hur pat</narrative>
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      <narrative>New chronic health challenges: Cardiovascular diseases and diabetes in a high-burden HIV population in Uganda - risks, prevention and treatment</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nya hälsoutmaningar i Afrika: Hjärtkärlsjukdom och diabetes i en befolkning med hög hiv-risk i Uganda</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sjukdomspanoramat i världen håller på att ändras. Den världsordning som varit rådande de senaste decennierna, där människor i låginkomstländer dör av smittsamma sjukdomar såsom malaria, tuberkulos och HIV och befolkningen i höginkomstländer dör av icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som hjärtinfarkt, stroke och cancer, gäller inte längre. Två tredjedelar av alla dödsfall i världen beror idag på icke-smittsamma sjukdomar. Det som dödar flest människor globalt, även i låginkomstländer, är hjärt-kärlsjukdomar. Dessa sjukdomar ökar med ökad ålder. Vi känner redan till många av riskfaktorerna, men förstår ännu inte helt förstår varför vissa drabbas och andra inte, trots att man blivit utsatt för samma riskfaktorer.  Mitt i korsningen mellan smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar befinner sig HIV. HIV är en infektionssjukdom i grunden, men den livslånga behandlingen med krav på kontinuerlig uppföljning från sjukvården har mer gemensamt med behandlingen av icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som hjärtkärlsjukdomar. Personer som lever med HIV har också ökad risk för just hjärt-kärlsjukdomar. Detta har föreslagits bero på biverkningar av HIV-mediciner, men sannolikt är det just att gå runt med den långvariga inflammation som HIV-infektionen ger som ökar risken mest. HIV har drabbat länder i Afrika söder om Sahara allra hårdast. Här lever idag också majoriteten av de människor som använder HIV-mediciner. Tillgången till HIV-läkemedel har ökat dramatiskt på sistone och infrastruktur för att ta hand om HIV-patienter har i många länder byggts upp med goda resultat på överlevnaden. Detta leder till att fler människor lever allt längre med HIV. Dessa faktorer sammantaget gör att vi kan förvänta oss en stor ökning av hjärt-kärlsjukdomar i länder i Afrika söder om Sahara, något som kommer att bli tungt för hälso- och sjukvården som ofta lider stor brist på utbildad personal, laboratorieutrustning, uppföljningssystem, och fungerande distributionssystem för läkemedel.  I distriktet Rakai vid Victoriasjön i Uganda har man följt befolkningen i ett 50-tal byar sedan 1994. Distriktet har en av de högsta HIV-förekomsterna i världen, med i genomsnitt 10% av befolkningen smittad. I vissa fiskebyar bär dock över 30% på HIV. Den hälso-demografiska surveillance siten Rakai HDSS erbjuder helt unika förutsättningar för avancerad HIV-forskning, då man HIV-testat över 20,000 personer årligen. På så sätt kan man säga på ett år när, när en person blivit smittad och bedöma  incidensen av hiv och trender i antalet nya infektioner. Liknande data finns inte att tillgå någon annanstans i världen. Man har där också löpande samlat in information om ålder, kön, socioekonomiskt status, utbildning, familjestorlek, riskbeteende, vilka läkemedel personer med HIV har tagit, blodprover för att mäta nivån på deras immunförsvar och mycket annat. Alla deltagare följs för närvarande upp en gång per år av välutbildad forskningspersonal, med intervjuer och blodprovstagning.  I samarbete med forskningsteam planerar vi nu att kartlägga hur det ser ut med kända riskfaktorer för hjärt-kärlsjukdomar, genom att använda oss av tidigare kvalitetstestade och välkända riskformulär med frågor om bl.a. vikt, blodtryck, midjemått, rökning, ärftlighet för diabetes och hjärt-kärlsjukdomar samt även ta prover för att mäta blodsocker och blodfetter med hjälp av av bloddroppar från fingret till filterpapper för vidare analys. Vi kommer att använda oss av metoder som är vanliga i höginkomstländer, men vill nu också utvärdera hur de fungerar att använda i ett låginkomstland som Uganda. Dessutom vill vi utvärdera graden av åderförkalkning med en speciell blodtrycksmanschett (Arteriograph), som på ett enkelt sätt mäter den kärlstelhet som uppstår vid åderförkalkning.   Denna information kommer att vara av stort värde för att kunna mäta risken och förekomsten av hjärt-kärlsjukdom hos personer med HIV framöver och kommer att kunna bidra till att kunna förebygga utveckling av hjärt-kärlsjukdom samt nya angreppssätt hur pat</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative>Investigating the driving forces and spread of antibiotic resistance: the case of marine aquaculture in Asia and sub-Saharan Africa</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Drivkrafter och spridning av antibiotikaresistens: undersökningar av marint vattenbruk i Asien och i Afrika söder om Sahara</narrative>
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      <narrative>The use of antibiotics in aquaculture is a hazard associated with the development and spread of antibiotic resistance genes (ARG) in marine environments. Bacteria are carriers of ARGs and associated with planktonic organisms, and studies of plankton and oceanic circulation may provide new insight into the spread of resistance. However, to establish fair and effective governance of antibiotic use, especially in developing countries where aquaculture production is an important source of livelihood and revenue, it is also necessary to know the driving forces behind the usage. Our aim is to produce a synthesis, based on biophysical and socioeconomic factors, for policy recommendations for Asia and East Africa. The synthesis will be based on empirical results and we will address where and on which level remedies to prevent antibiotic resistance spread are most effective. More specifically, we will investigate the local economic role of, and need for antibiotics and produce a cost-benefit analysis. We will map the flow of antibiotics from production to use in order to identify points in the value chain where restrictions would be fair and effective. Further, we will use metagenomics to identify genetic fingerprints of the ARG pool from four aquaculture sites. The spread of specific ARG patterns are hypothesised to be linked to the dispersal of phytoplankton and will be projected by oceanographic connectivity models and verified with repeated sampling at different geographic scales.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Antibiotika är förmodligen 1900-talets viktigaste upptäckt. I miljön finns naturligt bakterier som är resistenta mot antibiotika. Naturlig selektion gynnar bakterier som har förvärvat egenskapen att stå emot antibiotika och egenskapen sprids i bakteriepopulationer. Antibiotika resistens hos en bakterie kan förvärvas genom spontan mutation, genom överföring av genetiskt material från en annan bakterie, eller genom överföring via en vektor (en baketriofag). Ett av de stora problemen idag är den ökande resistensspridningen hos bakterier. Denna har ökat till följd av att mer antibiotika används och sprids i naturen. En av de stora källorna till antibiotika i miljön är modern akvakultur. Detta illustreras av den utbredda användningen av profylaktisk antibiotika inom branschen, särskilt i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga bakterieinfektioner. Användningen av ett stort antal olika antibiotikatyper i enorma mängder, inklusive icke-biologiskt nedbrytbar antibiotika, gör att antibiotika ackumuleras i sediment och vattenpelare och utövar ett selektivt tryck under långa tidsperioder. Detta har resulterat i en enorm ökning av antibiotikaresistenta bakterier i akvatiska miljöer, inkluderat arter som är patogener på fisk och skaldjur, och i ökad överföring av resistens till sjukdomsalstrande bakterier associerade med människan. Det krävs nu globala insatser för att främja mer omdömesgill användning av antibiotika inom vattenbruk, och ökad kunskap om hur antibiotikaresistens sprids i akvatisk miljö.  Vi vill i vårt multidisciplinära projekt bidra med kunskap för att minska spridningen av antibiotika i marin miljö. Vi vill testa en ny hypotes som innebär att antibiotikaresistenta bakterier associerade med planktonorganismer sprids till andra marina områden via havsströmmar och därmed sprider resistensgener till nya bakteriepopulationer. Det finns studier som visar att skadliga bakterier kan nå global spridning på detta vis och det finns all anledning att anta att resistens kan färdas på samma sätt.  Vårt övergripande mål är att kunna utveckla en handlingsplan för etablerade vattenbruksmiljöer i Asien och för tillväxande vattenbruksmiljöer i östra Afrika. Handlingsplanen kommer att vara baserad på empiriska resultat från samhällsvetenskapliga och biologiska-oceanografiska studier. Vi använder oss av fyra vattenbruksmiljöer i Indien som representerar olika produktionsintensitet och historisk bakgrund. I den samhällsvetenskapliga delen av projektet kommer vi att undersöka förutsättningarna för användande av antibiotika i vattenbruk. Varför använder man antibiotika, hur mycket används, har användandet ändrats över tid, och är man medveten om miljöriskerna som antibiotikaanvändning innebär? Vi kommer att utföra en ekosystem tjänst-baserad analys av kostnaden och nyttan av antibiotika användning för varje område och jämföra dem. Vidare så kommer vi att undersöka antibiotika från produktion till användande ur ett politiskt-ekonomiskt perspektiv. Detta för att vi ska kunna identifiera var i kedjan en strategisk handlingsplan för begränsad antibiotika användning kan få störst genomslagskraft.  Insamlande av biologiska data kommer att ske i samma vattenbruksmiljöer. Vi kommer initialt att definiera ett genetiskt fingeravtryck för varje vattenbruksområde som kopplar till den lokala användningen av antibiotika. Det genetiska fingeravtrycket kommer troligen att bestå av densiteten och förekomsten av specifika antibiotika resistenta gener, men den kan även innehålla klonspecifika genetiska markörer hos bakterier som kan tänkas vara bärare av antibiotika resistens och som vanligtvis associerar med växtplankton. Själva insamlandet går till så att vi samlar in planktonprover och extraherar DNA. Sen gör vi en metagenom sekvensering. Den data vi erhåller bearbetas med bioinformatisk analys och jämförs med databaser som innehåller tusentals aminosyrasekvenser kända för att medföra antibiotika resistens. Vi kommer sen att försöka följa detta genetiska fingera</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kan interaktioner mellan mikroalger och bakterier användas för att stävja patogener på odlade räkor?</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vattenbruk är inte bara en källa till mat men det är också en av de viktigaste inkomstkällorna för miljontals människor globalt sett. Därför är en hållbar utveckling av akvakultur av största betydelse för livsmedels och försörjningssäkerhet överallt, inte bara i utvecklingsländer. Sjukdomsutbrott är dock ett betydande hinder som påverkar vattenbruk och därmed den ekonomiska utvecklingen i många länder, framförallt utvecklingsländerna som i mångt och mycket är beroende av de exportinkomster som genereras från vattenbruk.  Vibrio harveyi är en naturligt förekommande marin bakterier som påverkar både ryggradsdjur och ryggradslösa djur negativt. Dessa bakterier utgör ett allvarligt hot och orsakar årligen ekonomiska förluster på flertalet miljarder dollar.  Många virulensfaktorer och virulens regulatorer har identifierats i Vibrio bakterien däribland flertalet enzym och deras kodande gener och bateriofager. Virulensen styrs av olika regleringssystem, inklusive quorum sensing och transtskriptionsregulatorer. Quorum sensing (QS) är en bakteriell cell till cell kommunikation medierad av små signalmolekyler och är intimt kopplad till virulens hos flertalet patogena bakterier. Det finns ganska många vetenskapliga studier där man tittat på uttryck och reglering av virulensgener och QS gener under infektion av en värdorganism. Vi har tillsammans i vår forskargrupp gjort studier där vi har undersökt uttrycket av dessa QS gener i bakterier som infekterat marina organismer. Vi har dessutom studerat hur uttrycket av samma gener ser ut när en mikroalg finns närvarande. Vi såg då att dessa QS gener ned-reglerades. Vårt primära syfte med denna föreslagna studie är att undersöka om man kan använda denna typ av interaktion mellan mikroalger och bakterier för att minska virulensen och dödligheten på odlade kräftdjur.  Specifikt vill vi undersöka quorum sensing (QS) hos sjukdomsalstrande vibrio när den odlas ensam, eller tillsammans med harmlösa och giftproducerande mikroalger i närvaro av Artemia. Artemia är ett mikroskopiskt kräftdjur som vi har använt tidigare som modell för större kräftdjur och som passar utmärkt för små skaliga laboratorie experiment. Vi kommer parallellt att undersöka överlevnad i Artemia och korrelera detta till genuttrycket av QS generna. Under projektets tredje år kommer vi att skala upp experimentet och göra motsvarande experiment med vibrio och de två olika algtyperna och odlade tiger räkor. Då undersöker vi regleringen på gennivå och fysiologisk status på djuren genom syrekonsumtion.  Den kunskap som genereras från denna studie kommer att bidra till att utveckla kontrollåtgärder för att motverka problemet med sjukdomar inom vattenbrukssektorn samt det öka förståelsen av mikroalger roll i inom vattenbruk.</narrative>
      <narrative>Shrimp aquaculture is playing a pivotal role in ensuring food and nutritional security of the growing population, in most of the south Asian countries. However, disease outbreaks among cultured animals put significant constraint and affect the economic development. Vibrios belonging to the Harveyi clade are pathogenic marine bacteria affecting both vertebrates and invertebrates causing devastating luminescent Vibriosis. The virulence of vibrios is controlled by different regulatory systems, including quorum sensing (QS-bacterial cell to cell communication through signal molecules). We have in a previous study seen that in the presence of microalgae there is a down regulation of virulence genes expression in Harveyi clade vibrios with known QS regulation. In the present study, by a series of experiments, we will investigate the QS response of pathogenic Harveyi clade Vibrios when grown together with microalgae in the presence of the gnotobiotic Artemia as a crustacean model organism, and simultaneously determine the effect on survival of Artemia infected with pathogenic Harveyi clade vibrios. Our intention is to work and develop a small-scale gnotobiotic model system that is easy to control. At the latter part of the project period we will test the system on Asian tiger shrimp, which is a marine crustacean widely reared for food, and the most important cultured marine product in Sri Lanka and in India.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Shrimp aquaculture is playing a pivotal role in ensuring food and nutritional security of the growing population, in most of the south Asian countries. However, disease outbreaks among cultured animals put significant constraint and affect the economic development. Vibrios belonging to the Harveyi clade are pathogenic marine bacteria affecting both vertebrates and invertebrates causing devastating luminescent Vibriosis. The virulence of vibrios is controlled by different regulatory systems, including quorum sensing (QS-bacterial cell to cell communication through signal molecules). We have in a previous study seen that in the presence of microalgae there is a down regulation of virulence genes expression in Harveyi clade vibrios with known QS regulation. In the present study, by a series of experiments, we will investigate the QS response of pathogenic Harveyi clade Vibrios when grown together with microalgae in the presence of the gnotobiotic Artemia as a crustacean model organism, and simultaneously determine the effect on survival of Artemia infected with pathogenic Harveyi clade vibrios. Our intention is to work and develop a small-scale gnotobiotic model system that is easy to control. At the latter part of the project period we will test the system on Asian tiger shrimp, which is a marine crustacean widely reared for food, and the most important cultured marine product in Sri Lanka and in India.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utveckling av doftbaserade metoder för "push-pull" bekämpning av fruktflugor?    Både inhemska och exotiska fruktflugor orsakar stora skördeförluster runt om i världen. I Afrika angrips både grönsaks- och fruktodling av fruktflugor vilket gör att inkomsten minskar eller helt uteblir ibland. Som så ofta är det de bönder som lever på marginalen som drabbas hårdast av reducerade skördar. Fruktflugorna skadar frukten genom att de lägger sina ägg inne i frukten och larverna som kläcks ur äggen livnär sig på fruktköttet. Det är alltså viktigt att förhindra att flug-honorna lägger sina ägg i frukten, för att undvika att frukten angrips. Hittills har en stor del bekämpningen av fruktflugor fokuserat på att minska antal hanar. Vanliga metoderna består i att lura hanarna till fällor eller till att få dem att äta kemiska insekticider som blandats med dofter som hanarna lockas av. När antalet hanar minskar, minskar chansen att honorna parar sig och på så sätt minskar sakta hela populationen.  I vår forskning vill vi nu försöka utveckla doft-baserade metoder som skulle kunna användas för att både locka hon-flugorna men också skrämma iväg dem från den odlade frukten och grönsakerna. Det är viktigt att få fram dofter som kan fånga in honor av flera olika arter. Våra preliminära resultat har visat att honor lockas av dofter från olika frukter och vi har kunnat identifiera några av de ämnen som ingår i dofterna. Vi förväntar oss att vi skall kunna utveckla beten som kan användas för att fånga honorna. Även dofter från föda, protein och jäst, som fruktflugorna äter, har identifierats och hoppas vi på att kunna blanda till en riktigt lockande mix. De ämnen som används för att fånga hanar är delvis baserade på eller kommer ursprungligen ifrån blomdofter. Nu finns det indikationer på att även honorna är attraherade av en blomma, en paradisblomma, eller s.k. Afrikansk kål. Genom att undersöka attraktionen till blomman både i laboratorium och i fält hoppas vi kunna både förstå honors möjlighet att känna dofter men också testa möjligheten att odla blomman som en fång-gröda, vid sidan av grönsakerna. Det är vår intention att kunna erbjuda odlare en fälla som kanske inte luktar så gott för oss, men som både kan minska populationen av flugor men också förhindra att honorna att lägga ägg i odlade grödor.  Vi vill med vår forskning komma fram till användbara och effektiva metoder för att minska problemen med fruktflugor. Vi vill samtidigt förstå och förklara hur flugorna kan känna dofter och hur informationen processas i deras hjärna. Dofterna känner insekten med sina antenner och sedan leds informationen i nervbanor in till hjärnan. Där bearbetas doftinformationen och beroende på ålder, kön, och om den är hungrig, reagerar flugan med ett specifikt beteende. Genom att studera både de grundläggande förutsättningarna hos insekterna att känna dofter, till att göra fältförsök med olika kombinationer av lockande och skrämmande dofter, så hoppas vi kunna förse lantbrukare med metoder som passar just dem; deras odling, fruktfluge-problem och plånbok.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De flesta av oss drabbas någon gång under livet av åkommor som kräver operation eller kirurgisk expertis. Detta kan vara allt från en medfödd missbildning hos ett barn till operation av en höftfraktur hos en äldre människa. Vi drabbas av trafikolyckor, cancer eller gallsten och räknar med att den kirurgiska kompetensen finns där för att ta hand om oss. Kirurgi är en självklar del av vårt sjukvårdssystem men så ser det inte ut i alla delar av världen. Fem miljarder människor har inte tillgång till säker kirurgi till en kostnad som de har råd med när behovet för en operation uppstår. Kirurgiska sjukdomar står för över 30% av den samlade sjukligheten i världen. Värst drabbade är de fattiga länderna i Afrika söder om Sahara där risken att dö av en kirurgisk sjukdom är högst i världen. Denna ojämlika situation beror till stor del av att man länge helt felaktigt trott att kirurgi är dyrt och onödigt i fattiga länder. I själva verket är kirurgiska ingrepp bland de mest kostnadseffektiva sjukvårdsinsatserna även i låg- och medelinkomstländer (LMIL).   Mot bakgrund av dessa insikter har ett nytt område inom fältet global hälsa uppstått; Global Kirurgi. Målet med global kirurgi är att förbättra hälsa och uppnå jämlikhet för alla människor som behöver kirurgisk sjukvård, med fokus på de som lever i delar av världen där tillgången på kirurgi är sämst. För att nå detta ambitiösa mål krävs omfattande investeringar. För att prioritera rätt krävs stora forskningsinsatser omfattande allt från hur vanliga vissa sjukdomar är till hur de bäst ska behandlas och vad det i slutändan skulle kosta. I första hand bör sjukdomar som bidrar till betydande sjuklighet och som kan behandlas framgångsrikt med kirurgi eller där kirurgi är avgörande för prognosen prioriteras. Ljumskbråck är ett sådant exempel.  Ljumskbråck är bland de vanligaste kirurgiska diagnoserna i världen. 220 miljoner människor uppskattas leva med denna åkomma som orsakar mycket lidande och även 40000 dödsfall varje år. Med 20 miljoner patienter opererade per år är det bland de vanligaste utförda operationerna men det icke tillgodosedda behovet för kirurgi är omfattande. I västvärlden kan en fjärdedel av alla män och tre procent av alla kvinnor räkna med att de behöver opereras för ljumskbråck någon gång under sin livstid. I en tidigare studie i Uganda hade 6.6% av vuxna män ljumskbråck medan mindre än 1% av det förväntade antalet ljumskbråck i befolkningen opererades per år. Den kirurgiska volymen är alltså inte tillräcklig.  Utöver detta volymproblem finns också kvalitetsmässiga problem. I höginkomstländer opereras ljumskbråck oftast med ett syntetiskt nät. Detta hjälper till att stärka upp bukväggen och minskar risken för recidiv påtagligt. I låginkomstländer har varken sjukvårdssystemen eller patienterna råd med dessa nät, som kostar över 100 dollar. I en nyligen publicerad studie som finansierades av Vetenskapsrådet, visade vi hur ett myggnät med liknande struktur kunde steriliseras och användas istället för det dyra nätet. Detta innebär att en överlägsen kirurgisk metod kan intriduceras till förmån för de miljontals bråckpatienter som lever i låg- och medelinkomstländer.  För att kunna intriducera en ny teknik krävs dock omfattande utbildningsinsatser. Det är också nödvändigt att undersöka vilka personalgrupper som ska tillhandahålla denna typ av kirurgi. Då bristen på specialister i kirurgi är överhängande så opererar vanliga läkare men även icke-läkare de allra flesta bråckpatienterna i många låginkomstländer i Afrika. I denna studie kommer vi utveckla ett strukturerat utbildningsprogram för dessa personalkategorier och patienterna kommer följas under ett år efter operationen. Studien kommer utföras i fyra länder; Ghana, Sierra Leone, Uganda och Tanzania.</narrative>
      <narrative>This network is a fusion of several independent research groups and previous bilateral partnerships conducting research within the field of global hernia surgery. Within the collaboration we will conduct a prospective multi center implementation study on the training and introduction of groin hernia mesh repair under local anaesthesia in Ghana, Sierra Leone, Uganda and Tanzania. We will investigate the feasibility of task sharing to increase accessibility to surgical services for groin hernia in the involved sub-Saharan settings of this study.  Patients (adult men with reducible, primary groin hernia) will be included at the respective study sites (n=228 per site). They will be operated under local anaesthesia using the anterior mesh repair with a low-cost synthetic mesh. They will be followed up after two weeks and after one year. The patients will be included into the study between 2016 and 2018 and follow up will be completed by 2019.   Through the collaboration, we will pool knowledge and experience and we will increase operative capacity of the study team. It enables us to undertake large studies in several sites within a limited time frame. The results from this study will guide large scale implementation and introduction of the anterior mesh repair in the study countries and beyond. This is urgent as the unmet need for groin hernia surgey amounts to many millions of patients worldwide.</narrative>
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        <narrative>En prospektiv kohortstudie och tre randomiserade kliniska prövningar har genomförts avseende ljumskbråcksoperation med frågeställningar om task sharing (studie 1 och 2) samt kirurgisk metod vid operation av ljumskbråck hos kvinnor (studie 3)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Global surgery - groin hernia, mosquito mesh and task sharing</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Global kirurgi - ljumskbråck, myggnät och task sharing</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De flesta av oss drabbas någon gång under livet av åkommor som kräver operation eller kirurgisk expertis. Detta kan vara allt från en medfödd missbildning hos ett barn till operation av en höftfraktur hos en äldre människa. Vi drabbas av trafikolyckor, cancer eller gallsten och räknar med att den kirurgiska kompetensen finns där för att ta hand om oss. Kirurgi är en självklar del av vårt sjukvårdssystem men så ser det inte ut i alla delar av världen. Fem miljarder människor har inte tillgång till säker kirurgi till en kostnad som de har råd med när behovet för en operation uppstår. Kirurgiska sjukdomar står för över 30% av den samlade sjukligheten i världen. Värst drabbade är de fattiga länderna i Afrika söder om Sahara där risken att dö av en kirurgisk sjukdom är högst i världen. Denna ojämlika situation beror till stor del av att man länge helt felaktigt trott att kirurgi är dyrt och onödigt i fattiga länder. I själva verket är kirurgiska ingrepp bland de mest kostnadseffektiva sjukvårdsinsatserna även i låg- och medelinkomstländer (LMIL).   Mot bakgrund av dessa insikter har ett nytt område inom fältet global hälsa uppstått; Global Kirurgi. Målet med global kirurgi är att förbättra hälsa och uppnå jämlikhet för alla människor som behöver kirurgisk sjukvård, med fokus på de som lever i delar av världen där tillgången på kirurgi är sämst. För att nå detta ambitiösa mål krävs omfattande investeringar. För att prioritera rätt krävs stora forskningsinsatser omfattande allt från hur vanliga vissa sjukdomar är till hur de bäst ska behandlas och vad det i slutändan skulle kosta. I första hand bör sjukdomar som bidrar till betydande sjuklighet och som kan behandlas framgångsrikt med kirurgi eller där kirurgi är avgörande för prognosen prioriteras. Ljumskbråck är ett sådant exempel.  Ljumskbråck är bland de vanligaste kirurgiska diagnoserna i världen. 220 miljoner människor uppskattas leva med denna åkomma som orsakar mycket lidande och även 40000 dödsfall varje år. Med 20 miljoner patienter opererade per år är det bland de vanligaste utförda operationerna men det icke tillgodosedda behovet för kirurgi är omfattande. I västvärlden kan en fjärdedel av alla män och tre procent av alla kvinnor räkna med att de behöver opereras för ljumskbråck någon gång under sin livstid. I en tidigare studie i Uganda hade 6.6% av vuxna män ljumskbråck medan mindre än 1% av det förväntade antalet ljumskbråck i befolkningen opererades per år. Den kirurgiska volymen är alltså inte tillräcklig.  Utöver detta volymproblem finns också kvalitetsmässiga problem. I höginkomstländer opereras ljumskbråck oftast med ett syntetiskt nät. Detta hjälper till att stärka upp bukväggen och minskar risken för recidiv påtagligt. I låginkomstländer har varken sjukvårdssystemen eller patienterna råd med dessa nät, som kostar över 100 dollar. I en nyligen publicerad studie som finansierades av Vetenskapsrådet, visade vi hur ett myggnät med liknande struktur kunde steriliseras och användas istället för det dyra nätet. Detta innebär att en överlägsen kirurgisk metod kan intriduceras till förmån för de miljontals bråckpatienter som lever i låg- och medelinkomstländer.  För att kunna intriducera en ny teknik krävs dock omfattande utbildningsinsatser. Det är också nödvändigt att undersöka vilka personalgrupper som ska tillhandahålla denna typ av kirurgi. Då bristen på specialister i kirurgi är överhängande så opererar vanliga läkare men även icke-läkare de allra flesta bråckpatienterna i många låginkomstländer i Afrika. I denna studie kommer vi utveckla ett strukturerat utbildningsprogram för dessa personalkategorier och patienterna kommer följas under ett år efter operationen. Studien kommer utföras i fyra länder; Ghana, Sierra Leone, Uganda och Tanzania.</narrative>
      <narrative>This network is a fusion of several independent research groups and previous bilateral partnerships conducting research within the field of global hernia surgery. Within the collaboration we will conduct a prospective multi center implementation study on the training and introduction of groin hernia mesh repair under local anaesthesia in Ghana, Sierra Leone, Uganda and Tanzania. We will investigate the feasibility of task sharing to increase accessibility to surgical services for groin hernia in the involved sub-Saharan settings of this study.  Patients (adult men with reducible, primary groin hernia) will be included at the respective study sites (n=228 per site). They will be operated under local anaesthesia using the anterior mesh repair with a low-cost synthetic mesh. They will be followed up after two weeks and after one year. The patients will be included into the study between 2016 and 2018 and follow up will be completed by 2019.   Through the collaboration, we will pool knowledge and experience and we will increase operative capacity of the study team. It enables us to undertake large studies in several sites within a limited time frame. The results from this study will guide large scale implementation and introduction of the anterior mesh repair in the study countries and beyond. This is urgent as the unmet need for groin hernia surgey amounts to many millions of patients worldwide.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Gå över gränsen - Infektionssjukdomar hos små idisslare på gårdar och marknader längs gränsen mellan Tanzania och Zambia</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Gå över gränsen - Infektionssjukdomar hos små idisslare på gårdar och marknader längs gränsen mellan Tanzania och Zambia.  Får och getter är vanliga husdjur i små lantbruk och för eget husbehov i Afrika, Mellanöstern och Asien. Djuren sköts ofta av kvinnor och småbruket utgör en viktig extrainkomst för dem och deras familjer. Denna sidoinkomst kan vara direkt avgörande för deras dagliga överlevnad och är ett viktigt led i demokrati- och jämlikhetsutvecklingen. Smittsamma djursjukdomar såsom peste des petits ruminants (PPR) och smittsam lungsäcks- och lunginflammation hos get (CCPP) utgör emellertid allvarliga hinder för vidareutveckling av småbruken och har beskrivits som en viktig faktor som kan leda till kronisk fattigdom.  I jämförelse med nötkreatur, som är relativt dyra, har även de fattigaste människorna på den afrikanska landsbygden råd att köpa får och getter. Dessa djur används ofta inom byteshandel, för ceremoniella ändamål, för att betala läkarbesök, med mera. Därför räknas de ofta inte med i den officiella ekonomin. Det kan vara dålig tillgänglighet till veterinärer och andra rådgivare, och dessa prioriterar inte alltid får och get. Dessutom väljer vanligen de resurssvaga djurägarna att inte tillkalla veterinär för att förebygga, diagnostisera eller behandla får och getter. Utbrott av smittsamma sjukdomar blir därför inte alltid uppmärksammade och dess konsekvenser kan därför lätt missas.   I Tanzania förekommer både PPR och CCPP. Däremot är Zambia officiellt fritt från dessa allvarliga sjukdomar. Emellertid har antikroppar mot PPR-viruset påvisats hos får och getter i delar av Zambia, utan kliniska symtom. En omfattande och okontrollerad gränshandel av djur förekommer mellan Tanzania och Zambia. Det finns därför en hög till måttlig risk för att PPR och CCPP ska sprida sig till Zambia från Tanzania.  Levandedjursmarknader samlar djur från flera gårdar och områden på ett och samma ställe. Djuren har ofta transporterats långa sträckor, vilket kan orsaka stress och därmed att djuren blir känsligare för smittor. De flesta får och getter vid sådana här marknader säljs direkt till slakt, men det går inte att utesluta att en del djur säljs för att flyttas till nya gårdar. Detta utgör en hög och allvarlig risk för smittspridning över stora områden.  I detta projekt kommer vi att undersöka vilka smittämnen som orsakar klinisk sjukdom hos får och get. Vi kommer här att använda oss av så kallad storskalig sekvensering för att identifiera alla virus, bakterier och parasiter i ett prov. Dessutom kommer vi utvärdera risken för smittspridning över gränsen mellan Tanzania och Zambia, genom att undersöka förekomst av utvalda sjukdomar vid gårdar och marknader i gränsregionen. Handelsvägar från marknader i Zambias huvudstad Lusaka kommer att kartläggas för att på så sätt utvärdera risken för smittspridning. Vi kommer vidare att samla in information om bönders och djurhandlares kunskap och attityder gällande sjukdomar hos djuren, samt hur de hanterar olika situationer. Detta kommer att göras genom att involvera bönderna i diskussionsgrupper och genom att intervjua djurhandlarna. Deltagardriven forskning, där bönder och djurhandlare själva aktivt deltar i till exempel diskussionsgrupper och intervjuer, har visat sig särskilt viktig vid forskning om smittsamma djursjukdomar och dess konsekvenser.   Projektet kommer att leda till ökad förståelse för epidemiologin, riskerna och konsekvenserna för smittsamma sjukdomar hos får och get. Experter inom både veterinärmedicin och samhällsvetenskap deltar i projektet. Samarbete mellan olika forskningsfält och den kunskap projektet kommer leda till är viktiga för förståelsen och bekämpningen av smittsamma djursjukdomar samt ett viktigt led i fattigdomsbekämpningen.</narrative>
      <narrative>Small ruminants (sheep and goats) are important species for food security, especially for resource-constrained smallholder farmers in countries such as Zambia and Tanzania. Infectious diseases of sheep and goats represent serious constraints to further development and sustainable intensification of smallholder production, and have been described as key factors driving rural smallholders into chronic poverty. In addition, zoonotic infections, such as Rift Valley fever (RVF), cause disease in humans and animals and have great impact on the health, as well as leading to impaired food security. In this project, we will focus on the circulation of infectious diseases in sheep and goats close to the Tanzania-Zambia border, in farms and at live animal markets. We will identify known and yet to be characterised pathogens associated to clinical disease in sheep and goats in farms and live animal markets at the Tanzania-Zambia border and live animal markets in the capital of Zambia, using a metagenomic approach. In addition, we will assess perceived risks and true hazards of infectious diseases in sheep and goats in the border region based on participatory epidemiological tools and serology. This trans-national and cross-disciplinary collaboration brings together veterinary and social scientists of complementary expertise necessary to bring sheep and goat health in developing countries forward.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Small ruminants (sheep and goats) are important species for food security, especially for resource-constrained smallholder farmers in countries such as Zambia and Tanzania. Infectious diseases of sheep and goats represent serious constraints to further development and sustainable intensification of smallholder production, and have been described as key factors driving rural smallholders into chronic poverty. In addition, zoonotic infections, such as Rift Valley fever (RVF), cause disease in humans and animals and have great impact on the health, as well as leading to impaired food security. In this project, we will focus on the circulation of infectious diseases in sheep and goats close to the Tanzania-Zambia border, in farms and at live animal markets. We will identify known and yet to be characterised pathogens associated to clinical disease in sheep and goats in farms and live animal markets at the Tanzania-Zambia border and live animal markets in the capital of Zambia, using a metagenomic approach. In addition, we will assess perceived risks and true hazards of infectious diseases in sheep and goats in the border region based on participatory epidemiological tools and serology. This trans-national and cross-disciplinary collaboration brings together veterinary and social scientists of complementary expertise necessary to bring sheep and goat health in developing countries forward.</narrative>
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      <narrative>In 2012, one in eight deaths worldwide resulted from air pollution. For Africa lack of data is a barrier to estimate effects. Satellite images indicate detrimental levels, but monitoring and high resolution outdoor air pollution modelling is lacking. Household air pollution is also a major source of exposure, more knowledge on how different cook stoves, fuels and habits affect exposure is crucial. No high quality study of the effect of outdoor and indoor air pollution on pregnant women in Africa has so far been conducted.   We will investigate consequences of air pollution in a prospective cohort of women recruited during pregnancy at public health facilities in Ethiopia. Outdoor air pollution will be assessed by high quality modelling which combines measurements with Geographical Information System tools and aerial and topographical imaging. Individual exposure will be linked to the model by residential address. Indoor exposure will be assessed by questionnaires and validated by measurements. Emission factors from different fuels and cooking methods, and particle characteristics will be assessed in our Aerosol Lab in Lund. Data on pregnancy outcomes, exposures and confounders will be compiled and epidemiological studies on the effect of outdoor and household air pollution on pregnancy complications will be done.   This study, which will increase knowledge of not only health impact but also of source characteristics, will provide important knowledge for appropriate policy making.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att luftföroreningar har en negativ inverkan på vår hälsa är knappast någon nyhet. Från epidemiologiska studier, i de delar av världen där luftföroreningar övervakas, har man gång på gång bevisat tydliga samband mellan inandade partiklar och hälsoeffekter. Det är denna typ av studier WHO grundar sina hälsogränsvärden för utomhusluften på - till exempel att halten partiklar som är mindre än 2,5 mikrometer inte bör överstiga 10 mikrogram per kubikmeter som årligt medelvärde. Dock finns det stora vita fläckar på kartan över länder där luftföroreningar mäts. Exempelvis görs i stort sett inga mätningar alls i stora delar av Afrika, och inte heller vetenskapliga studier om hälsoeffekter. Från satellitbilder över Afrika kan man gissa sig till att luftföroreningshalterna på flera ställen vida överstiger WHOs gränsvärden.   Etiopien är ett av dessa ställen, och vi åkte dit för att kontrollera detta. Våra mätningar visade att utomhusluften i Adama, Etiopiens tredje största stad, hade halter på i genomsnitt ca 100 mikrogram per kubikmeter - tio gånger högre än vad WHO förespråkar. Det har visat sig att av Etiopiens befolkning är det gravida kvinnor som är allra mest drabbade. Förutom att de konstant blir utsatta för luftföroreningarna utomhus (det är mycket liten skillnad på &amp;quot;utomhus&amp;quot; och &amp;quot;inomhus&amp;quot; i stora delar av Afrika, husen är på inga sätt täta och har sällan t ex fönsterglas) blir de också utsatta för de luftföroreningar som bildas vid matlagning. Detta är en aktivitet som utförs minst två, oftast tre gånger dagligen. 95 % av befolkningen använder kol, ved eller kodynga som bränsle och en majoritet av husen har inget separat kök utan matlagningen sker i samma rum alla sover, och lever, i. Föroreningshalterna blir enorma, vi uppmätte genomsnittliga halter på 800 mikrogram partiklar mindre än 2,5 mikrometer per kubikmeter då man lagade mat med ved.   Etiopien är också ett av länderna med högst mödradödlighet i världen, med havandeskapsförgiftning som huvudorsak. Denna graviditetskomplikation är i Etiopien orsak till 16 % av mödradödligheten och 25 % av de barn som är dödfödda är det på grund av havandeskapsförgiftning. Vi vill i denna studie titta på något ingen tidigare tittat på, nämligen hur starka sambanden mellan luftföroreningar och havandeskapsförgiftning, samt låg födelsevikt, egentligen är i Etiopien. Dessutom vill vi se om luftföroreningarna gör att kvinnorna oftare får tuberkulos.    Detta vill vi göra genom att utveckla en modell för att med stor noggrannhet kunna uppskatta faktisk exponering för alla gravida kvinnor i Adama. Det pågår en annan studie, till vilken man nu rekryterar gravida kvinnor då de besöker mödravården. Denna grupp av kvinnor, som kommer att vara ungefär 2000 personer stor, kommer vi använda. Kvinnorna får fylla i en detaljerad enkät som bland mycket annat berör var de bor, hur ofta och länge de lagar mat och vilket bränsle de använder. I vårt laboratorium i Lund vill vi mäta hur mycket föroreningspartiklar som faktiskt släpps ut varje minut då man lagar mat över öppen eld eller med en traditionell etiopisk spis med ved, kol och kodynga. Med hjälp av detaljerade satellitkartor och mätningar på flera strategiska platser under olika årstider kan vi modellera hur luftföroreningarna utomhus ser ut för kvinnorna under olika perioder av deras graviditet. När vi kombinerar detta med information om matlagningsvanor och föroreningshalter från matlagningen uppmätta i vårt laboratorium kan vi räkna ut varje kvinnas totala exponering för luftföroreningar under olika perioder av graviditeten. Från mödravårdcentralerna övervakar man varje kvinnas hälsa, och har full koll på om, och iså fall när, en kvinna utvecklar havandeskapsförgiftning eller tuberkulos. Man övervakar även det nyfödda barnets vikt. Det kommer även finnas bra data på andra riskfaktorer.  Denna information kombinerad med modellen och laboratoriestudierna gör att vi kan studera samband mellan luftföroreningshalterna och kvinnorna</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Health system resilience and flooding in Cambodia: Developing the evidence</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Cambodia is a low-income country where flooding is predicted to become more intense and frequent as climate change continues. Health systems in resource scarce settings are less resilient to absorb the shocks of disasters, leading to erosion of health system capacities. The purpose of this project is to build on an ongoing research collaboration between the NIPH and KI is to support and strengthen institutional capacities in research, education, response and policy dialogue. Between 2017 and 2019, we aim to explore the health and health system effects of flooding in Cambodia and factors that may strengthen health system resilience, by identifying morbidities and risk factors for changes in health service delivery during flood periods. We also aim to expand and provide support to the current NIPH education and training programs and build capacity for response and policy dialogue, aligned with the Cambodia disaster response system, through teacher exchanges and research-related workshops and group meetings. Improving capacity will lead to Cambodia's improved preventative and resilience capabilities in upcoming disasters. Both institutions will benefit from the knowledge generation, and individual researchers and students will gain from the educational and supervisory opportunities and the application of skills and training.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kambodja är ett låginkomst- och katastrofbenäget land, där naturkatastrofer förutspås bli mer intensiva och mer frekventa på grund av klimatförändringar. En stor del av befolkningen är sårbar, framförallt de som lever i fattigdom och katastrofer riskerar förvärra deras situation ytterligare. Hälso- och sjukvårdssystemen i resurs-knappa miljöer är mindre motståndskraftiga i att absorbera de chocker en katastrof innebär, vilket leder till en erodering av hälsosystemets kapacitet och motverkar uppbyggandet av ett resilient system.     Det nationella folkhälsoinstitutet (NIPH) arbetar under hälsoministeriet och är ett unikt utbildnings- och forskningsinstitut inom folkhälsa i Kambodja. NIPH är internationellt erkänt inom hälsorelaterad akademisk undervisning och forskning, och har en gedigen multidisciplinär erfarenhet av olika EU-finansierade forskningskonsortier. Syftet med detta forskningssamarbete mellan NIPH och Kunskapscentrum för Katastrofmedicin (KcKM) Global hälsa- Hälsosystem och Policy vid KI är att stödja och stärka den institutionella kapaciteten inom forskning, undervisning och policy dialog på NIPH, inom folkhälsa, katastrofer och hälsosystem. Detta kommer i sin tur leda till förbättrad och utökad kapacitet att förebygga katastrofer, förbättra katastrofinsatser och förmågan att förbereda hälsosystemet att hantera kommande katastrofer. KcKM har över tio års erfarenhet av både forskning, undervisning och praktiskt arbete i katastrofsituationer och fokus på verksamheten ligger i att förbättra katastrofinsatser genom forskning, utbildning och teknisk support.     I januari 2015 genomförde KcKM en workshop i Phnom Penh, Kambodja, för forskare på NIPH och hälsoministeriet för att belysa ämnesområdet katastrofmedicin. Det öppnade vägen för ett fortsatt och utökat samarbete mellan KI och NIPH. Under workshopen definierades områden för gemensamt arbete, både inom Kambodja (ex. mellan hälsoministeriet och NIPH) och internationellt med KI.  Det första målet med det föreslagna samarbetet är att bedriva operativ forskning om hälsosystem och folkhälsa i katastrofer, relevant för den lokala kontexten. Syftet med samarbetet är att genom relevant och innovativ forskning av god kvalité bidra till evidens för stärkt resiliens hos hälsosystem vid översvämningar i Kambodja samt bygga kompetens och förmåga hos NIPH och KI.     Vi söker bidrag för att starta forskning och utveckla samarbete som på lång sikt kommer stärka den nationella resursbasen, både i Kambodja och Sverige, att förhindra och hantera katastrofers effekter på hälsosystemet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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        <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 546 44 000</telephone>
      <email>vetenskapsradet@vr.se</email>
      <website>www.vr.se</website>
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        <narrative>Box 1035, 101 38 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Cambodia</narrative>
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        <narrative>Studien visade att i en kambodjansk kontext hade säsongsbundna och enstaka översvämningar en långvarig effekt på nya hälsobehov. Besök på offentliga vårdinrättningar på grund av diarré, akuta luftvägsinfektioner och hudinfektioner ökade omedelbart och upp till tre månader efter översvämningen. Effekten på rutinmässiga hälsobehov gick däremot inte att avgöra.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Health system resilience and flooding in Cambodia: Developing the evidence</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Evidens för stärkt resiliens hos hälsosystem vid översvämningar i Kambodja</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Cambodia is a low-income country where flooding is predicted to become more intense and frequent as climate change continues. Health systems in resource scarce settings are less resilient to absorb the shocks of disasters, leading to erosion of health system capacities. The purpose of this project is to build on an ongoing research collaboration between the NIPH and KI is to support and strengthen institutional capacities in research, education, response and policy dialogue. Between 2017 and 2019, we aim to explore the health and health system effects of flooding in Cambodia and factors that may strengthen health system resilience, by identifying morbidities and risk factors for changes in health service delivery during flood periods. We also aim to expand and provide support to the current NIPH education and training programs and build capacity for response and policy dialogue, aligned with the Cambodia disaster response system, through teacher exchanges and research-related workshops and group meetings. Improving capacity will lead to Cambodia's improved preventative and resilience capabilities in upcoming disasters. Both institutions will benefit from the knowledge generation, and individual researchers and students will gain from the educational and supervisory opportunities and the application of skills and training.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kambodja är ett låginkomst- och katastrofbenäget land, där naturkatastrofer förutspås bli mer intensiva och mer frekventa på grund av klimatförändringar. En stor del av befolkningen är sårbar, framförallt de som lever i fattigdom och katastrofer riskerar förvärra deras situation ytterligare. Hälso- och sjukvårdssystemen i resurs-knappa miljöer är mindre motståndskraftiga i att absorbera de chocker en katastrof innebär, vilket leder till en erodering av hälsosystemets kapacitet och motverkar uppbyggandet av ett resilient system.     Det nationella folkhälsoinstitutet (NIPH) arbetar under hälsoministeriet och är ett unikt utbildnings- och forskningsinstitut inom folkhälsa i Kambodja. NIPH är internationellt erkänt inom hälsorelaterad akademisk undervisning och forskning, och har en gedigen multidisciplinär erfarenhet av olika EU-finansierade forskningskonsortier. Syftet med detta forskningssamarbete mellan NIPH och Kunskapscentrum för Katastrofmedicin (KcKM) Global hälsa- Hälsosystem och Policy vid KI är att stödja och stärka den institutionella kapaciteten inom forskning, undervisning och policy dialog på NIPH, inom folkhälsa, katastrofer och hälsosystem. Detta kommer i sin tur leda till förbättrad och utökad kapacitet att förebygga katastrofer, förbättra katastrofinsatser och förmågan att förbereda hälsosystemet att hantera kommande katastrofer. KcKM har över tio års erfarenhet av både forskning, undervisning och praktiskt arbete i katastrofsituationer och fokus på verksamheten ligger i att förbättra katastrofinsatser genom forskning, utbildning och teknisk support.     I januari 2015 genomförde KcKM en workshop i Phnom Penh, Kambodja, för forskare på NIPH och hälsoministeriet för att belysa ämnesområdet katastrofmedicin. Det öppnade vägen för ett fortsatt och utökat samarbete mellan KI och NIPH. Under workshopen definierades områden för gemensamt arbete, både inom Kambodja (ex. mellan hälsoministeriet och NIPH) och internationellt med KI.  Det första målet med det föreslagna samarbetet är att bedriva operativ forskning om hälsosystem och folkhälsa i katastrofer, relevant för den lokala kontexten. Syftet med samarbetet är att genom relevant och innovativ forskning av god kvalité bidra till evidens för stärkt resiliens hos hälsosystem vid översvämningar i Kambodja samt bygga kompetens och förmåga hos NIPH och KI.     Vi söker bidrag för att starta forskning och utveckla samarbete som på lång sikt kommer stärka den nationella resursbasen, både i Kambodja och Sverige, att förhindra och hantera katastrofers effekter på hälsosystemet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-51000" type="80" role="2" crs-channel-code="51000">
      <narrative>Karolinska Institutet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-29" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-51000" type="80" role="4" crs-channel-code="51000">
      <narrative>Karolinska Institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-29-2016-05683</iati-identifier>
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    <title>
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      <narrative>A rapid and simple method for diagnosis of tuberculosis</narrative>
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      <narrative>Background: Despite the enormous global burden of tuberculosis (TB), present tests for diagnosis of TB have severe limitations, and none are of the most urgently needed point-of-care (POC) type of tests.  We have previously developed a simple, inexpensive test for diagnosis of TB based on detection of mycobacterial lipoarabinomannan (LAM) in urine. The test format we used however had suboptimal sensitivity for routine clinical use. We have now increased the sensitivity of the test a 100-fold, using monoclonal antibodies with extremely high avidity, and increasing the signal by using new nanotechnology techniques, making it an extremely promising platform for rapid TB diagnosis.  Aim: The central aim of this application is to assess the performance of the test prototype for diagnosis of TB in distinct clinical trials, both in high endemic (South Africa and Mozambique) and low endemic (Sweden and Portugal) countries, with particular emphasis on children and patients with/without HIV co-infection.   Our second aim is to develop our test into a POC triage test, able to distinguish individuals who need referral for further confirmatory testing.  Significance: A better diagnostic test would improve the detection rate and consequently decrease the transmission and spread of the TB pandemic in resource poor settings.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bakgrund: En tredjedel av världens befolkning beräknas vara infekterade med tuberkelbakterier och mer än 9 miljoner människor insjuknar varje år i aktiv tuberkulos (TB). Det saknas fortfarande ett enkelt, snabbt och patientnära test för att diagnosticera aktiv TB. Detta är särskilt viktigt för barn och personer med nedsatt immunförsvar där nuvarande metoder är mycket bristfälliga.  Mål: Vi avser att utvärdera nya av oss utvecklade diagnostiska test för aktiv TB i patientgrupper i Sverige, Sydafrika och Mozambique.  Betydelse: En person med aktiv TB beräknas att under ett år smitta 10-15 individer. Att snabbt hitta nya patienter och behandla dem är därför det viktigaste sättet att hindra fortsatt smittspridning och att på sikt bekämpa tuberkulosepidemin.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>Background: Despite the enormous global burden of tuberculosis (TB), present tests for diagnosis of TB have severe limitations, and none are of the most urgently needed point-of-care (POC) type of tests.  We have previously developed a simple, inexpensive test for diagnosis of TB based on detection of mycobacterial lipoarabinomannan (LAM) in urine. The test format we used however had suboptimal sensitivity for routine clinical use. We have now increased the sensitivity of the test a 100-fold, using monoclonal antibodies with extremely high avidity, and increasing the signal by using new nanotechnology techniques, making it an extremely promising platform for rapid TB diagnosis.  Aim: The central aim of this application is to assess the performance of the test prototype for diagnosis of TB in distinct clinical trials, both in high endemic (South Africa and Mozambique) and low endemic (Sweden and Portugal) countries, with particular emphasis on children and patients with/without HIV co-infection.   Our second aim is to develop our test into a POC triage test, able to distinguish individuals who need referral for further confirmatory testing.  Significance: A better diagnostic test would improve the detection rate and consequently decrease the transmission and spread of the TB pandemic in resource poor settings.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bakgrund: En tredjedel av världens befolkning beräknas vara infekterade med tuberkelbakterier och mer än 9 miljoner människor insjuknar varje år i aktiv tuberkulos (TB). Det saknas fortfarande ett enkelt, snabbt och patientnära test för att diagnosticera aktiv TB. Detta är särskilt viktigt för barn och personer med nedsatt immunförsvar där nuvarande metoder är mycket bristfälliga.  Mål: Vi avser att utvärdera nya av oss utvecklade diagnostiska test för aktiv TB i patientgrupper i Sverige, Sydafrika och Mozambique.  Betydelse: En person med aktiv TB beräknas att under ett år smitta 10-15 individer. Att snabbt hitta nya patienter och behandla dem är därför det viktigaste sättet att hindra fortsatt smittspridning och att på sikt bekämpa tuberkulosepidemin.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En infektion i luftvägarna är ofta hanterbar i Sverige. I Afrika däremot, är sådana infektioner den vanligaste dödsorsaken. Lunginflammation får mindre uppmärksamhet än t.ex. HIV och malaria, men ger det största bidraget till spädbarnsdödligheten i Afrika söder om Sahara. Infektioner av den här typen drabbar i större utsträckning fattiga samhällen. Genom att behandlingarna är dyra, särskilt behandling av resistenta bakterier, och genom att de drabbade stigmatiseras och ofta förlorar sin inkomst under behandlingen driver de fram ytterligare fattigdom. I takt med att problemen med bakterieresistens ökar i Afrika kommer dessa problem sannolikt att förvärras. Det är därför av yttersta vikt att utöka vårt bibliotek av billiga och snabbverkande antibiotika som också verkar mot resistenta bakterier.  Läkemedelsindustrin har traditionellt varit dålig på att ta fram nya typer av antibiotika. I själva verket är såväl penicillin som tre fjärdedelar av alla antibiotika som tagits fram sedan 40-talet baserade på aktiva ämnen från naturen eller syntetiska substanser som formgivits utifrån naturliga ämnen. En svårighet med att utveckla läkemedel från naturprodukter är att man från början inte vet hur de fungerar. Ofta förekommer de också i för små mängder för att kunna användas till läkemedel. Det är inte ovanligt att det finns det så lite i naturen att det inte räcker ens till forskning för att förstå hur molekylerna fungerar.  Med hjälp av kemisk syntes kan man utveckla metoder för att framställa också ytterst komplexa molekyler i större mängder. I det här projektet vill vi framställa en molekyl som isolerats från mikrober hittade i en övergiven gruva i Korea och kemiskt förbättra molekyler isolerade från djungeln på Yukatanhalvön i Mexico. Dessa strukturer är intressanta eftersom de har visat sig vara aktiva också mot resistenta bakterier. Genom att framställa dem i större mängder kan vi dels ta reda på hur de fungerar och dels vidareutveckla dem som läkemedel. Genom att förklara hur de fungerar vill vi inspirera andra forskare att ta fram nya bättre antibiotika som fungerar genom samma principer.  Forskningen möjliggörs genom ett interdisciplinärt samarbete mellan synteskemister, naturproduktkemister och mikrobiologer från tre kontinenter.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expanding the library of broad-spectrum antibiotics is a central component of combating bacterial respiratory tract infections. By extension, this pursuit is also directed at poverty reduction in the developing world as it is intrinsically linked to infectious diseases.   To this end, the proposed project aims at advancing natural products with known activity against multi-drug resistant bacteria towards clinical relevance. We will develop efficient chemical syntheses (total and semi-synthetic routes) to access compounds that are not available through other means for biological and mechanistic investigation. The mechanistic work will be used to guide the development of improved and/or simplified structural analogs that can be used at a lower cost. Understanding how to rationally design complex phenylalanine mimetics and oleane triterpenoid structures in this context provides entries to rational development of new generations of small molecule antibiotics working through the same mechanism.  The work is enabled by an interdisciplinary collaboration between synthetic chemists in Sweden and Uganda, natural product chemists in Mexico, and microbiologists in South Africa.</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>New natural product based entries to treatment of bacterial respiratory tract infections</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nya naturproduktbaserade läkemedel mot bakterieinfektioner i andningsvägarna</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expanding the library of broad-spectrum antibiotics is a central component of combating bacterial respiratory tract infections. By extension, this pursuit is also directed at poverty reduction in the developing world as it is intrinsically linked to infectious diseases.   To this end, the proposed project aims at advancing natural products with known activity against multi-drug resistant bacteria towards clinical relevance. We will develop efficient chemical syntheses (total and semi-synthetic routes) to access compounds that are not available through other means for biological and mechanistic investigation. The mechanistic work will be used to guide the development of improved and/or simplified structural analogs that can be used at a lower cost. Understanding how to rationally design complex phenylalanine mimetics and oleane triterpenoid structures in this context provides entries to rational development of new generations of small molecule antibiotics working through the same mechanism.  The work is enabled by an interdisciplinary collaboration between synthetic chemists in Sweden and Uganda, natural product chemists in Mexico, and microbiologists in South Africa.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En infektion i luftvägarna är ofta hanterbar i Sverige. I Afrika däremot, är sådana infektioner den vanligaste dödsorsaken. Lunginflammation får mindre uppmärksamhet än t.ex. HIV och malaria, men ger det största bidraget till spädbarnsdödligheten i Afrika söder om Sahara. Infektioner av den här typen drabbar i större utsträckning fattiga samhällen. Genom att behandlingarna är dyra, särskilt behandling av resistenta bakterier, och genom att de drabbade stigmatiseras och ofta förlorar sin inkomst under behandlingen driver de fram ytterligare fattigdom. I takt med att problemen med bakterieresistens ökar i Afrika kommer dessa problem sannolikt att förvärras. Det är därför av yttersta vikt att utöka vårt bibliotek av billiga och snabbverkande antibiotika som också verkar mot resistenta bakterier.  Läkemedelsindustrin har traditionellt varit dålig på att ta fram nya typer av antibiotika. I själva verket är såväl penicillin som tre fjärdedelar av alla antibiotika som tagits fram sedan 40-talet baserade på aktiva ämnen från naturen eller syntetiska substanser som formgivits utifrån naturliga ämnen. En svårighet med att utveckla läkemedel från naturprodukter är att man från början inte vet hur de fungerar. Ofta förekommer de också i för små mängder för att kunna användas till läkemedel. Det är inte ovanligt att det finns det så lite i naturen att det inte räcker ens till forskning för att förstå hur molekylerna fungerar.  Med hjälp av kemisk syntes kan man utveckla metoder för att framställa också ytterst komplexa molekyler i större mängder. I det här projektet vill vi framställa en molekyl som isolerats från mikrober hittade i en övergiven gruva i Korea och kemiskt förbättra molekyler isolerade från djungeln på Yukatanhalvön i Mexico. Dessa strukturer är intressanta eftersom de har visat sig vara aktiva också mot resistenta bakterier. Genom att framställa dem i större mängder kan vi dels ta reda på hur de fungerar och dels vidareutveckla dem som läkemedel. Genom att förklara hur de fungerar vill vi inspirera andra forskare att ta fram nya bättre antibiotika som fungerar genom samma principer.  Forskningen möjliggörs genom ett interdisciplinärt samarbete mellan synteskemister, naturproduktkemister och mikrobiologer från tre kontinenter.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vägar till fred i komplexa konfliktsystem: Lärdomar från globala data och en fallstudie av Myanmar</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Väpnade konflikter utgör ett stort hinder för fattigdomsbekämpning. Många låginkomstländer har långvariga och komplexa konflikter med flera olika väpnade grupper. Exempel är Afghanistan, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Myanmar, Somalia, och Sudan. Det samma gäller medelinkomstländer som Colombia, Filippinerna, och Syrien. För att uppnå fred i ett land krävs flera konfliktavslut om (1) regeringen befinner sig i konflikt med flera olika väpnande grupper samtidigt; (2) nya väpnade grupper uppstår; eller (3) konflikter som avslutats börjar om igen. Vårt forskningsprojekt undersöker hur länder med flera olika väpnande grupper kan uppnå fred. Vi vill studera hur det påverkar andra konflikter inom samma land när en konflikt avslutas. När en väpnad grupp sluter ett fredsavtal med regeringen, eller besegras militärt, eller av andra skäl slutar att aktivt strida mot regeringen, observerar andra väpnande grupper denna utveckling, och drar slutsatser för om den ska förhandla med regeringen, förhålla sig passiv eller fortsätta strida. Väpnade grupper kan också bilda allianser, eller splittras. Projektet kommer att behandla alla konflikter inom ett land som ett system, och undersöka de processer som leder till en minskning av antalet väpnade grupper, så att fred inträder när den sista aktiva gruppen avslutar sin kamp eller lägger ner sina vapen. Vi vill utveckla en teori om hur regeringar och väpnade gruppers rykte för pålitlighet, stridsvilja, och militär kapacitet uppstår, och hur andra aktörer i systemet bildar sig en uppfattning om dessa rykten genom att observera förhandlingar, efterlevnad av ingångna fredsavtal, och stridshandlingar. Med hjälp av denna teori kan vi formulera hypoteser om varför väpnade grupper väljer att sluta strida mot regeringen. Det mest originella i vår teori är att den bygger på hur konfliktaktörer lär sig om sina konkurrenter och motparter genom att observera hur de uppträder mot varandra. Detta är särskilt viktigt i länder med många aktiva konflikter. Som en del av projektet kommer nya data om fredsavtal i utvecklingsländer att insamlas av Uppsala Conflict Data Program (UCDP). UCDP tillhandahåller redan data om alla fredsavtal i alla världens väpnade konflikter för åren 1975-2011, och vi avser att uppdatera denna datasamling med åren 2012-2016. Detta är en viktig förbättring av en väl använd resurs. Dessa data kommer vi att använda i en statistisk studie av alla utvecklingsländer som befinner sig i väpnad konflikt för att pröva våra hypoteser om hur fred kan uppnås. Samma data, och nya data insamlade lokalt i Myanmar kommer att ingå i en fallstudie av hur olika konfliktavslut, allianser mellan väpnade grupper, och nybildningar av väpnade grupper, påverkat varandra och den totala mängden våldsam konflikt i låginkomstlandet Myanmars komplexa konfliktsystem sedan 1989. Fallstudien kommer också att syfta till att utveckla nya argument och hypoteser som förbättrar vår ursprungliga teoretiska referensram. Projektledaren Erik Melander är professor i freds- och konfliktforskning vid Uppsala universitet, och programledare för UCDP. Projektet involverar också forskningsprofessor Stein T&amp;#248;nnesson vid Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) i Norge, och Dr. Min Zaw Oo, som kommer att leda en forskargrupp i Myanmar. Genom partnerskapet med Min Zaw Oo kommer projektet dels att ha tillgång till ett mycket starkt lokalt nätverk, och dels kunna bidra direkt med kunskap till det praktiska arbetet med att främja fred i Myanmar. Ytterligare en fördel med detta partnerskap är att samarbete inleds mellan UCDP och det Township Conflict Indexing System (TCIS) för konfliktbevakning som utvecklats av Min Zaw Oo. UCDP är ett av världens ledande program för konfliktdata, och TCIS är ett system som vuxit fram vid Myanmar Peace Centre och som har givit en mycket god överblick över konfliktutvecklingen i Myanmar. Stora synergieffekter kan förväntas av att kombinera statistisk forskning i Uppsala, kvalitativa studier vid PRIO och datainsamli</narrative>
      <narrative>Transitions from war to peace in countries with internal armed conflict may require several conflict terminations. This has three reasons: (1) The government may be fighting several armed groups at the same time; (2) New armed groups may emerge during the transition; (3) Armed conflicts having ended may become active again. The project will study processes by which several armed conflicts are terminated in one country, with emphasis on the impact conflict terminations have on other conflicts in the same country. This has implications for theory. When one conflict ends, other armed groups will consider whether they shall seek a settlement, stay inactive or continue fighting. They may co-ordinate with each other, or splinter into factions. We aim to view all conflicts in a country as a system, using Myanmar as our main case. We will develop a theory of reputation learning in which governments and armed groups gain reputation for trustworthiness, resolve, and military capacity. The project, based at Uppsala University and including a Norwegian partner (PRIO) and a Myanmar based research team, consists in (1) updating the UCDP Peace Agreement Dataset for 2012-2016, to enable (2) a statistical analysis of all developing countries with intrastate armed conflict, and (3) an in-depth case study of how conflict terminations and onsets have influenced each other in Myanmar's conflict system since 1989. The project, running 2017-2019, combines quantitative and qualitative methods.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Paths to Peace in Complex Conflict Systems: Lessons from Global Data and an In-depth Study of Myanmar</narrative>
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      <narrative>Transitions from war to peace in countries with internal armed conflict may require several conflict terminations. This has three reasons: (1) The government may be fighting several armed groups at the same time; (2) New armed groups may emerge during the transition; (3) Armed conflicts having ended may become active again. The project will study processes by which several armed conflicts are terminated in one country, with emphasis on the impact conflict terminations have on other conflicts in the same country. This has implications for theory. When one conflict ends, other armed groups will consider whether they shall seek a settlement, stay inactive or continue fighting. They may co-ordinate with each other, or splinter into factions. We aim to view all conflicts in a country as a system, using Myanmar as our main case. We will develop a theory of reputation learning in which governments and armed groups gain reputation for trustworthiness, resolve, and military capacity. The project, based at Uppsala University and including a Norwegian partner (PRIO) and a Myanmar based research team, consists in (1) updating the UCDP Peace Agreement Dataset for 2012-2016, to enable (2) a statistical analysis of all developing countries with intrastate armed conflict, and (3) an in-depth case study of how conflict terminations and onsets have influenced each other in Myanmar's conflict system since 1989. The project, running 2017-2019, combines quantitative and qualitative methods.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Väpnade konflikter utgör ett stort hinder för fattigdomsbekämpning. Många låginkomstländer har långvariga och komplexa konflikter med flera olika väpnade grupper. Exempel är Afghanistan, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Myanmar, Somalia, och Sudan. Det samma gäller medelinkomstländer som Colombia, Filippinerna, och Syrien. För att uppnå fred i ett land krävs flera konfliktavslut om (1) regeringen befinner sig i konflikt med flera olika väpnande grupper samtidigt; (2) nya väpnade grupper uppstår; eller (3) konflikter som avslutats börjar om igen. Vårt forskningsprojekt undersöker hur länder med flera olika väpnande grupper kan uppnå fred. Vi vill studera hur det påverkar andra konflikter inom samma land när en konflikt avslutas. När en väpnad grupp sluter ett fredsavtal med regeringen, eller besegras militärt, eller av andra skäl slutar att aktivt strida mot regeringen, observerar andra väpnande grupper denna utveckling, och drar slutsatser för om den ska förhandla med regeringen, förhålla sig passiv eller fortsätta strida. Väpnade grupper kan också bilda allianser, eller splittras. Projektet kommer att behandla alla konflikter inom ett land som ett system, och undersöka de processer som leder till en minskning av antalet väpnade grupper, så att fred inträder när den sista aktiva gruppen avslutar sin kamp eller lägger ner sina vapen. Vi vill utveckla en teori om hur regeringar och väpnade gruppers rykte för pålitlighet, stridsvilja, och militär kapacitet uppstår, och hur andra aktörer i systemet bildar sig en uppfattning om dessa rykten genom att observera förhandlingar, efterlevnad av ingångna fredsavtal, och stridshandlingar. Med hjälp av denna teori kan vi formulera hypoteser om varför väpnade grupper väljer att sluta strida mot regeringen. Det mest originella i vår teori är att den bygger på hur konfliktaktörer lär sig om sina konkurrenter och motparter genom att observera hur de uppträder mot varandra. Detta är särskilt viktigt i länder med många aktiva konflikter. Som en del av projektet kommer nya data om fredsavtal i utvecklingsländer att insamlas av Uppsala Conflict Data Program (UCDP). UCDP tillhandahåller redan data om alla fredsavtal i alla världens väpnade konflikter för åren 1975-2011, och vi avser att uppdatera denna datasamling med åren 2012-2016. Detta är en viktig förbättring av en väl använd resurs. Dessa data kommer vi att använda i en statistisk studie av alla utvecklingsländer som befinner sig i väpnad konflikt för att pröva våra hypoteser om hur fred kan uppnås. Samma data, och nya data insamlade lokalt i Myanmar kommer att ingå i en fallstudie av hur olika konfliktavslut, allianser mellan väpnade grupper, och nybildningar av väpnade grupper, påverkat varandra och den totala mängden våldsam konflikt i låginkomstlandet Myanmars komplexa konfliktsystem sedan 1989. Fallstudien kommer också att syfta till att utveckla nya argument och hypoteser som förbättrar vår ursprungliga teoretiska referensram. Projektledaren Erik Melander är professor i freds- och konfliktforskning vid Uppsala universitet, och programledare för UCDP. Projektet involverar också forskningsprofessor Stein T&amp;#248;nnesson vid Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) i Norge, och Dr. Min Zaw Oo, som kommer att leda en forskargrupp i Myanmar. Genom partnerskapet med Min Zaw Oo kommer projektet dels att ha tillgång till ett mycket starkt lokalt nätverk, och dels kunna bidra direkt med kunskap till det praktiska arbetet med att främja fred i Myanmar. Ytterligare en fördel med detta partnerskap är att samarbete inleds mellan UCDP och det Township Conflict Indexing System (TCIS) för konfliktbevakning som utvecklats av Min Zaw Oo. UCDP är ett av världens ledande program för konfliktdata, och TCIS är ett system som vuxit fram vid Myanmar Peace Centre och som har givit en mycket god överblick över konfliktutvecklingen i Myanmar. Stora synergieffekter kan förväntas av att kombinera statistisk forskning i Uppsala, kvalitativa studier vid PRIO och datainsamli</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kassava är en av de viktigaste livsmedels- och fodergrödorna i tropikerna och Afrika står för mer än hälften av den totala världsproduktionen. Denna gröda intar en särskilt viktig roll i livsmedelsförsörjningen för miljontals småbrukare i utvecklingsländer tack vare dess enastående tolerans mot torka och förmåga att växa i magra jordar. Den kan dessutom skördas efter behov, eftersom den växer över mer än ett år. Dess tålighet gör att den är rustad inför framtida klimatförändringar.  Men tyvärr har kassavan som livsmedel en stor nackdel: näringsinnehållet. För även om kassava producerar mycket kalorier är den relativt näringsfattig. Särskilt problematisk är den låga halten av provitamin A. För litet intag av detta ämne har flera allvarliga konsekvenser, såväl vad gäller ekonomi som hälsa - bland annat tidig dödlighet och minskad fysisk kapacitet. Det kan också leda till irreversibel blindhet hos barn. I Afrika har hela 43 % av förskolebarnen kliniska symptom på provitamin A-brist.  Det är de vita rötterna som utgör den ätliga delen hos de flesta kassavasorterna som odlas och konsumeras, och dessa innehåller försumbara mängder provitamin A. Som tur är finns det en stor genetisk variation inom grödan, och vissa sorter har en hög karotenoidhalt, som är den grupp av ämnen i vilken just provitamin A ingår. Flera andra av karotenoiderna är viktiga för människans hälsa.  Den naturliga genetiska mångfalden hos kassava är alltså hög, men att förbättra karotenoidhalten genom att testa olika korsningar är en mycket tidskrävande och dyr process, eftersom växtcykeln mellan generationer kan vara hela två år. För att öka effektiviteten i urvalet vid förädling är det därför nödvändigt att förstå den genetiska grunden för varierande karotenoidhalt.  I detta projekt, som är ett samarbete mellan Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet och International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA, med huvudkontor i Ibadan, Nigeria), vill vi bättre förstå hur provitamin A produceras i kassava, för att med denna kunskap effektivare och snabbare kunna ta fram sorter som har högre halt av detta för människan så viktiga ämne.  Vi gör detta på flera sätt. Till att börja med vill vi tillämpa ett nytt bioinformatiskt tillvägångsätt, där vi använder oss av genexpressionsdata och gör en jämförelse mot potatis. Vi har valt potatisen eftersom den liksom kassava har ett kartlagt genom, båda har en knölstruktur som producerar delarna som äts samt för att potatisen är välstuderad när det gäller provitamin A-produktion.  Tack vare dessa likheter kan vi konstruera molekylära genexpressionsnätverk mellan de två grödorna och på så sätt identifiera nya gener och enzymer som påverkar provitamin A-halten. Detta enligt principen att genexpressionen för vissa processer är evolutionärt bevarad mellan olika växter. Från detta kommer vi få en lista på nya kandidatgener för högre produktion av provitamin A.  Ett urval av dessa gener kommer sedan att testas vidare genom att utryckas i potatis med hjälp av genetisk modifiering eftersom det är lättare att göra i potatis än kassava. För att se om genen är viktig i provitamin A-produktion kommer vi efter modifieringen undersöka om halten ökat.  Vi kan dessutom screena den stora samlingen av kassavalinjer för att identifiera vilka linjer som bär och uttrycker på de nödvändiga generna för att få en hög provitamin A-halt. Sådana kassavalinjer utgör ett bra korsningsmaterial till redan pågående förädlingsprogram som syftar till att förbättra näringsinnehållet.  Parallellt vill vi dessutom testa och utveckla den nya CRISPR/Cas9-metoden för riktade förändringar i kassavans arvsmassa. Vi har redan identifierat ett antal enzym vars aktivitet har betydelse för Provitamin A-produktion. Deras effektivitet kan med denna teknik antingen förstärkas eller försvagas genom att vissa baspar i dem byts ut med hjälp av CRISPR/Cas9. Vi hoppas på detta sätt kunna producera några linjer och testa deras innehåll av Provitamin A.  I det här projektet fördjupar vi kunn</narrative>
      <narrative>Cassava is one of the most important crops in the tropics with a remarkable tolerance to drought and ability to grow on poor soils. However, it has relatively low nutritional quality having dire implications for millions of people dependent on this staple crop. Particularly problematic is the low ß-carotene level, which can lead to provitamin A deficiency with severe health and economic consequences, including early mortality, impaired physical ability and blindness. Efforts to breed for varieties with increased b-carotene have therefore been undertaken, but is difficult to combine with high starch content, which is a vital trait for farmers's acceptance and the market value.  Here we propose a new exploratory approach by cross-species comparative genomics and molecular network analysis in combination with functional testing by genetic transformation and the emerging technique of genome editing. We do this by generating transcript, smallRNA and metabolite data of specific varieties with different genetic background and ß-carotene content to identify new candidate genes and key enzymes leading to increased ß-carotene levels and sustained starch content. We will also identify molecular signatures associated to these traits to screen existing germplasms for more lines to be incorporated in breeding programs. The findings will serve either for marker assisted breeding or as engineering approach by gene-editing to overcome possible constrains in traditional breeding.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kassava är en av de viktigaste livsmedels- och fodergrödorna i tropikerna och Afrika står för mer än hälften av den totala världsproduktionen. Denna gröda intar en särskilt viktig roll i livsmedelsförsörjningen för miljontals småbrukare i utvecklingsländer tack vare dess enastående tolerans mot torka och förmåga att växa i magra jordar. Den kan dessutom skördas efter behov, eftersom den växer över mer än ett år. Dess tålighet gör att den är rustad inför framtida klimatförändringar.  Men tyvärr har kassavan som livsmedel en stor nackdel: näringsinnehållet. För även om kassava producerar mycket kalorier är den relativt näringsfattig. Särskilt problematisk är den låga halten av provitamin A. För litet intag av detta ämne har flera allvarliga konsekvenser, såväl vad gäller ekonomi som hälsa - bland annat tidig dödlighet och minskad fysisk kapacitet. Det kan också leda till irreversibel blindhet hos barn. I Afrika har hela 43 % av förskolebarnen kliniska symptom på provitamin A-brist.  Det är de vita rötterna som utgör den ätliga delen hos de flesta kassavasorterna som odlas och konsumeras, och dessa innehåller försumbara mängder provitamin A. Som tur är finns det en stor genetisk variation inom grödan, och vissa sorter har en hög karotenoidhalt, som är den grupp av ämnen i vilken just provitamin A ingår. Flera andra av karotenoiderna är viktiga för människans hälsa.  Den naturliga genetiska mångfalden hos kassava är alltså hög, men att förbättra karotenoidhalten genom att testa olika korsningar är en mycket tidskrävande och dyr process, eftersom växtcykeln mellan generationer kan vara hela två år. För att öka effektiviteten i urvalet vid förädling är det därför nödvändigt att förstå den genetiska grunden för varierande karotenoidhalt.  I detta projekt, som är ett samarbete mellan Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet och International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA, med huvudkontor i Ibadan, Nigeria), vill vi bättre förstå hur provitamin A produceras i kassava, för att med denna kunskap effektivare och snabbare kunna ta fram sorter som har högre halt av detta för människan så viktiga ämne.  Vi gör detta på flera sätt. Till att börja med vill vi tillämpa ett nytt bioinformatiskt tillvägångsätt, där vi använder oss av genexpressionsdata och gör en jämförelse mot potatis. Vi har valt potatisen eftersom den liksom kassava har ett kartlagt genom, båda har en knölstruktur som producerar delarna som äts samt för att potatisen är välstuderad när det gäller provitamin A-produktion.  Tack vare dessa likheter kan vi konstruera molekylära genexpressionsnätverk mellan de två grödorna och på så sätt identifiera nya gener och enzymer som påverkar provitamin A-halten. Detta enligt principen att genexpressionen för vissa processer är evolutionärt bevarad mellan olika växter. Från detta kommer vi få en lista på nya kandidatgener för högre produktion av provitamin A.  Ett urval av dessa gener kommer sedan att testas vidare genom att utryckas i potatis med hjälp av genetisk modifiering eftersom det är lättare att göra i potatis än kassava. För att se om genen är viktig i provitamin A-produktion kommer vi efter modifieringen undersöka om halten ökat.  Vi kan dessutom screena den stora samlingen av kassavalinjer för att identifiera vilka linjer som bär och uttrycker på de nödvändiga generna för att få en hög provitamin A-halt. Sådana kassavalinjer utgör ett bra korsningsmaterial till redan pågående förädlingsprogram som syftar till att förbättra näringsinnehållet.  Parallellt vill vi dessutom testa och utveckla den nya CRISPR/Cas9-metoden för riktade förändringar i kassavans arvsmassa. Vi har redan identifierat ett antal enzym vars aktivitet har betydelse för Provitamin A-produktion. Deras effektivitet kan med denna teknik antingen förstärkas eller försvagas genom att vissa baspar i dem byts ut med hjälp av CRISPR/Cas9. Vi hoppas på detta sätt kunna producera några linjer och testa deras innehåll av Provitamin A.  I det här projektet fördjupar vi kunn</narrative>
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      <narrative>The overall purpose is to improve cattle health through increased understanding of the microbial community in cattle and ticks. Ticks are the most important vectors of disease-causing pathogens in domestic and wild animals. Tick-borne diseases (TBDs) are a major threat to both cattle and human health. Understanding the complex interactions within the microbiome is of great importance for understanding how tick borne pathogens spread and cause disease. We will study indigenous cattle and ticks in all 11 agro-ecological zones of Uganda using metagenomics. Metagenomics has proven to be a powerful tool for pathogen detection and for making in depth analysis of the microbial community. The microbiome of ticks feeding on cattle or living in its close proximity will be characterized and compared with the cattle microbiome. We propose to build a smart and user-friendly bioinformatics framework for comparison of metagenomes. Our results will give insights into the microbiome of cattle and its relation to tick microbiome and disease. Possibly, new disease causing agents will be identified. The study will also contribute with knowledge on how cattle owners understand the relationships between ticks, cattle and TBDs. The knowledge generated in this project can contribute to more appropriately designed interventions for diagnosis and prevention of TBDs.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Boskapshållning är en viktig försörjningsstrategi för fattiga människor på landsbygden i många Afrikanska länder. Att äga boskap innebär en ekonomisk trygghet och en säkerhet mot att falla i djupare fattigdom om t.ex. skörden slår fel. Fästingar och fästingburna sjukdomar är dock ett stort hot mot både nötkreatur och människors hälsa. Det huvudsakliga syftet med detta projekt är att undersöka den mikrobiella sammansättningen (mikrobiotan) hos fästingar och hur detta påverkar smittöverföring och sjukdomsutveckling hos nötkreatur i Uganda.  Hypotesen är att mikroorganismer som virus, bakterier och parasiter samverkar i större utsträckning än vad vi hittills trott och att en kombination av en viss sorts mikrober t.ex. skulle kunna orsaka en mer allvarlig sjukdom. Väldigt lite är för tillfället känt inom detta område.  Detta projekt kommer att kartlägga vilka sjukdomsorsakande mikrober som finns bland fästingar samt vilka av dem som sprids till nötkreatur. Vi kommer att studera två ekonomiskt och socialt viktiga sorter av östafrikanska inhemska nötkreatur, Ankole long horn och Zebu ko (Bos indicus), samt de fästingarter som finns i dess närhet och suger blod från dem. Fästingarnas mikrobiota kommer att analyseras med hjälp av storskalig sekvensering (metagenomik). Det innebär att vi kommer att kunna ta reda på den totala sammansättningen av olika mikroorganismer i provet. Till vår hjälp för att analysera de enorma mängder med information som vi får fram kommer vi att använda oss av datorprogram och databaser som skapas just för detta syfte.  Våra resultat kommer att ge oss kunskaper om vilka sjukdomsframkallande mikrober som finns bland inhemska nötkreatur i Uganda och fästingar i dess närhet. Dessa resultat kan användas för att utveckla diagnostiska test. Genom snabb och korrekt diagnostisk kan rätt behandling snabbt påbörjas, och därmed minskas smittspridningen. Förbättrad hälsa hos boskap kan ge ökad produktion och minskad dödlighet.  De pågående klimatförändringarna leder till att det oftare uppstår extrema händelser som t.ex. torka, översvämningar och utbrott och spridning av djursjukdomar. Dessa händelser drabbar de fattigaste värst då de ofta lever i mer utsatta områden, och lever på små marginaler. Då dessa förändringar inte är något som kommer att avta inom den närmsta framtiden är det viktigt att hitta sätt för fattiga småbrukare att förstärka sina möjligheter att motstå tillfälliga chocker, liksom att anpassa sig till långsiktiga förändringar. De inhemska nötkreatur som studeras i detta projekt har utvecklat förmågan att leva under svåra omständigheter och klarar sig ovanligt bra mot sjukdomar. Investeringar i dessa arter är därför bra exempel på anpassningsåtgärder. Tyvärr är dessa arter för tillfället hotade av utrotning då det har blivit mycket populärt att ha andra sorters nötkreatur och även att blanda inhemska djur med exotiska sorter. Detta riskerar att skapa en stor sårbarhet mot såväl extrema väderhändelser som sjukdomar, samt en minska biologisk mångfald och en stor förlust av kulturella värden.  Ett delmål med studien är att bidra med kunskap om hur boskapsägare förstår sambanden mellan fästingar, kor och sjukdomar. Genom att intervjua boskapsägare kommer vi att få en ökad förståelse för deras förståelse av fästingar och sjukdomar orsakade av fästingar, samt vilka utmaningar som boskapsskötarna möter i djurhållningen. Den kunskap som genereras i detta projekt kan bidra till mer lämpligt utformade insatser för fästing- och sjukdomsbehandling, som tar hänsyn till, och arbetar med snarare än emot boskapsägarnas kunskaper och metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Boskapshållning är en viktig försörjningsstrategi för fattiga människor på landsbygden i många Afrikanska länder. Att äga boskap innebär en ekonomisk trygghet och en säkerhet mot att falla i djupare fattigdom om t.ex. skörden slår fel. Fästingar och fästingburna sjukdomar är dock ett stort hot mot både nötkreatur och människors hälsa. Det huvudsakliga syftet med detta projekt är att undersöka den mikrobiella sammansättningen (mikrobiotan) hos fästingar och hur detta påverkar smittöverföring och sjukdomsutveckling hos nötkreatur i Uganda.  Hypotesen är att mikroorganismer som virus, bakterier och parasiter samverkar i större utsträckning än vad vi hittills trott och att en kombination av en viss sorts mikrober t.ex. skulle kunna orsaka en mer allvarlig sjukdom. Väldigt lite är för tillfället känt inom detta område.  Detta projekt kommer att kartlägga vilka sjukdomsorsakande mikrober som finns bland fästingar samt vilka av dem som sprids till nötkreatur. Vi kommer att studera två ekonomiskt och socialt viktiga sorter av östafrikanska inhemska nötkreatur, Ankole long horn och Zebu ko (Bos indicus), samt de fästingarter som finns i dess närhet och suger blod från dem. Fästingarnas mikrobiota kommer att analyseras med hjälp av storskalig sekvensering (metagenomik). Det innebär att vi kommer att kunna ta reda på den totala sammansättningen av olika mikroorganismer i provet. Till vår hjälp för att analysera de enorma mängder med information som vi får fram kommer vi att använda oss av datorprogram och databaser som skapas just för detta syfte.  Våra resultat kommer att ge oss kunskaper om vilka sjukdomsframkallande mikrober som finns bland inhemska nötkreatur i Uganda och fästingar i dess närhet. Dessa resultat kan användas för att utveckla diagnostiska test. Genom snabb och korrekt diagnostisk kan rätt behandling snabbt påbörjas, och därmed minskas smittspridningen. Förbättrad hälsa hos boskap kan ge ökad produktion och minskad dödlighet.  De pågående klimatförändringarna leder till att det oftare uppstår extrema händelser som t.ex. torka, översvämningar och utbrott och spridning av djursjukdomar. Dessa händelser drabbar de fattigaste värst då de ofta lever i mer utsatta områden, och lever på små marginaler. Då dessa förändringar inte är något som kommer att avta inom den närmsta framtiden är det viktigt att hitta sätt för fattiga småbrukare att förstärka sina möjligheter att motstå tillfälliga chocker, liksom att anpassa sig till långsiktiga förändringar. De inhemska nötkreatur som studeras i detta projekt har utvecklat förmågan att leva under svåra omständigheter och klarar sig ovanligt bra mot sjukdomar. Investeringar i dessa arter är därför bra exempel på anpassningsåtgärder. Tyvärr är dessa arter för tillfället hotade av utrotning då det har blivit mycket populärt att ha andra sorters nötkreatur och även att blanda inhemska djur med exotiska sorter. Detta riskerar att skapa en stor sårbarhet mot såväl extrema väderhändelser som sjukdomar, samt en minska biologisk mångfald och en stor förlust av kulturella värden.  Ett delmål med studien är att bidra med kunskap om hur boskapsägare förstår sambanden mellan fästingar, kor och sjukdomar. Genom att intervjua boskapsägare kommer vi att få en ökad förståelse för deras förståelse av fästingar och sjukdomar orsakade av fästingar, samt vilka utmaningar som boskapsskötarna möter i djurhållningen. Den kunskap som genereras i detta projekt kan bidra till mer lämpligt utformade insatser för fästing- och sjukdomsbehandling, som tar hänsyn till, och arbetar med snarare än emot boskapsägarnas kunskaper och metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The overall purpose is to improve cattle health through increased understanding of the microbial community in cattle and ticks. Ticks are the most important vectors of disease-causing pathogens in domestic and wild animals. Tick-borne diseases (TBDs) are a major threat to both cattle and human health. Understanding the complex interactions within the microbiome is of great importance for understanding how tick borne pathogens spread and cause disease. We will study indigenous cattle and ticks in all 11 agro-ecological zones of Uganda using metagenomics. Metagenomics has proven to be a powerful tool for pathogen detection and for making in depth analysis of the microbial community. The microbiome of ticks feeding on cattle or living in its close proximity will be characterized and compared with the cattle microbiome. We propose to build a smart and user-friendly bioinformatics framework for comparison of metagenomes. Our results will give insights into the microbiome of cattle and its relation to tick microbiome and disease. Possibly, new disease causing agents will be identified. The study will also contribute with knowledge on how cattle owners understand the relationships between ticks, cattle and TBDs. The knowledge generated in this project can contribute to more appropriately designed interventions for diagnosis and prevention of TBDs.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.a - Öka investeringarna, bland annat genom stärkt internationellt samarbete, i infrastruktur på landsbygden, forsknings- och rådgivningstjänster för jordbruket, teknikutveckling samt genbanker för växter och husdjur i syfte att öka jordbrukets produktionskapacitet i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The aim of the project is to establish a fruitful collaboration and exchange of  knowledge/expertise between Swedish and Indian material scientists and medical team to develop polymer based bioglass scaffold, cellulose nanocomposite membranes and hydrogels for wound and dental care and also  joint supervision of a PhD students and master students on this topic . The project will develop three products 1) Bioactive 3D structured nanoparticle based bioglass bone scaffold  possessing better resorption rate in accordance with the bone repair as well as mechanistic properties compatible with the host bone, aiding in rapid healing and interrupting post operative infections 2) Nanocellulose based guided tissue regeneration membranes loaded with antimicrobial agents, that may aid in regeneration of lost periodontal structures and will interrupt post operative infections. 3) Nanocellulose based hydrogels loaded with drugs or therapeutic protiens  that facilitate natural healing of chronic wounds and reduce pain, inflammation and bacterial activity. This membranes and hydrogels  will be used in combination with bioglass filler to facilitate body's natural healing and provide pain relief, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties for periodontic surgical and chronic wounds. The proposed research aims to develop biobased solutions for dental care and contribute to a significant improvement in dental care at affordable price in both developing as well as in developed countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vid senaste sekelskiftet saknade 25% av befolkningen i åldern mellan 65 till 75 år naturliga tänder. Detta är en väsentlig aspekt som påverkar livskvaliteten. Bakteriella infektioner är ett vanligt problem i samband med dentalkirurgiska ingrepp. Benvävnad påverkas av en mängd olika bakterier, virus och svampar efter traumatiska tillstånd som infektion och abscess. Det vetenskapliga samfundet är på jakt efter effektiva läkemedel för att ingripa i infektioner orsakade av dessa organismer. Utvecklingen av antimikrobiella molekyler som kan införlivas i kirurgiska "byggnadsställningar" och medicinska produkter som kan ingripa mot ben- eller tandinfektioner efter kirurgiska ingrepp eller trauma är ett hett forskningsområde. Främmande partiklar och bakterieinfektioner kan inte bara fördröja läkningsprocessen, utan också innebära allvarliga eller rent ödesdigra konsekvenser i sårläkningsprocessen. Olika sårförband har rutinmässigt använts, trots otillfredsställande resultat, i synnerhet med kroniska sår. Därför finns det ett omedelbart behov av mer avancerade behandlingar för effektiv sårläkning. Projektet syftar till att utveckla smarta och biobaserade produkter som kan hantera eller lindra de ovan nämnda utmaningarna för tandvård.  Det medicinska teamet i Indien som arbetar inom parodontologi har identifierat behovet av nya material som ställningar, sårförband och sårläkning, för att avbryta postoperativa infektioner vid kirurgiska ingrepp. Ställningar i kombination med biobaserade sårförband i form av membran laddade med läkemedel för att läka såren samt hydrogeler för att underlätta läkning och smärtlindring kommer att vara av stor praktisk betydelse inom tandvården. Tre innovativa produkter ska utvecklas inom detta projekt:    Bioaktiva 3D strukturerade nanopartikelbaserade bioglas, skaffold med tredje generationens egenskaper för Periodontala tillämpningar  Formbara och biobaserad ympmaterial laddade med antimikrobiella molekyler, som har bättre nedbrytningshastighet i enlighet med benreparation samt mekaniska egenskaper, och som är kompatibla med värdbenet, vilket allt kan hjälp a till för snabb läkning och bryta postoperativa infektioner.  Hydrogeler baserade på nanocellulosa, nanochitin, MOFs, silikater eller kombinationer av dessa material, laddade med läkemedel som underlättar naturlig läkning av kroniska sår och minskar smärta, inflammation och bakteriell aktivitet i tandingrepp är därför tänkta att utvecklas i projektet. Biobaserade antibakteriella medel såsom nanochitin och nanocellulosa kommer att användas som alternativ till de antibakteriella produkter som finns tillgängliga på marknaden idag, inte minst nanopartiklar av silver.    Projektet avser att utveckla nya varianter av nanocellulosa. Detta ska göras i samarbete med indiska partners. Vi kommer att utnyttja rikliga och lättillgängliga naturresurser (naturfibrer) i den södra delstaten i Indien (Kerala). Fastän rapporter om kortsiktig cytocompatiblitet av nanocellulosa och nanochitin finns, så är information om prestanda på lång sikt in vivo begränsad. Detta kommer att vara ett fokus för det aktuella projektet. Identifieringen av medicinalväxter från den indiska delstaten som kan användas för sårläkning, antibakteriella eller nutraceutiska medel kommer också att ingå i denna studie.  Tillvägagångssättet för att uppnå dessa mål är att:    använda den kompetens och know-how som finns i den indiska forskargruppen (MGU), för bearbetning och de avancerade metoderna för karakterisering som finns hos den svenska forskargruppen (SU). Detta avses resultera i innovativa medicinska produkter och lösningar för sårläkning och tandvård.  fastställa gemensamma forskningsaktiviteter mellan forskargrupper och aktivt utbyta personal och junior- och seniorforskare.  Använd ingångarna från medicinska team för att ytterligare skräddarsy produktspecifika funktionella egenskaper. Särskilt fokus på medicinska produkter för tandvård i Indien och utbildning av kvinnliga forskare kommer att</narrative>
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      <narrative>The aim of the project is to establish a fruitful collaboration and exchange of  knowledge/expertise between Swedish and Indian material scientists and medical team to develop polymer based bioglass scaffold, cellulose nanocomposite membranes and hydrogels for wound and dental care and also  joint supervision of a PhD students and master students on this topic . The project will develop three products 1) Bioactive 3D structured nanoparticle based bioglass bone scaffold  possessing better resorption rate in accordance with the bone repair as well as mechanistic properties compatible with the host bone, aiding in rapid healing and interrupting post operative infections 2) Nanocellulose based guided tissue regeneration membranes loaded with antimicrobial agents, that may aid in regeneration of lost periodontal structures and will interrupt post operative infections. 3) Nanocellulose based hydrogels loaded with drugs or therapeutic protiens  that facilitate natural healing of chronic wounds and reduce pain, inflammation and bacterial activity. This membranes and hydrogels  will be used in combination with bioglass filler to facilitate body's natural healing and provide pain relief, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties for periodontic surgical and chronic wounds. The proposed research aims to develop biobased solutions for dental care and contribute to a significant improvement in dental care at affordable price in both developing as well as in developed countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vid senaste sekelskiftet saknade 25% av befolkningen i åldern mellan 65 till 75 år naturliga tänder. Detta är en väsentlig aspekt som påverkar livskvaliteten. Bakteriella infektioner är ett vanligt problem i samband med dentalkirurgiska ingrepp. Benvävnad påverkas av en mängd olika bakterier, virus och svampar efter traumatiska tillstånd som infektion och abscess. Det vetenskapliga samfundet är på jakt efter effektiva läkemedel för att ingripa i infektioner orsakade av dessa organismer. Utvecklingen av antimikrobiella molekyler som kan införlivas i kirurgiska "byggnadsställningar" och medicinska produkter som kan ingripa mot ben- eller tandinfektioner efter kirurgiska ingrepp eller trauma är ett hett forskningsområde. Främmande partiklar och bakterieinfektioner kan inte bara fördröja läkningsprocessen, utan också innebära allvarliga eller rent ödesdigra konsekvenser i sårläkningsprocessen. Olika sårförband har rutinmässigt använts, trots otillfredsställande resultat, i synnerhet med kroniska sår. Därför finns det ett omedelbart behov av mer avancerade behandlingar för effektiv sårläkning. Projektet syftar till att utveckla smarta och biobaserade produkter som kan hantera eller lindra de ovan nämnda utmaningarna för tandvård.  Det medicinska teamet i Indien som arbetar inom parodontologi har identifierat behovet av nya material som ställningar, sårförband och sårläkning, för att avbryta postoperativa infektioner vid kirurgiska ingrepp. Ställningar i kombination med biobaserade sårförband i form av membran laddade med läkemedel för att läka såren samt hydrogeler för att underlätta läkning och smärtlindring kommer att vara av stor praktisk betydelse inom tandvården. Tre innovativa produkter ska utvecklas inom detta projekt:    Bioaktiva 3D strukturerade nanopartikelbaserade bioglas, skaffold med tredje generationens egenskaper för Periodontala tillämpningar  Formbara och biobaserad ympmaterial laddade med antimikrobiella molekyler, som har bättre nedbrytningshastighet i enlighet med benreparation samt mekaniska egenskaper, och som är kompatibla med värdbenet, vilket allt kan hjälp a till för snabb läkning och bryta postoperativa infektioner.  Hydrogeler baserade på nanocellulosa, nanochitin, MOFs, silikater eller kombinationer av dessa material, laddade med läkemedel som underlättar naturlig läkning av kroniska sår och minskar smärta, inflammation och bakteriell aktivitet i tandingrepp är därför tänkta att utvecklas i projektet. Biobaserade antibakteriella medel såsom nanochitin och nanocellulosa kommer att användas som alternativ till de antibakteriella produkter som finns tillgängliga på marknaden idag, inte minst nanopartiklar av silver.    Projektet avser att utveckla nya varianter av nanocellulosa. Detta ska göras i samarbete med indiska partners. Vi kommer att utnyttja rikliga och lättillgängliga naturresurser (naturfibrer) i den södra delstaten i Indien (Kerala). Fastän rapporter om kortsiktig cytocompatiblitet av nanocellulosa och nanochitin finns, så är information om prestanda på lång sikt in vivo begränsad. Detta kommer att vara ett fokus för det aktuella projektet. Identifieringen av medicinalväxter från den indiska delstaten som kan användas för sårläkning, antibakteriella eller nutraceutiska medel kommer också att ingå i denna studie.  Tillvägagångssättet för att uppnå dessa mål är att:    använda den kompetens och know-how som finns i den indiska forskargruppen (MGU), för bearbetning och de avancerade metoderna för karakterisering som finns hos den svenska forskargruppen (SU). Detta avses resultera i innovativa medicinska produkter och lösningar för sårläkning och tandvård.  fastställa gemensamma forskningsaktiviteter mellan forskargrupper och aktivt utbyta personal och junior- och seniorforskare.  Använd ingångarna från medicinska team för att ytterligare skräddarsy produktspecifika funktionella egenskaper. Särskilt fokus på medicinska produkter för tandvård i Indien och utbildning av kvinnliga forskare kommer att</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>Evaluation of Virus Retentive Filter Paper for Water Treatment and Clinical Applications in Real-Life Studies in Bangladesh</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det s.k. &amp;quot;tusenblad&amp;quot; (eller mille-feuille) pappret är världens första pappersfilter, bestående av 100% naturligt förekommande cellulosafibrer, som kan avlägsna alla typer av mikroorganismer, inkl. de minsta och mest resistenta virus (18-22 nm), från vatten med hög verkningsgrad (log10 minsknings faktor LRV&gt; 5; &gt; 99,999%) och högt flöde (10-350 L m-2 h-1 bar-1). Namnet mille-feuille (uttalas [mil-foj]; Eng. "thousand leaves"; Sv. "tusenblad") beskriver den unika strukturen hos papprersfiltret som består av hundratals tunna, staplade 2D nanoark som påminner om den berömda franska napoleonbakelsen. Genom att använda ett naturligt förekommande råvara och mycket enkla tillverkningsprocesser pappersfiltret har en stor potential att bli en kostnadseffektiv lösning för en mängd olika applikationer. Det här projektet syftar till att utvärdera egenskaperna hos &amp;quot;tusenblad&amp;quot; filteret under verkliga förhållanden inom vattenrening och kliniska blodtillämpningar. Projektet kommer ske i samarbete med forskare vid University of Dhaka i Bangladesh. Arbetet kommer att rikta sig till tre huvudaktiviteter- karaketrisering av råvaror samt produktion av filter; utvärdering av vattenrenings tillämpmningar; och blodplasmafiltrerings behandlingar.</narrative>
      <narrative>The so-called "thousand leaves" (or mille-feuille) paper is the world's first non-woven filter, composed of 100% native cellulose, which is capable of removal of all types of microogranisms, including the "worst-case" microorganisms, i.e. non-enveloped small size viruses (18-22 nm), from water with high efficiency (log10 reduction value LRV &gt; 5, i.e. &gt;99.999%) and at industrially relevant flow rates (10-350 L m-2 h-1 bar-1). The name mille-feuille (pronounced [mil-foj]) describes the unique stratified architecture of the filter paper consisting of hundreds of thin, stacked 2D nano-sheets reminiscent of the famous French mille-feuille puff pastry. By using a naturally derived raw material and simple manufacturing processes the filter paper has unrivaled potential to be be a cost-efficient solution for numerous applications. This proposal aims at the evaluation of the properties of the "thousand leaves" filter paper in real-life studies in collaboration with scientists at University of Dhaka and IDDR,B in Bangladesh for water treatment and clinical applications, respectively. The work in the project will target three main areas- raw materials evaluation, production and validation of upscaled properties of the filter; evaluation of the filtering ability for point-of use water treatment; and blood plasma filtration treatment studies.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Evaluation of Virus Retentive Filter Paper for Water Treatment and Clinical Applications in Real-Life Studies in Bangladesh</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det s.k. &amp;quot;tusenblad&amp;quot; (eller mille-feuille) pappret är världens första pappersfilter, bestående av 100% naturligt förekommande cellulosafibrer, som kan avlägsna alla typer av mikroorganismer, inkl. de minsta och mest resistenta virus (18-22 nm), från vatten med hög verkningsgrad (log10 minsknings faktor LRV&gt; 5; &gt; 99,999%) och högt flöde (10-350 L m-2 h-1 bar-1). Namnet mille-feuille (uttalas [mil-foj]; Eng. "thousand leaves"; Sv. "tusenblad") beskriver den unika strukturen hos papprersfiltret som består av hundratals tunna, staplade 2D nanoark som påminner om den berömda franska napoleonbakelsen. Genom att använda ett naturligt förekommande råvara och mycket enkla tillverkningsprocesser pappersfiltret har en stor potential att bli en kostnadseffektiv lösning för en mängd olika applikationer. Det här projektet syftar till att utvärdera egenskaperna hos &amp;quot;tusenblad&amp;quot; filteret under verkliga förhållanden inom vattenrening och kliniska blodtillämpningar. Projektet kommer ske i samarbete med forskare vid University of Dhaka i Bangladesh. Arbetet kommer att rikta sig till tre huvudaktiviteter- karaketrisering av råvaror samt produktion av filter; utvärdering av vattenrenings tillämpmningar; och blodplasmafiltrerings behandlingar.</narrative>
      <narrative>The so-called "thousand leaves" (or mille-feuille) paper is the world's first non-woven filter, composed of 100% native cellulose, which is capable of removal of all types of microogranisms, including the "worst-case" microorganisms, i.e. non-enveloped small size viruses (18-22 nm), from water with high efficiency (log10 reduction value LRV &gt; 5, i.e. &gt;99.999%) and at industrially relevant flow rates (10-350 L m-2 h-1 bar-1). The name mille-feuille (pronounced [mil-foj]) describes the unique stratified architecture of the filter paper consisting of hundreds of thin, stacked 2D nano-sheets reminiscent of the famous French mille-feuille puff pastry. By using a naturally derived raw material and simple manufacturing processes the filter paper has unrivaled potential to be be a cost-efficient solution for numerous applications. This proposal aims at the evaluation of the properties of the "thousand leaves" filter paper in real-life studies in collaboration with scientists at University of Dhaka and IDDR,B in Bangladesh for water treatment and clinical applications, respectively. The work in the project will target three main areas- raw materials evaluation, production and validation of upscaled properties of the filter; evaluation of the filtering ability for point-of use water treatment; and blood plasma filtration treatment studies.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Our aim is to investigate how interaction between different knowledge systems and learning traditions are of importance for the design of non-formal adult education activities in Eastern Africa. The project will specifically study the implementation, dissemination and interpretation of Nordic popular education ideas in Kenya and Tanzania, and focus on how these ideas interact with, on one hand, so-called Indigenous Knowledge Systems, and, on the other hand, educational traditions linked to the formal educational system established in the context of European colonization. Research questions are: How do interactions between different knowledge systems and learning traditions influence the design of non-formal and informal adult education for structurally vulnerable groups in contexts marked by a colonial history?  Does this kind of interaction between different knowledge systems and learning traditions create new innovative educational ideas? What role do these interactions and innovations play in improving participants' life chances?  Two ethnographic case studies will be carried out: one focusing on the folk high school inspired Folk Development Colleges in Tanzania, and the other on agricultural adult education activities linked to the cooperative movement in Kenya. The project involves researchers from Sweden, Tanzania and Kenya and the project is also intended to contribute to the strengthening of the Eastern African research community within the field of adult education</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med på projektet är att undersöka hur samspel mellan olika kunskaps- och utbildningstraditioner får betydelse för utformningen av icke-formell utbildningsverksamhet i östra Afrika. Projektets avser specifikt studera spridning, tolkning, implementering av nordiska folkbildningsidéer i Kenya och Tanzania där fokus riktas på dessa idéers samspel med, å ena sidan, så kallade indigenous knowledge systems och med, å andra sidan, utbildningstraditioner kopplade till det formella utbildningssystem som etablerades i samband med europeisk kolonisation. Tre aspekter av detta samspel mellan kunskaps- och utbildningstraditioner kommer att fokuseras: (1) Utbildningsfilosofiska aspekter, hur olika (ut)bildningshistoriska grundtankar relaterar till varandra och hur eventuella korsbefruktningar kan skönjas i samspelet; (2) Kunskapens maktdimensioner, hur relationen mellan kunskapstraditioner kan förstås i termer av hegemonisk kamp mellan olika intressen, där inte minst den globala maktordningens relation till den koloniala historien särskilt beaktas; (3) Deltagarnas perspektiv på verksamheten och dess betydelse för deras livsmöjligheter, där ett särskilt fokus på genus och empowerment anläggs. Genom att empiriskt studera dessa tre aspekter och relatera dem till varandra avser projektet bidra till en förståelse av de komplexa processer som omgärdar spridandet och implementerandet utbildningsidéer utanför det formella utbildningssystemet, något som varit ett centralt drag inte minst i svensk biståndspolitik. Två etnografiska fallstudier kommer att genomföras inom projekt: en med fokus på folkhögskoleinspirerade Folk Development Colleges i Tanzania, och en på jordbruksinriktad vuxenutbildningsverksamhet kopplad till de kooperativa rörelsen i Kenya, med stöd av the Swedish Cooperative Center (We effect / Vi-skogen). Därtill kommer en historisk undersökning göras beträffande spridning av nordiska folkbildningsidéer i Kenya och Tanzania. Vi avser genom projektet kunna svara på frågor som: Vilken betydelse har samspelet mellan olika kunskaps- och utbildningstraditioner för utformningen av icke-formel vuxenutbildning för strukturellt utsatta grupper i ett sammanhang där en kolonial förhistoria ständigt är närvarande? Hur kan vi förstå samspelet utifrån dess möjlighet att skapa innovativa utbildningsidéer, bryta kolonialt präglade maktstrukturer och förbättra deltagarnas livsmöjligheter? Projektet avser därigenom bidra med kunskap om vilka perspektiv som deltagarna (fattiga unga män och kvinnor med låg formell utbildning) har på icke-formell vuxenutbildning som inletts i samarbete med internationella samarbetspartners och hur denna utbildning kommer till nytta i ett vidare livsperspektiv. Dynamiker och dilemman som uppstår i samspelet mellan olika lärandetraditioner kommer kritiskt att granskassas. Därtill avser projekt kunna lokalisera innovativa utbildningstankar som kan tänkas uppstå i mötet mellan olika traditioner, där vi möjligen också kan se framväxten av en mer global och postkolonial förståelse av vad bildning och livslångt lärande kan vara. Projektet kommer att involvera forskare från Sverige, Tanzania och Kenya och avser därigenom bidra till att stärka en pågående uppbyggnad av regionalt baserad forskning inom området vuxenutbildning och livslångt lärande i östra Afrika.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Our aim is to investigate how interaction between different knowledge systems and learning traditions are of importance for the design of non-formal adult education activities in Eastern Africa. The project will specifically study the implementation, dissemination and interpretation of Nordic popular education ideas in Kenya and Tanzania, and focus on how these ideas interact with, on one hand, so-called Indigenous Knowledge Systems, and, on the other hand, educational traditions linked to the formal educational system established in the context of European colonization. Research questions are: How do interactions between different knowledge systems and learning traditions influence the design of non-formal and informal adult education for structurally vulnerable groups in contexts marked by a colonial history?  Does this kind of interaction between different knowledge systems and learning traditions create new innovative educational ideas? What role do these interactions and innovations play in improving participants' life chances?  Two ethnographic case studies will be carried out: one focusing on the folk high school inspired Folk Development Colleges in Tanzania, and the other on agricultural adult education activities linked to the cooperative movement in Kenya. The project involves researchers from Sweden, Tanzania and Kenya and the project is also intended to contribute to the strengthening of the Eastern African research community within the field of adult education</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med på projektet är att undersöka hur samspel mellan olika kunskaps- och utbildningstraditioner får betydelse för utformningen av icke-formell utbildningsverksamhet i östra Afrika. Projektets avser specifikt studera spridning, tolkning, implementering av nordiska folkbildningsidéer i Kenya och Tanzania där fokus riktas på dessa idéers samspel med, å ena sidan, så kallade indigenous knowledge systems och med, å andra sidan, utbildningstraditioner kopplade till det formella utbildningssystem som etablerades i samband med europeisk kolonisation. Tre aspekter av detta samspel mellan kunskaps- och utbildningstraditioner kommer att fokuseras: (1) Utbildningsfilosofiska aspekter, hur olika (ut)bildningshistoriska grundtankar relaterar till varandra och hur eventuella korsbefruktningar kan skönjas i samspelet; (2) Kunskapens maktdimensioner, hur relationen mellan kunskapstraditioner kan förstås i termer av hegemonisk kamp mellan olika intressen, där inte minst den globala maktordningens relation till den koloniala historien särskilt beaktas; (3) Deltagarnas perspektiv på verksamheten och dess betydelse för deras livsmöjligheter, där ett särskilt fokus på genus och empowerment anläggs. Genom att empiriskt studera dessa tre aspekter och relatera dem till varandra avser projektet bidra till en förståelse av de komplexa processer som omgärdar spridandet och implementerandet utbildningsidéer utanför det formella utbildningssystemet, något som varit ett centralt drag inte minst i svensk biståndspolitik. Två etnografiska fallstudier kommer att genomföras inom projekt: en med fokus på folkhögskoleinspirerade Folk Development Colleges i Tanzania, och en på jordbruksinriktad vuxenutbildningsverksamhet kopplad till de kooperativa rörelsen i Kenya, med stöd av the Swedish Cooperative Center (We effect / Vi-skogen). Därtill kommer en historisk undersökning göras beträffande spridning av nordiska folkbildningsidéer i Kenya och Tanzania. Vi avser genom projektet kunna svara på frågor som: Vilken betydelse har samspelet mellan olika kunskaps- och utbildningstraditioner för utformningen av icke-formel vuxenutbildning för strukturellt utsatta grupper i ett sammanhang där en kolonial förhistoria ständigt är närvarande? Hur kan vi förstå samspelet utifrån dess möjlighet att skapa innovativa utbildningsidéer, bryta kolonialt präglade maktstrukturer och förbättra deltagarnas livsmöjligheter? Projektet avser därigenom bidra med kunskap om vilka perspektiv som deltagarna (fattiga unga män och kvinnor med låg formell utbildning) har på icke-formell vuxenutbildning som inletts i samarbete med internationella samarbetspartners och hur denna utbildning kommer till nytta i ett vidare livsperspektiv. Dynamiker och dilemman som uppstår i samspelet mellan olika lärandetraditioner kommer kritiskt att granskassas. Därtill avser projekt kunna lokalisera innovativa utbildningstankar som kan tänkas uppstå i mötet mellan olika traditioner, där vi möjligen också kan se framväxten av en mer global och postkolonial förståelse av vad bildning och livslångt lärande kan vara. Projektet kommer att involvera forskare från Sverige, Tanzania och Kenya och avser därigenom bidra till att stärka en pågående uppbyggnad av regionalt baserad forskning inom området vuxenutbildning och livslångt lärande i östra Afrika.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Linköpings universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.1 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla flickor och pojkar fullbordar avgiftsfri och likvärdig grundskole- och gymnasieutbildning av god kvalitet som leder till relevanta och ändamålsenliga kunskaper.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Islands of success. How to make development projects work in challenging contexts.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The purpose of this project is twofold: First, we will study how contexts characterized by poor institutions (in which corruption and clientelism are prevalent) pose challenges for development projects. Second, we will identify viable strategies for institution-building within development projects implemented in such contexts. There is urgent need to address the current knowledge gap in how to build good institutions in difficult contexts, in order to achieve development goals. We pay particular attention to the role of local participation as development strategy. It is commonly argued that projects should adopt an approach of local influence and ownership in order to be successful and produce lasting outcomes. However, scattered evidence suggests that in contexts of corruption and clientelism, participation tends to benefit primarily local elites and capture is common. This project suggests that in order to harness the promise of local participation, democratic participation should play a role in the input, decision-making side of the project. When it comes to implementation, the focus should be on impartiality in implementing and enforcing the rules of the organisation. In this four-year project, we will study four strategically selected cases of community electrification in Tanzania. In addition to a substantial number of interviews, we analyse project documentation, make observations in the field and organise group discussions for validating findings.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Forskningsprojektet Institutionella utmaningar och strategier för hållbara utvecklingsprojekt undersöker förutsättningar för, och konsekvenser av, strategier för lokalt deltagande i biståndsfinansierade utvecklingsprojekt som genomförs i samhällskontexter med utbredd fattigdom, korruption och låga nivåer av tillit mellan medborgare. Att genomföra framgångsrika utvecklingsprojekt i lokalsamhällen som präglas av dessa institutionella utmaningar kräver särskilda strategier, och demokratiskt deltagande på lokal nivå betraktas av många som en nödvändighet för att bistånd ska vara effektivt och legitimt. Lokalt deltagande ses som både ett mål i sig självt för dess demokratiska värden, samt som ett medel för att få bättre resultat i utvecklingsprojekt. Deltagande förväntas öka medborgarnas förmåga till samarbete kring gemensamma frågor och resurser, samt öka deras förmåga att hålla politiker och tjänstemän juridiskt och politiskt ansvariga. Dock saknas gedigna empiriska belägg för att lokalt deltagande i utvecklingsprojekt verkligen har de förväntade positiva effekterna. Det saknas också tydliga förklaringar kring hur det ska gå till när lokalt deltagande omsätts i förbättrade resultat för utvecklingsprojekt, fattigdomsminskning samt minskad korruption. Tvärtom mot förväntningarna så visar genomgångar av tidigare forskning att lokalt deltagande kan leda till att lokala eliter tar kontroll över biståndsprojekten och de resurser som kommer med dem, för egen vinning. För att lokalt deltagande ska gynna även fattiga och marginaliserade grupper i lokalsamhället så behövs institutionella ramverk som säkerställer att så sker. Projektet hanterar den övergripande frågan kring hur institutionella utmaningar kan hanteras i utvecklingsprojekt på lokal nivå i kontexter med utbredd fattigdom, korruption och låg tillit. Syftet är att bättre förstå de institutionella utmaningarna i lokala utvecklingsprojekt, samt att identifiera vilka strategier - inklusive lokalt deltagande - som framgångsrikt kan bygga välfungerande organisationer med hög institutionell kvalitet i dessa sammanhang, s.k. "institutionsbyggande". Forskningen äger rum i Tanzania i östra Afrika och studerar projekt för småskalig elektrifiering på landsbygden med hjälp av lokala förnybara energikällor. Den använder sig av jämförande fallstudier för att undersöka teoretiska antaganden kring hur strategier för lokalt deltagande hänger samman med institutionsbyggande och frågor kring tillit, trovärdighet och opartisk tillämpning av regelverk. Metoderna för datainsamling inkluderar intervjuer med aktörer inblandade i utvecklingsprojekt, deltagande observation, gruppdiskussioner, analys av satellitbilder för att förstå förändring i lokala ekosystem över tid, och analys av teknisk och projektdokumentation. Att få välfungerande lokal elförsörjning är mycket viktigt för de många människor som fortfarande lever utan tillgång till pålitliga eltjänster till överkomligt pris. I Tanzania är endast 5% av landsbygdsbefolkningen uppkopplad till det statliga fasta nätet. Småskaliga och förnybart baserade elsystem behövs för att nå hela befolkningen inom en rimlig framtid. Tyvärr misslyckas många projekt för småskalig elektrifiering med att uppnå goda resultat. Många elsystem slutar fungera i förtid och lokala elbolag har ofta svårt att få ekonomisk hållbarhet i sin verksamhet. Det finns gott om forskning som undersöker de tekniska och finansiella utmaningarna för lokala elbolag, men väldigt lite forskning som inkluderar institutionella, sociala och politiska faktorer i sin analys. Tidigare forskning har dock identifierat korruption, svaga organisationer och regelverk som allvarliga problem i projekt för landsbygdselektrifiering. Detta projekt fyller igen en viktig kunskapslucka vad avser möjligheten att skapa välfungerande organisationer i utvecklingsprojekt som framgångsrikt levererar välfärdstjänster över tid. Denna kunskap har stor generell relevans för biståndsprojekt och fattigdomsbekämpning, och m</narrative>
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      <narrative>Islands of success. How to make development projects work in challenging contexts.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Forskningsprojektet Institutionella utmaningar och strategier för hållbara utvecklingsprojekt undersöker förutsättningar för, och konsekvenser av, strategier för lokalt deltagande i biståndsfinansierade utvecklingsprojekt som genomförs i samhällskontexter med utbredd fattigdom, korruption och låga nivåer av tillit mellan medborgare. Att genomföra framgångsrika utvecklingsprojekt i lokalsamhällen som präglas av dessa institutionella utmaningar kräver särskilda strategier, och demokratiskt deltagande på lokal nivå betraktas av många som en nödvändighet för att bistånd ska vara effektivt och legitimt. Lokalt deltagande ses som både ett mål i sig självt för dess demokratiska värden, samt som ett medel för att få bättre resultat i utvecklingsprojekt. Deltagande förväntas öka medborgarnas förmåga till samarbete kring gemensamma frågor och resurser, samt öka deras förmåga att hålla politiker och tjänstemän juridiskt och politiskt ansvariga. Dock saknas gedigna empiriska belägg för att lokalt deltagande i utvecklingsprojekt verkligen har de förväntade positiva effekterna. Det saknas också tydliga förklaringar kring hur det ska gå till när lokalt deltagande omsätts i förbättrade resultat för utvecklingsprojekt, fattigdomsminskning samt minskad korruption. Tvärtom mot förväntningarna så visar genomgångar av tidigare forskning att lokalt deltagande kan leda till att lokala eliter tar kontroll över biståndsprojekten och de resurser som kommer med dem, för egen vinning. För att lokalt deltagande ska gynna även fattiga och marginaliserade grupper i lokalsamhället så behövs institutionella ramverk som säkerställer att så sker. Projektet hanterar den övergripande frågan kring hur institutionella utmaningar kan hanteras i utvecklingsprojekt på lokal nivå i kontexter med utbredd fattigdom, korruption och låg tillit. Syftet är att bättre förstå de institutionella utmaningarna i lokala utvecklingsprojekt, samt att identifiera vilka strategier - inklusive lokalt deltagande - som framgångsrikt kan bygga välfungerande organisationer med hög institutionell kvalitet i dessa sammanhang, s.k. "institutionsbyggande". Forskningen äger rum i Tanzania i östra Afrika och studerar projekt för småskalig elektrifiering på landsbygden med hjälp av lokala förnybara energikällor. Den använder sig av jämförande fallstudier för att undersöka teoretiska antaganden kring hur strategier för lokalt deltagande hänger samman med institutionsbyggande och frågor kring tillit, trovärdighet och opartisk tillämpning av regelverk. Metoderna för datainsamling inkluderar intervjuer med aktörer inblandade i utvecklingsprojekt, deltagande observation, gruppdiskussioner, analys av satellitbilder för att förstå förändring i lokala ekosystem över tid, och analys av teknisk och projektdokumentation. Att få välfungerande lokal elförsörjning är mycket viktigt för de många människor som fortfarande lever utan tillgång till pålitliga eltjänster till överkomligt pris. I Tanzania är endast 5% av landsbygdsbefolkningen uppkopplad till det statliga fasta nätet. Småskaliga och förnybart baserade elsystem behövs för att nå hela befolkningen inom en rimlig framtid. Tyvärr misslyckas många projekt för småskalig elektrifiering med att uppnå goda resultat. Många elsystem slutar fungera i förtid och lokala elbolag har ofta svårt att få ekonomisk hållbarhet i sin verksamhet. Det finns gott om forskning som undersöker de tekniska och finansiella utmaningarna för lokala elbolag, men väldigt lite forskning som inkluderar institutionella, sociala och politiska faktorer i sin analys. Tidigare forskning har dock identifierat korruption, svaga organisationer och regelverk som allvarliga problem i projekt för landsbygdselektrifiering. Detta projekt fyller igen en viktig kunskapslucka vad avser möjligheten att skapa välfungerande organisationer i utvecklingsprojekt som framgångsrikt levererar välfärdstjänster över tid. Denna kunskap har stor generell relevans för biståndsprojekt och fattigdomsbekämpning, och m</narrative>
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      <narrative>Managing perpetrators of war crimes has been identified as a key challenge for peacebuilding in the wake of civil war.  This project focuses on what happens to post-war societies at the moment leaders are arrested, which we suggest threaten former wartime leaders' patronage networks and may provoke a return to violence.  We argue that violence is particularly likely to occur when incarcerated leaders have monopolized peacetime flows of patronage to their constituencies. In such situations, arrests are likely to leave clients in need, obliging them to leave the network. To salvage waning networks junior elites have incentives to organize armed attacks to compel the authorities to give them positions in the government or release the detained leader. The study will employ a mixed-method approach; a quantitative study of post-armed conflict arrests in the world (1946 to 2015) will be accompanied by a structured, focused comparison between the incarceration of Slobodan Milosevic (ex-Yugoslavia) and Charles Taylor (Liberia). By combining quantitative evidence with case analysis, this project will provide unique insights into the effect of the socioeconomic, political and military influence that wartime leaders often maintain even in post-conflict societies. The findings will advance scholarship and contribute to policy recommendation about how states can establish accountable and transparent rules and institutions that promote peace, security, and development.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vi kommer att utveckla en ny typ av diagnostiskt verktyg för malaria och antibiotikaresistens som tar upp följande biomedicinska frågor som är svåra eller omöjliga att adressera med nuvarande tekniker: läkemedelsresistens, genotypiska varianter och blandinfektioner. Det kommer också att ta upp det akuta behovet av snabb diagnos.  Vårt nya verktyg består av en kombination av två nyligen utvecklade metoder. Mobiltelefon-baserad fluorescens mikroskopi kommer att användas för att ersätta dyra fluorescensmikroskop av standardtyp och för att möjliggöra en utbredd användning av vår diagnos-plattform. Fluorescensmikroskop kommer att användas för att direkt visualisera enskilda fluoroscensinmärkta DNA-molekyler sträckta i nanofluidiska kanaler. Eftersom varje molekyl kommer att analyseras för sig, kommer ingen cellodling eller någon DNA-amplifiering vara nödvändig.  Arbetet kommer att ske i ett internationellt samarbete. Vi har samarbetspartners vid Glasgow University som är välkända specialister på parasitologi och på Karolinska Institutet som är experter på antibiotikaresistenta bakterieinfektioner. För utvecklingen av mobiltelefon-baserade fluorescensmikroskop kommer vi att samarbeta med en grupp vid UCLA, som är den ledande pionjär inom enkla att använda och billiga alternativ till standard mikroskopi. UCLA gruppen använder kameran och beräkningskapaciteten hos vanliga mobiltelefoner (smartphones) i kombination med djupa insikter i optik och datavetenskap för att skapa mycket kraftfulla mikroskop till mycket låga kostnader. För att säkerställa att vår teknologi kommer att utformas med slutanvändaren i åtanke och senare provas under realistiska förhållanden kommer vi att engagera flera forskare som är stationerade i de drabbade länderna i Afrika och Asien.  Vi kommer också att ha ett nära samarbete med andra projekt som täcker den tekniska utvecklingen inom DNA-analys och provberedning. I vårt EU-finansierat projekt LAPASO utvecklar vi enkla inmärkningsfria partikelsorteringssystem för anrikning av patogena mikroorganismer från kliniska prover. Vi har också ett EU-finansierat projekt, BeyondSeq, som fokuserar på DNA-analys med hjälp av nanokanaler tillsammans med provberedning. Vi har alltså ett starkt stöd från andra projekt för grundläggande funktioner i ett system som bygger på direkt visualisering av DNA.  När vi har bevisat de grundläggande funktionerna i en kombination av mobiltelefon baserad fluorescensmikroskopi och nanofluidik-baserad direkt visualisering av DNA kommer vi att överföra tekniken till våra samarbetspartners som arbetar direkt med patienter i fattiga områden i världen, i Asien och Afrika. Komplexiteten i våra system kommer successivt att öka. Vi börjar med ett enkelt system där provet bereds och DNA extraheras med användning av standardmetoder. I ett följande steg, när vi har etablerat et helt integrerat "labb på ett chip", inklusive provberedning och DNA-extraktion i våra samtidiga projekt, kommer vi att integrera detta på den mobiltelefon-baserade plattformen och testa den på fältet.  Vi förväntar oss att nanokanal-enheten kommer att ge ytterligare funktioner jämfört med dediagnosverktyg som är standard nu. Eftersom DNA analyseras en molekyl i taget, krävs ingen odling. Detta snabbar upp diagnostik dramatiskt och det underlättar diagnostik för organismer som är svåra att eller inte kan odlas. Det gör det också möjligt att identifiera drog-resistens-gener och sällsynta patogenvarianter från en enskild patient, både bitar av information som är viktigt i valet av behandling och som inte finns tillgängliga med nuvarande tekniker. Slutligen ger den nya tekniken oss möjlighet att karakterisera variabilitet av patogener från en enda patient. Det mobiltelefon-baserade mikroskopet är en nyckelkomponent för att föra ut denna kraftfulla teknik till fattiga områden där det är mest angelägna.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vi kommer att utveckla en ny typ av diagnostiskt verktyg för malaria och antibiotikaresistens som tar upp följande biomedicinska frågor som är svåra eller omöjliga att adressera med nuvarande tekniker: läkemedelsresistens, genotypiska varianter och blandinfektioner. Det kommer också att ta upp det akuta behovet av snabb diagnos.  Vårt nya verktyg består av en kombination av två nyligen utvecklade metoder. Mobiltelefon-baserad fluorescens mikroskopi kommer att användas för att ersätta dyra fluorescensmikroskop av standardtyp och för att möjliggöra en utbredd användning av vår diagnos-plattform. Fluorescensmikroskop kommer att användas för att direkt visualisera enskilda fluoroscensinmärkta DNA-molekyler sträckta i nanofluidiska kanaler. Eftersom varje molekyl kommer att analyseras för sig, kommer ingen cellodling eller någon DNA-amplifiering vara nödvändig.  Arbetet kommer att ske i ett internationellt samarbete. Vi har samarbetspartners vid Glasgow University som är välkända specialister på parasitologi och på Karolinska Institutet som är experter på antibiotikaresistenta bakterieinfektioner. För utvecklingen av mobiltelefon-baserade fluorescensmikroskop kommer vi att samarbeta med en grupp vid UCLA, som är den ledande pionjär inom enkla att använda och billiga alternativ till standard mikroskopi. UCLA gruppen använder kameran och beräkningskapaciteten hos vanliga mobiltelefoner (smartphones) i kombination med djupa insikter i optik och datavetenskap för att skapa mycket kraftfulla mikroskop till mycket låga kostnader. För att säkerställa att vår teknologi kommer att utformas med slutanvändaren i åtanke och senare provas under realistiska förhållanden kommer vi att engagera flera forskare som är stationerade i de drabbade länderna i Afrika och Asien.  Vi kommer också att ha ett nära samarbete med andra projekt som täcker den tekniska utvecklingen inom DNA-analys och provberedning. I vårt EU-finansierat projekt LAPASO utvecklar vi enkla inmärkningsfria partikelsorteringssystem för anrikning av patogena mikroorganismer från kliniska prover. Vi har också ett EU-finansierat projekt, BeyondSeq, som fokuserar på DNA-analys med hjälp av nanokanaler tillsammans med provberedning. Vi har alltså ett starkt stöd från andra projekt för grundläggande funktioner i ett system som bygger på direkt visualisering av DNA.  När vi har bevisat de grundläggande funktionerna i en kombination av mobiltelefon baserad fluorescensmikroskopi och nanofluidik-baserad direkt visualisering av DNA kommer vi att överföra tekniken till våra samarbetspartners som arbetar direkt med patienter i fattiga områden i världen, i Asien och Afrika. Komplexiteten i våra system kommer successivt att öka. Vi börjar med ett enkelt system där provet bereds och DNA extraheras med användning av standardmetoder. I ett följande steg, när vi har etablerat et helt integrerat "labb på ett chip", inklusive provberedning och DNA-extraktion i våra samtidiga projekt, kommer vi att integrera detta på den mobiltelefon-baserade plattformen och testa den på fältet.  Vi förväntar oss att nanokanal-enheten kommer att ge ytterligare funktioner jämfört med dediagnosverktyg som är standard nu. Eftersom DNA analyseras en molekyl i taget, krävs ingen odling. Detta snabbar upp diagnostik dramatiskt och det underlättar diagnostik för organismer som är svåra att eller inte kan odlas. Det gör det också möjligt att identifiera drog-resistens-gener och sällsynta patogenvarianter från en enskild patient, både bitar av information som är viktigt i valet av behandling och som inte finns tillgängliga med nuvarande tekniker. Slutligen ger den nya tekniken oss möjlighet att karakterisera variabilitet av patogener från en enda patient. Det mobiltelefon-baserade mikroskopet är en nyckelkomponent för att föra ut denna kraftfulla teknik till fattiga områden där det är mest angelägna.</narrative>
      <narrative>We will develop a novel type of diagnostic tool for malaria and bacterial infections that addresses the urgent need for quick diagnosis and the following biomedical questions that are difficult or impossible to address using current techniques: drug resistance, genotypic variants and mixed infections.  Our novel tool consists of a combination of two recently developed methods. Cell-phone based fluorescence microscopy will be used to replace expensive standard fluorescence microscopy and to enable the widespread use of our diagnosis platform. The fluorescence microscope will be used to directly visualize fluorescent patterns along individual DNA molecules stretched in nanofluidic channels. With each molecule analyzed individually, no cell culturing nor any DNA amplification is necessary.  The work will take place in an international collaboration. We have collaborators at Glasgow University who are well-known specialists in parasitology and collaborators at Karolinska that are experts in infections by bacteria resistant to antibiotics. For the development of the cellphone based fluorescence microscope we will collaborate with a group at UCLA who is the leading pioneer of simple to use and low-cost alternatives to standard microscopy. To ensure that our technology will be designed with the end-user in mind and during the later phase of the project tested under realistic conditions we will engage several researchers who are stationed in the affected countries in Africa and Asia.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Lunds universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Scaling up prevention of perinatal deaths. Implementation research on evidence-based participatory interventions  across diverse health systems</narrative>
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      <narrative>The time before and after birth, the perinatal period, is the time of an annual 300,000 maternal deaths, 3 million stillbirths and 3 million newborn deaths. There is robust evidence that use of facilitated participatory groups is an effective social innovation to prevent a large proportion of these deaths to happen. No large scale-up of this promising innovation has so far taken place. The aim of this project is to adapt, implement, evaluate and communicate a contextually appropriate social innovation, the PeriScope model, for perinatal health in Vietnam and Nepal representing low - high maternal and neonatal mortality. The project targets primary and secondary health system levels and engage stakeholder groups with more than 5,400 key members, health care staff and managers to identify and act on local challenges, quality of care issues and health system obstacles. The project will be based on problem-solving cycles and study its effect on 388,000 births, to our knowledge the largest implementation study in this field. The PeriScope will make health systems more responsive and sustainable, reduce barriers currently preventing the uptake of safe, efficient and equitable perinatal health services. This project will allow for researcher with complimentary skills to embark on previous achievements and develop a strong collaboration. Lessons from this scale-up can be transferred to other settings, enabled by the active participation of the WHO, the UNICEF, and the World Bank.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tiden kring födelsen, den perinatala perioden, är den tid i livet som årligen omfattar 300,000 mödradödsfall, 3 miljoner dödfödda barn och 3 miljoner nyfödda, som dör under den första levnadsmånaden. Det finns idag en gedigen kunskap om att så kallade faciliterade grupper, som arbetar tillsammans är en effektiv social innovation för att framgångsrikt identifiera och agera mot lokala problem för förbättrad perinatal hälsa och överlevnad. Trots att metoden förespråkas av WHO har ingen storskalig implementering prövats. Det finns även ingen praktisk vägledning om hur innovationen ska implementeras eller vilka effekter som kan förväntas. I det föreslagna projektet avser vi att implementera och utvärdera denna metod i stor skala i Nepal och Vietnam. Hälsoutfall, kostnad och process kommer att dokumenteras och utvärderas, och riktlinjer och material kommer att produceras för att använda metoden även i andra länder. Projektet är inriktat mot såväl primärvårdsnivå, sjukhus och administratörer med ansvar för hälso- och sjukvårdsfrågor och planering i de ingående studieområdena. Total kommer projektet att engagera 5400 nyckelpersoner och mäta effekter på 388,000 förlossningar. Innovationen antas bidra till att skapa bättre fungerande hälsosystem på lokal- och distriktsnivå, och ge redskap för att aktivt och systematiskt arbeta för förbättring av vården av mödrar och nyfödda barn. Projektet inkluderar mycket väl meriterade forskare med kompletterande kunskaper från olika forskningsfält och lärosäten i Sverige, England, Nepal och Vietnam. I projektets referensgrupp medverkar framstående representanter för WHO, UNICEF och Världsbanken.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tiden kring födelsen, den perinatala perioden, är den tid i livet som årligen omfattar 300,000 mödradödsfall, 3 miljoner dödfödda barn och 3 miljoner nyfödda, som dör under den första levnadsmånaden. Det finns idag en gedigen kunskap om att så kallade faciliterade grupper, som arbetar tillsammans är en effektiv social innovation för att framgångsrikt identifiera och agera mot lokala problem för förbättrad perinatal hälsa och överlevnad. Trots att metoden förespråkas av WHO har ingen storskalig implementering prövats. Det finns även ingen praktisk vägledning om hur innovationen ska implementeras eller vilka effekter som kan förväntas. I det föreslagna projektet avser vi att implementera och utvärdera denna metod i stor skala i Nepal och Vietnam. Hälsoutfall, kostnad och process kommer att dokumenteras och utvärderas, och riktlinjer och material kommer att produceras för att använda metoden även i andra länder. Projektet är inriktat mot såväl primärvårdsnivå, sjukhus och administratörer med ansvar för hälso- och sjukvårdsfrågor och planering i de ingående studieområdena. Total kommer projektet att engagera 5400 nyckelpersoner och mäta effekter på 388,000 förlossningar. Innovationen antas bidra till att skapa bättre fungerande hälsosystem på lokal- och distriktsnivå, och ge redskap för att aktivt och systematiskt arbeta för förbättring av vården av mödrar och nyfödda barn. Projektet inkluderar mycket väl meriterade forskare med kompletterande kunskaper från olika forskningsfält och lärosäten i Sverige, England, Nepal och Vietnam. I projektets referensgrupp medverkar framstående representanter för WHO, UNICEF och Världsbanken.</narrative>
      <narrative>The time before and after birth, the perinatal period, is the time of an annual 300,000 maternal deaths, 3 million stillbirths and 3 million newborn deaths. There is robust evidence that use of facilitated participatory groups is an effective social innovation to prevent a large proportion of these deaths to happen. No large scale-up of this promising innovation has so far taken place. The aim of this project is to adapt, implement, evaluate and communicate a contextually appropriate social innovation, the PeriScope model, for perinatal health in Vietnam and Nepal representing low - high maternal and neonatal mortality. The project targets primary and secondary health system levels and engage stakeholder groups with more than 5,400 key members, health care staff and managers to identify and act on local challenges, quality of care issues and health system obstacles. The project will be based on problem-solving cycles and study its effect on 388,000 births, to our knowledge the largest implementation study in this field. The PeriScope will make health systems more responsive and sustainable, reduce barriers currently preventing the uptake of safe, efficient and equitable perinatal health services. This project will allow for researcher with complimentary skills to embark on previous achievements and develop a strong collaboration. Lessons from this scale-up can be transferred to other settings, enabled by the active participation of the WHO, the UNICEF, and the World Bank.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Groin hernia surgery in sub-Saharan Africa - a multicenter implementation study of the anterior mesh repair with mosquito mesh</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kirurgisk sjukvård ingår som en självklar del i sjukvårdssystem i alla länder. Den vanligaste allmänkirurgiska operationen görs för ljumskbråck och varje år opereras 20 miljoner människor för detta i världen. I rika länder såsom i Sverige använder man ett syntetiskt nät för att stärka upp bukväggen. Detta har lett till att recidiv av ljumskbråcket är mycket ovanligare jämfört med tidigare använda metoder. De syntetiska näten kan kosta uppemot 1000 kr styck och är därför för dyra för patienter i fattigare delar av världen.  Tack vare projektbidrag från vetenskapsrådet så har vi genomfört en studie som visar att ett myggnät, vars egenskaper är mycket lika de kommersiella nätens, kan användas istället för dessa vid bråckkirurgi. Detta innebär att människor i fattiga länder också kan opereras med samma goda resultat som i höginkomstländer.  I världen lever 220 miljoner människor med bråck. De flesta av dessa lever i låg- och medelinkomstländer. Bristen på kirurger som ska operera dessa patienter är uttalad. På många håll är det istället läkare utan specialistutbildning i kirurgi samt även icke-läkare med viss kirurgisk skolning som utför de allra flesta operationerna. Denna praxis kallas &amp;quot;task sharing&amp;quot; och den äger nästan alltid rum med de lokala myndigheternas goda minne. Det har visat sig fungera väl när det gäller till exempel kejsarsnitt. Vilken nivå av task sharing som kan och bör gälla vid bråckkirurgi med nät är dock inte studerat.   I denna studie ska vi därför implementera ett utbildningsprogram där sjukvårdspersonal som redan utför bråckkirurgi ska utbildas i att operera bråck med nät. Fyra länder kommer ingå i studien; Ghana, Sierra Leone, Uganda och Tanzania. I Ghana och Uganda är det kirurger och läkare som opererar bråck, men i Sierra Leone och Tanzania är det även icke-läkare som gör detta.  I varje land kommer en lokal samarbetspartner utse individer som ska ingå i träningsprogrammet som kommer omfatta teori men framför allt fokusera på praktisk träning. Specialistkompetenta kirurger från de olika länderna samt från Sverige, Norge och USA kommer dela på ansvaret för att utbilda personal på plats. De som utbildas utvärderas kontinuerligt enligt en särskild mall. När de kan genomföra operationen bra, utvärderat av två olika specialister i kirurgi under två olika operationer, så anses de färdigutbildade. Därefter kan de börja operera de patienter som ingår i studien, totalt 228 i varje land.  Patienterna följs sedan upp efter två veckor och efter ett år av blindade läkare som inte var med vid operationen och som inte vet vem som opererat patienten. De utfallsmått som ingår är recidiv av bråcket, postoperativa komplikationer, patientnöjdhet och kostnadseffektivitet.   Denna studie är viktig då den undersöker hur en bättre kirurgisk metod för en av de allra vanligaste operationerna, nämligen den för bråckkirurgi kan implementeras i låginkomstmiljöer i Afrika. Den jämför utfall av kirurgi som utförs av olika personalkategorier för att spegla den kliniska praxisen i olika länder. Denna information är nödvändig att känna till innan mer storskaliga insatser för implementation av bråckkirurgi med nät kan genomföras så att de miljontals människor som inte har tillgång till god kirurgi kan få det i framtiden.</narrative>
      <narrative>Content of study  Groin hernia is the most commonly performed procedure in general surgery.  The most effective surgical method uses a synthetic mesh. We have also shown that a low-cost mosquito mesh can be used for this purpose. In sub-Saharan Africa, most surgical procedures are performed by non-surgeons, a practice called "task-sharing."  In this study, we will implement a training program for surgeons and non-surgeons in groin hernia repair using low-cost mesh. We hypothesize that these can be performed by surgeons and non-surgeons with similar outcomes.  Project organisation, time frame and methods This is a single-blinded prospective cohort study at four sites in Uganda, Sierra Leone, Ghana, and Tanzania. Surgical providers will be trained in mesh inguinal hernia repair. Adult men with reducible, primary inguinal hernia will be included (n=228 per site). The patients will be  followed up after 2 weeks and after one year. Primary outcome is recurrence and secondary outcomes are complications and patient satisfaction. Results between study sites and types of providers will be compared. Enrollment of patients will start in late 2016 in Ghana and during 2017 and 2018 in the remaining countries. Follow up will be completed during 2018 and 2019.   Significance Results will determine the safety and efficacy of task-sharing in mesh inguinal hernia repair. Findings will guide implementation of mesh hernia repair and other surgical education programs in low-income contexts.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Groin hernia surgery in sub-Saharan Africa - a multicenter implementation study of the anterior mesh repair with mosquito mesh</narrative>
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      <narrative>Content of study  Groin hernia is the most commonly performed procedure in general surgery.  The most effective surgical method uses a synthetic mesh. We have also shown that a low-cost mosquito mesh can be used for this purpose. In sub-Saharan Africa, most surgical procedures are performed by non-surgeons, a practice called "task-sharing."  In this study, we will implement a training program for surgeons and non-surgeons in groin hernia repair using low-cost mesh. We hypothesize that these can be performed by surgeons and non-surgeons with similar outcomes.  Project organisation, time frame and methods This is a single-blinded prospective cohort study at four sites in Uganda, Sierra Leone, Ghana, and Tanzania. Surgical providers will be trained in mesh inguinal hernia repair. Adult men with reducible, primary inguinal hernia will be included (n=228 per site). The patients will be  followed up after 2 weeks and after one year. Primary outcome is recurrence and secondary outcomes are complications and patient satisfaction. Results between study sites and types of providers will be compared. Enrollment of patients will start in late 2016 in Ghana and during 2017 and 2018 in the remaining countries. Follow up will be completed during 2018 and 2019.   Significance Results will determine the safety and efficacy of task-sharing in mesh inguinal hernia repair. Findings will guide implementation of mesh hernia repair and other surgical education programs in low-income contexts.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sömnsjuka är en dödlig sjukdom om den ej behandlas med läkemedel. Eflornitin är effektiv vid behandling av sjukdomen i sitt sena, allvarliga stadium. Fler patienter skulle kunna räddas till livet om tillgång fanns till en oralt administrerad behandling, utöver den mycket komplicerade intravenöst givna behandling som används idag.     Eflornitin ges som en 50:50-blandning av två stereoisomerer (L- resp D-form). Av dessa är det bara L-eflornitin som utövar effekt. Gruppen har tidigare visat i såväl icke-kliniska som kliniska studier att, till skillnad från intravenösa infusioner, är upptaget av den aktiva L-formen missgynnat efter oral dos. Projektet avser att undersöka eflornitins stereoselektiva absorption för att finna sätt att öka upptaget av L-formen.</narrative>
      <narrative>Eflornithine is one of only three main-stay drugs registered for the treatment of late-stage human African trypanosomiasis, a uniformly fatal disease if left untreated. Eflornithine is currently recommended as a first line treatment, but due to its complicated intravenous administration, numerous patients are left untreated. A simplified mode of administration would enable more patients having access to treatment. Eflornithine is available as a racemate, a 50:50 mixture of its complementary stereoisomers. L-eflornithine is about 10-20-fold more potent but its absorption after oral dose is less favoured compared with D-eflornithine. The project will explore by non-clinical in vitro, in vivo and pharmacometric methods, a simplified, oral treatment alternative for eflornithine chemotherapy in late-stage T.b. gambiense sleeping sickness by seeking ways to improve the oral absorption of L-eflornithine.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Eflornithine is one of only three main-stay drugs registered for the treatment of late-stage human African trypanosomiasis, a uniformly fatal disease if left untreated. Eflornithine is currently recommended as a first line treatment, but due to its complicated intravenous administration, numerous patients are left untreated. A simplified mode of administration would enable more patients having access to treatment. Eflornithine is available as a racemate, a 50:50 mixture of its complementary stereoisomers. L-eflornithine is about 10-20-fold more potent but its absorption after oral dose is less favoured compared with D-eflornithine. The project will explore by non-clinical in vitro, in vivo and pharmacometric methods, a simplified, oral treatment alternative for eflornithine chemotherapy in late-stage T.b. gambiense sleeping sickness by seeking ways to improve the oral absorption of L-eflornithine.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bakgrund Hälsostatusen i Bolivia är en av de lägsta på västra halvklotet med hög barndödlighet, utbredd undernäring, och parasit- och infektionssjukdomar är mycket vanliga - bland annat på grund av dålig vattenkvalitet. Utöver detta har studier visat att det är vanligt i sydamerikanska länder med okontrollerad exponering av giftiga kemikalier genom vatten, maten eller via arbetsmiljön vilket ytterligare kan öka risken för allvarlig sjukdom. Emellertid är det i dagsläget oklart i vilken utsträckning man i Bolivia utsätts för en giftig miljö.  Vissa delar av de sydamerikanska Anderna är kända för naturligt mycket höga halter av giftiga metaller i dricksvatten, däribland arsenik, samt att den betydande gruvnäringen i Anderna har lett till omfattande nedsmutsning av dricksvatten, föda och luft. I stora delar av Bolivia tillåter klimatet att man odlar grödor året om vilket tillsammans med den ökade nationella och internationella konkurrensen medför stor användning av bekämpningsmedel (pesticider). Dessa används dessutom ofta okontrollerat och utan skyddsutrustning. Våra preliminära resultat indikerar att exponering för metaller via dricksvattnet samt användandet av bekämpningsmedel i jordbruket utgör en stor hälsorisk för stora delar av befolkningen i Bolivia.  Syfte Vårt syfte med ansökan är att bilda ett nätverk av forskare i Bolivia, Sverige och Frankrike för att studera samband mellan miljö och hälsa i den bolivianska befolkningen, identifiera tidiga hälsoeffekter av miljön och samt speciellt känsliga grupper. Akronym för projektet är ToxBol.   I ToxBol utgår vi från två nyligen initierade projekt - ett om metallexponering och ett om exponering för bekämpningsmedel. Vi arbetar vidare genom  1) att utöka våra pilotstudier till fler deltagare för att kunna bättre karlägga variation i exponering och vilka faktorer som bidrar till ökad/minskad exponering; 2) analysera exponering och tidiga hälsoeffekter i biologiska prover 3) riskbedömning för miljörelaterad sjukdom 4) workshops för att lära ut metoder om att mäta exponering och göra riskbedömning samt för att sprida resultaten 5) pilotstudier för att möjliggöra nya ansökningar om miljö och hälsa i Bolivia.    Metod och genomförande  ToxBol verkar genom de specifika forskningsprojekten där vi använder oss av frågeformulär för att kartlägga vanor vad gäller intag av vatten, diet, förekomst av sjukdomar mm samt vilka bekämpningsmedel som används och hur. Blod- och urinprover kommer att samlas in för att mäta exponeringsnivåer och markörer för tidiga hälsoeffekter. Undersökningarna om metallexponering kommer att centreras till bolivianska Anderna, där det naturligt förekommer höga nivåer av bla arsenik samt där gruvindustrin är belägen. Pesticidexponering kommer att studeras i 3 områden med olika ekologiska nischer som omfattar olika geografiska höjder och klimatzoner. De biologiska proverna kommer även att användas för att undersöka om vi kan identifiera tidiga markörer för hälsoeffekter eller om det föreligger individuella genetiska skillnader som medför ökad känslighet.  ToxBol verkar genom möten där vi diskuterar studierna samt möjliga samarbeten mellan parterna, arbetar med att ta fram gemensamma publikationer om miljö och hälsa i Bolivia och närliggande områden, samt arbetar med att ta fram gemensamma ansökningar till forskningsfinansiärer. ToxBol verkar även i form av workshops för a) kunskapsöverföring av metoder för att mäta exponering samt för riskbedömning samt för b) spridning av resultaten via hälsoriskbedömning. Resultaten  förmedlas till studiedeltagarna samt berörda myndigheter för att initiera eventuella preventiva insatser.  Relevans Det föreslagna nätverket är högst relevant för bekämpning av fattigdom eftersom det kommer att undersöka exponering för giftiga kemikalier, fastställer exponeringsrelaterade hälsoeffekter samt identifierar känsliga individer bland befolkningsgrupper med låg inkomst i Bolivia. Giftig miljö utgör ett stort hälsoproblem i Bolivia och bolivi</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Exponering för metaller och pesticider och dess hälsoeffekter - ett forskningsnätverk om samband mellan miljö och hälsa i Bolivia (ToxBol)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Occurrence of toxic chemicals in drinking water and food is a prioritised public health problem that is stressed in the new global goals for a sustainable development. The purpose with the network ToxBol is to build a long-term research collaboration between Bolivian, Swedish, and French universities and institutes to address environmental problems in Bolivia and their impact on human health, a research area hitherto poorly studied. We build the network on partners that recently have started to collaborate in projects focusing on 1) metal exposure from drinking water and food and toxicity; 2) pesticide exposure from plantation work and toxicity; and 3) susceptibility factors and toxicity. The collaboration has so far been successful in initiating field studies in Bolivia and establishment of methods; the preliminary analyses show that parts of the Bolivian population are exposed to chemicals at worrying levels. We now aim to deepen the collaboration by 1) follow-up the pilot studies, especially to increase the study participants in order to obtain more reliable results on variations in exposure 2) analysis of biological samples for biomarkers of exposure and toxic effects, 3) performance of risk assessment for the exposures identified, 4) workshops for dissemination of the results, and 5) pilot studies for future grant proposals. The ToxBol Network will increase knowledge about environmental problems in Bolivia which is necessary for improving health and reduce poverty.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bakgrund Hälsostatusen i Bolivia är en av de lägsta på västra halvklotet med hög barndödlighet, utbredd undernäring, och parasit- och infektionssjukdomar är mycket vanliga - bland annat på grund av dålig vattenkvalitet. Utöver detta har studier visat att det är vanligt i sydamerikanska länder med okontrollerad exponering av giftiga kemikalier genom vatten, maten eller via arbetsmiljön vilket ytterligare kan öka risken för allvarlig sjukdom. Emellertid är det i dagsläget oklart i vilken utsträckning man i Bolivia utsätts för en giftig miljö.  Vissa delar av de sydamerikanska Anderna är kända för naturligt mycket höga halter av giftiga metaller i dricksvatten, däribland arsenik, samt att den betydande gruvnäringen i Anderna har lett till omfattande nedsmutsning av dricksvatten, föda och luft. I stora delar av Bolivia tillåter klimatet att man odlar grödor året om vilket tillsammans med den ökade nationella och internationella konkurrensen medför stor användning av bekämpningsmedel (pesticider). Dessa används dessutom ofta okontrollerat och utan skyddsutrustning. Våra preliminära resultat indikerar att exponering för metaller via dricksvattnet samt användandet av bekämpningsmedel i jordbruket utgör en stor hälsorisk för stora delar av befolkningen i Bolivia.  Syfte Vårt syfte med ansökan är att bilda ett nätverk av forskare i Bolivia, Sverige och Frankrike för att studera samband mellan miljö och hälsa i den bolivianska befolkningen, identifiera tidiga hälsoeffekter av miljön och samt speciellt känsliga grupper. Akronym för projektet är ToxBol.   I ToxBol utgår vi från två nyligen initierade projekt - ett om metallexponering och ett om exponering för bekämpningsmedel. Vi arbetar vidare genom  1) att utöka våra pilotstudier till fler deltagare för att kunna bättre karlägga variation i exponering och vilka faktorer som bidrar till ökad/minskad exponering; 2) analysera exponering och tidiga hälsoeffekter i biologiska prover 3) riskbedömning för miljörelaterad sjukdom 4) workshops för att lära ut metoder om att mäta exponering och göra riskbedömning samt för att sprida resultaten 5) pilotstudier för att möjliggöra nya ansökningar om miljö och hälsa i Bolivia.    Metod och genomförande  ToxBol verkar genom de specifika forskningsprojekten där vi använder oss av frågeformulär för att kartlägga vanor vad gäller intag av vatten, diet, förekomst av sjukdomar mm samt vilka bekämpningsmedel som används och hur. Blod- och urinprover kommer att samlas in för att mäta exponeringsnivåer och markörer för tidiga hälsoeffekter. Undersökningarna om metallexponering kommer att centreras till bolivianska Anderna, där det naturligt förekommer höga nivåer av bla arsenik samt där gruvindustrin är belägen. Pesticidexponering kommer att studeras i 3 områden med olika ekologiska nischer som omfattar olika geografiska höjder och klimatzoner. De biologiska proverna kommer även att användas för att undersöka om vi kan identifiera tidiga markörer för hälsoeffekter eller om det föreligger individuella genetiska skillnader som medför ökad känslighet.  ToxBol verkar genom möten där vi diskuterar studierna samt möjliga samarbeten mellan parterna, arbetar med att ta fram gemensamma publikationer om miljö och hälsa i Bolivia och närliggande områden, samt arbetar med att ta fram gemensamma ansökningar till forskningsfinansiärer. ToxBol verkar även i form av workshops för a) kunskapsöverföring av metoder för att mäta exponering samt för riskbedömning samt för b) spridning av resultaten via hälsoriskbedömning. Resultaten  förmedlas till studiedeltagarna samt berörda myndigheter för att initiera eventuella preventiva insatser.  Relevans Det föreslagna nätverket är högst relevant för bekämpning av fattigdom eftersom det kommer att undersöka exponering för giftiga kemikalier, fastställer exponeringsrelaterade hälsoeffekter samt identifierar känsliga individer bland befolkningsgrupper med låg inkomst i Bolivia. Giftig miljö utgör ett stort hälsoproblem i Bolivia och bolivi</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative>Inducing novel resistance in wheat towards stem rust (Ug99) - for improved food security in East Africa, Middle East and Central Asia</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Inducering av ny resistens i vete mot svartrost (Ug99) - för ökad livsmedelssäkerhet i Östafrika, Mellanöstern, Centralasien</narrative>
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      <narrative>Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one of the world's most important food crops providing 20 percent of all calories and protein to the human population. Emerging new races of the wheat stem rust pathogen (Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici) threaten wheat production primarily in East Africa, Middle East and Central Asia, but also the globally. Stem rust disease outbreaks in sensitive wheat may result in 100% reduction in yield, thus severely threaten food security. We have recently discovered and described a wheat-rye substitution line, 'SLU238', possessing a novel gene towards these emerging new races of the stem rust pathogen. We have transferred this novel gene (Sr59) to a Chinese Spring (CS) ph1b mutant wheat background through application of the breakage-fusion mechanism. Simultaneously, we also developed Kompetitive Allele Specific PCR (KASP) markers that can differentiate the presence of this specific gene, thereby being useful in practical plant breeding. Still, our discovery of the Sr59 gene does not contribute to food security as the gene has not yet been transferred to locally adapted wheat material. Our aim with this proposal is to 1) transfer the Sr59 resistance gene into adapted wheat genotypes; 2) secure agronomic and quality performance of these genotypes; and 3) transfer this new wheat into local systems of genotype improvements and variety spreading to farmers within the different regions that this proposal target (East Africa, Middle East and Central Asia).</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vete kan anses vara världens största livmedelsgröda. Vete bidrar idag med 20% av både de kalorier och de proteiner som mänskligheten konsumerar. Vete är också en av de viktigaste grödorna i de regioner som detta projekt syftar till, dvs i Östra Afrika, Mellanöstern och Centralasien. I vissa länder i dessa regioner utgör vete sk stapelföda, i tex Tajikistan består 60% av det dagliga kaloriintaget av vete. För de fattiga bönderna i dessa regioner utgör vete både en stapelföda, där vete är lätt att lagra för användning året om och en handelsvara som kan ge lite extra inkomster vid bra skördar.   Olika typer av rost på vete är nog den typ av sjukdom som påverkar skörden mest, om ingen kemisk bekämpning görs och vetet inte har någon resistens mot angrepp av rost kan avkastningen av vete minska med 100%, dvs man får ingen skörd alls. Ett stort problem här är de nya sjukdomsraserna (tex svartrost-rasen Ug99) som på senare år har blivit ett allt större problem, inte minst i Östafrika, Mellanöstern och Centralafrika. Mot dessa nya raser finns idag inga resistenta vetesorter, vilket är ett stort hot mot livsmedelssäkerheten i de nämnda regionerna. För ökad livsmedelssäkerhet och fattigdomsbekämpning är alltså resistenta sorter otroligt viktigt.   I princip finns två strategier för att upprätthålla en bra skörd av god kvalitet under år med stora rostangrepp, antingen kan kemiska bekämpningsmedel användas eller kan man odla sorter som är resistenta mot rost. För veteodling i fattiga delar av Östafrika, Mellanöstern och Centralasien, så är resistenta sorter otroligt viktigt. För fattiga bönder är inköp av pesticider är en omöjlighet för den som inte har ekonomiska resurser till detta, Vidare så krävs en viss utbildning och läsförståelse för att kunna använda kemiska pesticider på ett riktigt sätt och för korrekt dosering. En ökad pesticid-användning eller en felaktig sådan kan också påverka klimat och miljö negativt. Möjligheten att odla resistenta sorter bidrar således inte bara till ökad livsmedelssäkerhet utan också till ökad jämlikhet.   Ett problem vid resistensförädling är att patogenerna, dvs de organismer som är ansvariga för sjukdomarna hos värdväxten, i detta fall vetet, regelbundet förändras och på så sätt kan de angripa vete med gener som tidigare stod för resistensen hos vetet. Detta innebär att det ständigt finns behov av att hitta nya gener som är resistenta mot sjukdomarna. Inom det här sökta projektet ha vi tillgång till ett extremt unikt och intressant vetematerial som har tagits fram under en livstid av Professor Arnulf Merker som tidigare hade sin verksamhet vid Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet (SLU). Vetematerialet består av en rad linjer som har erhållit translokationer eller substitutioner av kromosomer från släktingar som man korsat vetet med. Linjerna består alltså framför allt av vete men med enstaka kromosomer som kommer från någon släkting. Detta material har visat sig innehålla nya resistensgener mot ett antal olika sjukdomar. Inom ett tidigare projekt som hade finansiering från Monsanto Beachell Borlaug stiftelsen i USA har vi lyckats att både visa att det finns nya gener för svartrost-resistens i materialet samt att överföra dessa gener i småbitar, som sk Robertsonian traslokationer till en mer "ren" vetebakgrund. Denna överföring underlättar möjligheterna att använda dessa gener inom växtförädling för att kunna ta fram nya sorter som är resistenta mot alla idag kända raser av svartrost (inklusive Ug99). Vi har också i det förra projektet tagit fram sk KASP markörer som kan användas i växtförädlingen för att specificera om "våra" resistensgener finns tillgängliga i det vetematerial man undersöker.   Syftet med det här projektet är att transferera de nya generna vi har upptäckt i vårt vetematerial till vetematerial som är adapterat till de olika regionerna i Östafrika, Mellanöstern och Centralasien. Denna del av projektet kommer att göras i samarbete med forskningsmiljöer i Sydafrika, Kenya, Etiopien, Turkiet och</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vete kan anses vara världens största livmedelsgröda. Vete bidrar idag med 20% av både de kalorier och de proteiner som mänskligheten konsumerar. Vete är också en av de viktigaste grödorna i de regioner som detta projekt syftar till, dvs i Östra Afrika, Mellanöstern och Centralasien. I vissa länder i dessa regioner utgör vete sk stapelföda, i tex Tajikistan består 60% av det dagliga kaloriintaget av vete. För de fattiga bönderna i dessa regioner utgör vete både en stapelföda, där vete är lätt att lagra för användning året om och en handelsvara som kan ge lite extra inkomster vid bra skördar.   Olika typer av rost på vete är nog den typ av sjukdom som påverkar skörden mest, om ingen kemisk bekämpning görs och vetet inte har någon resistens mot angrepp av rost kan avkastningen av vete minska med 100%, dvs man får ingen skörd alls. Ett stort problem här är de nya sjukdomsraserna (tex svartrost-rasen Ug99) som på senare år har blivit ett allt större problem, inte minst i Östafrika, Mellanöstern och Centralafrika. Mot dessa nya raser finns idag inga resistenta vetesorter, vilket är ett stort hot mot livsmedelssäkerheten i de nämnda regionerna. För ökad livsmedelssäkerhet och fattigdomsbekämpning är alltså resistenta sorter otroligt viktigt.   I princip finns två strategier för att upprätthålla en bra skörd av god kvalitet under år med stora rostangrepp, antingen kan kemiska bekämpningsmedel användas eller kan man odla sorter som är resistenta mot rost. För veteodling i fattiga delar av Östafrika, Mellanöstern och Centralasien, så är resistenta sorter otroligt viktigt. För fattiga bönder är inköp av pesticider är en omöjlighet för den som inte har ekonomiska resurser till detta, Vidare så krävs en viss utbildning och läsförståelse för att kunna använda kemiska pesticider på ett riktigt sätt och för korrekt dosering. En ökad pesticid-användning eller en felaktig sådan kan också påverka klimat och miljö negativt. Möjligheten att odla resistenta sorter bidrar således inte bara till ökad livsmedelssäkerhet utan också till ökad jämlikhet.   Ett problem vid resistensförädling är att patogenerna, dvs de organismer som är ansvariga för sjukdomarna hos värdväxten, i detta fall vetet, regelbundet förändras och på så sätt kan de angripa vete med gener som tidigare stod för resistensen hos vetet. Detta innebär att det ständigt finns behov av att hitta nya gener som är resistenta mot sjukdomarna. Inom det här sökta projektet ha vi tillgång till ett extremt unikt och intressant vetematerial som har tagits fram under en livstid av Professor Arnulf Merker som tidigare hade sin verksamhet vid Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet (SLU). Vetematerialet består av en rad linjer som har erhållit translokationer eller substitutioner av kromosomer från släktingar som man korsat vetet med. Linjerna består alltså framför allt av vete men med enstaka kromosomer som kommer från någon släkting. Detta material har visat sig innehålla nya resistensgener mot ett antal olika sjukdomar. Inom ett tidigare projekt som hade finansiering från Monsanto Beachell Borlaug stiftelsen i USA har vi lyckats att både visa att det finns nya gener för svartrost-resistens i materialet samt att överföra dessa gener i småbitar, som sk Robertsonian traslokationer till en mer "ren" vetebakgrund. Denna överföring underlättar möjligheterna att använda dessa gener inom växtförädling för att kunna ta fram nya sorter som är resistenta mot alla idag kända raser av svartrost (inklusive Ug99). Vi har också i det förra projektet tagit fram sk KASP markörer som kan användas i växtförädlingen för att specificera om "våra" resistensgener finns tillgängliga i det vetematerial man undersöker.   Syftet med det här projektet är att transferera de nya generna vi har upptäckt i vårt vetematerial till vetematerial som är adapterat till de olika regionerna i Östafrika, Mellanöstern och Centralasien. Denna del av projektet kommer att göras i samarbete med forskningsmiljöer i Sydafrika, Kenya, Etiopien, Turkiet och</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Toppstyrning eller gräsrotsinitiativ? En studie av olika rättvise- och försoningsprocessers förmåga att skapa säkerhet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The general aim of this research links project is to enforce knowledge-based prevention, diagnostic and treatment of chronic kidney disease of yet unknown origin (CKDu) in Central America, Sri Lanka and India. This will be achieved by creating a network of researchers, nephrologists and pathologists in the different regions enabling the implementation of a comparative study of detailed described cohorts with emphasis on the renal morphology, biochemical findings and clinical data. Two detailed cohorts are already available from Central America and a third study in Sri Lanka will be initiated this year. A fourth study will be planned and executed during the study period. The findings will be presented and discussed at a joint workshop where a diagnostic scheme for evaluating renal biopsies from affected patients will be developed. A summarizing workshop will be held to evaluate the diagnostic scheme and plan for further collaborations. Results will be compiled in joint scientific publications. The outcome will have significant impact of the research field of chronic kidney disease of unknown cause, an emerging health problem worldwide. Furthermore, this study will strengthen the local capacity among nephrologists and pathologists to evaluate patients with chronic kidney disease of unknown cause and also create a platform for further studies on the endemics.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The general aim of this research links project is to enforce knowledge-based prevention, diagnostic and treatment of chronic kidney disease of yet unknown origin (CKDu) in Central America, Sri Lanka and India. This will be achieved by creating a network of researchers, nephrologists and pathologists in the different regions enabling the implementation of a comparative study of detailed described cohorts with emphasis on the renal morphology, biochemical findings and clinical data. Two detailed cohorts are already available from Central America and a third study in Sri Lanka will be initiated this year. A fourth study will be planned and executed during the study period. The findings will be presented and discussed at a joint workshop where a diagnostic scheme for evaluating renal biopsies from affected patients will be developed. A summarizing workshop will be held to evaluate the diagnostic scheme and plan for further collaborations. Results will be compiled in joint scientific publications. The outcome will have significant impact of the research field of chronic kidney disease of unknown cause, an emerging health problem worldwide. Furthermore, this study will strengthen the local capacity among nephrologists and pathologists to evaluate patients with chronic kidney disease of unknown cause and also create a platform for further studies on the endemics.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The general aim of this research links project is to enforce knowledge-based prevention, diagnostic and treatment of chronic kidney disease of yet unknown origin (CKDu) in Central America, Sri Lanka and India. This will be achieved by creating a network of researchers, nephrologists and pathologists in the different regions enabling the implementation of a comparative study of detailed described cohorts with emphasis on the renal morphology, biochemical findings and clinical data. Two detailed cohorts are already available from Central America and a third study in Sri Lanka will be initiated this year. A fourth study will be planned and executed during the study period. The findings will be presented and discussed at a joint workshop where a diagnostic scheme for evaluating renal biopsies from affected patients will be developed. A summarizing workshop will be held to evaluate the diagnostic scheme and plan for further collaborations. Results will be compiled in joint scientific publications. The outcome will have significant impact of the research field of chronic kidney disease of unknown cause, an emerging health problem worldwide. Furthermore, this study will strengthen the local capacity among nephrologists and pathologists to evaluate patients with chronic kidney disease of unknown cause and also create a platform for further studies on the endemics.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bakgrund  Under de senaste decennierna har en hög förekomst av kronisk njursvikt av okänd orsak, (CKDu) rapporterats från landsbygdsområden i Centralamerika, Sri Lanka och Indien. Rapporterna från de olika områdena har mycket gemensamt, sjukdomen drabbar ofta fattiga jordbruksarbetare som bor och arbetar i varmt klimat och är inte kopplade till traditionella riskfaktorer för kronisk njursjukdom såsom högt blodtryck eller diabetes mellitus. Det stora antalet patienter med CKDu orsakar stora påfrestningar på de redan begränsade sjukvårdsresurserna i regionerna och många njursjuka patienter får inte den vård och uppföljning som behövs, vilket resulterar i ökat lidande och sjukdomsbörda för patienten och försämrad socioekonomi för regionen.  Ännu är orsaken till CKDu i de olika regionerna inte helt klarlagd. I Centralamerika är den ledande hypotesen att orsaken kan vara upprepade uttorkning (vatten och saltförluster) orsakad av tungt fysiskt arbete i varmt klimat. Denna hypotes har de senaste åren fått mer stöd från både experimentella studier och studier av lantbruksarbetare under arbete. I Sri Lanka har forskare främst föreslagit olika miljötoxiner såsom tungmetaller och bekämpningsmedel som orsak till CKDu. Trots de stora likheterna mellan CKDu-epidemierna i de olika regionerna finns det i dagsläget inga definitiva bevis på att de är samma sjukdom, främst på grund av en brist på jämförande studier av patientergrupper och vävnadsprover från njurarna, s.k. njurbiopsier.  Målsättning: Det övergripande målet för detta projekt är att skapa ett nätverk mellan läkare och forskare i drabbade områden och forskningsaktiva inom detta fält. Syftet är att långsiktigt stödja och utveckla forskning för att förbättra prognos, diagnostik, behandling och prevention av CKDu i Centralamerika och Sydostasien.  Projektplan: Vi kommer att noggrant undersöka utvalda patientgrupper med CKDu i drabbade områden i El Salvador, Nicaragua, Sri Lanka och Indien för att se om patientgrupperna i dessa länder har liknande biokemiska förändringar i blod och urin samt liknande bild vid avancerad mikroskopisk undersökning av njurbiopsier. För att stärka samarbetet kring sjukdomen kommer vi även att skapa och etablera ett nätverk av njurläkare, patologer och forskare från de olika regionerna vilket kommer att förbättra den lokala kapaciteten vad gäller diagnostik och vidare forskning inom CKDu. En workshop planeras i Sverige för deltagare i nätverket där resultaten från de jämförande patientstudierna att presenteras och diskuteras. Vidare kommer ett protokoll utarbetas för att på ett systematiskt sätt kategorisera och bedöma njurbiopsier, d.v.s. de mikroskopiska njurförändringar som ses vid CKDu.  Betydelse: Om vi inom detta projekt finner en nära likhet mellan patientgrupperna från de olika kontinenterna, tyder det på att sjukdomarna har samma orsak och detta kommer att vara viktig information i sökandet om vad som orsakar CKDu. Att finna orsaken bakom CKDu är av största vikt för att kunna förebygga och behandla sjukdomen. De gemensamma diagnoskriterier för förändringar i njurbiopsierna som tas fram vid den workshop som beskrivs ovan kommer att kunna användas för diagnostik på njurbiopsier, men även för vidare viktiga studier inom CKDu, framför allt kommer det vara viktigt i kommande prevalensstudier. Genom samarbetet inom nätverket kommer nya frågeställningar att kunna identifieras och fler projekt kunna initieras vilket driver forskningen om CKDu vidare.  Kronisk njursvikt oavsett ursprung i en redan missgynnade befolkning ger förödande konsekvenser för den sjuka individen, vilket också undergräver socioekonomiska situationen för familjen. Barn kan behöva lämna skolan och tvingas till barnarbete att för att upprätthålla familjens inkomst. I de mest drabbade områdena med många drabbade och många CKDu-relaterade dödsfall påverkas hållbarheten i lokalsamhället allvarligt och sjukvårdssystemen är överväldigade och kan inte möta varken befolkningens nuvarande eller f</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bakgrund  Under de senaste decennierna har en hög förekomst av kronisk njursvikt av okänd orsak, (CKDu) rapporterats från landsbygdsområden i Centralamerika, Sri Lanka och Indien. Rapporterna från de olika områdena har mycket gemensamt, sjukdomen drabbar ofta fattiga jordbruksarbetare som bor och arbetar i varmt klimat och är inte kopplade till traditionella riskfaktorer för kronisk njursjukdom såsom högt blodtryck eller diabetes mellitus. Det stora antalet patienter med CKDu orsakar stora påfrestningar på de redan begränsade sjukvårdsresurserna i regionerna och många njursjuka patienter får inte den vård och uppföljning som behövs, vilket resulterar i ökat lidande och sjukdomsbörda för patienten och försämrad socioekonomi för regionen.  Ännu är orsaken till CKDu i de olika regionerna inte helt klarlagd. I Centralamerika är den ledande hypotesen att orsaken kan vara upprepade uttorkning (vatten och saltförluster) orsakad av tungt fysiskt arbete i varmt klimat. Denna hypotes har de senaste åren fått mer stöd från både experimentella studier och studier av lantbruksarbetare under arbete. I Sri Lanka har forskare främst föreslagit olika miljötoxiner såsom tungmetaller och bekämpningsmedel som orsak till CKDu. Trots de stora likheterna mellan CKDu-epidemierna i de olika regionerna finns det i dagsläget inga definitiva bevis på att de är samma sjukdom, främst på grund av en brist på jämförande studier av patientergrupper och vävnadsprover från njurarna, s.k. njurbiopsier.  Målsättning: Det övergripande målet för detta projekt är att skapa ett nätverk mellan läkare och forskare i drabbade områden och forskningsaktiva inom detta fält. Syftet är att långsiktigt stödja och utveckla forskning för att förbättra prognos, diagnostik, behandling och prevention av CKDu i Centralamerika och Sydostasien.  Projektplan: Vi kommer att noggrant undersöka utvalda patientgrupper med CKDu i drabbade områden i El Salvador, Nicaragua, Sri Lanka och Indien för att se om patientgrupperna i dessa länder har liknande biokemiska förändringar i blod och urin samt liknande bild vid avancerad mikroskopisk undersökning av njurbiopsier. För att stärka samarbetet kring sjukdomen kommer vi även att skapa och etablera ett nätverk av njurläkare, patologer och forskare från de olika regionerna vilket kommer att förbättra den lokala kapaciteten vad gäller diagnostik och vidare forskning inom CKDu. En workshop planeras i Sverige för deltagare i nätverket där resultaten från de jämförande patientstudierna att presenteras och diskuteras. Vidare kommer ett protokoll utarbetas för att på ett systematiskt sätt kategorisera och bedöma njurbiopsier, d.v.s. de mikroskopiska njurförändringar som ses vid CKDu.  Betydelse: Om vi inom detta projekt finner en nära likhet mellan patientgrupperna från de olika kontinenterna, tyder det på att sjukdomarna har samma orsak och detta kommer att vara viktig information i sökandet om vad som orsakar CKDu. Att finna orsaken bakom CKDu är av största vikt för att kunna förebygga och behandla sjukdomen. De gemensamma diagnoskriterier för förändringar i njurbiopsierna som tas fram vid den workshop som beskrivs ovan kommer att kunna användas för diagnostik på njurbiopsier, men även för vidare viktiga studier inom CKDu, framför allt kommer det vara viktigt i kommande prevalensstudier. Genom samarbetet inom nätverket kommer nya frågeställningar att kunna identifieras och fler projekt kunna initieras vilket driver forskningen om CKDu vidare.  Kronisk njursvikt oavsett ursprung i en redan missgynnade befolkning ger förödande konsekvenser för den sjuka individen, vilket också undergräver socioekonomiska situationen för familjen. Barn kan behöva lämna skolan och tvingas till barnarbete att för att upprätthålla familjens inkomst. I de mest drabbade områdena med många drabbade och många CKDu-relaterade dödsfall påverkas hållbarheten i lokalsamhället allvarligt och sjukvårdssystemen är överväldigade och kan inte möta varken befolkningens nuvarande eller f</narrative>
      <narrative>The general aim of this research links project is to enforce knowledge-based prevention, diagnostic and treatment of chronic kidney disease of yet unknown origin (CKDu) in Central America, Sri Lanka and India. This will be achieved by creating a network of researchers, nephrologists and pathologists in the different regions enabling the implementation of a comparative study of detailed described cohorts with emphasis on the renal morphology, biochemical findings and clinical data. Two detailed cohorts are already available from Central America and a third study in Sri Lanka will be initiated this year. A fourth study will be planned and executed during the study period. The findings will be presented and discussed at a joint workshop where a diagnostic scheme for evaluating renal biopsies from affected patients will be developed. A summarizing workshop will be held to evaluate the diagnostic scheme and plan for further collaborations. Results will be compiled in joint scientific publications. The outcome will have significant impact of the research field of chronic kidney disease of unknown cause, an emerging health problem worldwide. Furthermore, this study will strengthen the local capacity among nephrologists and pathologists to evaluate patients with chronic kidney disease of unknown cause and also create a platform for further studies on the endemics.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>Political legacies of electoral violence: understanding challenges for democratic transition</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under de senaste trettio åren har antalet länder som väljer sina högsta politiska ledare genom val fördubblas. Införandet av flerpartival representerar en viktig del i övergången från auktoritärt till demokratisk styresätt. I många länder har dock valperioder varit förenade med utbredd våldsanvändning, till exempel riktat mot politiska kandidater och väljare. Valrelaterat våld är inte förenligt med idealet om fria och rättvisa val, samtidigt vet vi lite om hur sådant våld påverkar möjligheten för demokrati på längre sikt. Detta forskningsprojekt studerar därför de politiska konsekvenserna av valrelaterat våld och vill förstå varför våldet i vissa fall verkar vara förödande för demokratiseringsprocesser och i andra fall inte. Vårt teoretiska argument tar fasta på den viktiga roll som oppositionen och dess väljare kan spela i att bevaka och mobilisera mot försök att underminerande de demokratiska principerna i länder där våld eller hot om våld förekommer.     Projektet studerar de politiska effekterna av valrelaterat våld på tre analysnivåer, som på olika sätt svarar till grundpelare för framväxt av hållbart demokrati. På den nationella nivån kommer vi använda statistisk analys för att identifiera generella samband mellan förekomsten av valrelaterat våld och förändringar mot mer eller mindre demokratiska institutioner. Vi kommer särskilt undersöka hur oppositionspartierna särdrag - deras storlek, varaktighet och organisering - påverkar sannolikheten för att valrelaterat våld har negativa demokratiska konsekvenser. På den sub-nationella nivån kommer fältarbete lägga grunden för en kvalitativ, jämförande studie av Lagos i Nigeria och Zanzibar i Tanzania. I båda fallen har flerpartivalen varit omstridda och präglade av våld, men med olika roll för oppositionen i valvåldets skugga. I Lagos associeras den med etableringen av privata milisgrupper för att underminera politisk konkurrens, på Zanzibar tar oppositionen plats i formella institutioner efter avtal om maktdelning. Hur kan oppositionens särdrag förklara dessa olika utfall? På individ-nivån kommer vi samla in survey data för att studera hur hot och utsatthet för valrelaterat våld påverkar de attityder och beteenden som lägger grunden för ett hållbart demokratiskt styresätt, såsom valdeltagande och politisk förtroende. Vi är särskilt intresserade av hur väljare reagerar olika på hot och upplevelser av våld beroende på deras känsla av parti-politisk tillhörighet och grad av mobilisering.      Sammantaget så kommer projektet att göra viktiga teoretiska och empiriska bidrag till vår kunskap om de politiska effekterna av våld och förutsättningarna för demokratisering, med särskilt fokus på aktörer och deras val. Denna kunskap är central för att ta fram mer effektiva åtgärder för att uppnå mer fredliga samhällen med ansvarsskyldiga och inkluderande institutioner - ett av FNs 17 globala mål för hållbar utveckling i låg- och medelinkomstländer.</narrative>
      <narrative>The global rise in the number of regimes holding multiparty elections over the past decades has been accompanied by growing concerns over electoral contests marred by violence. Whereas electoral violence is incompatible with the notion of free and fair elections, the political consequences of such violence remain little understood. Addressing this important gap, this project develops a novel theoretical framework to explain diverging effects of electoral violence on regime trajectories worldwide, focusing on the role of opposition parties in monitoring transgression against democratic norms. It explores this framework at three levels of analysis. First, at a national level, quantitative analysis will provide insights on the general relationship between electoral violence and democratic outcomes, and on the role of opposition party strength in mediating this relationship. Second, a sub-national, qualitative comparison of Lagos and Zanzibar provides insights into the mechanisms through which opposition actors shape political trajectories in the wake of electoral violence. Third, individual survey data of voting behavior and attitudes is used to enhance our understanding of how the micro-level foundation of democratic governance is influenced by exposure to electoral violence. Better knowledge of the conditions under which electoral violence threatens to derail democratic progress is vital to formulate more effective policies for democracy promotion and violence prevention.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The global rise in the number of regimes holding multiparty elections over the past decades has been accompanied by growing concerns over electoral contests marred by violence. Whereas electoral violence is incompatible with the notion of free and fair elections, the political consequences of such violence remain little understood. Addressing this important gap, this project develops a novel theoretical framework to explain diverging effects of electoral violence on regime trajectories worldwide, focusing on the role of opposition parties in monitoring transgression against democratic norms. It explores this framework at three levels of analysis. First, at a national level, quantitative analysis will provide insights on the general relationship between electoral violence and democratic outcomes, and on the role of opposition party strength in mediating this relationship. Second, a sub-national, qualitative comparison of Lagos and Zanzibar provides insights into the mechanisms through which opposition actors shape political trajectories in the wake of electoral violence. Third, individual survey data of voting behavior and attitudes is used to enhance our understanding of how the micro-level foundation of democratic governance is influenced by exposure to electoral violence. Better knowledge of the conditions under which electoral violence threatens to derail democratic progress is vital to formulate more effective policies for democracy promotion and violence prevention.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Low-cost light-emitting diodes for Indian rural areas</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project will develop a lasting collaboration between Link&amp;#246;ping University (LiU) and the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB), which fosters progress in the emerging and exciting area of perovskite light-emitting diodes (PLEDs) through progress in materials science, device physics, photophysics, and device engineering. This will be realized via a trans-continental network. Such a network is required as PLEDs is a research area that requires strong collaborations between researchers with different background. The combined expertise from LiU and IITB is essential to achieve a transformative impact. If successful, this project will make low-cost Light-emitting diodes possible, contributing to improve the living conditions of the people living in Indian rural areas, where dangerous kerosene lamps are currently the primary source of lighting.     This project will center on the critical problems that currently limit the development of PLEDs. This project is therefore intended as a means to foster technological advancement and sharing between LiU and IITB. The aim is to generate know-how in LiU and IITB, related to a repertoire of perovskite materials and suitable processing schemes, for development, characterization, and understanding of PLEDs.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Detta projekt syftar till att utveckla ett långsiktigt samarbete mellan Linköpings Universitet (LiU) och Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB) vilket ska öka kunskapen i det nya och spännande området Perovskit-baserade lysdioder (PLED) genom framsteg i materialvetenskap, komponentfysik, fotofysik och ingenjörskonst.     Detta ska förverkligas i ett trans-kontinentalt nätverk. Ett nätverk som krävs då PLED är ett forskningsområde som kräver omfattande samarbete mellan forskare från olika discipliner. Den kombinerade expertisen från både LiU och IITB är nödvändig för att uppnå en betydande effekt. Om projektet lyckas, skulle lågkostnads-lysdioder kunna öka livskvaliteten hos människor på den indiska landsbygden. Människor vars alternativ idag är att använda farliga fotogenlampor.     Detta projekt kommer att fokusera på de kritiska problem som för tillfället begränsar utvecklingen av PLED. Under de senaste fem åren har intresset för forskningsområdet Perovskiter fullkomligt exploderat. Som ett exempel har effektiviteten hos solceller baserade på Perovskiter på kort tid nått värden på över 20 %. Samma typ av Perovskiter kan även användas i lysdioder och trots att utvecklingen ännu är i en tidig fas, med de utmaningar det innebär, har Perovskiter en stor potential som materiel för lågkostnads-lysdioder.     Detta projekt är därför menat att öka såväl den teknologiska nivån som utbytet mellan LiU och IITB. Målet är att generera sakkunskap inom både LiU och IITB rörande den uppsjö av Perovskit-material och lämpliga tillverkningstekniker för utveckling, karakterisering och förståelse för PLEDs.     Med dessa centrala visioner i sinnet, ska projektet försöka uppnå följande mål:  -Utveckla nya Perovskit-material lämpliga för PLED-applikationer, och öka förståelsen för materialens egenskaper.  -Optimera prestandan hos PLED genom noggrann ingenjörskonst och undersöka komponentfysiken hos PLED.  -Möjliggöra ett utbyte av både juniora och seniora forskare mellan LiU och IITB  -Genom de planerade aktiviteterna försäkra sig att överföring av kunskap och teknik mellan Liu Och IITB verkligen sker. Detta utbyte ska ses som ett sätt att komplimentera existerande kunskap.  -Underlätta framtida samarbeten mellan LiU och IITB. Detta kan resultera i framtida anslagsansökningar på såväl nationell som europeisk nivå.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Detta projekt syftar till att utveckla ett långsiktigt samarbete mellan Linköpings Universitet (LiU) och Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB) vilket ska öka kunskapen i det nya och spännande området Perovskit-baserade lysdioder (PLED) genom framsteg i materialvetenskap, komponentfysik, fotofysik och ingenjörskonst.     Detta ska förverkligas i ett trans-kontinentalt nätverk. Ett nätverk som krävs då PLED är ett forskningsområde som kräver omfattande samarbete mellan forskare från olika discipliner. Den kombinerade expertisen från både LiU och IITB är nödvändig för att uppnå en betydande effekt. Om projektet lyckas, skulle lågkostnads-lysdioder kunna öka livskvaliteten hos människor på den indiska landsbygden. Människor vars alternativ idag är att använda farliga fotogenlampor.     Detta projekt kommer att fokusera på de kritiska problem som för tillfället begränsar utvecklingen av PLED. Under de senaste fem åren har intresset för forskningsområdet Perovskiter fullkomligt exploderat. Som ett exempel har effektiviteten hos solceller baserade på Perovskiter på kort tid nått värden på över 20 %. Samma typ av Perovskiter kan även användas i lysdioder och trots att utvecklingen ännu är i en tidig fas, med de utmaningar det innebär, har Perovskiter en stor potential som materiel för lågkostnads-lysdioder.     Detta projekt är därför menat att öka såväl den teknologiska nivån som utbytet mellan LiU och IITB. Målet är att generera sakkunskap inom både LiU och IITB rörande den uppsjö av Perovskit-material och lämpliga tillverkningstekniker för utveckling, karakterisering och förståelse för PLEDs.     Med dessa centrala visioner i sinnet, ska projektet försöka uppnå följande mål:  -Utveckla nya Perovskit-material lämpliga för PLED-applikationer, och öka förståelsen för materialens egenskaper.  -Optimera prestandan hos PLED genom noggrann ingenjörskonst och undersöka komponentfysiken hos PLED.  -Möjliggöra ett utbyte av både juniora och seniora forskare mellan LiU och IITB  -Genom de planerade aktiviteterna försäkra sig att överföring av kunskap och teknik mellan Liu Och IITB verkligen sker. Detta utbyte ska ses som ett sätt att komplimentera existerande kunskap.  -Underlätta framtida samarbeten mellan LiU och IITB. Detta kan resultera i framtida anslagsansökningar på såväl nationell som europeisk nivå.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Moderna läkemedel är otillgängliga för de flesta människor i Öst- och Centralafrika p.g.a. deras höga pris. Traditionella naturläkemedel är därför ytterst viktiga för behandlingen av patienter i Afrika. Framställningen av dessa preparat, oftast extrakt av ett flertal växter, är inte välreglerad. Kontroller har visat att en stor del av naturläkemedlen som säljs i Afrika är kontaminerade med giftiga molekyler eller är förfalskade och därmed saknar effekt. Bristen på moderna läkemedel och opålitligheten i traditionella mediciner utgör ett stort problem för Afrika. Detta resulterar i onödigt lidande och stora ekonomiska förluster.   Målet med projektet är att utvärdera Östafrikanska naturmediciner som används mot malaria, tuberkulos och bakteriella infektioner. Dessutom strävar vi efter att möta de största hälsoproblemen och de relaterade samhällsutmaningarna i området genom att rationellt använda afrikansk inhemsk kunskap och lokala naturresurser. Detta förväntas resultera i en ekonomiskt och ekologiskt hållbar lösning.   Vi kommer att samla information om medicinska växter och dokumentera deras användning. Därefter kommer vi att plocka växterna, isolera deras bioaktiva molekyler och identifiera de med moderna kemiska metoder. Både växternas extrakt, som oftast utgör den traditionella medicinen, och innehållande molekyler som har isolerats, kommer att testas för antimalaria-, antituberkulos- och antimikrobiell aktivitet samt toxicitet. På detta sätt kommer enbart traditionella mediciner med en önskvärd effekt selekteras fram, samt deras framställning standardiseras för att nå maximal aktivitet med minimala biverkningar. Den lokala befolkningen kommer att informeras om de förbättrade framställningsmetoderna och varnas för farliga och overksamma preparat.   Vi kommer att utveckla en ny metod som möjliggör snabb kvalitetskontroll av naturläkemedel. Vi planerar att initiera användningen av denna metod i Nairobi (Kenya) och i Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) för att öka patientsäkerheten.   Ett mål med projektet är att lokalbefolkningen ska producera traditionella läkemedel av högre kvalitet. Detta kommer att gynna den lokala "stug-industrin" och därmed initiera en önskad ekonomisk utveckling för östra Afrika.   För att stödja utvecklingen av nya moderna läkemedel mot malaria, tuberkulos och bakteriella infektioner, identifierar vi naturläkemedlens målmolekyler i vår kropp. Det här kommer även att bidra med nya substanser till svensk industriell läkemedelsutveckling.   Under projektets tid kommer vi att överföra kunskap till Tanzania och Kenya genom att träna tanzaniska och kenyanska studenter och doktorander i moderna kemiska och biologiska forskningsmetoder vid Göteborgs Universitetet. Sommarkurser i kemi och biologi kommer också att ges vid universitetet i Nairobi och universitetet i Dar es Salaam.   Sammanfattningsvis förväntas projektet att bevara inhemsk kunskap och bidra till en säker användning av traditionella medicinska växter. De nya standardiserade produktions- och valideringsteknikerna kommer att höja patientsäkerheten. Den strategiska kunskapsöverförningen förväntas stödja den lokala ekonomin igenom att skapa nya jobb och bidra till att öka kvaliteten av undervisning och forskning i Östafrika.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The study of democracy, human rights, and (gender-)equality lies at the center of political science and has become increasingly important in economics and sociology. These issues are also central foreign policy and development cooperation objectives of many Western democracies, including Sweden with the addition of development assistance goal 1. Hence, for academic as well as for policy purposes, there is need for comprehensive, nuanced, reliable, and detailed measures of human rights, civil liberties, political institutions, media, civil society, women's rights, different forms of oppression, and other aspects related to democracy. This basic research project will ensure that such necessary data is available for research for all 48 Least Developed Countries as well as for the 36 countries identified as development cooperation countries for Sweden. This constitutes indispensable basic research to make possible intricate and cutting-edge research on issues on political developments, human rights, gender equality, and freedom from oppression in developing nations: Over 350 indicators, as well as 43 indices ensuring annually updated data. The project would be located at the V-Dem Institute, University of Gothenburg thus drawing on the accumulated experience, the pre-existing infrastructure and protocols as well as the academic network of over 2,600 scholars and experts from over 170 countries, which significantly reduces risk and cuts down on many costs.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Studiet av demokrati och demokratisering, politisk utveckling, mänskliga rättigheter, och jämlikhet är helt centrala sedan länge inom statsvetenskapen men får allt större betydning också inom ekonomi, globaliseringsstudier, sociologi, och historia. Sedan kalla krigets slut har dessutom dessa ämnen blivit föremål för framträdande målsättningar i många länder utrikespolitik och samarbetsavtal med utvecklingsländer. Detta gäller även för Sverige som t ex sedan 2013 har ett nytt utvecklingsmål (delmål 1): "Stärkt demokrati och jämställdhet, ökad respekt för mänskliga rättigheter och frihet från förtryck" (Skr. 2013/14:131). Det är således av yttersta vikt både för foskningsändamål som för policy- och praktiskt orienterad verksamhet att det finns fulltäckande, nyanserade, detaljrika, och pålitliga mätinstrument, som också tillåter jämförelser mellan länder och över tid, för olika aspekter av mänskliga rättigheter, civila samhället, media, politiska institutioner och processser, kvinnors rättigheter, olika former av repression, och för andra aspekter av demokrati.  Målsättningen med detta grundforskningsprojekt är därför att samla in, analysera, processa, och göra tillgängliga för vidare forskning data för alla 48 minst utvecklade länder i världen ("Least Developed Countries", LDCs) liksom för samtliga 36 länder vilka Sverige har som utvecklingssamarbetspartners. Det är ett visst överlapp mellan de två kategorierna så i allt (minus microstater) handlar det om 64 länder totalt. För 26 av dem finns redan finansiering att utföra grundforskningen ifråga, och förevarande projekt inriktar sig därför på det 38 återstående länderna. Projektet utgör således helt avgörande grundforskning som kommer att möjliggöra avgörande forskningsframsteg i förståelsen av utvecklingen när det gäller politisk utveckling (och tillbakagång), mänskliga rättigheter, politisk och social jämlikhet, frihet från förtryck, och andra relaterade frågor som forskningen idag förgäves söker svar på, och områden där också det internationella samfundet inklusive svenska UD och Sida söker svar som kan vägleda utrikespolitik och utvecklingssamarbeten.  Projektet bygger vidare på existerande Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem) som genom mycket omfattande grundforskning har skapat en unik databas med fokus på demokrati som på fyra sätt är överlägsen existerande mått: ca 350 indikatorer och 43 index med relevans för olika sätt att definiera demokrati med data för 173 länder från 1900 till år 2012. Detta möjliggör en mycket mer nyanserad beskrivning av utvecklingen inom varje enskilt land samtidigt som databasen erbjuder jämförbarhet mellan länder och över tid. V-Dem erbjuder också fullständig transparens i mätmetoder och kodningsprocedurer vilka ligger i samhällsvetenskapernas absoluta framkant. Men data finns inte uppdaterad för LDCs och Sveriges samarbetsländer vilket kraftigt minskar användbarheten för studier av smatida och pågående processer i dessa länder där ofta mycket förändras på kort tid. Avsaknaden av uppdaterad data efter 2012 minskar också möjligheterna för använding i policyanalys och aktuell mätning av delmål 1. Med hjälp av forskningsbidrag från M&amp;M Wallenbergsstiftelsen, Mo Ibrahim Foundation, och EU (EC/Decvo) finns finansiering för denna grundforskning för 26 av de 64 länderna i LDCs+svenska samarbetsländer. Detta projekt avser således att fylla tomrummet och och göra den grundforskning som krävs för att resterande 38 länders data ska uppdateras och vara aktuell, så att forskare på alla institutioner, organisationer, och över många ämnen som kommer att utföra vidare forskning och utvärdering med bästa möjliga villkor.   Förslaget är att detta projekt härbärgeras av V-Dem institutet på Göteborgs universitet och att projektet använder och drar nytta av de redan utvecklade metoderna för datainsamling, aggergering i specialutvecklade Bayesianska "ordinal item respons theory-models", och kvalitetsprotokoll som ligger på absoluta forskningsfronten, vilka finns på V-Dem</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Studiet av demokrati och demokratisering, politisk utveckling, mänskliga rättigheter, och jämlikhet är helt centrala sedan länge inom statsvetenskapen men får allt större betydning också inom ekonomi, globaliseringsstudier, sociologi, och historia. Sedan kalla krigets slut har dessutom dessa ämnen blivit föremål för framträdande målsättningar i många länder utrikespolitik och samarbetsavtal med utvecklingsländer. Detta gäller även för Sverige som t ex sedan 2013 har ett nytt utvecklingsmål (delmål 1): "Stärkt demokrati och jämställdhet, ökad respekt för mänskliga rättigheter och frihet från förtryck" (Skr. 2013/14:131). Det är således av yttersta vikt både för foskningsändamål som för policy- och praktiskt orienterad verksamhet att det finns fulltäckande, nyanserade, detaljrika, och pålitliga mätinstrument, som också tillåter jämförelser mellan länder och över tid, för olika aspekter av mänskliga rättigheter, civila samhället, media, politiska institutioner och processser, kvinnors rättigheter, olika former av repression, och för andra aspekter av demokrati.  Målsättningen med detta grundforskningsprojekt är därför att samla in, analysera, processa, och göra tillgängliga för vidare forskning data för alla 48 minst utvecklade länder i världen ("Least Developed Countries", LDCs) liksom för samtliga 36 länder vilka Sverige har som utvecklingssamarbetspartners. Det är ett visst överlapp mellan de två kategorierna så i allt (minus microstater) handlar det om 64 länder totalt. För 26 av dem finns redan finansiering att utföra grundforskningen ifråga, och förevarande projekt inriktar sig därför på det 38 återstående länderna. Projektet utgör således helt avgörande grundforskning som kommer att möjliggöra avgörande forskningsframsteg i förståelsen av utvecklingen när det gäller politisk utveckling (och tillbakagång), mänskliga rättigheter, politisk och social jämlikhet, frihet från förtryck, och andra relaterade frågor som forskningen idag förgäves söker svar på, och områden där också det internationella samfundet inklusive svenska UD och Sida söker svar som kan vägleda utrikespolitik och utvecklingssamarbeten.  Projektet bygger vidare på existerande Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem) som genom mycket omfattande grundforskning har skapat en unik databas med fokus på demokrati som på fyra sätt är överlägsen existerande mått: ca 350 indikatorer och 43 index med relevans för olika sätt att definiera demokrati med data för 173 länder från 1900 till år 2012. Detta möjliggör en mycket mer nyanserad beskrivning av utvecklingen inom varje enskilt land samtidigt som databasen erbjuder jämförbarhet mellan länder och över tid. V-Dem erbjuder också fullständig transparens i mätmetoder och kodningsprocedurer vilka ligger i samhällsvetenskapernas absoluta framkant. Men data finns inte uppdaterad för LDCs och Sveriges samarbetsländer vilket kraftigt minskar användbarheten för studier av smatida och pågående processer i dessa länder där ofta mycket förändras på kort tid. Avsaknaden av uppdaterad data efter 2012 minskar också möjligheterna för använding i policyanalys och aktuell mätning av delmål 1. Med hjälp av forskningsbidrag från M&amp;M Wallenbergsstiftelsen, Mo Ibrahim Foundation, och EU (EC/Decvo) finns finansiering för denna grundforskning för 26 av de 64 länderna i LDCs+svenska samarbetsländer. Detta projekt avser således att fylla tomrummet och och göra den grundforskning som krävs för att resterande 38 länders data ska uppdateras och vara aktuell, så att forskare på alla institutioner, organisationer, och över många ämnen som kommer att utföra vidare forskning och utvärdering med bästa möjliga villkor.   Förslaget är att detta projekt härbärgeras av V-Dem institutet på Göteborgs universitet och att projektet använder och drar nytta av de redan utvecklade metoderna för datainsamling, aggergering i specialutvecklade Bayesianska "ordinal item respons theory-models", och kvalitetsprotokoll som ligger på absoluta forskningsfronten, vilka finns på V-Dem</narrative>
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      <narrative>Mycobacterial infections remain among the globally most deadly and disabling diseases, the most common being tuberculosis (TB), a respiratory contiguous disease caused by a direct contact with the acid-fast bacterium, Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The disease is most prevalent among the poor in low and middle income countries and the emergence of multi-drug resistant mycobacterial strains has made TB a serious public concern. A major hurdle in the treatment of TB is the complex multi-layered structure of the mycobacterial cell wall, of which the outermost hydrophobic mycolic acid layer limits the entry of the antibiotics into the cells. Mycobacteriophages gain entry into the microorganism with the help of different lytic enzymes active against the different layers of the cell wall. In this project, we intend to explore the possibility of using LysB, the enzyme hydrolysing the bonds in the mycolic acid layer, in inhibiting the bacterial growth and hence allowing the treatment with a lower antibiotic concentration during a shorter time. A number of LysB enzymes will be chosen by bioinformatics analysis in databases, their recombinant production, rational protein engineering based on molecular modelling studies, and evaluation in the absence and presence of an antibiotic, on growth inhibition and killing of the non-pathogenic M. smegmatis. The activity and stability of the most effective enzyme variant will be further studied in a liposome formulation used for drug delivery.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Mykobakteriella infektioner kvarstår som de globalt mest dödliga och handikappande sjukdomarna. Den mest kända är tuberkulos (TB), spetälska och buruli-sår hos människor, och bovin tuberkulos hos nötkreatur som utlöses av mikroorganismer, inklusive Mycobacterium tuberculosis, M. leprae, M. ulcerans, och M. bovis. TB är en dödlig smittsam andningsvägs-sjukdom och anses vara den näst vanligaste dödsorsaken efter HIV. Enligt statistiken från Världshälsoorganisationen (WHO) 2013, har 9 miljoner personer utvecklat en aktiv TB-infektion, varav 1,5 miljoner dog. Det uppskattas att 1/3 av världens befolkning hyser en latent TB-infektion som kan bli aktiv när immuniteten sänks. Tuberkulos fortsätter att vara förhärskande i de flesta låg- och medelinkomst länder. Undernäring och otillfredsställande levnadsvillkor gör de fattiga mycket mottagliga för dessa infektioner. På senare tid med framväxten av multiresistent (480 000 fall år 2014) och omfattande resistenta stammar, har TB skapat allvarligare oro hos allmänheten, eftersom det finns färre eller ibland ingen effektiv behandling. Medan förekomsten av tuberkulos och andra sjukdomar har kontrollerats i Europa, förväntas den pågående flyktingkrisen ta in en hel del resistenta patogener.  Behandling av tuberkulos kräver en långvarig (halv till ett år) medicinering med hjälp av en kombination av antibiotika som rifampicin, isoniazid H, streptomycin, etambutol och andra. Det största hindret för behandling av mykobakteriella infektioner är den komplexa cellväggsstrukturen som inte fritt tillåter antibiotika att komma in i cellerna för att utföra sin effekt. Å andra sidan finns det vissa virus (mycobakteriofager) som har möjlighet att komma in i bakterierna genom inverkan av olika enzymer (lysin) som hjälper till att bryta ner cellväggsskikten. Fagterapi kan därmed betraktas som en form av behandling av tuberkulos. Emellertid kan frisättning av innehållet i de mykobakteriella cellerna inuti lungorna leda till allvarliga inflammation- eller allergiska- reaktioner.  Syftet med vårt projekt är att utvärdera användningen av en fag lysin (LysB) som bryter ner bindningar i det yttersta lagret (mykolsyra) av bakterierna, vilket kommer att förhindra bakterier från att växa ytterligare, och även leda till mindre mängd antibiotika behövs för att döda bakterierna. Arbetet kommer att innebära screening av mångfalden av LysB enzymer i databaser och deras kända aktiviteter. De lysiner som visar sig att vara mest aktiva kommer att produceras i laboratoriet med hjälp av rekombinant DNA-teknik. Modern teknik kommer att användas för ytterligare modifiering av enzymer för att förbättra deras aktivitet. Deras effekt kommer att testas i laboratoriet på en icke-patogen Mycobacterium-stam. Tester kommer också göras med hjälp av en kombination av enzymerna med antibiotika för att utvärdera eventuella förbättringar i hastigheten och graden av bakteriedödande effekt och även i koncentrationen av antibiotikum som krävs. Slutligen kommer den mest aktiva enzym-kandidaten (och ett antibiotikum) att testas i en formulering bestående av nanobärare företrädesvis för behandling av luftvägsinfektioner.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results from our research give indication of phage lysins as a novel tools for killing mycobacterial pathogens.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Mycobacterial infections remain among the globally most deadly and disabling diseases, the most common being tuberculosis (TB), a respiratory contiguous disease caused by a direct contact with the acid-fast bacterium, Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The disease is most prevalent among the poor in low and middle income countries and the emergence of multi-drug resistant mycobacterial strains has made TB a serious public concern. A major hurdle in the treatment of TB is the complex multi-layered structure of the mycobacterial cell wall, of which the outermost hydrophobic mycolic acid layer limits the entry of the antibiotics into the cells. Mycobacteriophages gain entry into the microorganism with the help of different lytic enzymes active against the different layers of the cell wall. In this project, we intend to explore the possibility of using LysB, the enzyme hydrolysing the bonds in the mycolic acid layer, in inhibiting the bacterial growth and hence allowing the treatment with a lower antibiotic concentration during a shorter time. A number of LysB enzymes will be chosen by bioinformatics analysis in databases, their recombinant production, rational protein engineering based on molecular modelling studies, and evaluation in the absence and presence of an antibiotic, on growth inhibition and killing of the non-pathogenic M. smegmatis. The activity and stability of the most effective enzyme variant will be further studied in a liposome formulation used for drug delivery.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Cancer är ett betydande sjukdomsområde med en global marknad för cancerläkemedel som omsatte 60 miljarder dollar bara år 2007. Naturprodukter är de viktigaste medlen mot cancer: tre fjärdedelar av alla anti-tumörprodukter som används för behandling idag är naturprodukter eller härrör från sådana och av de över 140 anti-cancerpreparat som godkänts sedan år 1940 och finns tillgängliga på marknaden kan över 60 % härledas från en naturprodukt.  En stor del av dagens forskning inom cancerterapi har som mål att utveckla läkemedel eller vacciner riktade mot nyckelmolekyler (ofta proteiner) som är inblandade i olika delar av sjukdomsbilden, te.x tumörtillväxt och spridning av cancern, antingen genom bildandet av metastaser eller genom infiltrering av cancerceller i närliggande vävnad. Om man lyckas störa de proteiner som är inblandade i dessa processer, hindras sjukdomsförloppet. Studier av ett brett spektrum av så kallade sekundära metaboliter, substanser som extraherats ur olika naturprodukter såsom honung, frukt, grönsaker, te, kryddor och traditionella läkeörter, har visat att dessa substanser har mycket potenta anti-inflammatoriska, anti-oxidativa och cytostatiska egenskaper.     Bildandet av sekundära metaboliter är naturens svar på omgivningens utmaningar eller hot med det yttersta målet att stärka organismens chanser att överleva och föröka sig. Resultatet av denna evolutionära strävan kan ses i den otroliga mängd och variation av naturligt förekommande substanser som hitintills identifierats. I vissa fall kan naturprodukten i sin grundform användas i behandlingssammanhang. Läkemedelsföretag tar dock ofta sin inspiration från dessa komplexa substanser och genom vidare kemisk eller biokemisk modifiering sker förvandlingen till ett preparat som kan tillverkas och distribueras till patienter.     Det aktuella forskningsprojektet är ett samarbete mellan forskargrupper i Egypten och Sverige. Syftet är att extrahera och identifiera beståndsdelar i bigift med antivitet mot en specifik cancertyp. Denna cancertyp, hepatocellulär carcinoma, HCC, är den vanligaste cancerformen i utvecklingsländer. Som namnet indikerar drabbar cancern levern och en av de största riskfaktorerna för att drabbas av sjukdomen är hepatit, som är en mycket vanlig infektionssjukdom i utvecklingsländer. Tack vare nya och effektiva, men dyra, läkemedel mot hepatit är cancerformen HCC inte lika vanligt förekommande i västvärlden, men förutses vara ett stort problem för utvecklingsländer för en överskådlig framtid. Bigift har visat sig innehålla många substanser med påvisad aktivitet mot tumörer och genom att rikta sin forskning mot bigift med målet att finna nya substanser som motverkar just denna cancerform hoppas forskarlaget kunna bidra till att finna lindring för denna stora patientgrupp.</narrative>
      <narrative>For over 40 years, natural products have served us well in combating cancer. The main sources of these successful compounds are microbes and plants from the nature. A major contribution comes from plant alkaloids, taxoids and podophyllotoxins. A vast array of biological metabolites can be obtained from the bee-honey natural products, which can be used for effective cancer treatment. The search for novel drugs is still a priority goal for cancer therapy, due to the rapid development of resistance to chemotherapeutic drugs. In addition, the high toxicity usually associated with some cancer chemotherapy drugs. Hepatocellular carcinoma is one of the leading causes of death in Egypt and globally the numbers of cases of this cancer are increasing gradually. There are several medicines available in the market to treat this type of cancer and they are found to be not fully effective and/or safe. However natural products have proved effective and safe in the treatment and management of some other types of cancer. Here an attempt will be made to pave the way of using natural products isolated from bee venom and their small and large molecules analogues to combat hepatocellular carcinoma.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Isolering, strukturutredning och syntes av cytotoxiska substanser ur bigift för att identifiera anti-cancerkandidater</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Cancer är ett betydande sjukdomsområde med en global marknad för cancerläkemedel som omsatte 60 miljarder dollar bara år 2007. Naturprodukter är de viktigaste medlen mot cancer: tre fjärdedelar av alla anti-tumörprodukter som används för behandling idag är naturprodukter eller härrör från sådana och av de över 140 anti-cancerpreparat som godkänts sedan år 1940 och finns tillgängliga på marknaden kan över 60 % härledas från en naturprodukt.  En stor del av dagens forskning inom cancerterapi har som mål att utveckla läkemedel eller vacciner riktade mot nyckelmolekyler (ofta proteiner) som är inblandade i olika delar av sjukdomsbilden, te.x tumörtillväxt och spridning av cancern, antingen genom bildandet av metastaser eller genom infiltrering av cancerceller i närliggande vävnad. Om man lyckas störa de proteiner som är inblandade i dessa processer, hindras sjukdomsförloppet. Studier av ett brett spektrum av så kallade sekundära metaboliter, substanser som extraherats ur olika naturprodukter såsom honung, frukt, grönsaker, te, kryddor och traditionella läkeörter, har visat att dessa substanser har mycket potenta anti-inflammatoriska, anti-oxidativa och cytostatiska egenskaper.     Bildandet av sekundära metaboliter är naturens svar på omgivningens utmaningar eller hot med det yttersta målet att stärka organismens chanser att överleva och föröka sig. Resultatet av denna evolutionära strävan kan ses i den otroliga mängd och variation av naturligt förekommande substanser som hitintills identifierats. I vissa fall kan naturprodukten i sin grundform användas i behandlingssammanhang. Läkemedelsföretag tar dock ofta sin inspiration från dessa komplexa substanser och genom vidare kemisk eller biokemisk modifiering sker förvandlingen till ett preparat som kan tillverkas och distribueras till patienter.     Det aktuella forskningsprojektet är ett samarbete mellan forskargrupper i Egypten och Sverige. Syftet är att extrahera och identifiera beståndsdelar i bigift med antivitet mot en specifik cancertyp. Denna cancertyp, hepatocellulär carcinoma, HCC, är den vanligaste cancerformen i utvecklingsländer. Som namnet indikerar drabbar cancern levern och en av de största riskfaktorerna för att drabbas av sjukdomen är hepatit, som är en mycket vanlig infektionssjukdom i utvecklingsländer. Tack vare nya och effektiva, men dyra, läkemedel mot hepatit är cancerformen HCC inte lika vanligt förekommande i västvärlden, men förutses vara ett stort problem för utvecklingsländer för en överskådlig framtid. Bigift har visat sig innehålla många substanser med påvisad aktivitet mot tumörer och genom att rikta sin forskning mot bigift med målet att finna nya substanser som motverkar just denna cancerform hoppas forskarlaget kunna bidra till att finna lindring för denna stora patientgrupp.</narrative>
      <narrative>For over 40 years, natural products have served us well in combating cancer. The main sources of these successful compounds are microbes and plants from the nature. A major contribution comes from plant alkaloids, taxoids and podophyllotoxins. A vast array of biological metabolites can be obtained from the bee-honey natural products, which can be used for effective cancer treatment. The search for novel drugs is still a priority goal for cancer therapy, due to the rapid development of resistance to chemotherapeutic drugs. In addition, the high toxicity usually associated with some cancer chemotherapy drugs. Hepatocellular carcinoma is one of the leading causes of death in Egypt and globally the numbers of cases of this cancer are increasing gradually. There are several medicines available in the market to treat this type of cancer and they are found to be not fully effective and/or safe. However natural products have proved effective and safe in the treatment and management of some other types of cancer. Here an attempt will be made to pave the way of using natural products isolated from bee venom and their small and large molecules analogues to combat hepatocellular carcinoma.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Uppsala universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>En Global Hälsokris - perspektiv från Indonesien, Fillipinerna och Sverige</narrative>
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      <narrative>The proposed research projects aims to identify effective, fair and sustainable solutions to the multifacted problem of medical brain drain (MBD). Since MBD is a result of several interconnected social, political and economic factors in a globalised world, the problem should be analysed from different disciplines and at a cross-national level. Arguably, a nuanced understanding of the phenomenon will not be achieved by relying on one theoretical perspective only, the tools of one discipline or by focusing on a single level of analysis. Rather, a broad grip, an interdisciplinary approach and multi-level analysis is needed. Causal processes relevant to migration operate on multiple levels simultaneously. Thus, this project  utilises competence from the disciplines: applied ethics, development studies and educational research to compare health labor mobility in three countries: the Philippines, Sweden and Indonesia. Methodwise, both descriptive and analytical studies are employed. And, the constellation of countries represented in the project enables fruitful comparisons of MBD in developed and developing countries. More specifically, researchers in the project (1) take stock on drivers behind and effects of care worker emigration, (2) map and assess different strategies regarding human resource management and labor mobility in the health care sector and (3) evaluate the prospects of global resource sharing and health governance.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kompetensflykt utgör ett av de största hoten mot grundläggande mänskliga rättigheter till hälsa och kvalitativ vård. Storskalig utvandring av högutbildade personer från underutvecklade till mer välmående regioner är ett av globaliseringens många ansikten (Docquier och Rapoport, 2011) och drabbar vårdsektorn i redan utsatta regioner. Massutvandringen av barnmorskor, sjuksköterskor och läkare från åg- och medelinkomstländer  till rikare länder kallas ofta &amp;quot;Medical Brain Drain&amp;quot; och har pekats ut som ett hinder i vägen för att Milleniummålen för hälsa ska kunna uppnås (International Organisation for Migration, 2010). Även om kompetensflyktsflykten generellt uppfattas som ett akut problem, finns det många olika uppfattningar om vad problemet består i och på vilka sätt det bör lösas. Framförallt saknas det enighet om vem som ska hållas ansvarig för kunskapsflykten och dess effekter. Målet med det här forskningsprojektet är att i en tvärvetenskaplig projektgrupp med medlemmar från Indonesien, Filippinerna och Sverige arbeta fram effektiva, rättvisa och hållbara lösningar på ett omfattande problem med många bottnar. Detta görs genom att (1) orsaker bakom- och effekter av den både storskaliga och ensidiga utvandringen av vårdpersonal studeras, (2)  strategier för hantering av medicinsk personal och vårdpersonal och mobilitet inom hälsosektorn kartläggs och utvärders liksom (3) att en modell för gemensamt, överstatligt ansvarstagande för vårdpersonal som en global resurs diskuteras. Ett viktigt bidrag är att projektet belyser ett gemensamt problem ur ett avsändar och mottagar perspektiv samtidigt. De tre länderna som ingår i studien påverkas alla av migration inom vårdsektorn men på olika sätt. Indonesien är ett så kallat avsändarland som har drabbats hårt av att den vårdpersonal som utbildats i landet sökt arbete utomland men även av att få vill arbeta på landsbygden. I syfte att dämpa balansera behovet av vårdpersonal i landet har olika åtgärder införts som begränsar högutbildad vårdpersonals möjligheter att fritt välja var de vill arbeta. Ett exempel på en begränsande åtgärd är ett krav att all nyutexaminerad vårdpersonal ska tjänstgöra i landet under en viss tid. I skarp kontrast är Fliippinerna det land som totalt sett är den största enskilda avsändaren av sjuksköterskor och som avsiktligt utbildar fler sjuksköterskor och läkare än vad som behövs för att täcka landets vårdbehov. Denna strategi kallas ofta &amp;quot;vårdexport&amp;quot;. Sverige är ett mottagarland som med en åldrande befolkning har ett stort behov för arbestkraft utifrån för att täcka ett ökat vård- och omsorgsbehov. Genom att ta ett samlat grepp på olika intressen och konsekvenser av olika strategier (på individnivå liksom på nationellnivå) kommer vi inom detta projekt att kunna visa på hur olika länder bidrar till en omfattande kunskapsflykt och snedfördelning av vårdresurser. Mot bakgrund av filosofen Iris Marion Youngs teori om moraliskt ansvar (Young, 2006, 2011) kommer vi även att kunna presentera en modell för hur ansvar bör fördelas och varför. Genom att vi utnyttjar kompetens från den tillämpade etiken, från utvecklingsstudier och utbildningsvetenskap liksom erfarenheter i tre länder kan vi bidra med en nyanserad bild av ett mycket komplext problem. Projektet kommer att visa på länders olika förutsättningar och möjligheter att hantera problemet med kompetensflykt. En övergripande mål är att lyfta goda sätt att hantera vårdpersonal och mobilitet som kan tillämpas generellt.  Den kunskap som projektet bidrar med kommer att vara av stor betydelse för de enskilda projktdeltagarna som alla, inom sina respektive forskningsområden, arbetar med att identifiera för lösningar på detta problem. Men projektet kommer också att ge ett viktigt bidrag till den pågående debatten om Medical Brain Drain och behovet av långsiktigt hållbara och rättvisa lösningar på en ojämlik tillgång till vård. Projektet har goda förutsättningar att lyfta perspektiv och identifiera lösning</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kompetensflykt utgör ett av de största hoten mot grundläggande mänskliga rättigheter till hälsa och kvalitativ vård. Storskalig utvandring av högutbildade personer från underutvecklade till mer välmående regioner är ett av globaliseringens många ansikten (Docquier och Rapoport, 2011) och drabbar vårdsektorn i redan utsatta regioner. Massutvandringen av barnmorskor, sjuksköterskor och läkare från åg- och medelinkomstländer  till rikare länder kallas ofta &amp;quot;Medical Brain Drain&amp;quot; och har pekats ut som ett hinder i vägen för att Milleniummålen för hälsa ska kunna uppnås (International Organisation for Migration, 2010). Även om kompetensflyktsflykten generellt uppfattas som ett akut problem, finns det många olika uppfattningar om vad problemet består i och på vilka sätt det bör lösas. Framförallt saknas det enighet om vem som ska hållas ansvarig för kunskapsflykten och dess effekter. Målet med det här forskningsprojektet är att i en tvärvetenskaplig projektgrupp med medlemmar från Indonesien, Filippinerna och Sverige arbeta fram effektiva, rättvisa och hållbara lösningar på ett omfattande problem med många bottnar. Detta görs genom att (1) orsaker bakom- och effekter av den både storskaliga och ensidiga utvandringen av vårdpersonal studeras, (2)  strategier för hantering av medicinsk personal och vårdpersonal och mobilitet inom hälsosektorn kartläggs och utvärders liksom (3) att en modell för gemensamt, överstatligt ansvarstagande för vårdpersonal som en global resurs diskuteras. Ett viktigt bidrag är att projektet belyser ett gemensamt problem ur ett avsändar och mottagar perspektiv samtidigt. De tre länderna som ingår i studien påverkas alla av migration inom vårdsektorn men på olika sätt. Indonesien är ett så kallat avsändarland som har drabbats hårt av att den vårdpersonal som utbildats i landet sökt arbete utomland men även av att få vill arbeta på landsbygden. I syfte att dämpa balansera behovet av vårdpersonal i landet har olika åtgärder införts som begränsar högutbildad vårdpersonals möjligheter att fritt välja var de vill arbeta. Ett exempel på en begränsande åtgärd är ett krav att all nyutexaminerad vårdpersonal ska tjänstgöra i landet under en viss tid. I skarp kontrast är Fliippinerna det land som totalt sett är den största enskilda avsändaren av sjuksköterskor och som avsiktligt utbildar fler sjuksköterskor och läkare än vad som behövs för att täcka landets vårdbehov. Denna strategi kallas ofta &amp;quot;vårdexport&amp;quot;. Sverige är ett mottagarland som med en åldrande befolkning har ett stort behov för arbestkraft utifrån för att täcka ett ökat vård- och omsorgsbehov. Genom att ta ett samlat grepp på olika intressen och konsekvenser av olika strategier (på individnivå liksom på nationellnivå) kommer vi inom detta projekt att kunna visa på hur olika länder bidrar till en omfattande kunskapsflykt och snedfördelning av vårdresurser. Mot bakgrund av filosofen Iris Marion Youngs teori om moraliskt ansvar (Young, 2006, 2011) kommer vi även att kunna presentera en modell för hur ansvar bör fördelas och varför. Genom att vi utnyttjar kompetens från den tillämpade etiken, från utvecklingsstudier och utbildningsvetenskap liksom erfarenheter i tre länder kan vi bidra med en nyanserad bild av ett mycket komplext problem. Projektet kommer att visa på länders olika förutsättningar och möjligheter att hantera problemet med kompetensflykt. En övergripande mål är att lyfta goda sätt att hantera vårdpersonal och mobilitet som kan tillämpas generellt.  Den kunskap som projektet bidrar med kommer att vara av stor betydelse för de enskilda projktdeltagarna som alla, inom sina respektive forskningsområden, arbetar med att identifiera för lösningar på detta problem. Men projektet kommer också att ge ett viktigt bidrag till den pågående debatten om Medical Brain Drain och behovet av långsiktigt hållbara och rättvisa lösningar på en ojämlik tillgång till vård. Projektet har goda förutsättningar att lyfta perspektiv och identifiera lösning</narrative>
      <narrative>The proposed research projects aims to identify effective, fair and sustainable solutions to the multifacted problem of medical brain drain (MBD). Since MBD is a result of several interconnected social, political and economic factors in a globalised world, the problem should be analysed from different disciplines and at a cross-national level. Arguably, a nuanced understanding of the phenomenon will not be achieved by relying on one theoretical perspective only, the tools of one discipline or by focusing on a single level of analysis. Rather, a broad grip, an interdisciplinary approach and multi-level analysis is needed. Causal processes relevant to migration operate on multiple levels simultaneously. Thus, this project  utilises competence from the disciplines: applied ethics, development studies and educational research to compare health labor mobility in three countries: the Philippines, Sweden and Indonesia. Methodwise, both descriptive and analytical studies are employed. And, the constellation of countries represented in the project enables fruitful comparisons of MBD in developed and developing countries. More specifically, researchers in the project (1) take stock on drivers behind and effects of care worker emigration, (2) map and assess different strategies regarding human resource management and labor mobility in the health care sector and (3) evaluate the prospects of global resource sharing and health governance.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Avfall samlas och hanteras dagligen av miljontals informella avfallsarbetare –sopletare – i städer runt jorden. Med sitt arbete bidrar de avsevärt till att minska städers miljöavtryck, återvinner resurser, förbättrar levnads- och hälsovillkor för låginkomsttagare, samt skapar arbeten och inkomster för fattiga. Det här projektet syftar till att undersöka de utmaningar gräsrotsinitiativ och-nätverk möter samt de utkomstpraktiker de genererar, för att förbättra återvinning och hämtning och hantering av hushållsavfall i informella områden i globala syds städer. Metodologiskt är projektet inspirerat av deltagande aktionsforskning genom en kombination av: a) en multipel fallstudie av sopletarinitiativ i Managua (Nicaragua), Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), Buenos Aires (Argentina) São Paulo (Brasilien) och Kisumu (Kenya) baserat på intervjuer, observationer, workshops och dokumentstudier; b) gemensam kunskapsproduktion där regionala och globala sopletarnätverk utgör kunskaps-noder; c) en djupfallstudie av Kisumu, var kunskapen genererad från den multipla fallstudien integreras och d) internationella sopletar- och forskarseminarier. Teoretiskt bidrar projektet med att använda och utveckla en kombination av teorier om socio- och miljömässigt entreprenörskap, institutionellt entreprenörskap och resiliens-teori.</narrative>
      <narrative>Millions of informal waste pickers collect household waste daily in cities around the globe to earn a living. In doing so, they make a significant contribution to reducing the carbon footprint of cities, recovering resources, improving environmental conditions and health of low-income residents, creating jobs and income among the poor. This project aims at examining the challenges that innovative grassroots initiatives and networks encounter and the livelihood practices they generate, to improve recycling and household waste management in informal settlements of global South cities. The project’s methodology is inspired by participatory action research through a combination of a) a multiple case study on waste picker initiatives in Managua (Nicaragua), Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), Buenos Aires (Argentina) and São Paulo (Brazil) and Kisumu (Kenya) based on interviews, observations, workshops and document analysis b) joint knowledge co- production with regional and global waste picker networks erforming as knowledge hubs for the project c) an in-depth case study of the City of Kisumu, where the learnings from the multi-case studies will be integrated and d) international joint research and waste picker seminars to co-produce knowledge to conceptualize solution to the challenges. Theoretically, the project will also contribute to applying and expanding a combination of theories of socioenvironmental and institutional entrepreneurship with resilience theories.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This research project aims to study perennial agricultural systems as a multifunctional solution to the coupled socio-ecological challenges facing African smallholders. It examines perenniality as an agricultural trait that could help increase the resilience of smallholder farmers, namely by strengthening their adaptive capacity to climate change, improving soil conditions, and reducing agricultural inputs. The proposed project makes uses of the latest developments in perennial crop breeding and is based on comparative on-farm experimentations of different perennial systems and crops – with a strong focus on perennial sorghum, rice, and pigeon peas – under varying social and environmental conditions in Uganda. Concretely, the project will study (1) the soil carbon sequestration potential of different perennial crops and perennial systems; (2) the livelihood implications of those crops and systems, and (3) the socio-ecological conditions facilitating and/or counteracting their adoption. The project starts from an explicitly transdisciplinary entry point, bringing together social and natural scientists, and adopting a strong participatory approach to involved smallholders. Employed methods will include soil carbon content analysis, interviews, focus groups, narrative walks , policy analysis and a mapping of the formal and informal institutional landscape. Involved partners are LUCSUS, Makerere University, NARO, and the Land Institute.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Småbrukare i Afrika söder om Sahara är en av de grupper som drabbas allra hårdast av de globala klimatförändringarna och situationen förväntas förvärras ytterligare i framtiden. På stora delar av kontinenten är samtidigt markförstörelse och jordutarming omfattade problem med stora negativa effekter på jordbruksproduktivitet och levnadsförhållanderna på landsbygden. Givet den afrikanska jordbrukssektors betydelse för försörjning, matsäkerhet och utveckling krävs radikalt nya strategier och tankesätt för att främja jordbrukets anpassning till nya förutsättningar. En sådan strategi som föreslagits är en övergång till perenna grödor och odlingssystem. Stora framsteg har redan gjorts för att utveckla perenna varianter av basgrödor som vete, hirs och ris. Genom förtjänster såsom minskat behov av gödning och plöjning, förbättrad jordkvalitet och kolbindning samt minskad sårbarhet för torka har perenna grödor potential att bidra till ökad resiliens och klimatanpassning bland afrikanska småbrukare. Syftet med det föreslagna projektet är att utvärdera denna potential genom jämförande studier av försöksodlingar med perenna grödor i olika odlingssystem i Uganda. Fokus kommer att vara på perenna varianter av hirs, ris och duvärt, vilka tillhör de grödor där stora framsteg gjorts inom växtförädling vid Land Institute (som är deltagare i det föreslagna forskningsprojektet). Försöksodlingarna kommer att utformas, genomföras och utvärderas tillsammans med småbrukare och på platser med varierande socio-ekologiska och agro-ekologiska förhållanden. Projektets fokus är att undersöka: 1) potentialen hos olika perenna grödor och odlingssystem att bidra till kolbindning i jorden; 2) fördelar och nackdelar dessa grödor och system från ett småbrukarperspektiv; och 3) socio-ekologiska förutsättningar och möjliga utmaningar för upptag och vidare spridning av perenna system bland småbrukare. Projektet bygger på en förståelse av småbrukssystem som sammanlänkade sociala och ekologiska system och utgår från en uttalat transdisciplinär ansats. För att skapa en integrerad förståelse sociala, ekonomiska och biofysiska dimensioner av perenna system bygger samtliga steg i forskningsprocessen på tvärvetenskaplig analys och småbrukares aktiva deltagande. Genom en bättre förståelse för lokala preferenser och prioriteringar när det gäller grödor och odlingssystem vill vi undvika tidigare tendenser att utveckla jordbruksteknik på avstånd från avsedda slutanvändare, vilket ofta resulterat i lösningar som är bristfälligt anpassade till lokala förutsättningar och villkor. Särskild uppmärksamhet riktas mot genusaspekter, liksom andra sociala variabler som påverkar individuella möjligheter och strategier i relation till teknikanvändning. Tillämpade forskningsmetoder inkluderar analys av kolbindning i marken, intervjuer, fokusgruppdiskussioner, policyanalys samt kartläggning av formella och informella institutioner som påverkar teknikspridning. Genom dess tvärvetenskapliga orientering, empiriskt grundade ansats och fokus på en afrikansk jordbrukskontext bidrar det föreslagna projektet till tidigare forskning kring perenna grödor och odlingssystem, vilken är begränsad och främst naturvetenskapligt orienterad. Projektet, som leds av LUCSUS vid Lunds universitet och inkluderar partners från Makerere University och NARO i Uganda, och Land Institute i USA, ämnar bidra till uppbyggandet av ett starkt internationellt och tvärvetenskapligt nätverk för långsiktigt forskningssamarbete kring perenna grödor och odlingssystem. Resultaten från projektet kommer att bidra med värdefull kunskap för framtida förädling av perenna grödor angående vilken typ av egenskaper som är lämpliga, önskvärda och acceptabla för småbrukare under olika förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This research project aims to study perennial agricultural systems as a multifunctional solution to the coupled socio-ecological challenges facing African smallholders. It examines perenniality as an agricultural trait that could help increase the resilience of smallholder farmers, namely by strengthening their adaptive capacity to climate change, improving soil conditions, and reducing agricultural inputs. The proposed project makes uses of the latest developments in perennial crop breeding and is based on comparative on-farm experimentations of different perennial systems and crops – with a strong focus on perennial sorghum, rice, and pigeon peas – under varying social and environmental conditions in Uganda. Concretely, the project will study (1) the soil carbon sequestration potential of different perennial crops and perennial systems; (2) the livelihood implications of those crops and systems, and (3) the socio-ecological conditions facilitating and/or counteracting their adoption. The project starts from an explicitly transdisciplinary entry point, bringing together social and natural scientists, and adopting a strong participatory approach to involved smallholders. Employed methods will include soil carbon content analysis, interviews, focus groups, narrative walks , policy analysis and a mapping of the formal and informal institutional landscape. Involved partners are LUCSUS, Makerere University, NARO, and the Land Institute.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Småbrukare i Afrika söder om Sahara är en av de grupper som drabbas allra hårdast av de globala klimatförändringarna och situationen förväntas förvärras ytterligare i framtiden. På stora delar av kontinenten är samtidigt markförstörelse och jordutarming omfattade problem med stora negativa effekter på jordbruksproduktivitet och levnadsförhållanderna på landsbygden. Givet den afrikanska jordbrukssektors betydelse för försörjning, matsäkerhet och utveckling krävs radikalt nya strategier och tankesätt för att främja jordbrukets anpassning till nya förutsättningar. En sådan strategi som föreslagits är en övergång till perenna grödor och odlingssystem. Stora framsteg har redan gjorts för att utveckla perenna varianter av basgrödor som vete, hirs och ris. Genom förtjänster såsom minskat behov av gödning och plöjning, förbättrad jordkvalitet och kolbindning samt minskad sårbarhet för torka har perenna grödor potential att bidra till ökad resiliens och klimatanpassning bland afrikanska småbrukare. Syftet med det föreslagna projektet är att utvärdera denna potential genom jämförande studier av försöksodlingar med perenna grödor i olika odlingssystem i Uganda. Fokus kommer att vara på perenna varianter av hirs, ris och duvärt, vilka tillhör de grödor där stora framsteg gjorts inom växtförädling vid Land Institute (som är deltagare i det föreslagna forskningsprojektet). Försöksodlingarna kommer att utformas, genomföras och utvärderas tillsammans med småbrukare och på platser med varierande socio-ekologiska och agro-ekologiska förhållanden. Projektets fokus är att undersöka: 1) potentialen hos olika perenna grödor och odlingssystem att bidra till kolbindning i jorden; 2) fördelar och nackdelar dessa grödor och system från ett småbrukarperspektiv; och 3) socio-ekologiska förutsättningar och möjliga utmaningar för upptag och vidare spridning av perenna system bland småbrukare. Projektet bygger på en förståelse av småbrukssystem som sammanlänkade sociala och ekologiska system och utgår från en uttalat transdisciplinär ansats. För att skapa en integrerad förståelse sociala, ekonomiska och biofysiska dimensioner av perenna system bygger samtliga steg i forskningsprocessen på tvärvetenskaplig analys och småbrukares aktiva deltagande. Genom en bättre förståelse för lokala preferenser och prioriteringar när det gäller grödor och odlingssystem vill vi undvika tidigare tendenser att utveckla jordbruksteknik på avstånd från avsedda slutanvändare, vilket ofta resulterat i lösningar som är bristfälligt anpassade till lokala förutsättningar och villkor. Särskild uppmärksamhet riktas mot genusaspekter, liksom andra sociala variabler som påverkar individuella möjligheter och strategier i relation till teknikanvändning. Tillämpade forskningsmetoder inkluderar analys av kolbindning i marken, intervjuer, fokusgruppdiskussioner, policyanalys samt kartläggning av formella och informella institutioner som påverkar teknikspridning. Genom dess tvärvetenskapliga orientering, empiriskt grundade ansats och fokus på en afrikansk jordbrukskontext bidrar det föreslagna projektet till tidigare forskning kring perenna grödor och odlingssystem, vilken är begränsad och främst naturvetenskapligt orienterad. Projektet, som leds av LUCSUS vid Lunds universitet och inkluderar partners från Makerere University och NARO i Uganda, och Land Institute i USA, ämnar bidra till uppbyggandet av ett starkt internationellt och tvärvetenskapligt nätverk för långsiktigt forskningssamarbete kring perenna grödor och odlingssystem. Resultaten från projektet kommer att bidra med värdefull kunskap för framtida förädling av perenna grödor angående vilken typ av egenskaper som är lämpliga, önskvärda och acceptabla för småbrukare under olika förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.a - Öka investeringarna, bland annat genom stärkt internationellt samarbete, i infrastruktur på landsbygden, forsknings- och rådgivningstjänster för jordbruket, teknikutveckling samt genbanker för växter och husdjur i syfte att öka jordbrukets produktionskapacitet i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.a - Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Quantifying the trade-offs between ecosystem service provision and water management in rice systems</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ris är en viktig näringskälla för 3 miljarder människor, särskilt i utvecklingsländerna. Risfält täcker en yta tre gånger större än Sverige och konsumerar mer vatten än någon annan gröda. I vissa områden, är risodling ohållbar på grund av dess höga krav på bevattning. Under de kommande åren, med minskade sötvattenresurser och ökad efterfrågan på vatten, kommer risproduktionen bli ohållbar i många regioner som producerar ris, vilket motiverar forskning om alternativ vattenförvaltning och förbättrade rissorter som tål begränsad vattentillgång. I synnerhet har omväxlande perioder med och utan vatten, istället för traditionell kontinuerlig bevattning, föreslagits som en alternativ bevattningsstrategi för att bibehålla en hög produktion som fortfarande är miljömässigt hållbar. Detta kan spara vatten genom att minska bevattningsvolymerna, men kan också ge oönskade konsekvenser. Genom att minska varaktigheten av översvämningarna, kommer jordarna i allt högre grad torka och syresättas. Mer aeroba förhållanden ökar den mikrobiella aktivitet i marken och därmed gynnas frisättningen av koldioxid och näringsämnen. Som ett resultat kan kol och näringsämnen i jordarna användas av mikroorganismer och därmed gå förlorade. Markens kol som förloras till atmosfären bidrar till utsläpp av växthusgaser, medan näringsämnen frigörs i mobila former och transporteras ut i floder och sjöar, vilket kan leda till försämrad vattenkvalitet. Förlusten av näringsämnen minskar markkvaliteten och slutligen ris produktionen. Minskade perioder med vatten påverkar också den biologisk mångfalden i risfält negativt, med negativa effecter på flera olika ekosystemtjänster. Bland annat minskar antalet naturliga fiender mot skadegörare. Möjligheterna att integrera fisk med risproduktionen minskar också, vilket leder till en minskad matproduktion. Syftet med det här projektet är att skapa en bättre förståelse för avvägning mellan vattenbesparing, produktivitet och jordkvalitet. Genom att beakta ”vattenkostnaden” för att skydda markens kolinnehåll och andra ekosystemtjänster, kommer vi att närma oss frågan om hållbar risproduktion på ett mer holistiskt sätt jämfört med tidigare metoder. Vi utgår från hypotesen att jordens kolinnehåll och näringskoncentration ökar med längden på översvämningen i ett visst klimat. Därför förväntar vi oss att vattenbesparingar också orsakar ett minskat kolinnehåll i marken. Eftersom markens kolinnehåll är kopplat till jordkvalitet och produktivitet, förväntar vi oss också att högre kolinnehåll i jordar leder till högre risproduktion. För att testa dessa hypoteser har tre länder (Tanzania, Viet Nam, och Italien) valts ut att representera globala skillnader i klimat, sociala faktorer och jordbruksmetoder. Som ett första steg, kommer jordprover att analyseras för att belysa hur mycket kol som lagras marker med traditionell bevattning, med mer intensiva rismetoder och med kortare bevattningsperioder, och i jordar med naturlig vegetation. I ett andra steg kommer dessa resultat tillsammans med publicerad data, skalas upp till en global nivå i avseende på risproduktion, markinnehåll av kol samt vattenförbrukning. Utifrån de första två stegen kommer vi att utvärdera hur hållbar risproduktionen är i de respektive länderna samt globalt i avseende på hur man balanserar vattenförbrukning och kolinnehåll i marken. Dessa beräkningar kommer att utföras med olika matematiska modeller som simulerar risproduktivitet i samband med vattenanvändning och mark-kol processer. Slutligen, med hjälp av klimatprognoser, kommer vi att utvärdera hållbarheten i olika risproduktionssystem under framtida klimatscenarier och ge indikationer på möjliga anpassningsstrategier. Forskningen kommer att diskuteras på konferenser och workshops. Vi kommer att ha en nära dialog med kollegor från Internationella risforskningsinstitutet och resultaten kommer även att delges lokalbefolkningen genom en rad aktiviteter som inbegriper barn (nästa generation av jordbrukare och konsumenter),</narrative>
      <narrative>Rice – a staple food for 3 billion people – consumes more water than any other crop, leading to unsustainable water withdrawals. Alternate wetting and drying (AWD) has thus been advocated instead of continuous flooding. However, AWD does not guarantee high yields and promotes decomposition of soil organic carbon (SOC) and loss of nutrients, reducing fertility. Moreover, the lack of flooding impairs the multi-functionality of rice systems (provision of services other than yield, e.g. fish-rice farming). With this project, we will address this trade-off between water savings, rice productivity and provision of ecosystem services (ES). By budgeting the water cost of SOC protection (which we name ‘brown water’), and by considering the advantages of water-related multi-functionality, we will approach the issue of rice sustainability in a more holistic way. We test the hypothesis that water savings from AWD are offset by reduced soil fertility and ES provision in 3 countries, 2 of which have large yield gaps (Tanzania, Viet Nam, and Italy). Soil analyses at our sites and global meta-analyses in combination to process models will provide the first estimate of the ‘brown water’ footprint of rice production. Results will be shared by engaging children, farmers, and the general public. We will raise awareness of the intimate connections between rice and its soil, and ultimately global climate, suggesting more sustainable practices and climate change adaptation measures.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Quantifying the trade-offs between ecosystem service provision and water management in rice systems</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ris är en viktig näringskälla för 3 miljarder människor, särskilt i utvecklingsländerna. Risfält täcker en yta tre gånger större än Sverige och konsumerar mer vatten än någon annan gröda. I vissa områden, är risodling ohållbar på grund av dess höga krav på bevattning. Under de kommande åren, med minskade sötvattenresurser och ökad efterfrågan på vatten, kommer risproduktionen bli ohållbar i många regioner som producerar ris, vilket motiverar forskning om alternativ vattenförvaltning och förbättrade rissorter som tål begränsad vattentillgång. I synnerhet har omväxlande perioder med och utan vatten, istället för traditionell kontinuerlig bevattning, föreslagits som en alternativ bevattningsstrategi för att bibehålla en hög produktion som fortfarande är miljömässigt hållbar. Detta kan spara vatten genom att minska bevattningsvolymerna, men kan också ge oönskade konsekvenser. Genom att minska varaktigheten av översvämningarna, kommer jordarna i allt högre grad torka och syresättas. Mer aeroba förhållanden ökar den mikrobiella aktivitet i marken och därmed gynnas frisättningen av koldioxid och näringsämnen. Som ett resultat kan kol och näringsämnen i jordarna användas av mikroorganismer och därmed gå förlorade. Markens kol som förloras till atmosfären bidrar till utsläpp av växthusgaser, medan näringsämnen frigörs i mobila former och transporteras ut i floder och sjöar, vilket kan leda till försämrad vattenkvalitet. Förlusten av näringsämnen minskar markkvaliteten och slutligen ris produktionen. Minskade perioder med vatten påverkar också den biologisk mångfalden i risfält negativt, med negativa effecter på flera olika ekosystemtjänster. Bland annat minskar antalet naturliga fiender mot skadegörare. Möjligheterna att integrera fisk med risproduktionen minskar också, vilket leder till en minskad matproduktion. Syftet med det här projektet är att skapa en bättre förståelse för avvägning mellan vattenbesparing, produktivitet och jordkvalitet. Genom att beakta ”vattenkostnaden” för att skydda markens kolinnehåll och andra ekosystemtjänster, kommer vi att närma oss frågan om hållbar risproduktion på ett mer holistiskt sätt jämfört med tidigare metoder. Vi utgår från hypotesen att jordens kolinnehåll och näringskoncentration ökar med längden på översvämningen i ett visst klimat. Därför förväntar vi oss att vattenbesparingar också orsakar ett minskat kolinnehåll i marken. Eftersom markens kolinnehåll är kopplat till jordkvalitet och produktivitet, förväntar vi oss också att högre kolinnehåll i jordar leder till högre risproduktion. För att testa dessa hypoteser har tre länder (Tanzania, Viet Nam, och Italien) valts ut att representera globala skillnader i klimat, sociala faktorer och jordbruksmetoder. Som ett första steg, kommer jordprover att analyseras för att belysa hur mycket kol som lagras marker med traditionell bevattning, med mer intensiva rismetoder och med kortare bevattningsperioder, och i jordar med naturlig vegetation. I ett andra steg kommer dessa resultat tillsammans med publicerad data, skalas upp till en global nivå i avseende på risproduktion, markinnehåll av kol samt vattenförbrukning. Utifrån de första två stegen kommer vi att utvärdera hur hållbar risproduktionen är i de respektive länderna samt globalt i avseende på hur man balanserar vattenförbrukning och kolinnehåll i marken. Dessa beräkningar kommer att utföras med olika matematiska modeller som simulerar risproduktivitet i samband med vattenanvändning och mark-kol processer. Slutligen, med hjälp av klimatprognoser, kommer vi att utvärdera hållbarheten i olika risproduktionssystem under framtida klimatscenarier och ge indikationer på möjliga anpassningsstrategier. Forskningen kommer att diskuteras på konferenser och workshops. Vi kommer att ha en nära dialog med kollegor från Internationella risforskningsinstitutet och resultaten kommer även att delges lokalbefolkningen genom en rad aktiviteter som inbegriper barn (nästa generation av jordbrukare och konsumenter),</narrative>
      <narrative>Rice – a staple food for 3 billion people – consumes more water than any other crop, leading to unsustainable water withdrawals. Alternate wetting and drying (AWD) has thus been advocated instead of continuous flooding. However, AWD does not guarantee high yields and promotes decomposition of soil organic carbon (SOC) and loss of nutrients, reducing fertility. Moreover, the lack of flooding impairs the multi-functionality of rice systems (provision of services other than yield, e.g. fish-rice farming). With this project, we will address this trade-off between water savings, rice productivity and provision of ecosystem services (ES). By budgeting the water cost of SOC protection (which we name ‘brown water’), and by considering the advantages of water-related multi-functionality, we will approach the issue of rice sustainability in a more holistic way. We test the hypothesis that water savings from AWD are offset by reduced soil fertility and ES provision in 3 countries, 2 of which have large yield gaps (Tanzania, Viet Nam, and Italy). Soil analyses at our sites and global meta-analyses in combination to process models will provide the first estimate of the ‘brown water’ footprint of rice production. Results will be shared by engaging children, farmers, and the general public. We will raise awareness of the intimate connections between rice and its soil, and ultimately global climate, suggesting more sustainable practices and climate change adaptation measures.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I stora delar av tropikerna är klimatförändringar och förstörelse av de naturliga skogarna ett stort problem då det hotar biodiversiteten, vilket i sin tur också påverkar de ekosystemtjänster som är basen för många människors försörjning. Utbytet av naturlig vegetation mot industriella plantager med snabbväxande träd såsom eukalyptus leder till att marken töms på vatten, vilket i sin tur påverkar jordbruk i närliggande områden. Ett land där detta händer är Kambodja, där 80% av befolkningen lever på landsbygden och försörjer sig genom att bruka jorden eller genom att använda de resurser som skogen har att erbjuda. Genom att ta ett landskapsperspektiv och att använda en processbaserad ekosystemmodell i kombination med data från fältförsök så ämnar vi att studera de risker och möjligheter som finns med olika skogsskötselalternativ samt införande av klimatsmart jordbruk i de dominerande klimatzonerna i Kambodja, samt för hela landet. Vi kommer specifikt att studera risker som är kopplade till klimatet, såsom torka och skogsbränder. Olika källor för osäkerhet gällande det framtida klimatet och dess effekter på naturen och jordbruk kommer att kvantifieras, för att kunna skilja relativt robusta från osäkra förändringar, vilket utgör ett viktigt underlag för uppskattning av risker. Skötselscenarier (skogs- och jordbruk) kommer att tas fram genom en nära samverkan med jordbrukare, skogsägare, lokala samt nationella myndigheter och intresseorganisationer, med vilka vi kommer att dela och diskutera våra resultat. Det övergripande målet med detta projekt är att öka förståelsen om dessa system och genom det kunna ge råd om hur Kambodjanska landskap i ett förändrat klimat kan brukas på ett hållbart sätt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Forest degradation and climate change are a serious environmental problem in much of the tropics, threatening biodiversity, ecosystem services and livelihoods of local people. Replacement of native vegetation by industrial plantations of fast-growing exotic trees, such as eucalypts, lead to depletion of soil water reserves, affecting nearby agricultural areas. A representative case is Cambodia, where 80% of the population lives in rural areas and are dependent on rainfed agriculture and resources from forests for their livelihood. Taking a landscape perpective, and using a process-based climate-ecosystem model in combination with extensive field measurements and distributed data, we will assess the benefits and risks of alternative management choices for forest restoration and smart (i.e. climate adapted) agriculture for the main bioclimatic zones of Cambodia and for the country as a whole, highlighting climate-related risks such as droughts and wildfires, and accounting for uncertainty. Alternative management scenarios will be developed in consultation with farmers, foresters, local and national authorities and other stakeholders, with whom findings will also be disseminated and discussed. Our overall goal is to provide new system understanding and quantitative assessment as a basis for the science-based management and restoration of Cambodian landscapes under climate change, contributing to a national policy process targetting the sustainable use of land.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Forest restoration and water availability for smart agriculture: a case study of Cambodia (FRAWASA)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Forest degradation and climate change are a serious environmental problem in much of the tropics, threatening biodiversity, ecosystem services and livelihoods of local people. Replacement of native vegetation by industrial plantations of fast-growing exotic trees, such as eucalypts, lead to depletion of soil water reserves, affecting nearby agricultural areas. A representative case is Cambodia, where 80% of the population lives in rural areas and are dependent on rainfed agriculture and resources from forests for their livelihood. Taking a landscape perpective, and using a process-based climate-ecosystem model in combination with extensive field measurements and distributed data, we will assess the benefits and risks of alternative management choices for forest restoration and smart (i.e. climate adapted) agriculture for the main bioclimatic zones of Cambodia and for the country as a whole, highlighting climate-related risks such as droughts and wildfires, and accounting for uncertainty. Alternative management scenarios will be developed in consultation with farmers, foresters, local and national authorities and other stakeholders, with whom findings will also be disseminated and discussed. Our overall goal is to provide new system understanding and quantitative assessment as a basis for the science-based management and restoration of Cambodian landscapes under climate change, contributing to a national policy process targetting the sustainable use of land.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I stora delar av tropikerna är klimatförändringar och förstörelse av de naturliga skogarna ett stort problem då det hotar biodiversiteten, vilket i sin tur också påverkar de ekosystemtjänster som är basen för många människors försörjning. Utbytet av naturlig vegetation mot industriella plantager med snabbväxande träd såsom eukalyptus leder till att marken töms på vatten, vilket i sin tur påverkar jordbruk i närliggande områden. Ett land där detta händer är Kambodja, där 80% av befolkningen lever på landsbygden och försörjer sig genom att bruka jorden eller genom att använda de resurser som skogen har att erbjuda. Genom att ta ett landskapsperspektiv och att använda en processbaserad ekosystemmodell i kombination med data från fältförsök så ämnar vi att studera de risker och möjligheter som finns med olika skogsskötselalternativ samt införande av klimatsmart jordbruk i de dominerande klimatzonerna i Kambodja, samt för hela landet. Vi kommer specifikt att studera risker som är kopplade till klimatet, såsom torka och skogsbränder. Olika källor för osäkerhet gällande det framtida klimatet och dess effekter på naturen och jordbruk kommer att kvantifieras, för att kunna skilja relativt robusta från osäkra förändringar, vilket utgör ett viktigt underlag för uppskattning av risker. Skötselscenarier (skogs- och jordbruk) kommer att tas fram genom en nära samverkan med jordbrukare, skogsägare, lokala samt nationella myndigheter och intresseorganisationer, med vilka vi kommer att dela och diskutera våra resultat. Det övergripande målet med detta projekt är att öka förståelsen om dessa system och genom det kunna ge råd om hur Kambodjanska landskap i ett förändrat klimat kan brukas på ett hållbart sätt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>In this 3-year project, we aim understand how societies, landscapes, ecosystems and Protected Areas have responded to climate change and societal use, to better understand how they may respond in the future. To do this, we will focus on the temporality, spatiality &amp; complexity of interactions and interdependencies of social-ecological systems in north-western Tanzania over the last 300 years. Local livelihoods range from intensive agriculture to livestock herding &amp; hunting-and-gathering, coupled with employment in tourism, conservation, or mineral extraction. Pressures from global climate change, rapid population growth, competing land use (including wildlife conservation), and new 'governmental' regimes pose major threats to livelihoods, their sustainability &amp; resilience to future socio-ecological shocks. We will use a cross-disciplinary approach integrating archaeological, environmental, archival, modern land use &amp; remote sensing data, with collaborative modelling of future land use &amp; land cover change scenarios, to identify past and possible future drivers of change &amp; sources of resilience; generate guidelines for land use planning; build research capacities in Sweden (post-doctoral position) &amp; Tanzania (collaborating researcher) in sustainability studies; strengthen community awareness of and engagement in these issues. Hosted by Uppsala University, the team will involve experienced &amp; junior researchers from Sweden, Tanzania &amp; the UK.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Policy circles increasingly regard climate change and extreme weather events as a significant threat to social stability and peace, serving as a “threat multiplier” that interacts with societal, economic and political factors to place communities at risk of violence. Meanwhile, the number of academic studies systematically investigating conditional effects is remarkably sparse. One question particularly understudied is the role of political institutions in shaping societies’ resilience to armed conflict in the wake of climatic stress. What characteristics of state level and local level institutions help societies deal effectively with environmental crises and associated hardships and provide peaceful channels for addressing grievances and resolving disputes? Combining global statistical analysis with in-depth case studies of the Philippines and Mali the proposed project addresses the following specific research priorities: 1) Understand the institutional context under which climate-induced food insecurity increase political violence 2) Understand causal mechanisms and in particular the interaction between armed actors, civilians and governments in response to food insecurity 3) Undertake the first global subnational studies of how climate-induced food insecurity and is related. Doing so, the project will make significant theoretical and empirical contributions to our understanding of which institutions matter most for preventing the adverse societal effects of climate change.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Beslutsfattare betraktar allt oftare klimatförändringar och extremt väder som ett hot mot samhällelig stabilitet och fred. Uppmärksammade fall, exempelvis konflikten i Syrien och den ”arabiska våren”, sägs delvis ha orsakats av exceptionell torka och höga livsmedelspriser. Det är dock omdiskuterat huruvida dessa exempel är representativa för ett generellt samband. Ett antal studier har ifrågasatt kopplingen mellan extrema väderförhållanden och väpnade konflikter. En orsak till att sambanden inte framstår som så tydliga kan vara att för lite fokus lagts på den kontext där klimatförändringar sker. Ekonomiska, politiska och sociala faktorer är viktiga för att identifiera de omständigheter där naturkatastrofer så som torka leder till våld. Samtidigt finns det få studier som systematiskt undersöker hur extrema väderhändelser samspelar med politiska och ekonomiska faktorer. Detta projekt adresserar denna lucka i existerande forskning. Det föreslagna projektet kommer att besvara följande övergripande forskningsfråga: Under vilka omständigheter - och hur - påverkar klimatorsakad matosäkerhet politiskt våld? Vi kommer särskilt fokusera på institutioners roll i att starka samhällens resiliens i förhållande till det extrema klimatets negativa inverkan på stabilitet och fred. Projektet kommer att identifiera hur statliga och lokala institutioner kan utformas för att på ett effektivt sätt hantera miljökriser och reducera risken för konflikt. Projektet bidrar till att fylla flera luckor i befintlig forskning: 1) att förstå det institutionella sammanhanget under vilket klimatorsakad matosäkerhet ökar risken för politiskt våld; 2) att förstå orsaksmekanismer och i synnerhet samspelet mellan väpnade aktörer, civila och regeringar i en kontext av matosäkerhet; 3) att med globala data kunna identifiera generella samband mellan klimatorsakad matosäkerhet, lokala och nationella institutioner och väpnad konflikt. Projektet kombinerar statistisk analys av global data med djupgående fallstudier av Filippinerna och Mali. Med hjälp av den statistiska analysen kommer projektet identifiera eventuella generella samband mellan klimatvariabler, institutioner och konflikt. Med hjälp av fallstudierna i länder som drabbats av såväl naturkastrofer, som matosäkerhet och konflikt kommer projektet ge mer nyanserade svar på hur dessa faktorer är sammankopplade och vilken roll institutioner spelar. Denna kunskap är viktig för nationella och internationella aktörer som arbetar för att främja resiliens på nationell och lokal nivå i länder som drabbats negativt av klimatförändringarna, matosäkerhet och väpnade konflikter.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Beslutsfattare betraktar allt oftare klimatförändringar och extremt väder som ett hot mot samhällelig stabilitet och fred. Uppmärksammade fall, exempelvis konflikten i Syrien och den ”arabiska våren”, sägs delvis ha orsakats av exceptionell torka och höga livsmedelspriser. Det är dock omdiskuterat huruvida dessa exempel är representativa för ett generellt samband. Ett antal studier har ifrågasatt kopplingen mellan extrema väderförhållanden och väpnade konflikter. En orsak till att sambanden inte framstår som så tydliga kan vara att för lite fokus lagts på den kontext där klimatförändringar sker. Ekonomiska, politiska och sociala faktorer är viktiga för att identifiera de omständigheter där naturkatastrofer så som torka leder till våld. Samtidigt finns det få studier som systematiskt undersöker hur extrema väderhändelser samspelar med politiska och ekonomiska faktorer. Detta projekt adresserar denna lucka i existerande forskning. Det föreslagna projektet kommer att besvara följande övergripande forskningsfråga: Under vilka omständigheter - och hur - påverkar klimatorsakad matosäkerhet politiskt våld? Vi kommer särskilt fokusera på institutioners roll i att starka samhällens resiliens i förhållande till det extrema klimatets negativa inverkan på stabilitet och fred. Projektet kommer att identifiera hur statliga och lokala institutioner kan utformas för att på ett effektivt sätt hantera miljökriser och reducera risken för konflikt. Projektet bidrar till att fylla flera luckor i befintlig forskning: 1) att förstå det institutionella sammanhanget under vilket klimatorsakad matosäkerhet ökar risken för politiskt våld; 2) att förstå orsaksmekanismer och i synnerhet samspelet mellan väpnade aktörer, civila och regeringar i en kontext av matosäkerhet; 3) att med globala data kunna identifiera generella samband mellan klimatorsakad matosäkerhet, lokala och nationella institutioner och väpnad konflikt. Projektet kombinerar statistisk analys av global data med djupgående fallstudier av Filippinerna och Mali. Med hjälp av den statistiska analysen kommer projektet identifiera eventuella generella samband mellan klimatvariabler, institutioner och konflikt. Med hjälp av fallstudierna i länder som drabbats av såväl naturkastrofer, som matosäkerhet och konflikt kommer projektet ge mer nyanserade svar på hur dessa faktorer är sammankopplade och vilken roll institutioner spelar. Denna kunskap är viktig för nationella och internationella aktörer som arbetar för att främja resiliens på nationell och lokal nivå i länder som drabbats negativt av klimatförändringarna, matosäkerhet och väpnade konflikter.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Migration is both socially determined and a social determinant of health. In recent years, migration across the world has seen unprecedented growth. Migrants or refugees usually originate from low-income countries, and settle either in neighbouring countries or within the country itself. This creates particular challenges for low-income settings, as the infrastructure and services available are limited and potentially cannot fulfil the needs of existing communities and large numbers of new arrivals. There is an urgent need to research migration as a social determinant of health . This application brings together three countries with different migration profiles: Ukraine with a high rate of internally displaced people, India with a high rate of seasonal cyclical migration and Sweden, which hosts large numbers of migrants. This state-of-the-art networking project will establish connections between institutions in these countries, expand them to other low-and middle-income countries. The format will include meetings, webinars, and world café presentations by junior researchers. The outcomes will include proposals to national and international funders. This collaboration  will promote high quality, timely and relevant research evidence in low-income settings focusing on migrants. After the three year funding, national and international research proposals will have been prepared and submitted.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Migration har ökat globalt under de senaste åren. Migration har stor inverkan på människors liv, bland annat om deras hälsa och välbefinnande och i synnerhet de sociala bestämningsfaktorerna för hälsa. Migration är ett särskilt problem i låg- och medelinkomst inställningar där det är mindre infrastruktur för att hantera tillströmningen av människor. Det finns ett behov att genomföra tvärvetenskaplig forskning i olika länder på hur migrations effekter på hälsan hos invandrare. Det finns också ett behov av att utveckla lösningar för migranternas hälsa utmaningar och i utmaningar till hälso- och sjukvård. Denna forskning sammanför tre länder: Sverige, Indien och Ukraina, med olika migrationsprofiler, som värdländer för internationella flyktingar, intern ekonomisk säsongs cyklisk migration och internflyktingar på grund av konflikten. Dessa tre länder och deras institutioner kommer att skapa ett nätverk som kommer att bidra till att utveckla tidiga karriär och doktorand kapacitet och utveckla samarbetsforskningsförslag som kommer att skapa forskningskapaciteten i de länder och stödinstitutioner internationalisering. Alla tre institutioner har kompetens inom migration forskning från sociala och hälsoperspektiv. Nätverket kommer att utökas ytterligare till andra länder med liknande och olika migration. Detta projekt kommer att bidra till ökad forskning om problemet med migration.</narrative>
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      <narrative>MIST: Migration as a social determinant of health</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Migration har ökat globalt under de senaste åren. Migration har stor inverkan på människors liv, bland annat om deras hälsa och välbefinnande och i synnerhet de sociala bestämningsfaktorerna för hälsa. Migration är ett särskilt problem i låg- och medelinkomst inställningar där det är mindre infrastruktur för att hantera tillströmningen av människor. Det finns ett behov att genomföra tvärvetenskaplig forskning i olika länder på hur migrations effekter på hälsan hos invandrare. Det finns också ett behov av att utveckla lösningar för migranternas hälsa utmaningar och i utmaningar till hälso- och sjukvård. Denna forskning sammanför tre länder: Sverige, Indien och Ukraina, med olika migrationsprofiler, som värdländer för internationella flyktingar, intern ekonomisk säsongs cyklisk migration och internflyktingar på grund av konflikten. Dessa tre länder och deras institutioner kommer att skapa ett nätverk som kommer att bidra till att utveckla tidiga karriär och doktorand kapacitet och utveckla samarbetsforskningsförslag som kommer att skapa forskningskapaciteten i de länder och stödinstitutioner internationalisering. Alla tre institutioner har kompetens inom migration forskning från sociala och hälsoperspektiv. Nätverket kommer att utökas ytterligare till andra länder med liknande och olika migration. Detta projekt kommer att bidra till ökad forskning om problemet med migration.</narrative>
      <narrative>Migration is both socially determined and a social determinant of health. In recent years, migration across the world has seen unprecedented growth. Migrants or refugees usually originate from low-income countries, and settle either in neighbouring countries or within the country itself. This creates particular challenges for low-income settings, as the infrastructure and services available are limited and potentially cannot fulfil the needs of existing communities and large numbers of new arrivals. There is an urgent need to research migration as a social determinant of health . This application brings together three countries with different migration profiles: Ukraine with a high rate of internally displaced people, India with a high rate of seasonal cyclical migration and Sweden, which hosts large numbers of migrants. This state-of-the-art networking project will establish connections between institutions in these countries, expand them to other low-and middle-income countries. The format will include meetings, webinars, and world café presentations by junior researchers. The outcomes will include proposals to national and international funders. This collaboration  will promote high quality, timely and relevant research evidence in low-income settings focusing on migrants. After the three year funding, national and international research proposals will have been prepared and submitted.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>Man’s best friend: A crossborder transdisciplinary One Health approach to rabies control in dogs in Southeast Asia</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Människans bästa vän? En gränsöverskridande "One Health" approach till förbättrad rabieskontroll hos hund i sydostasien</narrative>
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      <narrative>Rabies is estimated to kill more than 30,000 people every year in Asia. Most cases are caused by dog bites, and deaths most commonly occur among the poorest or the most remote population, unable to receive post-exposure prophylaxis. In Southeast Asia, dogs are not only used as farm dogs, or as pets, but also increasingly as a food source, with dogs moved between countries. Rabies is a serious threat, and people involved in the dog value chain may be at increased risk, and the cross-border movements are complicating control efforts. This network project has a One Health approach, and will bring together stakeholders and researchers from Lao PDR, Cambodia, Vietnam, Sweden and France. Workshops will be arranged around dog population dynamics, disease incidence, improvement of laboratory technologies and the best control strategies.An ongoing vaccine intervention in Cambodia will be used to study dog populations and changes in vaccination covers. The risk of rabies along the dog value chain will be assessed, and we will evaluate a novel method for easier diagnosis. Knowledge, attitudes and practices will be studied among dog owners, dog butchers and traders, and policy makers. In conclusion, this project will contribute to reducing the risk for people by improving diagnostic capacities, providing basic knowledge of dog population dynamic needed for efficient vaccination strategies, and establishing a strong inter-sectoral network for rabies control in this region.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Rabies är en mycket fruktad sjukdom med nära 100% dödlighet hos de som drabbas, men det är också möjligt att hindra sjukdomen helt genom att vaccinera efter virusexponering (post-exponeringsprofylax, PEP). I Asien dör ca 30 000 människor varje år av rabies, framförallt de fattigaste eller de som bor mest avlägset och som därför inte kan söka hjälp i tid. Även om alla däggdjur kan infekteras med rabies smittas människor vanligen via hundbett. I Sydostasien är hundar viktiga; inte bara som vakthundar eller familjehundar, utan allt vanligare även som föda, och de utgör därför också en viktig näringskälla och en marknadskedja med viktiga inkomstmöjligheter. Det förekommer också en omfattande handel av hundar över nationsgränserna, framförallt in till Vietnam från grannländerna.Detta projekt fokuserar på de tre grannländerna Vietnam, Kambodja och Laos som alla kämpar med höga rabiesorsakade dödsiffror hos människor, och höga kostnader för PEP. Trots att länderna kopplas samman via rörelser av hundar över gränserna, så har det hittills inte funnits mycket samarbete mellan forskare för att studera situationen i hela regionen. Detta projekt kommer att skapa ett nätverk av forskare från olika discipliner och länder för att etablera ett utökat samarbete specifikt runt rabiesbekämpning.Utöver att ordna workshops och utbildning för forskare och andra involverade i rabieskontroll, kommer projektet bidra till mer info. Den första forskningskomponenten i projektet är att studera dynamiken i hundpopulationer och hur immuniteten avtar efter en massvaccinationskampanj. Detta är viktigt för att förstå hur vaccinationskampanjer, den vanligaste insatsen mot rabies, ska utföras för att vara effektiva.Den andra komponenten fokuserar på hundköttsmarknaden och undersöker hur hundar rör sig över gränserna och vilka olika aktörer som är inblandade, samt deras kunskap om sjukdomen och hur de gör för att skydda sig själva. Vi ska även utvärdera hur stor andel hundar vi kan hitta på slakterier som redan bär på viruset och testa en ny metod for att provta hundskallar för att förenkla logistiken av prover från de ofta avlägsna områden där hundkött är som viktigast. Detta bidrar till en bättre bild av riskerna med hundslakt, samt till att förenkla framtida diagnostik.Till sist kommer vi även utvärdera kunskap och attityder avseende zoonoser i allmänhet och rabies i synnerhet, både hos hundägare, aktörer i hundköttskedjan, och politiker. Detta kommer att bidra till bättre informationskampanjer, framförallt i samband med massvaccineringar, men är också viktigt för att förstå hur riskmedvetenheten ser ut och hur politiker prioriterar problemet.Målet med projektet är att bidra till att minska rabies-risken för människor genom att täcka några av de kunskapsluckor som finns idag, samt skapa ett nätverk av internationella experter för utökat samarbete. Utöver de nya forskningsrön som detta projekt kommer resultera i kommer projektet också att bidra till ökad kapacitet i laboratorier i de tre deltagande länderna, samt till framtida starkare forskningsansökningar från regionen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Establishing an Indo-Pacific Seagrass Network (IPSN) to assess linkages among marine biodiversity, ecosystem services and poverty</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">IPSN: ett forskningsnätverk för social-ekologisk sjögräsforskning i Indiska Oceanen</narrative>
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      <narrative>The purpose of this 3-year project is to initiate a collaborative Indo-Pacific Seagrass research Network (IPSN), aimed to build capacity and perform standardized, coupled social-ecological surveys of seagrass and associated fisheries across the Indo-Pacific. Seagrass beds are abundant marine plant assemblages in coastal areas, that are intensely fished especially by those men and women with the least resources. Seagrasses therefore constitute a key component for food security. Yet, there is still a low level of formal and scientific expertise on seagrasses in the Indo-Pacific. IPSN aims to help build this much-needed expertise, and thereby conserve seagrasses and increase the sustainability of seagrass resource use.The research to be conducted within IPSN will focus on: 1) ecological field surveys to better understand seagrass and associated fauna; 2) surveys of landed and marketed fish catches to better understand the contribution of seagrass small-scale fisheries; and 3) socio-economic household surveys to better understand the use of and dependence on seagrass-associated resources. The data will be analysed on a regional scale to statistically assess the linkages among marine biodiversity, ecosystem services and poverty, across gradients in environmental and socio-economic conditions in the Indo-Pacific. The findings will be used to advance seagrass science and provide management recommendations for poverty alleviation in one of the most data poor environments globally.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I detta projekt kommer vi att bygga upp ett nätverk av forskare och förvaltare från flera länder i Indiska Oceanen och västra Stilla Havet kallat Indo-Pacific Seagrass Network (ISPN). Tillsammans kommer vi samla in data om sjögräsängar och fiske för att undersöka länkarna mellan marin biologisk mångfald, ekosystemtjänster och fattigdom. Målet är att kunna ge bättre råd för att skapa en hållbar kustmiljö och ett mer tåligt samhälle, med högre kapacitet att hantera olika typer av framtida störningar.Sjögräs är vanligt förekommande marina blomväxter som bildar stora undervattens-ängar i grunda kustområden. Sjögräsängar förser människor med många viktiga varor och tjänster, t.ex. fisk och skaldjur. För många, både män och kvinnor, är fisket i kustnära sjögräsängar mycket viktigt för att få ihop mat och pengar för dagen. I takt med ökad exploatering har dock utbredningen av sjögräs minskat drastiskt runt om i världen. De många olika hoten mot sjögräs, som till exempel överfiske, samt att det fortfarande saknas mycket kunskap om sjögräsekosystem, är en utmaning för effektiv förvaltning. I den Indiska Oceanen och Stilla havet är det fortfarande få forskare och förvaltare som arbetar med sjögräs, och sjögräs är väldigt sällan inkluderade i förvaltningsplaner. För att förbättra denna situation behövs det fler forskare och förvaltare som förstår betydelsen av sjögräs i allmänhet, och för småskaligt fiske i synnerhet.Vi som står bakom detta projekt har under många år arbetat med forskning kring sjögräsängar och sjögräsfiske i Indiska oceanen och Stilla havet, och vi ser ett stort behov av att stödja och stärka kapaciteten hos speciellt unga forskare och förvaltare. Vi tror nu att detta sjögräsnätverk kommer att engagera fler forskare och förvaltare i sjögräsforskning, öka förståelsen för sjögräs och sjögräsfiske, samt skapa en ökad förståelse på lokal men också på en regional och global skala. Vi kommer även fokusera på att stärka samarbetet och öka kunskapsutbytet mellan länder inom nätverket och regionen.Inom nätverket kommer vi tillsammans att genomföra en komparativ studie med identisk datainsamling på många platser. Syftet är att öka vår förståelse av vilka faktorer som generellt strukturerar sjögräsekosystem och sjögräsfiske, och då speciellt länkarna mellan graden av biologisk mångfald, ekosystemtjänster och fattigdom.Den forskning vi avser att bedriva inom nätverket är:Ekologiska studier av sjögräs, associerade djur och alger, genom att t.ex. undersöka vilka sjögräsarter som finns, var och hur de växer samt vilka djur (t.ex. fisk och musslor) som lever i sjögräset.Intervjua fiskare, både män och kvinnor, och undersöka fiskefångster från sjögräsområden om vilka fångster som säljs på marknader och vilka som används inom hushållet.Genomföra intervjuer i hushåll för att öka förståelsen om till vilken grad människors välbefinnande, t.ex. tillgång till mat, inkomst och arbete, är beroende av sjögräs och dithörande djur.För att kunna genomföra studien kommer vi att använda standardiserad utrustning och gemensamma protokoll, detaljerade manualer och instruktionsvideos. Vi avser också att ge möjlighet till deltagande i workshops där man får lära sig alla forskningsmetoder inom projektet.  Vi kommer sedan sammanställa och analysera insamlad data både på lokal och regional nivå, för ömsesidig gagn inom projektet. Detta kommer att öka kunskapen om både sjögräsängarnas betydelse för människan på lokal, nationell och regional nivå, men också ge en ökad förståelsen om länkarna mellan marin biodiversitet, ekosystemtjänster och fattigdom i mer generella termer. Denna typ av kunskap kommer vara kritisk för att kunna förbättra situationen och skapa ett mer hållbart utnyttjande av sjögräs och dess associerade fiske.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I detta projekt kommer vi att bygga upp ett nätverk av forskare och förvaltare från flera länder i Indiska Oceanen och västra Stilla Havet kallat Indo-Pacific Seagrass Network (ISPN). Tillsammans kommer vi samla in data om sjögräsängar och fiske för att undersöka länkarna mellan marin biologisk mångfald, ekosystemtjänster och fattigdom. Målet är att kunna ge bättre råd för att skapa en hållbar kustmiljö och ett mer tåligt samhälle, med högre kapacitet att hantera olika typer av framtida störningar.Sjögräs är vanligt förekommande marina blomväxter som bildar stora undervattens-ängar i grunda kustområden. Sjögräsängar förser människor med många viktiga varor och tjänster, t.ex. fisk och skaldjur. För många, både män och kvinnor, är fisket i kustnära sjögräsängar mycket viktigt för att få ihop mat och pengar för dagen. I takt med ökad exploatering har dock utbredningen av sjögräs minskat drastiskt runt om i världen. De många olika hoten mot sjögräs, som till exempel överfiske, samt att det fortfarande saknas mycket kunskap om sjögräsekosystem, är en utmaning för effektiv förvaltning. I den Indiska Oceanen och Stilla havet är det fortfarande få forskare och förvaltare som arbetar med sjögräs, och sjögräs är väldigt sällan inkluderade i förvaltningsplaner. För att förbättra denna situation behövs det fler forskare och förvaltare som förstår betydelsen av sjögräs i allmänhet, och för småskaligt fiske i synnerhet.Vi som står bakom detta projekt har under många år arbetat med forskning kring sjögräsängar och sjögräsfiske i Indiska oceanen och Stilla havet, och vi ser ett stort behov av att stödja och stärka kapaciteten hos speciellt unga forskare och förvaltare. Vi tror nu att detta sjögräsnätverk kommer att engagera fler forskare och förvaltare i sjögräsforskning, öka förståelsen för sjögräs och sjögräsfiske, samt skapa en ökad förståelse på lokal men också på en regional och global skala. Vi kommer även fokusera på att stärka samarbetet och öka kunskapsutbytet mellan länder inom nätverket och regionen.Inom nätverket kommer vi tillsammans att genomföra en komparativ studie med identisk datainsamling på många platser. Syftet är att öka vår förståelse av vilka faktorer som generellt strukturerar sjögräsekosystem och sjögräsfiske, och då speciellt länkarna mellan graden av biologisk mångfald, ekosystemtjänster och fattigdom.Den forskning vi avser att bedriva inom nätverket är:Ekologiska studier av sjögräs, associerade djur och alger, genom att t.ex. undersöka vilka sjögräsarter som finns, var och hur de växer samt vilka djur (t.ex. fisk och musslor) som lever i sjögräset.Intervjua fiskare, både män och kvinnor, och undersöka fiskefångster från sjögräsområden om vilka fångster som säljs på marknader och vilka som används inom hushållet.Genomföra intervjuer i hushåll för att öka förståelsen om till vilken grad människors välbefinnande, t.ex. tillgång till mat, inkomst och arbete, är beroende av sjögräs och dithörande djur.För att kunna genomföra studien kommer vi att använda standardiserad utrustning och gemensamma protokoll, detaljerade manualer och instruktionsvideos. Vi avser också att ge möjlighet till deltagande i workshops där man får lära sig alla forskningsmetoder inom projektet.  Vi kommer sedan sammanställa och analysera insamlad data både på lokal och regional nivå, för ömsesidig gagn inom projektet. Detta kommer att öka kunskapen om både sjögräsängarnas betydelse för människan på lokal, nationell och regional nivå, men också ge en ökad förståelsen om länkarna mellan marin biodiversitet, ekosystemtjänster och fattigdom i mer generella termer. Denna typ av kunskap kommer vara kritisk för att kunna förbättra situationen och skapa ett mer hållbart utnyttjande av sjögräs och dess associerade fiske.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Mental illness is contributed to by adversity yet psycho-social assets in young people can be strengthened to moderate the impacts of adversity. This projects’ overall purpose is to adapt and implement an intervention to strengthen resilience and mental health for disadvantaged young people in urban North India using theory driven evaluation to guide the process. In 2016 this team evaluated an intervention to build youth resilience as promising. We believe it can become more acceptable, effective, and sustainable by adding components that address family environments and the different needs of young men. The key steps to the research activities in this collaboration are: 1 (Months 0 – 15) Eliciting the programme theory with the community and research team; 2 (Months 16 – 24) Testing the programme theory by implementing the adapted intervention among disadvantaged 12 – 16-year-olds in urban North India using qualitative (in-depth interviews, focus group discussions) and quantitative data (psycho-metric scales) to assess resilience outcomes; 3 (Months 0 -36) Identify how, why, for whom and under what circumstances the intervention works; The collaboration will facilitate a long-term partnership. The EHA team in India will contribute expertise in implementing community mental health programmes while members from Umea and Melbourne will contribute their expertise in theory-driven evaluation. The collaboration will be supported by joint field work, workshops and study visits.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Varför detta är ett viktigt projekt?Psykisk sjukdom är en av de viktigaste orsakerna till ohälsa bland unga människor runt om i världen. Svåra upplevelser för ungdomar, som fattigdom eller att endast ha några års skolgång kan öka risken för en psykisk ohälsa både som barn och senare när de är vuxna. Ett nytt forskningsområde tittar på ”resilience” (motståndskraft), som anser hur och när ungdomar utvecklas på ett positivt sätt, även när de är missgynnade på många sätt. Studier har visat att det finns vissa personliga och sociala faktorer såsom att ha planeringsförmåga, god förhandlingsvana eller att vara uthållig som kan stärkas och främjas även bland ungdomar som är missgynnade på många sätt. När unga människor är mer motståndskraftiga är de mindre benägna att utveckla psykisk ohälsa och har bättre fysisk hälsa samt välbefinnande. Att främja psykisk hälsa är en viktig åtgärd för att minska fattigdomen och ingår som ett mål i FN: s Sustainable Development Goals.Få människor har forskat om psykisk hälsa, motståndskraft (resilience) och skyddsfaktorer bland ungdomar i länder med låg medelinkomst och nästan ingen har utvärderat interventioner för att stärka motståndskraft. Det övergripande syftet med detta projekt är att anpassa och utvärdera en intervention för att bygga motståndskraft bland missgynnade unga kvinnor och män i norra Indien med en teoretisk ansats. Vem arbetar idetta projekt och vad bidrar varje grupp med?Detta projekt kommer att göras av ett team som har utfört arbete tillsammans och var för sig när det gäller psykisk hälsa, ungdom, genus och teoribaserad utvärdering under flera år. De tre organisationer som arbetar tillsammans är den ideella Emmanuel Hospital Association (EHA) som har arbetat med psykisk hälsa i Indien under många år, enheten för Epidemiologi och Global hälsa (EpiGH) vid Umeå universitet som har expertis i global hälsa och i teoribaserade utvärderingar och Nossal Institute for Global Health, University of Melbourne (UOM) som har ett fokus på genus och psykisk hälsa. Vi tror att detta ResearchLink projekt kommer att stärka kapaciteten hos alla deltagande grupper i psykisk hälsa bland utsatta ungdomar och teoribaserad utvärdering. Vi planerar gemensamma workshops i Sverige och Indien, komptetensbyggande av yngre forskare i Indien, virtuella möten var tredje månad, och genom att presentera vårt arbete till olika grupper i Sverige och Indien som är intresserade av ungdomars hälsa, psykisk hälsa och genus.Vad har redan gjorts och vad kommer att göras i detta arbete med utsatta ungdomar i Indien?En studie av gruppen i Indien har visat att en strategi för att bygga ”resilience” (motståndskraft) bland unga kvinnor, som hade hoppat av skolan arbetar i grupper över fyra månader gav mycket goda resultat när direkt efter programmet avslutades, men efter åtta månader var det inte mycket effekt kvar. En annan liknande studie fann att denna typ av intervention var mer tillämpbar bland unga kvinnor än unga män. Med utgångspunkt i dessa resultat planerar vi att ta reda på mer om hur man bygger motståndskraft i familjer och för att möta behoven hos unga missgynnade män, och sedan anpassa våra interventioner. Vi kommer då att genomföra anpassade program under en sexmånadersperiod, och sedan utvärdera det att överväga hur och i vilka kontexter det fungerar för att stärka motståndskraften och psykisk hälsa bland 12-16-åringar. Vi kommer att utvärdera effektiviteten med hjälp av olika mätskalor och genom att intervjua ungdomar, föräldrar och befolkningen.Vad kommer detta forskningssamarbete uppnå?Den kunskap som vi producerar genom detta arbete kommer att vara mycket användbar för att hjälpa forskare och bestlutsfattare på olika nivåer att förstå hur man kan förbättra motståndskraften hos unga människor.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Mental illness is contributed to by adversity yet psycho-social assets in young people can be strengthened to moderate the impacts of adversity. This projects’ overall purpose is to adapt and implement an intervention to strengthen resilience and mental health for disadvantaged young people in urban North India using theory driven evaluation to guide the process. In 2016 this team evaluated an intervention to build youth resilience as promising. We believe it can become more acceptable, effective, and sustainable by adding components that address family environments and the different needs of young men. The key steps to the research activities in this collaboration are: 1 (Months 0 – 15) Eliciting the programme theory with the community and research team; 2 (Months 16 – 24) Testing the programme theory by implementing the adapted intervention among disadvantaged 12 – 16-year-olds in urban North India using qualitative (in-depth interviews, focus group discussions) and quantitative data (psycho-metric scales) to assess resilience outcomes; 3 (Months 0 -36) Identify how, why, for whom and under what circumstances the intervention works; The collaboration will facilitate a long-term partnership. The EHA team in India will contribute expertise in implementing community mental health programmes while members from Umea and Melbourne will contribute their expertise in theory-driven evaluation. The collaboration will be supported by joint field work, workshops and study visits.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Varför detta är ett viktigt projekt?Psykisk sjukdom är en av de viktigaste orsakerna till ohälsa bland unga människor runt om i världen. Svåra upplevelser för ungdomar, som fattigdom eller att endast ha några års skolgång kan öka risken för en psykisk ohälsa både som barn och senare när de är vuxna. Ett nytt forskningsområde tittar på ”resilience” (motståndskraft), som anser hur och när ungdomar utvecklas på ett positivt sätt, även när de är missgynnade på många sätt. Studier har visat att det finns vissa personliga och sociala faktorer såsom att ha planeringsförmåga, god förhandlingsvana eller att vara uthållig som kan stärkas och främjas även bland ungdomar som är missgynnade på många sätt. När unga människor är mer motståndskraftiga är de mindre benägna att utveckla psykisk ohälsa och har bättre fysisk hälsa samt välbefinnande. Att främja psykisk hälsa är en viktig åtgärd för att minska fattigdomen och ingår som ett mål i FN: s Sustainable Development Goals.Få människor har forskat om psykisk hälsa, motståndskraft (resilience) och skyddsfaktorer bland ungdomar i länder med låg medelinkomst och nästan ingen har utvärderat interventioner för att stärka motståndskraft. Det övergripande syftet med detta projekt är att anpassa och utvärdera en intervention för att bygga motståndskraft bland missgynnade unga kvinnor och män i norra Indien med en teoretisk ansats. Vem arbetar idetta projekt och vad bidrar varje grupp med?Detta projekt kommer att göras av ett team som har utfört arbete tillsammans och var för sig när det gäller psykisk hälsa, ungdom, genus och teoribaserad utvärdering under flera år. De tre organisationer som arbetar tillsammans är den ideella Emmanuel Hospital Association (EHA) som har arbetat med psykisk hälsa i Indien under många år, enheten för Epidemiologi och Global hälsa (EpiGH) vid Umeå universitet som har expertis i global hälsa och i teoribaserade utvärderingar och Nossal Institute for Global Health, University of Melbourne (UOM) som har ett fokus på genus och psykisk hälsa. Vi tror att detta ResearchLink projekt kommer att stärka kapaciteten hos alla deltagande grupper i psykisk hälsa bland utsatta ungdomar och teoribaserad utvärdering. Vi planerar gemensamma workshops i Sverige och Indien, komptetensbyggande av yngre forskare i Indien, virtuella möten var tredje månad, och genom att presentera vårt arbete till olika grupper i Sverige och Indien som är intresserade av ungdomars hälsa, psykisk hälsa och genus.Vad har redan gjorts och vad kommer att göras i detta arbete med utsatta ungdomar i Indien?En studie av gruppen i Indien har visat att en strategi för att bygga ”resilience” (motståndskraft) bland unga kvinnor, som hade hoppat av skolan arbetar i grupper över fyra månader gav mycket goda resultat när direkt efter programmet avslutades, men efter åtta månader var det inte mycket effekt kvar. En annan liknande studie fann att denna typ av intervention var mer tillämpbar bland unga kvinnor än unga män. Med utgångspunkt i dessa resultat planerar vi att ta reda på mer om hur man bygger motståndskraft i familjer och för att möta behoven hos unga missgynnade män, och sedan anpassa våra interventioner. Vi kommer då att genomföra anpassade program under en sexmånadersperiod, och sedan utvärdera det att överväga hur och i vilka kontexter det fungerar för att stärka motståndskraften och psykisk hälsa bland 12-16-åringar. Vi kommer att utvärdera effektiviteten med hjälp av olika mätskalor och genom att intervjua ungdomar, föräldrar och befolkningen.Vad kommer detta forskningssamarbete uppnå?Den kunskap som vi producerar genom detta arbete kommer att vara mycket användbar för att hjälpa forskare och bestlutsfattare på olika nivåer att förstå hur man kan förbättra motståndskraften hos unga människor.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative>The use of antibiotics in aquaculture is a hazard associated with the development and spread of antibiotic resistance genes (ARG) in marine environments. Bacteria are carriers of ARGs and associated with planktonic organisms, and studies of plankton and oceanic circulation may provide new insight into the spread of resistance. However, to establish fair and effective governance of antibiotic use, especially in developing countries where aquaculture production is an important source of livelihood and revenue, it is also necessary to know the driving forces behind the usage. Our aim is to build on existing research collaboration between scholars from Sweden, India and Kenya, and to initiate research networks and multistakeholder platforms, to produce a synthesis for policy recommendations for Asia and East Africa. The synthesis will be based on empirical results and we will address where and on which level remedies to prevent antibiotic resistance spread are most effective. More specifically, we will map the flow of antibiotics from production to use in order to identify points in the value chain where restrictions would be fair and effective. Further, we will use metagenomics to identify genetic fingerprints of the ARG pool from four aquaculture sites. The spread of specific ARG patterns are hypothesised to be linked to the dispersal of phytoplankton and will be projected by oceanographic connectivity models and verified with repeated sampling at different geographic scales.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Antibiotika är förmodligen 1900-talets viktigaste upptäckt. I miljön finns naturligt bakterier som är resistenta mot antibiotika. Naturlig selektion gynnar bakterier som har förvärvat egenskapen att stå emot antibiotika och egenskapen sprids i bakteriepopulationer. Antibiotika resistens hos en bakterie kan förvärvas genom spontan mutation, genom överföring av genetiskt material från en annan bakterie, eller genom överföring via en vektor (en baketriofag). Ett av de stora problemen idag är den ökande resistensspridningen hos bakterier. Denna har ökat till följd av att mer antibiotika används och sprids i naturen. En av de stora källorna till antibiotika i miljön är modern akvakultur. Detta illustreras av den utbredda användningen av profylaktisk antibiotika inom branschen, särskilt i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga bakterieinfektioner. Användningen av ett stort antal olika antibiotikatyper i enorma mängder, inklusive icke-biologiskt nedbrytbar antibiotika, gör att antibiotika ackumuleras i sediment och vattenpelare och utövar ett selektivt tryck under långa tidsperioder. Detta har resulterat i en enorm ökning av antibiotikaresistenta bakterier i akvatiska miljöer, inkluderat arter som är patogener på fisk och skaldjur, och i ökad överföring av resistens till sjukdomsalstrande bakterier associerade med människan. Det krävs nu globala insatser för att främja mer omdömesgill användning av antibiotika inom vattenbruk, och ökad kunskap om hur antibiotikaresistens sprids i akvatisk miljö. Mot bakgrund av den stora avsaknaden av kunskap om användning av antibiotika och spridning av antibiotikaresistens i utvecklingsländer, vill i vårt multidisciplinära projekt bidra med kunskap för att minska spridningen av antibiotika i marin miljö, samt bidra till fördjupat, internationellt forskningssamarbete och vidgade internationella forskningsnätverk. Vi vill testa en ny hypotes som innebär att antibiotikaresistenta bakterier associerade med planktonorganismer sprids till andra marina områden via havsströmmar och därmed sprider resistensgener till nya bakteriepopulationer. Det finns studier som visar att skadliga bakterier kan nå global spridning på detta vis och det finns all anledning att anta att resistens kan färdas på samma sätt. Vårt övergripande mål är att i samarbete med Indiska och Östafrikanska forskare och intressenter utveckla en handlingsplan för etablerade vattenbruksmiljöer i Asien och för tillväxande vattenbruksmiljöer i östra Afrika. Handlingsplanen kommer att vara baserad på empiriska resultat från samhällsvetenskapliga och biologiska-oceanografiska studier. Med utgångspunkt i ett pågående forskningsprojekt om användning av antibiotika och förekomsten av antibiotikaresistens i fyra specifika vattenbruksområden i Indien, kommer vi att undersöka antibiotika från produktion till användande ur ett politiskt-ekonomiskt perspektiv. Vi kommer vidare att definiera ett genetiskt fingeravtryck för de fyra vattenbruksområdena. Det genetiska fingeravtrycket kommer troligen att bestå av densiteten och förekomsten av specifika antibiotika resistenta gener, men den kan även innehålla klonspecifika genetiska markörer hos bakterier som kan tänkas vara bärare av antibiotika resistens och som vanligtvis associerar med växtplankton. Själva insamlandet går till så att vi samlar in planktonprover och extraherar DNA. Sen gör vi en metagenom sekvensering. Den data vi erhåller bearbetas med bioinformatisk analys och jämförs med databaser som innehåller tusentals aminosyrasekvenser kända för att medföra antibiotika resistens. Vi kommer sen att försöka följa detta genetiska fingeravtryck från vart och ett av de undersökta områdena genom att modellera havsströmmar och placera ut provtagningspunkter för verifikation på bestämda platser. Dessa provtagningspunkter kommer att provtas frekvent under två säsonger och vi kommer att placera dem på ett sätt så att vi kan avgöra ifall antibiotika restistens sprids endast lokalt (1000 km). I Östafrika, där k</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Antibiotika är förmodligen 1900-talets viktigaste upptäckt. I miljön finns naturligt bakterier som är resistenta mot antibiotika. Naturlig selektion gynnar bakterier som har förvärvat egenskapen att stå emot antibiotika och egenskapen sprids i bakteriepopulationer. Antibiotika resistens hos en bakterie kan förvärvas genom spontan mutation, genom överföring av genetiskt material från en annan bakterie, eller genom överföring via en vektor (en baketriofag). Ett av de stora problemen idag är den ökande resistensspridningen hos bakterier. Denna har ökat till följd av att mer antibiotika används och sprids i naturen. En av de stora källorna till antibiotika i miljön är modern akvakultur. Detta illustreras av den utbredda användningen av profylaktisk antibiotika inom branschen, särskilt i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga bakterieinfektioner. Användningen av ett stort antal olika antibiotikatyper i enorma mängder, inklusive icke-biologiskt nedbrytbar antibiotika, gör att antibiotika ackumuleras i sediment och vattenpelare och utövar ett selektivt tryck under långa tidsperioder. Detta har resulterat i en enorm ökning av antibiotikaresistenta bakterier i akvatiska miljöer, inkluderat arter som är patogener på fisk och skaldjur, och i ökad överföring av resistens till sjukdomsalstrande bakterier associerade med människan. Det krävs nu globala insatser för att främja mer omdömesgill användning av antibiotika inom vattenbruk, och ökad kunskap om hur antibiotikaresistens sprids i akvatisk miljö. Mot bakgrund av den stora avsaknaden av kunskap om användning av antibiotika och spridning av antibiotikaresistens i utvecklingsländer, vill i vårt multidisciplinära projekt bidra med kunskap för att minska spridningen av antibiotika i marin miljö, samt bidra till fördjupat, internationellt forskningssamarbete och vidgade internationella forskningsnätverk. Vi vill testa en ny hypotes som innebär att antibiotikaresistenta bakterier associerade med planktonorganismer sprids till andra marina områden via havsströmmar och därmed sprider resistensgener till nya bakteriepopulationer. Det finns studier som visar att skadliga bakterier kan nå global spridning på detta vis och det finns all anledning att anta att resistens kan färdas på samma sätt. Vårt övergripande mål är att i samarbete med Indiska och Östafrikanska forskare och intressenter utveckla en handlingsplan för etablerade vattenbruksmiljöer i Asien och för tillväxande vattenbruksmiljöer i östra Afrika. Handlingsplanen kommer att vara baserad på empiriska resultat från samhällsvetenskapliga och biologiska-oceanografiska studier. Med utgångspunkt i ett pågående forskningsprojekt om användning av antibiotika och förekomsten av antibiotikaresistens i fyra specifika vattenbruksområden i Indien, kommer vi att undersöka antibiotika från produktion till användande ur ett politiskt-ekonomiskt perspektiv. Vi kommer vidare att definiera ett genetiskt fingeravtryck för de fyra vattenbruksområdena. Det genetiska fingeravtrycket kommer troligen att bestå av densiteten och förekomsten av specifika antibiotika resistenta gener, men den kan även innehålla klonspecifika genetiska markörer hos bakterier som kan tänkas vara bärare av antibiotika resistens och som vanligtvis associerar med växtplankton. Själva insamlandet går till så att vi samlar in planktonprover och extraherar DNA. Sen gör vi en metagenom sekvensering. Den data vi erhåller bearbetas med bioinformatisk analys och jämförs med databaser som innehåller tusentals aminosyrasekvenser kända för att medföra antibiotika resistens. Vi kommer sen att försöka följa detta genetiska fingeravtryck från vart och ett av de undersökta områdena genom att modellera havsströmmar och placera ut provtagningspunkter för verifikation på bestämda platser. Dessa provtagningspunkter kommer att provtas frekvent under två säsonger och vi kommer att placera dem på ett sätt så att vi kan avgöra ifall antibiotika restistens sprids endast lokalt (1000 km). I Östafrika, där k</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MålsättningDet övergripande målet är att skapa ett nätverk mellan GIS-kompetens och medicinsk/epidemiologisk forskning för att långsiktigt stödja metodutveckling och samverkan.. Analys av medicinska registerdata, befolkningsdata och miljödata med hjälp av Geografiska InformationsSystem (GIS) kan användas för att kartlägga hälso- och ohälsotillstånd, och se hur sjukdomsmönster samvarierar med yttre förhållanden. I detta SRL-projekt vill vi stimulera till användning av sådana metoder i våra samarbetsländer – Nicaragua, Sri Lanka och delstater i östra Indien.BakgrundUnder de senaste decennierna har mycket hög förekomst av CKD rapporterats från Centralamerika, Sri Lanka och östra Indien. Rapporterna har mycket gemensamt – sjukdomen drabbar ofta fattiga jordbruksarbetare som bor och arbetar i varmt klimat – och hälsovårdsresurserna i dessa områden räcker inte till för diagnostik och behandling. Orsaken är fortfarande okänd, och sjukdomen har därför kommit att kallas Chronic Kidney Disease of Unknown origin (CKDu). I Centralamerika är den ledande hypotesen att hårt fysiskt arbete i hett klimat leder till upprepade vatten- och saltförluster vilket på sikt skadar njurarna. I Sri Lanka har man främst oroats av möjlig påverkan av tungmetaller och bekämpningsmedel som använts i jordbruket. I Indien har problemet uppmärksammats först under senare år och forskningen är ännu i sin linda.Det finns globalt sett endast begränsad kunskap om CKDu, och traditionella registerdata-sammanställningar från dödsorsaksstatistik och behandlingsstatistik (t ex dialysregister) har sällan eller aldrig redovisats på regional och lokal nivå med samtidigt beaktande av regionala skillnader i omgivningsmiljö och socioekonomiska förhållanden. Med GIS kan befintliga data utnyttjas på ett bättre sätt för att förstå sjukdomens förekomst och dess orsaker, och därmed också möjligheter till prevention och allokering av hälsovårdsinsatser. En viktig fråga är om det hade funnits möjlighet att tidigare än som nu har varit fallet med CKDu kunna upptäcka en ökad sjukdomsförekomst genom mer avancerad analys av befintliga hälsodata för att på så sätt kunna arbeta med förebyggande åtgärder. ProjektplanI våra fallstudier kombineras data om kronisk njursjukdom, t ex från dödsorsaksregister, med befolkningsdata, uppgifter om socioekonomiska förhållanden och data om miljöförhållanden. Sådana uppgifter hämtas från öppna databaser med uppgifter om temperatur och nederbörd, vegetation, bebyggelse, landarealers användning, höjdförhållanden och andra geografiska data. Med hjälp av Geografiska Informationssystem (GIS) sammanfogas dessa data med sjukdoms- och befolkningsdata. Samband mellan anhopning av sjukdom och miljöfaktorer analyseras, och jämföras mellan länderna.En viktig del i projektet är kunskapsspridning och nätverksbyggande både på det lokala planet - mellan GIS-experter och medicinsk-epidemiologiska forskare som tidigare inte har samarbetat – och mellan deltagande parter. Unga forskare eller mastersstuderande från de tre länderna, som deltar i projektet kommer också att mötas under en GIS-kurs, anordnad på GIS-centrum i Lund. Projektet är samordnat med andra pågående epidemiologiska och kliniska studier i de deltagande länderna.BetydelseFörekomsten av CKD av såväl kända som okända orsaker är underrapporterad i många låg- och låg-medelinkomstländer. En ökad kunskap om i vilka områden CKD är ett ökande problem, och hur utvecklingen ser ut över tid ger inte bara nödvändiga grunduppgifter för hälso- och sjukvårdssystemen, utan kan också bidra till ökad förståelse för sjukdomsdrivande mekanismer och därmed möjligheter till prevention.Kronisk njursvikt oavsett ursprung i en redan utsatt befolkning ger förödande konsekvenser för de sjuka individerna, vilket också undergräver den socioekonomiska situationen för familjen och lokalsamhället. Sjukvårdssystemen är överbelastade och kan inte möta varken befolkningens nuvarande eller framtida sjukvårdsbehov. Om upprepade vätskeförluster o</narrative>
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      <narrative>The cold arid desert ecosystem of Ladakh has been destabilised over the past three decades through the influx of tourism and changing climate. A remarkable solution to this water shortage has been demonstrated by an engineer Chewang Norphel through the construction of artificial glaciers in lower altitudes which melt early in the spring when the water shortage is most critical, thus giving some water security to the population. An improved version of this concept in the form of ice cones by another engineer Sonam Wangchuk is still in the initial project stage and requires collaborations, funding, technological support, and continuous prototype improvements to ensure a better spatio-temporal coverage with the goal of providing sustainable water security to entire Ladakh region. In the proposed project, as a team of trained glaciologists, hydrologists, remote sensing specialists, atmospheric scientists, and engineers, our focus will be to address the practical issues in developing the artificial glaciers, make them more sustainable, perform site-suitability analyses, and impart technology transfer through community-based training for managing and harvesting water from them. In the first two years we will study snow physical properties in lab and in situ, and identify suitable sites through geospatial modeling to install more glaciers. In the 3rd year, we will collaborate with the local authorities to make it a community-driven approach generating water security and employment.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hållbar vattentillförsel genom utveckling av artificiella Glaciärer (SWASDAG) är ett samarbete mellan svenska och indiska forskare för att säkerställa vattentillförsel för samhällen i de högt belägna ökenområdena i Ladakh distriktet i Indien. Huvudsyftet med SWASDAG är att komplettera de pågående vattenförvaltningsinsatserna genom installation av konstgjorda glaciärer utförda av Ice Stupa teamet (http://icestupa.org/about) som leds av Rolex pristagaren Sonam Wangchuk. De artificiella glaciärerna eller is konerna skapas under vintermånaderna med hjälp av smältvatten från de naturliga glaciärerna som ligger på högre höjd. Placeringen av strukturerna väljs på ett sådant sätt att de under vårens torra månader smälter och ger vatten till bönderna och befolkningen. Med denna metod kan vattentillförseln säkerställas året om och växtsäsongen för jordbruket förlängas vilket i sin tur leder till garanterad livsmedelsförsörjning och fattigdomsbekämpning i området. Men de pågående ansträngningarna inbär också utmaningar när det gäller samarbeten, finansiering, teknisk support, och ständiga förbättringar av prototyper för att säkerställa en bättre spatiotemporal täckning. Där det stora målet är att ge en hållbar vattentillförsel till hela Ladakh region. Antalet funktionella artificiella glaciärer är fortfarande mycket begränsad och en stor del av befolkningen i Ladakh kämpar fortfarande med svår vattenbrist. Identifiering av mer lämpliga platser baserat på terräng, meteorologi, och föroreningsnivåerna för installation av dessa strukturer är den primära utmaningen. En annan utmaning är att studera isen och snöns fysikaliska egenskaper och hur de varierar med temperatur och luftfuktighet samt att hitta tekniska lösningar för att göra de konstgjorda glaciärerna hållbarare och därmed förlänga odlingssäsongen och skördeproduktivitet i Ladakh regionen.Personalen i SWASDAG kommer bestå av ett team av glaciologer, hydrologer, fjärranalys specialister, atmosfärforskare och ingenjörer. Under de första två åren kommer personalen att fokusera på att studera is och snös fysikaliska egenskaper i laboratoriemiljö och in situ samt identifiera lämpliga platser genom geospatial modellering för att installera fler glaciärer. Under det tredje året kommer projektet att samarbeta med de lokala myndigheterna genom en community-driven strategi för att garantera vattentillförsel och sysselsättning. Syftet med SWASDAG är att främja vattentillförseln och hållbar utveckling i den kalla torra öknen i Ladakh, Indien genom vetenskapliga undersökningar som leder till: (i) Identifiering och bedömning av troliga hotspots för artificiell glaciär installation; och (ii) policyförslag till myndigheter och forskargrupper för att genomföra forskningsresultaten. Vi planerar att nå dessa syften genom följande forskningsmål:Installera klimatstationer på olika höjder för att uppskatta säsongsvariationer i temperatur, luftfuktighet och föroreningsnivåer.Utföra högupplöst geospatiala terrängmodellering för att hitta lämplighet placeringar baserat på säsongsvariationer för att installation av fler artificiella glaciärer.Studera is och snös fysikaliska egenskaper i laboratoriet och in situ för att kunna ge förslag på utformning av de artificiella glaciärerna för att ge en bättre hållbarhet.Organisera gemensamma seminarier och workshops för kapacitetsuppbyggnad och samhällsmedvetenhet om säkerställning av vattentillförsel.För att utforma och föreslå strategier för hållbart genomförande av forskningsresultaten.SWASDAG är relevant för de övergripande målen för svenskt internationellt bistånd; nämligen att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, och därigenom bidra till en rättvis och hållbar global utveckling. SWASDAG syftar till både omedelbara fördelar och till att skapa kunskap som kan bidra till de långsiktiga målen för svenskt utvecklingssamarbete. SWASDAG länkar fattigdomsbekämpning direkt till alla de tre dimensionerna av hål</narrative>
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        <narrative>Tourism fuelled economic transformation of Ladakh region is bringing a change in demography and livelihood preferences leading to increased exploitation of scarce natural resources. Therefore, need of the hour is to recognize the disruptive changes being brought in the traditional way of life and to devise strategies to reorient the development paradigm towards sustainable resource use and management. We achieved this through the listed study.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sustainable WAter Security through the Development of Artificial Glaciers (SWASDAG) in cold arid desert of Ladakh, India</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hållbar vattentillförsel genom utveckling av artificiella Glaciärer (SWASDAG) är ett samarbete mellan svenska och indiska forskare för att säkerställa vattentillförsel för samhällen i de högt belägna ökenområdena i Ladakh distriktet i Indien. Huvudsyftet med SWASDAG är att komplettera de pågående vattenförvaltningsinsatserna genom installation av konstgjorda glaciärer utförda av Ice Stupa teamet (http://icestupa.org/about) som leds av Rolex pristagaren Sonam Wangchuk. De artificiella glaciärerna eller is konerna skapas under vintermånaderna med hjälp av smältvatten från de naturliga glaciärerna som ligger på högre höjd. Placeringen av strukturerna väljs på ett sådant sätt att de under vårens torra månader smälter och ger vatten till bönderna och befolkningen. Med denna metod kan vattentillförseln säkerställas året om och växtsäsongen för jordbruket förlängas vilket i sin tur leder till garanterad livsmedelsförsörjning och fattigdomsbekämpning i området. Men de pågående ansträngningarna inbär också utmaningar när det gäller samarbeten, finansiering, teknisk support, och ständiga förbättringar av prototyper för att säkerställa en bättre spatiotemporal täckning. Där det stora målet är att ge en hållbar vattentillförsel till hela Ladakh region. Antalet funktionella artificiella glaciärer är fortfarande mycket begränsad och en stor del av befolkningen i Ladakh kämpar fortfarande med svår vattenbrist. Identifiering av mer lämpliga platser baserat på terräng, meteorologi, och föroreningsnivåerna för installation av dessa strukturer är den primära utmaningen. En annan utmaning är att studera isen och snöns fysikaliska egenskaper och hur de varierar med temperatur och luftfuktighet samt att hitta tekniska lösningar för att göra de konstgjorda glaciärerna hållbarare och därmed förlänga odlingssäsongen och skördeproduktivitet i Ladakh regionen.Personalen i SWASDAG kommer bestå av ett team av glaciologer, hydrologer, fjärranalys specialister, atmosfärforskare och ingenjörer. Under de första två åren kommer personalen att fokusera på att studera is och snös fysikaliska egenskaper i laboratoriemiljö och in situ samt identifiera lämpliga platser genom geospatial modellering för att installera fler glaciärer. Under det tredje året kommer projektet att samarbeta med de lokala myndigheterna genom en community-driven strategi för att garantera vattentillförsel och sysselsättning. Syftet med SWASDAG är att främja vattentillförseln och hållbar utveckling i den kalla torra öknen i Ladakh, Indien genom vetenskapliga undersökningar som leder till: (i) Identifiering och bedömning av troliga hotspots för artificiell glaciär installation; och (ii) policyförslag till myndigheter och forskargrupper för att genomföra forskningsresultaten. Vi planerar att nå dessa syften genom följande forskningsmål:Installera klimatstationer på olika höjder för att uppskatta säsongsvariationer i temperatur, luftfuktighet och föroreningsnivåer.Utföra högupplöst geospatiala terrängmodellering för att hitta lämplighet placeringar baserat på säsongsvariationer för att installation av fler artificiella glaciärer.Studera is och snös fysikaliska egenskaper i laboratoriet och in situ för att kunna ge förslag på utformning av de artificiella glaciärerna för att ge en bättre hållbarhet.Organisera gemensamma seminarier och workshops för kapacitetsuppbyggnad och samhällsmedvetenhet om säkerställning av vattentillförsel.För att utforma och föreslå strategier för hållbart genomförande av forskningsresultaten.SWASDAG är relevant för de övergripande målen för svenskt internationellt bistånd; nämligen att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, och därigenom bidra till en rättvis och hållbar global utveckling. SWASDAG syftar till både omedelbara fördelar och till att skapa kunskap som kan bidra till de långsiktiga målen för svenskt utvecklingssamarbete. SWASDAG länkar fattigdomsbekämpning direkt till alla de tre dimensionerna av hål</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Trots att nasofarynxcancer (NPC, cancer i nässvalget) är en vanligt förekommande cancer i Sudan så vet man väldigt lite om orsakerna och det finns heller inget screening-program för att tidigt upptäcka cancern. Det övergripande syftet med följande projekt är för att förstå etiologin bakom NPC och för att utveckla ett användbart screening-verktyg för att detektera NPC i Sudan. Mer specifikt vill vi 1) fastställa vilka riskfaktorerna för NPC är med avseende på både genetik och livsstil; 2) utveckla en icke-invasiv och kostnadseffektiv metod för tidig upptäckt och diagnos av NPC. För att uppnå vårt första (1) mål kommer vi att starta en fall-kontrollstudie på två av Sudans huvudstads största sjukhus dit all diagnosticering och behandling av NPC är centraliserat. Vårt mål är att rekrytera 500 NPC-fall och 1000 matchade kontroller. Samtliga deltagare kommer att intervjuas enligt ett frågeformulär samt att få lämna blodprov. Samband mellan genetik- och livsstilsriskfaktorer och risken för NPC kommer att utvärderas med statistiska analyser. För vårt andra (2) mål kommer insamlat blodserum från fall-kontrollstudien att testas i olika serologiska metoder för detektion av EBV-antikroppar. Med hjälp av resultaten skapas sedan en optimal algoritm. Denna screening-modell kommer att testas på högriskgrupper, inklusive släktingar till NPC-patienter samt på en folkstam med hög NPC-förekomst. Detta unika samarbetsprojekt kommer förhoppningsvis att bredda kunskaperna kring etiologin för NPC och resultaten skulle kunna leda till utvecklingen av förebyggande strategier mot NPC i Sudan.</narrative>
      <narrative>Although nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is a common cancer in Sudan, little is known about its etiology and there is currently no existing screening program for early detection there. The overall aim of this project is to understand etiology of NPC and to develop a useful screening tool for early detection of NPC in Sudan. Specifically we aim at: 1) to determine the genetic and environmental risk factors for NPC; 2) to develop a non-invasive and cost-effective method for early detection and diagnosis of NPC. To achieve aim 1, we will initiate a case-control study in 2 largest hospitals in the capital of Sudan, where NPC diagnosis and treatment is centralized. We aim to recruit 500 incident NPC cases and 1000 matched controls. Each study subject will be interviewed by questionnaire and blood samples collected. Conditional logistic regression model will be used to examine association between genetic and environmental risk factors with NPC risk. For aim 2, we will further use serum samples collected in the case-control study to build an optimal algorithm by testing various serology assays for EBV antibodies and EBV load. The developed screening tool will then be tested in high-risk groups, including relatives of NPC patients, and a high-incidence tribe. This unique collaborative project will hopefully broaden our understanding of etiological factors of NPC, and the results will eventually lead to the development of primary and secondary prevention strategies for NPC in Sudan.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Etiology and early detection for nasopharyngeal carcinoma in Sudan</narrative>
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      <narrative>Although nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is a common cancer in Sudan, little is known about its etiology and there is currently no existing screening program for early detection there. The overall aim of this project is to understand etiology of NPC and to develop a useful screening tool for early detection of NPC in Sudan. Specifically we aim at: 1) to determine the genetic and environmental risk factors for NPC; 2) to develop a non-invasive and cost-effective method for early detection and diagnosis of NPC. To achieve aim 1, we will initiate a case-control study in 2 largest hospitals in the capital of Sudan, where NPC diagnosis and treatment is centralized. We aim to recruit 500 incident NPC cases and 1000 matched controls. Each study subject will be interviewed by questionnaire and blood samples collected. Conditional logistic regression model will be used to examine association between genetic and environmental risk factors with NPC risk. For aim 2, we will further use serum samples collected in the case-control study to build an optimal algorithm by testing various serology assays for EBV antibodies and EBV load. The developed screening tool will then be tested in high-risk groups, including relatives of NPC patients, and a high-incidence tribe. This unique collaborative project will hopefully broaden our understanding of etiological factors of NPC, and the results will eventually lead to the development of primary and secondary prevention strategies for NPC in Sudan.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Trots att nasofarynxcancer (NPC, cancer i nässvalget) är en vanligt förekommande cancer i Sudan så vet man väldigt lite om orsakerna och det finns heller inget screening-program för att tidigt upptäcka cancern. Det övergripande syftet med följande projekt är för att förstå etiologin bakom NPC och för att utveckla ett användbart screening-verktyg för att detektera NPC i Sudan. Mer specifikt vill vi 1) fastställa vilka riskfaktorerna för NPC är med avseende på både genetik och livsstil; 2) utveckla en icke-invasiv och kostnadseffektiv metod för tidig upptäckt och diagnos av NPC. För att uppnå vårt första (1) mål kommer vi att starta en fall-kontrollstudie på två av Sudans huvudstads största sjukhus dit all diagnosticering och behandling av NPC är centraliserat. Vårt mål är att rekrytera 500 NPC-fall och 1000 matchade kontroller. Samtliga deltagare kommer att intervjuas enligt ett frågeformulär samt att få lämna blodprov. Samband mellan genetik- och livsstilsriskfaktorer och risken för NPC kommer att utvärderas med statistiska analyser. För vårt andra (2) mål kommer insamlat blodserum från fall-kontrollstudien att testas i olika serologiska metoder för detektion av EBV-antikroppar. Med hjälp av resultaten skapas sedan en optimal algoritm. Denna screening-modell kommer att testas på högriskgrupper, inklusive släktingar till NPC-patienter samt på en folkstam med hög NPC-förekomst. Detta unika samarbetsprojekt kommer förhoppningsvis att bredda kunskaperna kring etiologin för NPC och resultaten skulle kunna leda till utvecklingen av förebyggande strategier mot NPC i Sudan.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Karolinska Institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förändringsprocesser av skogar och jordbruk, småskaliga jordbrukares praktiker samt nya former av markförvaltning</narrative>
      <narrative>Forest and agrarian transition, smallholder practices and the new forms of land governance: Building research collaboration among Brazil, Nepal a</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tropiska skogar har lyfts fram på den internationella politiska arenan som viktiga kolsänkor för att hejda den globala uppvärmningen. Stora delar av de tropiska skogsområdena ligger i världens fattigaste länder, där de tillhandahåller mat och försörjning till många miljoner fattiga familjer. Skogspolitiken ägnar dock generellt föga uppmärksamhet åt dessa bönders markanvändningssystem. Detta trots att en del av dessa har en potential att kunna kombinera hållbar livsmedelsproduktion med skapandet av ekosystemtjänster, eftersom de kombinerar både jord- och skogsbruk i landskapet.Tidigare forskning som bedrivits av denna forskningsgrupp visar att småbrukare länkar ihop jordbruk och skogsskötsel, både på sin mark och i landskapet i stort. Vår forskning argumenterar därför för att odlingssystem som integrerar jord- och skogsbruk bidrar till ett bättre bevarande av skogar och ekosystemtjänster än vad dagens strikta byråkratiskas uppdelning mellan jordbruk och skog kan åstadkomma. Denna slutsats bygger på erfarenheter från två forskningsprojekt och samarbeten mellan forskare från Brasilien, Peru, Sverige, Tanzania och Nepal. Det första projektet utgjorde en jämförande studie av Brasilien, Peru, Tanzania och Nepal. Vi undersökte frågan om hur man kan stödja upprätthållandet och förstärkandet av ekosystemtjänster på ett sätt som integrerar den lokala kunskapen och kreativiteten hos brukarna. Den andra studien är ett pågående projekt som jämför den ömsesidiga påverkan mellan jord- och skogsbruk, vilken inverkan skogsbyråkrati har på småskaliga markanvändare och vad som motiverar dessa att samarbeta runt ekosystemtjänster i Nepal och Brasilien.De här två studierna tillsammans visar hur frågor om politisk styrning och tillgång till markresurser har blivit allt viktigare frågor i och med att nya former för politisk styrning av markanvändning växer fram på södra halvklotet. Sådan politisk styrning har konsekvenser för handlingsmöjligheterna för de allra fattigaste invånarna i tropiska skogsområden. Den globala skogspolitiken bygger till stor del på en teori som förklarar förändringar i skogslandskapet, den så kallade Forest Transition teorin (FT). Nuvarande FT-modeller är dock dåligt utrustade att förklara den komplexa växelverkan av skogsbevarande initiativ och lokala småbrukares praktiker. Det finns därför ett stort behov av att bättre förstå hur nya former av politisk styrning av markresurser, såsom REDD+ och andra skogsbevarande initiativ, utvecklas lokalt och vilka effekter de får för den lokala befolkningen.Vi är en tvärvetenskaplig grupp av forskare som arbetar med och som vill fortsätta att fördjupa oss i just dessa frågor. I det här samarbetsprojektet avser vi att stärka och vidga det pågående forskningssamarbetet mellan forskare i Brasilien, Nepal och Sverige, samt även dra in peruanska kollegor, för att fördjupa förståelsen av skogslandskap i förändring och hur skogsskyddande policies påverkar (stödjer så väl som hindrar) småbrukares försörjningsmöjligheter.  Det här projektet innebär att vi kan fördjupa förståelsen för de särskilda situationer och förutsättningar som gäller i våra skogsfallstudieområden (i Brasilien, Nepal och Peru). Detta kommer att ge oss möjlighet att förstärka både analysen av och teoretiseringen över dessa aspekter samt bidra till utbytandet av erfarenheter och insikter. Samarbetet mellan forskarna förväntas ge en solid grund för att producera högkvalitativa vetenskapliga resultat. För att uppnå detta krävs att forskarna tillbringar tid tillsammans för att kunna göra gemensamma analyser och ha möjlighet att utbyta tankar och idéer. De samarbetsaktiviteter vi därför föreslår att genomföra i projektet är analytiska workshops, gemensamt fältarbete, workshops med lokala intressenter och seminarier i de tre samarbetsländerna. Vi planerar att formulera så kallade policy briefs för kommunicera med politiker i samarbetsländerna. Vi planerar också att utveckla ytterligare forskningsansökningar som ligger i framkanten</narrative>
      <narrative>Questions of governance and access to resources have become even more important with new and emerging forms of land control in the global South. These have implications for smallholder livelihoods and forest futures. The analytical approaches used to deal with the processes of deforestation and agricultural changes, i.e. forest and agrarian transition models, are ill equipped to explain the complex interaction of forest conservation initiatives and local smallholding practices. There is a need to better understand the way new forms of land governance, such as REDD+, unfold locally and what effects they have on smallholders’ lifeworlds. An interdisciplinary team of researchers from SLU (Sweden), Nepal, and Brazil are working on these issues through country specific cases and cross-country comparisons. This project intends to strengthen the ongoing collaboration and also draw in Peruvian colleagues to deepen the comparative analysis. The collaboration among the researchers is expected to provide a solid ground for contextually informed relational analysis, producing high quality scientific outputs and cutting edge questions for future research. The proposed activities include analytical workshops, joint field work, stakeholder workshops and seminars in three countries, and will provide more space for networking and collaboration. We also plan to develop further research applications and lay groundwork for writing a book.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tropiska skogar har lyfts fram på den internationella politiska arenan som viktiga kolsänkor för att hejda den globala uppvärmningen. Stora delar av de tropiska skogsområdena ligger i världens fattigaste länder, där de tillhandahåller mat och försörjning till många miljoner fattiga familjer. Skogspolitiken ägnar dock generellt föga uppmärksamhet åt dessa bönders markanvändningssystem. Detta trots att en del av dessa har en potential att kunna kombinera hållbar livsmedelsproduktion med skapandet av ekosystemtjänster, eftersom de kombinerar både jord- och skogsbruk i landskapet.Tidigare forskning som bedrivits av denna forskningsgrupp visar att småbrukare länkar ihop jordbruk och skogsskötsel, både på sin mark och i landskapet i stort. Vår forskning argumenterar därför för att odlingssystem som integrerar jord- och skogsbruk bidrar till ett bättre bevarande av skogar och ekosystemtjänster än vad dagens strikta byråkratiskas uppdelning mellan jordbruk och skog kan åstadkomma. Denna slutsats bygger på erfarenheter från två forskningsprojekt och samarbeten mellan forskare från Brasilien, Peru, Sverige, Tanzania och Nepal. Det första projektet utgjorde en jämförande studie av Brasilien, Peru, Tanzania och Nepal. Vi undersökte frågan om hur man kan stödja upprätthållandet och förstärkandet av ekosystemtjänster på ett sätt som integrerar den lokala kunskapen och kreativiteten hos brukarna. Den andra studien är ett pågående projekt som jämför den ömsesidiga påverkan mellan jord- och skogsbruk, vilken inverkan skogsbyråkrati har på småskaliga markanvändare och vad som motiverar dessa att samarbeta runt ekosystemtjänster i Nepal och Brasilien.De här två studierna tillsammans visar hur frågor om politisk styrning och tillgång till markresurser har blivit allt viktigare frågor i och med att nya former för politisk styrning av markanvändning växer fram på södra halvklotet. Sådan politisk styrning har konsekvenser för handlingsmöjligheterna för de allra fattigaste invånarna i tropiska skogsområden. Den globala skogspolitiken bygger till stor del på en teori som förklarar förändringar i skogslandskapet, den så kallade Forest Transition teorin (FT). Nuvarande FT-modeller är dock dåligt utrustade att förklara den komplexa växelverkan av skogsbevarande initiativ och lokala småbrukares praktiker. Det finns därför ett stort behov av att bättre förstå hur nya former av politisk styrning av markresurser, såsom REDD+ och andra skogsbevarande initiativ, utvecklas lokalt och vilka effekter de får för den lokala befolkningen.Vi är en tvärvetenskaplig grupp av forskare som arbetar med och som vill fortsätta att fördjupa oss i just dessa frågor. I det här samarbetsprojektet avser vi att stärka och vidga det pågående forskningssamarbetet mellan forskare i Brasilien, Nepal och Sverige, samt även dra in peruanska kollegor, för att fördjupa förståelsen av skogslandskap i förändring och hur skogsskyddande policies påverkar (stödjer så väl som hindrar) småbrukares försörjningsmöjligheter.  Det här projektet innebär att vi kan fördjupa förståelsen för de särskilda situationer och förutsättningar som gäller i våra skogsfallstudieområden (i Brasilien, Nepal och Peru). Detta kommer att ge oss möjlighet att förstärka både analysen av och teoretiseringen över dessa aspekter samt bidra till utbytandet av erfarenheter och insikter. Samarbetet mellan forskarna förväntas ge en solid grund för att producera högkvalitativa vetenskapliga resultat. För att uppnå detta krävs att forskarna tillbringar tid tillsammans för att kunna göra gemensamma analyser och ha möjlighet att utbyta tankar och idéer. De samarbetsaktiviteter vi därför föreslår att genomföra i projektet är analytiska workshops, gemensamt fältarbete, workshops med lokala intressenter och seminarier i de tre samarbetsländerna. Vi planerar att formulera så kallade policy briefs för kommunicera med politiker i samarbetsländerna. Vi planerar också att utveckla ytterligare forskningsansökningar som ligger i framkanten</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att förstå hur det immunologiska virusförsvaret fungerar hos den indiska eksilkesfjärilenDen globala produktionen av silke domineras av den japanska silkesfjärilen, Bombyx mori, och den indiska eksilkesfjärilen. Fattiga bönder engagerade i silkesproduktion från den indiska eksilkesfjärilen och 60 % av deras årsinkomst är beroende av silkesproduktionen. Dessvärre drabbas många eksilkesfjärilspuppor av infektioner med baculoviruset AmNPV, vilket i vanliga fall ger förluster på cirka 10-20 %, men ibland går så mycket som 80 % av pupporna förlorade, med stora konsekvenser för familjernas inkomst. Virussjukdomar förekommer framförallt i fjärilar, men lite är känt om deras antivirala immunsvar. Detta projekt syftar huvudsakligen till att förstå de mekanismer som är involverade i försvar mot baculovirus i den indiska eksilkesfjärilen. Eftersom den har ett fönster i puppskalet som gör att man kan titta in i puppan och se hur den mår, är det en utmärkt modell för studier av virusförsvar. För att undersöka det generella immunförsvaret mot baculovirusinfektion, och för att förstå om specifika anti-virala gener finns, har vi initierat ett projekt där vi samtidigt tittar på alla gener som påverkats av en virusinfektion. Utifrån de resultat som vi får kommer vi som en uppföljning analysera de olika genernas funktion. Detta görs med RNA-interferens, vilket är en metod att stänga av fjärilens produktion av proteiner genom att bryta med det budbärar-RNA som bildas. Kunskapen om RNA-inteferens finns framförallt hos den svenska samarbetspartnern, medan kunskapen om hantering av fjärilarna och hur man bäst genomför virusinfektioner i dem finns i Indien. Projektet omfattar därför två-vägs kunskapsöverföring och kräver utbyte av forskare. Slutresultatet är en förståelse för den indiska eksilkesfjärilens immunförsvar mot virusinfektioner och kan användas för att utveckla eksilkesfjärilar som är mindre känsliga för virusinfektion.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The largest number of insect species described as affected by viruses is found in Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies). Among the commercially important species heavily affected by virus infections is the tasar silkmoth, Antheraea mylitta, which is yearly harvested in India by thousands of tons. Therefore, the aim of this project is to analyze the tasar silkmoth anti-viral defense in general exploring signal pathways and proteins active in the response. Candidate genes will be analyzed with knockdown using RNA interference (RNAi). We also want to compare a newly described iflavirus found in the Chinese oak silkmoth, ApIV with a similar virus in A. mylitta.Wealth in India is unevenly distributed and the farmers engaged in silkworm production (sericulture) are typically poor. The annual income from sericulture is about 10 kSEK for a sericulture farmer, accounting for 60% of the total revenue. Virus infections are abundant, normally ending up in losses of about 10-20%, but sometimes as much as 80%, having major implications on family income for these poor farmers who are dependent on the harvest of pupae. We will in this project merge the knowledge from three countries in Asia with long experience in silkmoth practice with knowledge on viruses and RNAi in Sweden so that we in the end have a good foundation for continuation of the research.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Pastoralists across East Africa are challenged by loss of land, political conflicts, population increase, economic inequality, and climate change. A transition from pastoralism to agro-pastoralism has been observed in semi-arid areas in response to these challenges. The hypothesis for this project is that the resilience of this transition rests on the capacity to provide secure but still flexible access to land, the so called paradox of pastoralist land tenure.The purpose of this project is to conduct a comparative study of land tenure and capacity for climate adaption in four semi-arid, pastoralist regions in Kenya. The aim is to provide new insights on how pastoralist land tenure can be designed to enable effective adaptation strategies. The four Kenyan case study counties are all dominated by semi-arid land.We identify and categorize land tenure systems and associated practices within these four areas, and map the way land tenure is practiced in these counties through samples of communities in each county. This will enable an evaluation of the marginal valuation of changes in attributes central to household welfare and collective action. The project will use a combination of ecological methods to measure rangeland productivity, combined with interview data on household livestock and milk production, animal breeds and health.We will then synthesize these results to identify pathways towards resilient pastoralist land tenure systems and propose alternative tenure designs.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">För närvarande är mer än 23 miljoner människor över hela Afrikas horn beroende nomadiserande boskapsskötsel, så kallad pastoralism, för sitt uppehälle. Detta levnadssätt utmanas allt mer av en kombination av förlust av mark till förmån för jordbruksexpansion, turism, infrastruktur och annan markexploatering, men även frekventa och bestående politiska konflikter och våld, befolkningsökning, accelererande ekonomisk ojämlikhet och klimatförändringar. För att hantera dessa utmaningar har en pågående övergång från pastoralism till så kallad agro-pastoralism observerats i flera halvtorra områden i Kenya. Agro-pastoralism kännetecknas av en mer bofast tillvaro, samt mer privatiserad och kommersialiserad användning av mark. Den underliggande hypotesen för det föreslagna forskningsprojektet är att den långsiktiga uthålligheten i denna övergång från traditionella nomadiserande försörjningsstrategier till en mer bofast och marknadsorienterad försörjning vilar på möjligheten att ha en tillgång till mark som är säker men samtidigt ändå flexibel, den så kallade pastoralistparadoxen. Syftet med det föreslagna projektet är därför att analysera denna övergång genom en jämförande studie av sambandet mellan markinnehav och kapaciteten för klimatanpassning i fyra halvtorra regioner i Kenya som domineras av pastoralism. Genom en tvärvetenskaplig och stegvis uppbyggd forskningsdesign, som vägleds av ett fokus på sambandet mellan klimatsårbarhet och dynamiken i markrättsliga frågor, är syftet med att bidra med nya insikter om hur besittningsrätten för pastoralister kan utformas för att möjliggöra effektiva klimatanpassningsstrategier. De fyra kenyanska distrikt (counties) som valts som fallstudieområden är West Pokot, Baringo, Laikipia och Isiolo. De är alla dominerade av semiarida marker där pastoralism är eller har varit den dominerande försörjningen. Tillsammans ger dessa områden mycket relevanta och lämpliga möjligheter att studera sambandet mellan pastoralism och sårbarheten för klimatförändringar. I projektet kommer vi att (1) identifiera och kategorisera olika markägoförhållandena och tillhörande markanvändning inom och mellan dessa fyra områden i Kenya. Baserat på detta kommer vi därefter att (2) analysera hur drivkrafter som skapas genom olika markägoförhållandena påverkar pastoralisters markanvändning, hushållning med mark och boskap, samt bredare försörjningsstrategier. En enkätundersökning som kommer att genomföras över alla fyra fallstudieområden. Den kommer att göra det möjligt att skatta det marginella värdet av faktorer som är centrala för hushållens välfärd och gemensamma beslut, såsom boskapens hälsotillstånd, klimatvariationer och säkerheten i möjligheterna att nyttja betesmark. Detta kombineras med ekologiska metoder som kommer att användas för att mäta betesmarkers produktivitet över säsonger. Här ingår en beskrivning och analys av befintliga produktionssystem genom kvantitativa helårsmätningar i områden med olika förvaltningsmetoder med fokus på foderproduktion, biologisk mångfald, vattentillgänglighet, samt kvalitativa analyser av foder. Vi kommer också att genomföra kvalitativa intervjuer om hushållens boskap och mjölkproduktion, djurraser och hälsa, med fokus på förändringar över tid. Slutligen kommer vi sammanföra dessa resultat för att identifiera vägar mot klimatuthålliga markägoförhållandena för pastoralister. Med tanke på den allmänna bristen på empiriska studier om sambandet mellan pastoralism och motståndskraft mot klimatförändringar, är den föreslagna tvärvetenskapliga och jämförande studien ett innovativt empiriskt och metodologiskt bidrag. Projektet har även en stark betoning på dialog och interaktion genom flera workshops med avnämare, samt inbegriper en avslutande policydesignanalys. Det ger projektet en möjlighet att engagera pastorala samhällen samt beslutsfattare på olika nivåer för att identifiera sätt att hantera pastoralistparadoxen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">För närvarande är mer än 23 miljoner människor över hela Afrikas horn beroende nomadiserande boskapsskötsel, så kallad pastoralism, för sitt uppehälle. Detta levnadssätt utmanas allt mer av en kombination av förlust av mark till förmån för jordbruksexpansion, turism, infrastruktur och annan markexploatering, men även frekventa och bestående politiska konflikter och våld, befolkningsökning, accelererande ekonomisk ojämlikhet och klimatförändringar. För att hantera dessa utmaningar har en pågående övergång från pastoralism till så kallad agro-pastoralism observerats i flera halvtorra områden i Kenya. Agro-pastoralism kännetecknas av en mer bofast tillvaro, samt mer privatiserad och kommersialiserad användning av mark. Den underliggande hypotesen för det föreslagna forskningsprojektet är att den långsiktiga uthålligheten i denna övergång från traditionella nomadiserande försörjningsstrategier till en mer bofast och marknadsorienterad försörjning vilar på möjligheten att ha en tillgång till mark som är säker men samtidigt ändå flexibel, den så kallade pastoralistparadoxen. Syftet med det föreslagna projektet är därför att analysera denna övergång genom en jämförande studie av sambandet mellan markinnehav och kapaciteten för klimatanpassning i fyra halvtorra regioner i Kenya som domineras av pastoralism. Genom en tvärvetenskaplig och stegvis uppbyggd forskningsdesign, som vägleds av ett fokus på sambandet mellan klimatsårbarhet och dynamiken i markrättsliga frågor, är syftet med att bidra med nya insikter om hur besittningsrätten för pastoralister kan utformas för att möjliggöra effektiva klimatanpassningsstrategier. De fyra kenyanska distrikt (counties) som valts som fallstudieområden är West Pokot, Baringo, Laikipia och Isiolo. De är alla dominerade av semiarida marker där pastoralism är eller har varit den dominerande försörjningen. Tillsammans ger dessa områden mycket relevanta och lämpliga möjligheter att studera sambandet mellan pastoralism och sårbarheten för klimatförändringar. I projektet kommer vi att (1) identifiera och kategorisera olika markägoförhållandena och tillhörande markanvändning inom och mellan dessa fyra områden i Kenya. Baserat på detta kommer vi därefter att (2) analysera hur drivkrafter som skapas genom olika markägoförhållandena påverkar pastoralisters markanvändning, hushållning med mark och boskap, samt bredare försörjningsstrategier. En enkätundersökning som kommer att genomföras över alla fyra fallstudieområden. Den kommer att göra det möjligt att skatta det marginella värdet av faktorer som är centrala för hushållens välfärd och gemensamma beslut, såsom boskapens hälsotillstånd, klimatvariationer och säkerheten i möjligheterna att nyttja betesmark. Detta kombineras med ekologiska metoder som kommer att användas för att mäta betesmarkers produktivitet över säsonger. Här ingår en beskrivning och analys av befintliga produktionssystem genom kvantitativa helårsmätningar i områden med olika förvaltningsmetoder med fokus på foderproduktion, biologisk mångfald, vattentillgänglighet, samt kvalitativa analyser av foder. Vi kommer också att genomföra kvalitativa intervjuer om hushållens boskap och mjölkproduktion, djurraser och hälsa, med fokus på förändringar över tid. Slutligen kommer vi sammanföra dessa resultat för att identifiera vägar mot klimatuthålliga markägoförhållandena för pastoralister. Med tanke på den allmänna bristen på empiriska studier om sambandet mellan pastoralism och motståndskraft mot klimatförändringar, är den föreslagna tvärvetenskapliga och jämförande studien ett innovativt empiriskt och metodologiskt bidrag. Projektet har även en stark betoning på dialog och interaktion genom flera workshops med avnämare, samt inbegriper en avslutande policydesignanalys. Det ger projektet en möjlighet att engagera pastorala samhällen samt beslutsfattare på olika nivåer för att identifiera sätt att hantera pastoralistparadoxen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">För närvarande är mer än 23 miljoner människor över hela Afrikas horn beroende nomadiserande boskapsskötsel, så kallad pastoralism, för sitt uppehälle. Detta levnadssätt utmanas allt mer av en kombination av förlust av mark till förmån för jordbruksexpansion, turism, infrastruktur och annan markexploatering, men även frekventa och bestående politiska konflikter och våld, befolkningsökning, accelererande ekonomisk ojämlikhet och klimatförändringar. För att hantera dessa utmaningar har en pågående övergång från pastoralism till så kallad agro-pastoralism observerats i flera halvtorra områden i Kenya. Agro-pastoralism kännetecknas av en mer bofast tillvaro, samt mer privatiserad och kommersialiserad användning av mark. Den underliggande hypotesen för det föreslagna forskningsprojektet är att den långsiktiga uthålligheten i denna övergång från traditionella nomadiserande försörjningsstrategier till en mer bofast och marknadsorienterad försörjning vilar på möjligheten att ha en tillgång till mark som är säker men samtidigt ändå flexibel, den så kallade pastoralistparadoxen. Syftet med det föreslagna projektet är därför att analysera denna övergång genom en jämförande studie av sambandet mellan markinnehav och kapaciteten för klimatanpassning i fyra halvtorra regioner i Kenya som domineras av pastoralism. Genom en tvärvetenskaplig och stegvis uppbyggd forskningsdesign, som vägleds av ett fokus på sambandet mellan klimatsårbarhet och dynamiken i markrättsliga frågor, är syftet med att bidra med nya insikter om hur besittningsrätten för pastoralister kan utformas för att möjliggöra effektiva klimatanpassningsstrategier. De fyra kenyanska distrikt (counties) som valts som fallstudieområden är West Pokot, Baringo, Laikipia och Isiolo. De är alla dominerade av semiarida marker där pastoralism är eller har varit den dominerande försörjningen. Tillsammans ger dessa områden mycket relevanta och lämpliga möjligheter att studera sambandet mellan pastoralism och sårbarheten för klimatförändringar. I projektet kommer vi att (1) identifiera och kategorisera olika markägoförhållandena och tillhörande markanvändning inom och mellan dessa fyra områden i Kenya. Baserat på detta kommer vi därefter att (2) analysera hur drivkrafter som skapas genom olika markägoförhållandena påverkar pastoralisters markanvändning, hushållning med mark och boskap, samt bredare försörjningsstrategier. En enkätundersökning som kommer att genomföras över alla fyra fallstudieområden. Den kommer att göra det möjligt att skatta det marginella värdet av faktorer som är centrala för hushållens välfärd och gemensamma beslut, såsom boskapens hälsotillstånd, klimatvariationer och säkerheten i möjligheterna att nyttja betesmark. Detta kombineras med ekologiska metoder som kommer att användas för att mäta betesmarkers produktivitet över säsonger. Här ingår en beskrivning och analys av befintliga produktionssystem genom kvantitativa helårsmätningar i områden med olika förvaltningsmetoder med fokus på foderproduktion, biologisk mångfald, vattentillgänglighet, samt kvalitativa analyser av foder. Vi kommer också att genomföra kvalitativa intervjuer om hushållens boskap och mjölkproduktion, djurraser och hälsa, med fokus på förändringar över tid. Slutligen kommer vi sammanföra dessa resultat för att identifiera vägar mot klimatuthålliga markägoförhållandena för pastoralister. Med tanke på den allmänna bristen på empiriska studier om sambandet mellan pastoralism och motståndskraft mot klimatförändringar, är den föreslagna tvärvetenskapliga och jämförande studien ett innovativt empiriskt och metodologiskt bidrag. Projektet har även en stark betoning på dialog och interaktion genom flera workshops med avnämare, samt inbegriper en avslutande policydesignanalys. Det ger projektet en möjlighet att engagera pastorala samhällen samt beslutsfattare på olika nivåer för att identifiera sätt att hantera pastoralistparadoxen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Emerging infectious diseases threaten global biodiversity and public health. Our project goal is to enhance the capability for detection of zoonotic and emerging pathogens in Asian wildlife and people. Samples will be collected from wild animals and people working in the animal-human-ecosystem interface for analysis of selected viral and bacterial pathogens and antimicrobial resistance. The 4-year project will include surveillance and screening of elephants and wildlife workers for tuberculosis, along with sampling primates and rodents for other zoonotic pathogens. Safe and efficient immobilization techniques will be developed to enable optimal sample collection and to ensure human safety and animal welfare during handling of wildlife. Cutting edge technologies will be used for evaluation of physiological functions to prevent complications during immobilization, and for identification of novel pathogens. A strong emphasis will be put on strengthening individual and institutional capacities in conjunction with the research activities. With an emphasis on the One Health approach, contributing collaborators are from complementary fields of veterinary and human health, microbiology, metagenomics, bioinformatics, and wildlife conservation at scientific and governmental institutions. Our research on emerging pathogens and wildlife immobilization is of direct relevance for local livelihoods (health and poverty alleviation), wildlife resource management and biodiversity conservation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sjukdomar som kan spridas mellan djur och människor (zoonoser) och antibiotikaresistens är stora problem som påverkar folk- och djurhälsa, livsmedelsförsörjning och ekonomisk tillväxt. Risken för spridning av zoonotiska smittämnen ökar med hög befolkningstäthet och nära kontakt mellan människor, boskap och vilda djur. Många zoonoser och nya smittämnen har sitt ursprung hos vilda djurpopulationer. Men det vilda djurlivet är också en viktig tillgång för lokalbefolkningen i många låginkomstländer där naturbaserad turism är en betydelsefull inkomstkälla som ökar starkt. Det behövs utökad forskning och kännedom om övervakning och diagnostik av smittämnen och antibiotikaresistens i vilda djurpopulationer och hos lokalbefolkning i nära kontakt med vilda djur. Kunskapen om förekomst av zoonoser hos vilda djur i Asien är otillräcklig. Vid sjukdomsövervakning av vilda djur krävs vanligen immobilisering (sövning; narkos) för att kunna samla in biologiska prover och garantera säker vilthantering för både djurens och människornas skull. Dock saknas effektiva och säkra immobiliseringsmetoder för många vilda djurarter.     Det övergripande målet med detta fyraåriga projekt är att förbättra övervakningen och stärka beredskapen mot zoonotiska infektionssjukdomar hos asiatiska elefanter, apor och människor. Provinsamling från vilda djur och människor som jobbar med vilt på Sri Lanka kommer ske för analys av specifika virus och bakterier, samt nya smittämnen. Fokus kommer att vara på sjukdomar som har stor betydelse för djur- och folkhälsan och med socioekonomisk påverkan. Den nya kunskapen som genereras genom forskningen kommer bidra till en hållbar fattigdomsbekämpning och stödja bevarandet av global biodiversitet.Forskning utförs inom fyra sammanlänkade projektdelar:1) Förekomst av tuberkulos hos asiatiska elefanter och människor. Prover samlas in från föräldralösa elefantungar på rehabiliteringscenter och i djurpark, från vilda elefanter i nationalparker och från personal som jobbar med vilda djur, såsom elefantskötare och viltveterinärer. Antibiotikaresistens kommer undersökas.2) Zoonoser hos apor. Provinsamling från makaker och langurer som befinner sig nära människors bostäder, i tempelområden och i nationalparker. Laboratorieanalys inkluderar förekomst av rota- och hantavirus, Salmonella, Campylobacter, Leptospira, samt antibiotikaresistens hos identifierade bakterier.3) Utveckling av säkra och effektiva immobiliseringsmetoder för asiatiska elefanter och apor. Vid provtagning som kräver immobilisering kommer nya sövningskombinationer utvecklas för säker hantering. Protokoll för behandling av komplikationer såsom syrebrist kommer etableras för att minska riskerna för de sövda djuren. Förbättrad hantering av vilda asiatiska djurarter bidrar till bevarandet av biologisk mångfald.4) Kartläggning av smittor hos vilda gnagare. Förekomst av hantavirus och Leptospira undersöks genom provtagning av vilda gnagare. Metagenomisk analys kommer utföras för att identifiera eventuella nya smittämnen.     Projektet utgår från en ’One-Health’-strategi både på lokal, regional och global nivå, med en tvärvetenskaplig grupp med experter inom veterinärmedicin, humanmedicin, mikrobiologi, bioinformatik och viltvård. Samarbetspartners inkluderar Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet (SLU), Karolinska Institutet (KI), Totalförsvarets Forskningsinstitut (FOI) och Kolmårdens djurpark i Sverige. Medverkande på Sri Lanka är University of Kelaniya, University of Peradeniya och Department of Wildlife Conservation. Kompetensuppbyggnad avseende laboratoriemetodik och viltimmobilisering sker genom forskarutbyten för internationella samarbetspartners och SLU, KI och Kolmårdens djurpark i Sverige. Under projektets gång arrangeras workshops för kunskapsuppbyggnad och spridning av resultat, vilket också sker på internationella konferenser och genom vetenskapliga publikationer. Projektet kommer förse myndigheter med information om förekomst av zoonotiska och eventuellt nya smittämnen</narrative>
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      <narrative>Emerging infectious diseases threaten global biodiversity and public health. Our project goal is to enhance the capability for detection of zoonotic and emerging pathogens in Asian wildlife and people. Samples will be collected from wild animals and people working in the animal-human-ecosystem interface for analysis of selected viral and bacterial pathogens and antimicrobial resistance. The 4-year project will include surveillance and screening of elephants and wildlife workers for tuberculosis, along with sampling primates and rodents for other zoonotic pathogens. Safe and efficient immobilization techniques will be developed to enable optimal sample collection and to ensure human safety and animal welfare during handling of wildlife. Cutting edge technologies will be used for evaluation of physiological functions to prevent complications during immobilization, and for identification of novel pathogens. A strong emphasis will be put on strengthening individual and institutional capacities in conjunction with the research activities. With an emphasis on the One Health approach, contributing collaborators are from complementary fields of veterinary and human health, microbiology, metagenomics, bioinformatics, and wildlife conservation at scientific and governmental institutions. Our research on emerging pathogens and wildlife immobilization is of direct relevance for local livelihoods (health and poverty alleviation), wildlife resource management and biodiversity conservation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sjukdomar som kan spridas mellan djur och människor (zoonoser) och antibiotikaresistens är stora problem som påverkar folk- och djurhälsa, livsmedelsförsörjning och ekonomisk tillväxt. Risken för spridning av zoonotiska smittämnen ökar med hög befolkningstäthet och nära kontakt mellan människor, boskap och vilda djur. Många zoonoser och nya smittämnen har sitt ursprung hos vilda djurpopulationer. Men det vilda djurlivet är också en viktig tillgång för lokalbefolkningen i många låginkomstländer där naturbaserad turism är en betydelsefull inkomstkälla som ökar starkt. Det behövs utökad forskning och kännedom om övervakning och diagnostik av smittämnen och antibiotikaresistens i vilda djurpopulationer och hos lokalbefolkning i nära kontakt med vilda djur. Kunskapen om förekomst av zoonoser hos vilda djur i Asien är otillräcklig. Vid sjukdomsövervakning av vilda djur krävs vanligen immobilisering (sövning; narkos) för att kunna samla in biologiska prover och garantera säker vilthantering för både djurens och människornas skull. Dock saknas effektiva och säkra immobiliseringsmetoder för många vilda djurarter.     Det övergripande målet med detta fyraåriga projekt är att förbättra övervakningen och stärka beredskapen mot zoonotiska infektionssjukdomar hos asiatiska elefanter, apor och människor. Provinsamling från vilda djur och människor som jobbar med vilt på Sri Lanka kommer ske för analys av specifika virus och bakterier, samt nya smittämnen. Fokus kommer att vara på sjukdomar som har stor betydelse för djur- och folkhälsan och med socioekonomisk påverkan. Den nya kunskapen som genereras genom forskningen kommer bidra till en hållbar fattigdomsbekämpning och stödja bevarandet av global biodiversitet.Forskning utförs inom fyra sammanlänkade projektdelar:1) Förekomst av tuberkulos hos asiatiska elefanter och människor. Prover samlas in från föräldralösa elefantungar på rehabiliteringscenter och i djurpark, från vilda elefanter i nationalparker och från personal som jobbar med vilda djur, såsom elefantskötare och viltveterinärer. Antibiotikaresistens kommer undersökas.2) Zoonoser hos apor. Provinsamling från makaker och langurer som befinner sig nära människors bostäder, i tempelområden och i nationalparker. Laboratorieanalys inkluderar förekomst av rota- och hantavirus, Salmonella, Campylobacter, Leptospira, samt antibiotikaresistens hos identifierade bakterier.3) Utveckling av säkra och effektiva immobiliseringsmetoder för asiatiska elefanter och apor. Vid provtagning som kräver immobilisering kommer nya sövningskombinationer utvecklas för säker hantering. Protokoll för behandling av komplikationer såsom syrebrist kommer etableras för att minska riskerna för de sövda djuren. Förbättrad hantering av vilda asiatiska djurarter bidrar till bevarandet av biologisk mångfald.4) Kartläggning av smittor hos vilda gnagare. Förekomst av hantavirus och Leptospira undersöks genom provtagning av vilda gnagare. Metagenomisk analys kommer utföras för att identifiera eventuella nya smittämnen.     Projektet utgår från en ’One-Health’-strategi både på lokal, regional och global nivå, med en tvärvetenskaplig grupp med experter inom veterinärmedicin, humanmedicin, mikrobiologi, bioinformatik och viltvård. Samarbetspartners inkluderar Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet (SLU), Karolinska Institutet (KI), Totalförsvarets Forskningsinstitut (FOI) och Kolmårdens djurpark i Sverige. Medverkande på Sri Lanka är University of Kelaniya, University of Peradeniya och Department of Wildlife Conservation. Kompetensuppbyggnad avseende laboratoriemetodik och viltimmobilisering sker genom forskarutbyten för internationella samarbetspartners och SLU, KI och Kolmårdens djurpark i Sverige. Under projektets gång arrangeras workshops för kunskapsuppbyggnad och spridning av resultat, vilket också sker på internationella konferenser och genom vetenskapliga publikationer. Projektet kommer förse myndigheter med information om förekomst av zoonotiska och eventuellt nya smittämnen</narrative>
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      <narrative>CHEST: Coordination of HEalth and Social care for TB patients in Mozambique: A pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial</narrative>
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      <narrative>Mozambique has a high burden of tuberculosis (TB), a disease that mostly affects the poor and can worsen poverty. The economic burden of TB (direct and indirect costs) can worsen adherence, treatment outcomes, and even result in death. Cash transfers can help this situation, but many TB patients eligible are not included in general cash transfer schemes. The main purpose of this study is to develop and evaluate a bi-directional referral system between health and social services to increase TB patients’ access to grants, improve their health and wellbeing, and increase TB notification rates . A pragmatic cluster randomized trial assess this system´s impact on TB notification rates, TB treatment success rates and rates of occurrence of catastrophic costs. This will be combined with analysis of the proportion of TB patients accessing the clinic, patient quality of life, proportion of TB suspects referred to health centres , and a process and cost evaluation alongside the trial. Data will be collected from registers, patient questionnaires, interviews and focus group discussions. Multivariate analysis will be conducted to assess intervention effectiveness, along with framework analysis for qualitative outcomes. Knowledge generated from this study will help develop models to connect health and social services, deliver cash transfers to TB patients and improve case detection of TB in Mozambique and ways to improve TB patients´ health and wellbeing in low-income settings.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tuberkulos (TBC) är den infektionssjukdom som orsakar flest dödsfall globalt. Sjukdomen kan botas med en kombinationsbehandling med flera antibiotika som behöver användas i minst 6 månader. TBC har ofta allvarliga ekonomiska konsekvenser för patienten på grund av direkta medicinska kostnader under diagnosfasen och den långa behandlingstiden. Dessutom drabbas patienten ofta av betydande inkomstbortfall på grund av nedsatt arbetsförmåga, diskriminering på arbetsmarknaden och täta sjukvårdskontakter. Även icke-medicinska kostnader som för transport och mat under vårdsökande och sjukhusvistelser bidrar. TBC patienter har sällan tillgång till ekonomisk ersättning för dessa kostnader i låg- och medelinkomstländer. I detta projekt kommer vi utvärdera en ny modell för samarbete mellan sjukvårdssektorn och socialtjänsten i Moçambique. Mocambique är ett fattigt land som har ett socialt bidragssystem för de fattiga, men TBC-patienter har ofta inte tillgång till detta. De som är bidragsmottagare har hög risk för TBC eftersom de tillhör de fattigaste i landet, och TBC är betydligt vanligare bland de fattiga. Vi kommer genomföra en intervention där sjukvårdpersonal remitterar  TBC-patienter till socialtjänsten för eventuellt ekonomiskt bistånd, och där personal inom socialtjänsten remitterar personer med TBC symptom till sjukvården. Projektet har utvecklats tillsammans med representanter för sjukvården och socialtjänsten i två provinser i Moçambique. Intervention utvärderas genom en randomiserad kontrollerad studie där vi ska studera hur många fler patienter som remitteras från socialtjänsten och identifieras med TBC, hur många TBC patienter som remitteras till socialtjänsten och får ekonomisk bistånd, hur många TBC patienter som botas, och hur de ekonomiska konsekvenserna för patienterna ändras. Vi ska också utvärdera erfarenheterna från vårdgivares, socialtjänstens, beslutsfattares och patienters perspektiv. Detta projekt kommer bidra med kunskap om hur sociala interventioner kan förbättra TBC patienters hälsa och välbefinnande, och hur samarbete mellan sjukvården och socialtjänsten kan förbättras för TBC patienter och även personer med andra sjukdomar.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tuberkulos (TBC) är den infektionssjukdom som orsakar flest dödsfall globalt. Sjukdomen kan botas med en kombinationsbehandling med flera antibiotika som behöver användas i minst 6 månader. TBC har ofta allvarliga ekonomiska konsekvenser för patienten på grund av direkta medicinska kostnader under diagnosfasen och den långa behandlingstiden. Dessutom drabbas patienten ofta av betydande inkomstbortfall på grund av nedsatt arbetsförmåga, diskriminering på arbetsmarknaden och täta sjukvårdskontakter. Även icke-medicinska kostnader som för transport och mat under vårdsökande och sjukhusvistelser bidrar. TBC patienter har sällan tillgång till ekonomisk ersättning för dessa kostnader i låg- och medelinkomstländer. I detta projekt kommer vi utvärdera en ny modell för samarbete mellan sjukvårdssektorn och socialtjänsten i Moçambique. Mocambique är ett fattigt land som har ett socialt bidragssystem för de fattiga, men TBC-patienter har ofta inte tillgång till detta. De som är bidragsmottagare har hög risk för TBC eftersom de tillhör de fattigaste i landet, och TBC är betydligt vanligare bland de fattiga. Vi kommer genomföra en intervention där sjukvårdpersonal remitterar  TBC-patienter till socialtjänsten för eventuellt ekonomiskt bistånd, och där personal inom socialtjänsten remitterar personer med TBC symptom till sjukvården. Projektet har utvecklats tillsammans med representanter för sjukvården och socialtjänsten i två provinser i Moçambique. Intervention utvärderas genom en randomiserad kontrollerad studie där vi ska studera hur många fler patienter som remitteras från socialtjänsten och identifieras med TBC, hur många TBC patienter som remitteras till socialtjänsten och får ekonomisk bistånd, hur många TBC patienter som botas, och hur de ekonomiska konsekvenserna för patienterna ändras. Vi ska också utvärdera erfarenheterna från vårdgivares, socialtjänstens, beslutsfattares och patienters perspektiv. Detta projekt kommer bidra med kunskap om hur sociala interventioner kan förbättra TBC patienters hälsa och välbefinnande, och hur samarbete mellan sjukvården och socialtjänsten kan förbättras för TBC patienter och även personer med andra sjukdomar.</narrative>
      <narrative>Mozambique has a high burden of tuberculosis (TB), a disease that mostly affects the poor and can worsen poverty. The economic burden of TB (direct and indirect costs) can worsen adherence, treatment outcomes, and even result in death. Cash transfers can help this situation, but many TB patients eligible are not included in general cash transfer schemes. The main purpose of this study is to develop and evaluate a bi-directional referral system between health and social services to increase TB patients’ access to grants, improve their health and wellbeing, and increase TB notification rates . A pragmatic cluster randomized trial assess this system´s impact on TB notification rates, TB treatment success rates and rates of occurrence of catastrophic costs. This will be combined with analysis of the proportion of TB patients accessing the clinic, patient quality of life, proportion of TB suspects referred to health centres , and a process and cost evaluation alongside the trial. Data will be collected from registers, patient questionnaires, interviews and focus group discussions. Multivariate analysis will be conducted to assess intervention effectiveness, along with framework analysis for qualitative outcomes. Knowledge generated from this study will help develop models to connect health and social services, deliver cash transfers to TB patients and improve case detection of TB in Mozambique and ways to improve TB patients´ health and wellbeing in low-income settings.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Senegalfloden ger vatten till bevattning åt mer än 200 000 hektar risodling längs dess flodområde (Guinea, Mali, Mauretanien och Senegal). Mauretanien och Senegal är fattiga, svårt svältdrabbade länder, de rankas på 55: e och 44: e plats i Global Hunger Index, med ett starkt beroende av jordbruk och boskap. Stora områden av de båda länderna består av öknar eller halvtorra områden, med otillräcklig nederbörd för att upprätthålla jordbruket. Den mest fertila regionen är längs Senegalfloden är vid gränsen mellan de två länderna. Byggandet av dammar vid Manantali och Diama upprättade ett effektivt system för bevattning av de omgivande landområdena. Den dominerande grödan är ris, som vanligtvis odlas under översilning två säsonger i rad. En torr, varm säsong mellan mars och juni, och en våt, varm säsong mellan juli och november. Under den kalla perioden, mitten av november till mitten av mars, lämnas fälten i träda. Området längs Senegalfloden erkänns som en viktig zon för social stabilitet och utrotningen av svält i Västafrika. Genom avel och agronomi, har vi visat att det pågående projektet (som slutar 2017), att durumvetessorter med tidig mognad och hög värmetolerans gav över tre ton ha-1 på bara 90 dagar på de platser längs Senegalfloden där den testades. Dessutom är de skördade durumvetekornen av högsta kvalitet och kan säljas på den internationella marknaden till ett pris av över 300 € t-1. När projektet väl har skalats upp, kommer det resultera i 500 000 ton ny mat eller 150 miljoner € extra i intäkter för småbrukare, utan att påverka den aktuella risproduktionen. Mauretanien och Senegal är båda konsumenter av couscous och andra grynprodukter, som importeras som industriprodukter för över 20 miljoner € årligen, därtill i form av 100 miljoner € av durum korn till de tre industripastafabriker som finns i Mauretanien och Senegal. Genom att tillgängliggöra högavkastande durumvetesorter anpassade till detta flodområde kommer mängden protein som kan assimileras i kosten öka, samt den totala mängden tillgängliga kalorier, och på ett praktiskt sätt bidra till att öka mängden mat som finns på bordet, och landsbygds inkomster.Syftet med detta projekt är att genom avancerad avel leverera supertidiga, högavkastande och värmetoleranta durumvetesorter som kan ersätta vinterträda säsongen längs Senegalfloden, och att produktion av nya livsmedel ej kommer påverka den befintliga risproduktionen, samt att generera en ny marknad som ger inkomster till småbrukare av denna växande gröda längs flodområdet och därmed minska fattigdomen på landsbygden genom att skapa nya jobb som upprätthåller pastaindustrin. Den föreslagna forskningen kommer att bestå av en F3 med återkommande genomisk selektion (GS) med förädlingsmålen att leverera värmetoleranta och supertidiga durumvetesorter med hög avkastning av god industriellkvalitet att odla längs Senegalfloden. Det antas att GS kommer at ge en högre genetisk förstärkning än ett system som endast bygger på markörassisterade- eller korsförädlingsmetoder. Denna studie kommer ytterligare att visa hur man kan leverera förbättrade durumvetesorter genom tre parallella avelsstrategier med ökad nivå av molekylära förutsägelser. Dessutom kommer tre av dessa metoder testas för att fastställa vilken modell som levererade de högsta genetiska vinster. Parallellt skall studien upprätthålla de pågående testerna av fröskörd från flera elitlinjer längs Senegalfloden samt deras accelererade multiplikationsmetod för att leverera snabbt genomslag. Det antas att småbrukare kommer kunna dra nytta av den nya tekniken genom att så frön av förbättrade sorter som säkerställer högre och mer stabil avkastning, samtidigt som högre marknadspriser kan uppnås.Den Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet (SLU), International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), Institut National de Recherche Agronomique (INRA) i Marocko, Centre National de Recherche Agronomique et de Développement Agricole (CNRADA) i Mauretanien och Institut S</narrative>
      <narrative>This project aims to deliver by advanced breeding super-early high-yielding and heat tolerant durum wheat varieties to replace the winter fallow season along the Senegal River Basin (Mali-Mauritania-Senegal), with the scope of producing new food without affecting the existing rice production, and to generate new market that brings income to smallholders growing this crop within the Basin, thus reducing poverty in the rural areas, and generating new jobs via sustaining the pasta industry. The proposed research will implement an F3 recurrent genomic selection (GS) breeding scheme to deliver heat-tolerant, super-early, top industrial quality, and yield superior durum wheat varieties along the Senegal River Basin. It is hypothesized that GS shall provide higher genetic gain than a scheme based on marker-assisted or cross-breeding methods. This study will further show how to deliver improved durum wheat cultivars following three parallel breeding strategies with increased level of molecular predictions. Moreover, three of such methods will be tested to determine which one delivered the maximum genetic gains. In parallel, it shall sustain the grain yield testing of several elite lines along the River Senegal and their initial fast-track multiplication for delivering rapid impact. It is hypothesized that smallholder farmers shall benefit from this new technology by sowing seeds of improved varieties that ensure higher and more stable yields, while also obtaining higher market prices</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Jordbruket utmanas av snabba befolkningsökningar och klimatförändringar. Förekomsten av extrema klimat förväntas öka inom den överskådliga framtiden. Ökad effektivitet i hållbar grödproduktion samt växtförädling med nyttiga bakterie- och jordtillskott, vilket mildrar klimatförändringarna, kommer att bli grundläggande för att möta dessa utmaningar. Sådana mikroorganismer kan underlätta växternas vatten- och näringsupptag, samt motverka flera olika typer av stress som kan drabba växter. De positiva effekterna som många av dessa mikroorganismer har på växter förmedlas av en rad mekanismer, däribland förbättrat upptag av mineralnäring och biofilmbildning på växternas rötter. Det är känt att dessa ´harsh environment´ bakterier i rotzonen, som vi föreslår i projektet, har utvecklats tillsammans med växtrötter under årtusenden. Flera system i växter och bakterier har utvecklat som utlöser tillgängliga resurser och initierar en metabolisk tillväxt vilket behövs i olika stressituationer i jordbruk under klimatförändringar. Kommersiellt bruk av de växtbefrämjande bakterier kräver dock att ett antal frågor hanteras. Specifika bakteriella samhällen måste noggrant matchas till olika växtarter. Genom utvecklandet av effektiva metoder för bakteriella ”formulation” och övervakning kan tekniken användas i stor skala i fält. Nanotekniska lösningar, såsom mediatorer av växtmikrobiella interaktioner har potential att öppna nya vägar till att förbättra hållbarheten i jordbruksmetoder. I detta projekt utvecklar vi den nanopartikelbaserade teknologin för användning på fälten och utvärderar dess effektivitet på näringsupptaget och ökad tolerans för torka hos sorghum och vete i på fälten i Etiopien, Kenya och Uganda via ’Farmers Field Schools’ (SSF). Projektets koncept är synnerligen innovativt i och med att extremt lite är känt om rollen för nanomaterial från naturliga mineraler i jord. De hypoteser som formulerats för projektet baseras på mycket uppmuntrande preliminära resultat och står på en solid grund av kemiska och biologiska principer. Sambandet mellan växter, mikrober och den omgivande miljön är högst komplex och kan utöva inflytande på varandra. Genom att endast studera dessa komplexa samband kommer vi att kunna bidra till att förmildra växtstressen till följd av extrema klimat i SSA-odlingar. Vi kommer att i detta sammanhang tillämpa avelsprogram med hänsyn till växtartens mikrobiom. Vi kommer att använda avancerade synkotronbaserad tekniker för pålitlig multimodal ’phenotyping’ och kombinera teknikerna med genetiskt definierade växtbestånd. På detta sätt kommer växtmikrobiomers fenotyper att interagera med den underliggande genetiska grunden.  Forskningsresultaten kommer att i grunden förbättra förståelsen av fundamentala processer i jorden. Nya synkotronbaserade tillvägagångssätt kommer att bidra med nya verktyg för studiet av jordprocesser på nanonivå. Intresset för frågan om nanopartikelinteraktioner och metaboliska effekter i växters mikrobiom ökar i rask takt och kommer sannolikt att få starkt internationellt stöd inom kort. Arbetet kommer att utföras i samarbete med världsledande experter på området.  Särskild fokus ligger på förbättrad kommunikation av metodutvecklingen mellan forskare i Sverige, SSA och på potentiella användare av metoden i SSA.  Detta kommer att ske i samarbete med ASARECA och lokala myndigheter. Vi kommer att skapa lokala initiativgrupper för informationsspridning och produktutveckling i SSA som diskuterar tekniken med berörda parter inom ramen för konferenser och workshops som planeras inom projektet. Inom detta projekt föreligger en kombination av avancerade forskningsmetoder som kopplas till praktisk fältforskning. Det utgör en unik möjlighet att utbilda lokalbefolkningen för att på sikt öka avkastningen av viktiga grödor som sorghum och  vete i SSA på ett miljövänligt och ekologiskt hållbart sätt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Drought is a major constraint for rainfed farming in sub Saharan Africa (SSA) and may lead to poverty as agriculture is a mainstay for rural people living in drylands.  The work proposed here concerns economically important cereals sorghum and wheat and is  part of the larger ASARECA-led project Improving Agricultural Water Productivity. Our preliminary results reveal five times greater survival and 78% higher biomass in inoculated plants under drought stress using the plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPR) from the harsh environments. The yield is further increased by 25% at the presence of sol-gel produced nanoparticles (NP). We hypothesize that the increased biomass results from significant re-programming of higher plant metabolism via the stimulation of mineral element uptake and utilization that lead to a boost in the metabolic activity. We assume that the process is controlled by surface characteristics of the NPs. To test the hypothesis mineral NP library will be developed, characterized and  used for PGPR formulation on sorghum and wheat isogenic lines. The inoculation effect on plants will be tested using advanced phenotyping technologies such as synchrotron X-ray fluorescence microscopy, inductively coupled plasma  mass spectrometry, scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy. The NP-PGPR complex studies will lead to biomarkers development and will ensure their reproducible application for SSA smallholder farmers, thus improving their livelihoods.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Drought is a major constraint for rainfed farming in sub Saharan Africa (SSA) and may lead to poverty as agriculture is a mainstay for rural people living in drylands.  The work proposed here concerns economically important cereals sorghum and wheat and is  part of the larger ASARECA-led project Improving Agricultural Water Productivity. Our preliminary results reveal five times greater survival and 78% higher biomass in inoculated plants under drought stress using the plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPR) from the harsh environments. The yield is further increased by 25% at the presence of sol-gel produced nanoparticles (NP). We hypothesize that the increased biomass results from significant re-programming of higher plant metabolism via the stimulation of mineral element uptake and utilization that lead to a boost in the metabolic activity. We assume that the process is controlled by surface characteristics of the NPs. To test the hypothesis mineral NP library will be developed, characterized and  used for PGPR formulation on sorghum and wheat isogenic lines. The inoculation effect on plants will be tested using advanced phenotyping technologies such as synchrotron X-ray fluorescence microscopy, inductively coupled plasma  mass spectrometry, scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy. The NP-PGPR complex studies will lead to biomarkers development and will ensure their reproducible application for SSA smallholder farmers, thus improving their livelihoods.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Jordbruket utmanas av snabba befolkningsökningar och klimatförändringar. Förekomsten av extrema klimat förväntas öka inom den överskådliga framtiden. Ökad effektivitet i hållbar grödproduktion samt växtförädling med nyttiga bakterie- och jordtillskott, vilket mildrar klimatförändringarna, kommer att bli grundläggande för att möta dessa utmaningar. Sådana mikroorganismer kan underlätta växternas vatten- och näringsupptag, samt motverka flera olika typer av stress som kan drabba växter. De positiva effekterna som många av dessa mikroorganismer har på växter förmedlas av en rad mekanismer, däribland förbättrat upptag av mineralnäring och biofilmbildning på växternas rötter. Det är känt att dessa ´harsh environment´ bakterier i rotzonen, som vi föreslår i projektet, har utvecklats tillsammans med växtrötter under årtusenden. Flera system i växter och bakterier har utvecklat som utlöser tillgängliga resurser och initierar en metabolisk tillväxt vilket behövs i olika stressituationer i jordbruk under klimatförändringar. Kommersiellt bruk av de växtbefrämjande bakterier kräver dock att ett antal frågor hanteras. Specifika bakteriella samhällen måste noggrant matchas till olika växtarter. Genom utvecklandet av effektiva metoder för bakteriella ”formulation” och övervakning kan tekniken användas i stor skala i fält. Nanotekniska lösningar, såsom mediatorer av växtmikrobiella interaktioner har potential att öppna nya vägar till att förbättra hållbarheten i jordbruksmetoder. I detta projekt utvecklar vi den nanopartikelbaserade teknologin för användning på fälten och utvärderar dess effektivitet på näringsupptaget och ökad tolerans för torka hos sorghum och vete i på fälten i Etiopien, Kenya och Uganda via ’Farmers Field Schools’ (SSF). Projektets koncept är synnerligen innovativt i och med att extremt lite är känt om rollen för nanomaterial från naturliga mineraler i jord. De hypoteser som formulerats för projektet baseras på mycket uppmuntrande preliminära resultat och står på en solid grund av kemiska och biologiska principer. Sambandet mellan växter, mikrober och den omgivande miljön är högst komplex och kan utöva inflytande på varandra. Genom att endast studera dessa komplexa samband kommer vi att kunna bidra till att förmildra växtstressen till följd av extrema klimat i SSA-odlingar. Vi kommer att i detta sammanhang tillämpa avelsprogram med hänsyn till växtartens mikrobiom. Vi kommer att använda avancerade synkotronbaserad tekniker för pålitlig multimodal ’phenotyping’ och kombinera teknikerna med genetiskt definierade växtbestånd. På detta sätt kommer växtmikrobiomers fenotyper att interagera med den underliggande genetiska grunden.  Forskningsresultaten kommer att i grunden förbättra förståelsen av fundamentala processer i jorden. Nya synkotronbaserade tillvägagångssätt kommer att bidra med nya verktyg för studiet av jordprocesser på nanonivå. Intresset för frågan om nanopartikelinteraktioner och metaboliska effekter i växters mikrobiom ökar i rask takt och kommer sannolikt att få starkt internationellt stöd inom kort. Arbetet kommer att utföras i samarbete med världsledande experter på området.  Särskild fokus ligger på förbättrad kommunikation av metodutvecklingen mellan forskare i Sverige, SSA och på potentiella användare av metoden i SSA.  Detta kommer att ske i samarbete med ASARECA och lokala myndigheter. Vi kommer att skapa lokala initiativgrupper för informationsspridning och produktutveckling i SSA som diskuterar tekniken med berörda parter inom ramen för konferenser och workshops som planeras inom projektet. Inom detta projekt föreligger en kombination av avancerade forskningsmetoder som kopplas till praktisk fältforskning. Det utgör en unik möjlighet att utbilda lokalbefolkningen för att på sikt öka avkastningen av viktiga grödor som sorghum och  vete i SSA på ett miljövänligt och ekologiskt hållbart sätt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>In 2008, the North Atlantic financial crisis hit Portugal with gale force, and a prolonged recession begun. In consequence of the economic crisis, many Portuguese have migrated to the former colony of Mozambique. This project analyses this case of North-South postcolonial migration and its potential effects for development. The overall aim is to explore the exchange of knowledge, skills and experiences between Portuguese and Mozambicans who work together, and inquire into how emotions shaped by the postcolonial encounter influence this exchange. By focusing on a two-way transfer of knowledge, the project considers both capacity development among Mozambicans and integration processes among the Portuguese.The project will be carried out 2018-2020 by a multi-disciplinary team. The main method of data collection will be semi-structured interviews carried out with 30 Portuguese migrants and 30 Mozambicans working together with these migrants.The project aim to deliver the following new perspectives and data: a) an exploration of North-South labour migration, which is emerging and under-studied migratory trend, b) a novel analysis of the development potential of North-South migration, with a special emphasis on exchange of knowledge, c)  a new approach to integration processes d) a postcolonial reading based on concrete empirical data, which some critics argue is lacking in postcolonial studies, e) qualitative data on the recent Portuguese migration to Mozambique.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">År 2008 slog finanskrisen till i Portugal. Drastiska lönesänkningar, utbredd arbetslöshet och en djup osäkerhet inför framtiden drabbade befolkningen, och en långvarig recession bröt ut. I kölvattnet av denna utveckling har många portugiser migrerat till landets forna kolonier i Södra Afrika i jakt på arbete och en stabil inkomst. Inledningsvis attraherade Angola merparten av de portugisiska migranterna, men på grund av försämrade förhållanden i Angola har många portugiser under de senaste åren istället begett sig till Moçambique. Denna typ av arbetskraftsmigration representerar ett nytt historiskt kapitel i relationerna mellan Europa och Afrika.Syftet med detta projekt är att undersöka det kunskapsutbyte som äger rum mellan portugisiska migranter i Mocambique och deras moçambikiska ”värdar”. Projektet fokuserar på utbyte av kunskaper, färdigheter och erfarenheter mellan portugiser och moçambikier som arbetar tillsammans på samma arbetsplatser. Genom att studera det ömsesidiga kunskapsutbytet mellan dessa två grupper avser projektet att utforska 1) i vilken mån detta utbyte bidrar till kapacitetsutveckling bland moçambikier, 2) i vilken mån detta utbyte bidrar till bättre integration av portugiserna. Många portugisiska migranter har antingen startat mindre företag eller arbetar som lärare på olika nivåer i det moçambikiska utbildningsystemet. Samtidigt pekar den moçambikiska staten ut satsningar på entreprenörskap och utbildning som centralt för landets utveckling. Mot bakgrund av detta avser projektet att särskilt fördjupa sig i kapacitetsutveckling kring småföretagande och pedagogik.Syftet är emellertid inte att studera en enkelriktad överföring av kunskaper från portugiser till moçambikier. Liksom för andra migranter förutsätter en lyckad integration av portugiserna att de är villiga att lära sig om sociala, kulturella och politiska förhållanden i destinationslandet och på arbetsplatsen. Projektet avser därför också att följa vilka kunskaper, färdigheter och erfarenheter som moçambikier försöker överföra till sina portugisiska kollegor, och hur de tar emot dessa. Genom att studera integration av europeiska migranter i en afrikansk kontext avser projektet också belysa några av de stereotypa föreställningar som ibland förekommer i traditionell integrationsforskning.Inom forskningen kring migration och utveckling finns många studier kring kunskapsöverföring. Dessa studier berör företrädesvis migration från Afrika till Europa, och de kunskaper och erfarenheter som afrikanska migranter eventuellt överför till sina ursprungsländer. Detta projekt representerar därmed något nytt genom att belysa migration motsatt riktning, och dess betydelse för kunskapsöverföring. Troligen kommer denna typ av migration att öka i och med tilltagande globalisering och alltmer komplexa och varierade migrationsströmmar.Postkoloniala relationer och de känslor som uppstått i kolonialismens kölvatten är också viktiga för projektet. Pedagogisk forskning har visat att känslor är centrala för lärandeprocesser, och det har projektet tagit fasta på. Vi avser undersöka hur de starka och ofta ambivalenta känslor som präglar mötet mellan portugiser och moçambikier påverkar kunskapsutbytet dem emellan. I den postkoloniala forskningstraditionen har många forskare visat att de känslor som uppstår mellan forna kolonisatörer och forna koloniserade ofta är präglade av en stark ambivalens. Å ena sidan är båda sidor ofta rädda för varandra och kan hysa ömsesidiga aggressiva känslor. Å andra sidan kan det också finnas ett starkt igenkännande och en viss attraktion. Den mycket begränsade forskning som finns om de portugisiska migranterna visar att de inte litar på moçambikierna och ser ned på dem, men att de också är attraherade av dem. På den moçambikiska sidan finns ilska och hämndkänslor, samtidigt som man ser upp till portugisisk kunskap, och ofta framhåller att portugiserna är ”bra lärare”. Motsättningen mellan dessa ambivalenta känslor och synen på portugiserna som</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">År 2008 slog finanskrisen till i Portugal. Drastiska lönesänkningar, utbredd arbetslöshet och en djup osäkerhet inför framtiden drabbade befolkningen, och en långvarig recession bröt ut. I kölvattnet av denna utveckling har många portugiser migrerat till landets forna kolonier i Södra Afrika i jakt på arbete och en stabil inkomst. Inledningsvis attraherade Angola merparten av de portugisiska migranterna, men på grund av försämrade förhållanden i Angola har många portugiser under de senaste åren istället begett sig till Moçambique. Denna typ av arbetskraftsmigration representerar ett nytt historiskt kapitel i relationerna mellan Europa och Afrika.Syftet med detta projekt är att undersöka det kunskapsutbyte som äger rum mellan portugisiska migranter i Mocambique och deras moçambikiska ”värdar”. Projektet fokuserar på utbyte av kunskaper, färdigheter och erfarenheter mellan portugiser och moçambikier som arbetar tillsammans på samma arbetsplatser. Genom att studera det ömsesidiga kunskapsutbytet mellan dessa två grupper avser projektet att utforska 1) i vilken mån detta utbyte bidrar till kapacitetsutveckling bland moçambikier, 2) i vilken mån detta utbyte bidrar till bättre integration av portugiserna. Många portugisiska migranter har antingen startat mindre företag eller arbetar som lärare på olika nivåer i det moçambikiska utbildningsystemet. Samtidigt pekar den moçambikiska staten ut satsningar på entreprenörskap och utbildning som centralt för landets utveckling. Mot bakgrund av detta avser projektet att särskilt fördjupa sig i kapacitetsutveckling kring småföretagande och pedagogik.Syftet är emellertid inte att studera en enkelriktad överföring av kunskaper från portugiser till moçambikier. Liksom för andra migranter förutsätter en lyckad integration av portugiserna att de är villiga att lära sig om sociala, kulturella och politiska förhållanden i destinationslandet och på arbetsplatsen. Projektet avser därför också att följa vilka kunskaper, färdigheter och erfarenheter som moçambikier försöker överföra till sina portugisiska kollegor, och hur de tar emot dessa. Genom att studera integration av europeiska migranter i en afrikansk kontext avser projektet också belysa några av de stereotypa föreställningar som ibland förekommer i traditionell integrationsforskning.Inom forskningen kring migration och utveckling finns många studier kring kunskapsöverföring. Dessa studier berör företrädesvis migration från Afrika till Europa, och de kunskaper och erfarenheter som afrikanska migranter eventuellt överför till sina ursprungsländer. Detta projekt representerar därmed något nytt genom att belysa migration motsatt riktning, och dess betydelse för kunskapsöverföring. Troligen kommer denna typ av migration att öka i och med tilltagande globalisering och alltmer komplexa och varierade migrationsströmmar.Postkoloniala relationer och de känslor som uppstått i kolonialismens kölvatten är också viktiga för projektet. Pedagogisk forskning har visat att känslor är centrala för lärandeprocesser, och det har projektet tagit fasta på. Vi avser undersöka hur de starka och ofta ambivalenta känslor som präglar mötet mellan portugiser och moçambikier påverkar kunskapsutbytet dem emellan. I den postkoloniala forskningstraditionen har många forskare visat att de känslor som uppstår mellan forna kolonisatörer och forna koloniserade ofta är präglade av en stark ambivalens. Å ena sidan är båda sidor ofta rädda för varandra och kan hysa ömsesidiga aggressiva känslor. Å andra sidan kan det också finnas ett starkt igenkännande och en viss attraktion. Den mycket begränsade forskning som finns om de portugisiska migranterna visar att de inte litar på moçambikierna och ser ned på dem, men att de också är attraherade av dem. På den moçambikiska sidan finns ilska och hämndkänslor, samtidigt som man ser upp till portugisisk kunskap, och ofta framhåller att portugiserna är ”bra lärare”. Motsättningen mellan dessa ambivalenta känslor och synen på portugiserna som</narrative>
      <narrative>In 2008, the North Atlantic financial crisis hit Portugal with gale force, and a prolonged recession begun. In consequence of the economic crisis, many Portuguese have migrated to the former colony of Mozambique. This project analyses this case of North-South postcolonial migration and its potential effects for development. The overall aim is to explore the exchange of knowledge, skills and experiences between Portuguese and Mozambicans who work together, and inquire into how emotions shaped by the postcolonial encounter influence this exchange. By focusing on a two-way transfer of knowledge, the project considers both capacity development among Mozambicans and integration processes among the Portuguese.The project will be carried out 2018-2020 by a multi-disciplinary team. The main method of data collection will be semi-structured interviews carried out with 30 Portuguese migrants and 30 Mozambicans working together with these migrants.The project aim to deliver the following new perspectives and data: a) an exploration of North-South labour migration, which is emerging and under-studied migratory trend, b) a novel analysis of the development potential of North-South migration, with a special emphasis on exchange of knowledge, c)  a new approach to integration processes d) a postcolonial reading based on concrete empirical data, which some critics argue is lacking in postcolonial studies, e) qualitative data on the recent Portuguese migration to Mozambique.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Seagrass biodiversity, social-ecological systems and poverty alleviation: a collaborative, comparative study in the Indo-Pacific (SeaSTEP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Biologisk mångfald, mänskliga förutsättningar och fattigdomsbekämpning: en kollaborativ och komparativ studie av småskaligt sjögräsfiske</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project will assess the joint influences of marine biodiversity and characteristics of coastal people on the role of seagrass systems in supporting poverty alleviation. We will use a comparative social-ecological study of small-scale fisheries across the western Indo-Pacific Ocean to investigate human use and dependence on seagrass ecosystems; the highly productive but largely neglected ‘ugly duckling of marine conservation’. We hypothesize that seagrasses are ‘the ecosystems of last resort’ providing food and income to vulnerable people who lack alternatives, and that seagrass fisheries provide a ‘backup’ livelihood when other ecosystems (e.g. coral reefs) are inaccessible. To achieve the aims of the project we will, together with long-time collaborators and early career scientists from low- and middle-income countries, form a large Indo-Pacific Seagrass Network (IPSN). We will perform coupled social-ecological surveys in 15 regions across environmental and socio-economic gradients, to address 3 core questions: 1) does seagrass biodiversity support the production of fish and invertebrate resources, and how is this link affected by human action, natural drivers and management, 2) how do seagrass fisheries support livelihoods, and how is this influenced by characteristics of people and environmental conditions, 3) what are the main obstacles and opportunities for sustainable use of seagrass meadows, given local scenarios of socio-economic development and climate change?</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Fattiga människor är ofta beroende av naturens ekosystemtjänster för mat och inkomst. Samtidigt vet vi att förlust av biologisk mångfald missgynnar ekosystem. Däremot är det fortfarande oklart huruvida förvaltning för hög biologisk mångfald faktiskt gynnar ekosystemtjänster och kan minska fattigdom, vilket försvårar både fattigdomsbekämpning och miljöförvaltning. För att klargöra dessa samband behöver vi mer och djupare kunskap, dels om 1) huruvida biologisk mångfald faktiskt gynnar livsnödvändiga ekosystemtjänster, och hur miljö- och klimatvariation påverkar dessa samband, samt 2) hur olika individers kunskap, egenskaper och förutsättningar påverkar deras preferenser och möjligheter att nyttja olika ekosystemtjänster, och därigenom minska fattigdom. Mot denna bakgrund kommer vi – en tvärvetenskaplig grupp forskare från Sverige, Tanzania och Storbritannien – bilda ett större forskningsnätverk och tillsammans undersöka hur biologisk mångfald och människors förutsättningar bidrar till fattigdomsbekämpning i Indiska Oceanens och västra Stilla havets tropiska kustområden.Orden "biologisk mångfald" och ”tropiska kustområden” får nog många att tänka på färgsprakande korallrev. Den här studien fokuserar istället på mångfald i ett mindre känt och mindre färgglatt, men minst lika viktigt ekosystem; sjögräsängar. Sjögräs är blomväxter som bildar täta och böljande undervattens-ängar i grunda havsområden. I Indiska Oceanen och Stilla havet har sjögräsen en hög mångfald och tillväxt, och utgör viktiga ’barnkammare’ för t.ex. fiskyngel och kräftdjur, som antingen förblir i sjögräsängarna under hela livet eller flyttar till andra ekosystem (t.ex. korallrev) när de växt sig större. Den höga produktionen av fisk gör också att sjögräsängar ofta fiskas för att generera mat och inkomst. Eftersom sjögräsen ofta växer grunt och nära land, så kan även de män och kvinnor som saknar tillgångar (t.ex. båtar och dyra redskap) fiska där. Vi ser också indikationer på att rikare fiskare, som vanligtvis fiskar längre ut och i djupare vatten, också nyttjar sjögräsängar när väder och vind förhindrar deras vanliga fiske. Vi ser också tecken på att i områden där t.ex. korallrev påverkats starkt av miljö- och klimatförändringar, så sker ett allt intensivare fiske i sjögräsängar. Dessa indicier pekar åt ett och samma håll: diversa och friska sjögräsängar utgör en ’försäkring’ för de fattigaste människorna i kustområdena, men även för andra fiskare när andra ekosystem inte klarar trycket från klimat- och miljöförändringar. Men eftersom sjögräsängarna (och fisket som sker där) är mycket dåligt studerade och kartlagda, så är sjögräsängarna och deras fiske sällan förvaltade. Detta gör att hela sjögräsekosystemet – som den marin förvaltningens bortglömda ’fula ankunge’ – utsätts för ett allt högre tryck, vilket riskerar att utarma mångfalden, minska produktionen av livsviktiga resurser och förvärra fattigdom.För att ta fram ett gediget kunskapsunderlag om betydelsen av kopplingarna mellan sjögräsängar och människan för fattigdomsbekämpning kommer vi bilda ett regionalt samarbetsnätverk (kallat ISPN) tillsammans med en stor grupp andra forskare från områdena kring Indiska Oceanen och västra Stilla havet. Först kommer vi genomföra en komparativ ekologisk studie av sjögräsekosystem i 15 regioner (från de fattigaste till de rikare), och statistiskt analysera den relativa betydelsen av sjögräsängar och deras mångfald för de lokala fiskbestånden. Sedan kommer vi i flera regioner - bl.a. Tanzania, Kenya, Moçambique och Indonesien - studera sjögräsfisket. Vi kommer kartlägga hur, var, varför och när på året sjögräsängar fiskas, vilka arter som fiskas, samt hur relativt viktiga fångster i sjögräsängar är för kustfisket. Sedan kommer vi på samma platser intervjua både fattiga och rikare fiskare för att kartlägga om, för vem och på vilka sätt sjögräsängar bidrar till mat, inkomst och arbete, samt hur beroende de är av sjögräsängarna om t.ex. miljön, klimatet eller förvaltningen</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project will assess the joint influences of marine biodiversity and characteristics of coastal people on the role of seagrass systems in supporting poverty alleviation. We will use a comparative social-ecological study of small-scale fisheries across the western Indo-Pacific Ocean to investigate human use and dependence on seagrass ecosystems; the highly productive but largely neglected ‘ugly duckling of marine conservation’. We hypothesize that seagrasses are ‘the ecosystems of last resort’ providing food and income to vulnerable people who lack alternatives, and that seagrass fisheries provide a ‘backup’ livelihood when other ecosystems (e.g. coral reefs) are inaccessible. To achieve the aims of the project we will, together with long-time collaborators and early career scientists from low- and middle-income countries, form a large Indo-Pacific Seagrass Network (IPSN). We will perform coupled social-ecological surveys in 15 regions across environmental and socio-economic gradients, to address 3 core questions: 1) does seagrass biodiversity support the production of fish and invertebrate resources, and how is this link affected by human action, natural drivers and management, 2) how do seagrass fisheries support livelihoods, and how is this influenced by characteristics of people and environmental conditions, 3) what are the main obstacles and opportunities for sustainable use of seagrass meadows, given local scenarios of socio-economic development and climate change?</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Fattiga människor är ofta beroende av naturens ekosystemtjänster för mat och inkomst. Samtidigt vet vi att förlust av biologisk mångfald missgynnar ekosystem. Däremot är det fortfarande oklart huruvida förvaltning för hög biologisk mångfald faktiskt gynnar ekosystemtjänster och kan minska fattigdom, vilket försvårar både fattigdomsbekämpning och miljöförvaltning. För att klargöra dessa samband behöver vi mer och djupare kunskap, dels om 1) huruvida biologisk mångfald faktiskt gynnar livsnödvändiga ekosystemtjänster, och hur miljö- och klimatvariation påverkar dessa samband, samt 2) hur olika individers kunskap, egenskaper och förutsättningar påverkar deras preferenser och möjligheter att nyttja olika ekosystemtjänster, och därigenom minska fattigdom. Mot denna bakgrund kommer vi – en tvärvetenskaplig grupp forskare från Sverige, Tanzania och Storbritannien – bilda ett större forskningsnätverk och tillsammans undersöka hur biologisk mångfald och människors förutsättningar bidrar till fattigdomsbekämpning i Indiska Oceanens och västra Stilla havets tropiska kustområden.Orden "biologisk mångfald" och ”tropiska kustområden” får nog många att tänka på färgsprakande korallrev. Den här studien fokuserar istället på mångfald i ett mindre känt och mindre färgglatt, men minst lika viktigt ekosystem; sjögräsängar. Sjögräs är blomväxter som bildar täta och böljande undervattens-ängar i grunda havsområden. I Indiska Oceanen och Stilla havet har sjögräsen en hög mångfald och tillväxt, och utgör viktiga ’barnkammare’ för t.ex. fiskyngel och kräftdjur, som antingen förblir i sjögräsängarna under hela livet eller flyttar till andra ekosystem (t.ex. korallrev) när de växt sig större. Den höga produktionen av fisk gör också att sjögräsängar ofta fiskas för att generera mat och inkomst. Eftersom sjögräsen ofta växer grunt och nära land, så kan även de män och kvinnor som saknar tillgångar (t.ex. båtar och dyra redskap) fiska där. Vi ser också indikationer på att rikare fiskare, som vanligtvis fiskar längre ut och i djupare vatten, också nyttjar sjögräsängar när väder och vind förhindrar deras vanliga fiske. Vi ser också tecken på att i områden där t.ex. korallrev påverkats starkt av miljö- och klimatförändringar, så sker ett allt intensivare fiske i sjögräsängar. Dessa indicier pekar åt ett och samma håll: diversa och friska sjögräsängar utgör en ’försäkring’ för de fattigaste människorna i kustområdena, men även för andra fiskare när andra ekosystem inte klarar trycket från klimat- och miljöförändringar. Men eftersom sjögräsängarna (och fisket som sker där) är mycket dåligt studerade och kartlagda, så är sjögräsängarna och deras fiske sällan förvaltade. Detta gör att hela sjögräsekosystemet – som den marin förvaltningens bortglömda ’fula ankunge’ – utsätts för ett allt högre tryck, vilket riskerar att utarma mångfalden, minska produktionen av livsviktiga resurser och förvärra fattigdom.För att ta fram ett gediget kunskapsunderlag om betydelsen av kopplingarna mellan sjögräsängar och människan för fattigdomsbekämpning kommer vi bilda ett regionalt samarbetsnätverk (kallat ISPN) tillsammans med en stor grupp andra forskare från områdena kring Indiska Oceanen och västra Stilla havet. Först kommer vi genomföra en komparativ ekologisk studie av sjögräsekosystem i 15 regioner (från de fattigaste till de rikare), och statistiskt analysera den relativa betydelsen av sjögräsängar och deras mångfald för de lokala fiskbestånden. Sedan kommer vi i flera regioner - bl.a. Tanzania, Kenya, Moçambique och Indonesien - studera sjögräsfisket. Vi kommer kartlägga hur, var, varför och när på året sjögräsängar fiskas, vilka arter som fiskas, samt hur relativt viktiga fångster i sjögräsängar är för kustfisket. Sedan kommer vi på samma platser intervjua både fattiga och rikare fiskare för att kartlägga om, för vem och på vilka sätt sjögräsängar bidrar till mat, inkomst och arbete, samt hur beroende de är av sjögräsängarna om t.ex. miljön, klimatet eller förvaltningen</narrative>
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      <narrative>Assessing the risk of malaria mosquitoes by identifying the genetic basis of their host preference.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Varje 80:e sekund dör en person i Afrika söder om Sahara av smitta efter ett bett från en infekterad malariamygga. Malaria drabbar framförallt barn under 5 år och gravida kvinnor, vilka sammanlagt representerar 70% av dödsfallen. Under senare år har antalet insjuknade och döda minskat kraftigt genom en systematisk ökning och användning av insekticidbehandlade myggnät och sprayning med insekticider inomhus. Detta har lett till en minskad risk för malariaspridning med 21%, från 2010 till 2015, genom att dessa metoder effektivt reducerat antal myggbett från arter som har en förkärlek för människor, och som föredrar att söka efter blod inomhus på natten. Metoderna har varit så effektiva att Anopheles gambiae, den art som anses vara den främsta spridaren av malaria, i stort försvunnet från många regioner i Afrika söder om Sahara.Tyvärr har de metoder som inriktar sig mot myggor som letar efter blod inomhus, lett till en ökning av arter som Anopheles arabiensis, som är kvällsaktiva och vilka suger blod från både människor och djur, det vill säga är opportunistiska i sitt val av blodvärd. Flertalet av dessa arter anses nu vara allvarliga spridare av malaria. Preferensen för människor och djur hos dessa myggor varierar, inte bara hos individuella myggor, men också mellan populationer, som kan variera mellan en hög preferens för människor och en hög preferens för boskap. Graden av preferens har en direkt påverkan på den risk människor har att få malaria. Det är därför av stor vikt att vi kan kvantifiera preferensen hos olika myggpopulationer på rätt sätt.De metoder som idag används för att bestämma myggors preferens för människor har stora nackdelar. ’Human landing catches’, där frivilliga utsetts för myggbett, är både arbetskrävande och är idag etiskt ifrågasatt. Fällor associerade med bostäder, och andra metoder som inriktar sig mot myggor som suger blod inomhus, är partiska och ger inte en rättvis bild av den nuvarande artsammansättningen. Metoder som utvecklats för att fånga myggor utomhus har inte påvisats vara tillförlitliga för att exakt kvantifiera myggors preferens.Det vi behöver är en övervakningsmetod för att bestämma myggors preferens för människor som är noggrann, förknippad med låg risk, och som inte är beroende av en specifik fångstmetod. Detta kan göras genom att identifiera och associera specifika DNA mönster hos myggor, så kallade genetiska markörer, med deras preferens för människor eller boskap. Genom att identifiera myggpopulationer med en stark preferens för människor kan vi rikta kontrollmetoderna till utsatta regioner, och på så sätt reducera arbetsinsats och kostnader.Varför tror vi att myggans preferens återspeglas i dess DNA?För det första kan myggors preferens överföras från en generation till nästa. För det andra, finns det två bra exempel på hur skillnader i DNA uppsättningen speglar skillnader i preferens för människa och boskap. Hos dem opportunistiska malariamyggan, A. arabiensis, har en invertering av en del av en kromosom kopplats till en förändring i preferensen för boskap, och hos gulafebern myggan, har en liten förändring i en doftreceptorgen påvisats påverka preferensen för människa och andra djur.Hur planerar vi att identifiera de genetiska markörerna?I Kilombero-dalen i Tanzania finns det populationer av A. arabiensis som varierar mellan att ha en stark preferens för människor till att ha en stark preferens för boskap. Vi kommer att samla in myggor från en av dessa populationer, identifiera om de sugit blod från människor eller boskap, och därefter sekvensera hela deras genom. Härefter kommer vi att identifiera variationer i deras DNA, det vill säga genetiska markörer, som associerar med myggornas preferens. Härnäst kommer vi att verifiera att dessa markörer på ett rätt sätt kan förutse preferensen hos myggor i en annan population. Vi kommer även att etablera en laboratoriekoloni av myggor med preferens för människa, och sen selektera för myggor som suger blod från kor. Efter tio generationer ko</narrative>
      <narrative>The vectors of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa are changing, reducing the efficacy of our control efforts with our current monitoring tools, in an ever-increasing number of difficult to predict regions . The once prominent human preferring and indoor biting species, Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto, is being superseded as the main vector of malaria in many regions by Anopheles arabiensis, a species in which various populations demonstrate surprisingly plastic biting and host preferences. Populations of An. arabiensis also differ in their degree of human preference, from highly anthropophilic to highly zoophilic. Therefore, our human host- and indoor biting-centered vector control measures are not nearly as effective against this rising threat. The development of a screening tool to quickly and accurately assess the host preference of An. arabiensis populations is required to enable the rational targeting of vector control resources to communities known to be at risk for significant malaria transmission. The purpose of the proposed research is to identify genetic markers of host preference in the malaria vector mosquito An. arabiensis, to be integrated into current monitoring protocols to assess the current, and predict future, human biting risk of An. arabiensis populations associated with human habitation. The aim of the project is to increase the portfolio of existing vector control tools that can be integrated for the sustainable control of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Varje 80:e sekund dör en person i Afrika söder om Sahara av smitta efter ett bett från en infekterad malariamygga. Malaria drabbar framförallt barn under 5 år och gravida kvinnor, vilka sammanlagt representerar 70% av dödsfallen. Under senare år har antalet insjuknade och döda minskat kraftigt genom en systematisk ökning och användning av insekticidbehandlade myggnät och sprayning med insekticider inomhus. Detta har lett till en minskad risk för malariaspridning med 21%, från 2010 till 2015, genom att dessa metoder effektivt reducerat antal myggbett från arter som har en förkärlek för människor, och som föredrar att söka efter blod inomhus på natten. Metoderna har varit så effektiva att Anopheles gambiae, den art som anses vara den främsta spridaren av malaria, i stort försvunnet från många regioner i Afrika söder om Sahara.Tyvärr har de metoder som inriktar sig mot myggor som letar efter blod inomhus, lett till en ökning av arter som Anopheles arabiensis, som är kvällsaktiva och vilka suger blod från både människor och djur, det vill säga är opportunistiska i sitt val av blodvärd. Flertalet av dessa arter anses nu vara allvarliga spridare av malaria. Preferensen för människor och djur hos dessa myggor varierar, inte bara hos individuella myggor, men också mellan populationer, som kan variera mellan en hög preferens för människor och en hög preferens för boskap. Graden av preferens har en direkt påverkan på den risk människor har att få malaria. Det är därför av stor vikt att vi kan kvantifiera preferensen hos olika myggpopulationer på rätt sätt.De metoder som idag används för att bestämma myggors preferens för människor har stora nackdelar. ’Human landing catches’, där frivilliga utsetts för myggbett, är både arbetskrävande och är idag etiskt ifrågasatt. Fällor associerade med bostäder, och andra metoder som inriktar sig mot myggor som suger blod inomhus, är partiska och ger inte en rättvis bild av den nuvarande artsammansättningen. Metoder som utvecklats för att fånga myggor utomhus har inte påvisats vara tillförlitliga för att exakt kvantifiera myggors preferens.Det vi behöver är en övervakningsmetod för att bestämma myggors preferens för människor som är noggrann, förknippad med låg risk, och som inte är beroende av en specifik fångstmetod. Detta kan göras genom att identifiera och associera specifika DNA mönster hos myggor, så kallade genetiska markörer, med deras preferens för människor eller boskap. Genom att identifiera myggpopulationer med en stark preferens för människor kan vi rikta kontrollmetoderna till utsatta regioner, och på så sätt reducera arbetsinsats och kostnader.Varför tror vi att myggans preferens återspeglas i dess DNA?För det första kan myggors preferens överföras från en generation till nästa. För det andra, finns det två bra exempel på hur skillnader i DNA uppsättningen speglar skillnader i preferens för människa och boskap. Hos dem opportunistiska malariamyggan, A. arabiensis, har en invertering av en del av en kromosom kopplats till en förändring i preferensen för boskap, och hos gulafebern myggan, har en liten förändring i en doftreceptorgen påvisats påverka preferensen för människa och andra djur.Hur planerar vi att identifiera de genetiska markörerna?I Kilombero-dalen i Tanzania finns det populationer av A. arabiensis som varierar mellan att ha en stark preferens för människor till att ha en stark preferens för boskap. Vi kommer att samla in myggor från en av dessa populationer, identifiera om de sugit blod från människor eller boskap, och därefter sekvensera hela deras genom. Härefter kommer vi att identifiera variationer i deras DNA, det vill säga genetiska markörer, som associerar med myggornas preferens. Härnäst kommer vi att verifiera att dessa markörer på ett rätt sätt kan förutse preferensen hos myggor i en annan population. Vi kommer även att etablera en laboratoriekoloni av myggor med preferens för människa, och sen selektera för myggor som suger blod från kor. Efter tio generationer ko</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Har afrikanska stater kapacitet för ’utveckling’? I dagens litteratur beskrivs afrikanska stater antingen som oförmögna eller ointresserad av utveckling, men dessa utsagor har inte fullt ut getts historiskt kontext. Samtidigt är det allmänt erkänt i utvecklingslitteratur ägnad åt historia, ekonomi och politik att det är historien och institutionerna som betyder mest för utveckling. Min föreslagna forskning kommer att undersöka när, var och under vilka förhållanden stater i Afrika söder om Sahara hade förmåga att skapa utveckling och när, var och under vilka förhållanden de inte hade det. För närvarande saknar vi tydliga empiriska mått för att mäta om afrikanska stater har ökat sin kapacitet, och om de blivit starkare och mer legitima idag än de var 20, 50 eller 100 år sedan.Det finns flera testbara hypoteser i den teoretiska och begreppsmässiga litteraturen, till exempel hur effektivt stater kunde beskatta sina medborgare, om och hur dessa intäkter spenderades och investerades. Att testa dessa hypoteser är av stor betydelse. Om slutsatsen är att de afrikanska staterna är oförmögna eller ointresserade av att iscensätta utveckling betyder det att internationellt sponsrade utvecklingspolitiska insatser bör omvärderas. Forskningsprojektet kommer att belysa och jämföra statsutveckling och statskapacitet i Afrika genom att utvärdera under vilka förhållanden utvecklingsförmågan har stärkts och under vilka förhållanden den har försvagats.Specifikt kommer projektet att undersöka betydelsen av ekonomisk och social utvecklingsplanering, policyimplementering och utvärdering i de afrikanska staterna i ett historiskt perspektiv. Detta sker genom att fokusera på några statliga nyckelfunktioner, som folkräkningar och skatteuppbörd. Studieobjektet är Afrika söder om Sahara från tiden för kolonisationen (1890) tills idag.Forskningsprojektets viktigaste bidrag är att sammanställa och förena databaser över befolkning och skatter. Uppgifterna kommer att samlas in från brittiska kolonialarkiv, befintliga historiska databaser och statistik från Världsbanken, Internationella valutafonden och från de postkoloniala staternas egen statistik.Statistik handlar om mycket mer än att bara samla in data. De statistiska uppgifterna berättar i sig en historia. Ja, historien om att räkna och registrera människor är lika gammal som vår skrivna historia. Det är en central del av varje stats försök att styra människor och går hand i hand med beskattning. Själva ordet ’statistik’ härrör från ’stat’ och när vi tittar på statistiska uppgifter ser vi först och främst statens historiska fotavtryck. Vi ser vad staten visste om sig själv och vad den var angelägen att ta reda på. Vi ser också en vald och projicerad bild – vad staten ville att andra skulle veta om den. Historien om folkräkning i Afrika ger oss inte bara en inblick i Afrikas historiska demografi, den ger en bild av sättet att bygga kunskap som koloniala och postkoloniala stater har lämnat efter sig.Centrala frågorna för de som forskar om utveckling i Afrika är den relativa betydelsen av kolonialt styre (1880–1960), statsstyrd utveckling (1960–1980), strukturanpassning (1980–1995) och senare demokratiseringsprocesser och avreglering. För att på ett tillförlitligt sätt utvärdera betydelsen av dessa fasers, och därmed kunna ge adekvat policyrådgivning, måste vi ha tillförlitliga indikatorer på ekonomisk och social utveckling. Dessa indikatorer på utveckling kan i sin tur jämföras med de varierande typer av statsstrukturer som växte fram i dessa länder under denna period.Detta forskningsprojekt kommer att ge beslutsfattare en grund för värdering av livskraften i olika utvecklingsprojekt och att skapa en uppfattning om staternas befintliga kapacitet. Projektet kommer att förse forskare i historia, ekonomi och utvecklinspolitik med nya teoretiska och historiska insikter om processen och takten i statsbildningen i Afrika söder om Sahara. Det kommer att ge en tillförlitlig och användbar databas som kan utökas till a</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Lagom antal träd är bäst - ny förståelse av träd kan ge mer vatten i AfrikaUppskattningsvis 80% av världens befolkning saknar säkra vattenresurser. Många av dessa människor saknar också god tillgång till brännved och andra fördelar som träd kan ge såsom foder till djur, frukter och markskydd. Det nuvarande vetenskapliga paradigmet säger att vi måste välja vilket problem vi vill lösa eftersom ett öka antalet träd alltid antas minska tillgången på vatten. Därför varnar nuvarande rekommendationer allmänheten att träd i torra områden kan äventyra redan knappa vattenresurser. Men betänk kostnaderna om detta tänkande är fel och trädplantering faktiskt kan minska vattenbrist. Mycket står på spel. Enbart i Afrika är 175 miljoner hektar förstörd mark som bedöms lämplig för trädplantering - något som väsentligt kan förbättra människors levnadsvillkor. Vår forskning från Burkina Faso i semi-arida Västafrika har visat att jämfört med trädlösa miljöer så kan träd förbättra grundvattenbildningen. Dessa resultat behöver testas i större skala, men om de bekräftas så måste den rådande uppfattningen inom hydrologin ändras och det får djupgående konsekvenser för en politik som påverkar miljontals människors försörjning och miljö.Våra mål i projektet är:• Att ge bättre underlag för rekommendationer som gynnar fattiga människor i torra områden genom att utvärdera teorin att ”lagom antal träd är bäst” för grundvattenbildning över tropiska torrområden• Identifiera skötselåtgärder som kan öka grundvattenresurserna.                                                                                         Projektet omfattar fyra ledande institutioner; Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet (SLU), World Agroforestry Center (ICRAF), Wageningen University (WU); och the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU). Forskningsgruppen täcker ett brett spektrum av discipliner, bland annat geostatistik, markvetenskap, ekologi, agroforestry, skogsbruk och hydrologi. Vi kommer att använda en unik världsomfattande insamling av data där vi väljer ut provytor som redan finns i semi-arida Afrika. Databasen består av flera biofysiska variabler, inklusive utbredning av träd, buskar och gräs och viktiga markvariabler som påverkar grundvattenbildningen. Vi kommer att göra ytterligare mätningar av vattenflöden i marken och trädens vattenanvändning. Vi kommer att kombinera detta med information från databasen för att sedan göra modeller som kan förutsäga hur grundvattenbildningen påverkas av träd på vanliga marker i semi-arida tropikerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Lagom antal träd är bäst - ny förståelse av träd kan ge mer vatten i AfrikaUppskattningsvis 80% av världens befolkning saknar säkra vattenresurser. Många av dessa människor saknar också god tillgång till brännved och andra fördelar som träd kan ge såsom foder till djur, frukter och markskydd. Det nuvarande vetenskapliga paradigmet säger att vi måste välja vilket problem vi vill lösa eftersom ett öka antalet träd alltid antas minska tillgången på vatten. Därför varnar nuvarande rekommendationer allmänheten att träd i torra områden kan äventyra redan knappa vattenresurser. Men betänk kostnaderna om detta tänkande är fel och trädplantering faktiskt kan minska vattenbrist. Mycket står på spel. Enbart i Afrika är 175 miljoner hektar förstörd mark som bedöms lämplig för trädplantering - något som väsentligt kan förbättra människors levnadsvillkor. Vår forskning från Burkina Faso i semi-arida Västafrika har visat att jämfört med trädlösa miljöer så kan träd förbättra grundvattenbildningen. Dessa resultat behöver testas i större skala, men om de bekräftas så måste den rådande uppfattningen inom hydrologin ändras och det får djupgående konsekvenser för en politik som påverkar miljontals människors försörjning och miljö.Våra mål i projektet är:• Att ge bättre underlag för rekommendationer som gynnar fattiga människor i torra områden genom att utvärdera teorin att ”lagom antal träd är bäst” för grundvattenbildning över tropiska torrområden• Identifiera skötselåtgärder som kan öka grundvattenresurserna.                                                                                         Projektet omfattar fyra ledande institutioner; Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet (SLU), World Agroforestry Center (ICRAF), Wageningen University (WU); och the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU). Forskningsgruppen täcker ett brett spektrum av discipliner, bland annat geostatistik, markvetenskap, ekologi, agroforestry, skogsbruk och hydrologi. Vi kommer att använda en unik världsomfattande insamling av data där vi väljer ut provytor som redan finns i semi-arida Afrika. Databasen består av flera biofysiska variabler, inklusive utbredning av träd, buskar och gräs och viktiga markvariabler som påverkar grundvattenbildningen. Vi kommer att göra ytterligare mätningar av vattenflöden i marken och trädens vattenanvändning. Vi kommer att kombinera detta med information från databasen för att sedan göra modeller som kan förutsäga hur grundvattenbildningen påverkas av träd på vanliga marker i semi-arida tropikerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>An estimated 80% of the global population lack secure water resources. Many also lack ready access to fuel wood and other tree derived benefits. However, the current scientific paradigm says that we must choose which problem to solve as increasing tree cover always reduces water availability. Consider the costs if this thinking is wrong. In Africa, 175 M ha of degraded lands are judged suitable for tree planting which could significantly enhance people’s livelihoods. Our previous research in the seasonally dry tropics indicates that an intermediate tree cover can often improve groundwater recharge. This need testing on a larger scale, but if confirmed will upend the prevailing view in hydrology and have profound implications for policies affecting millions of livelihoods and the environment.  Thus, the aim of this project is to provide evidence for better policies and management that will benefit poor people in drylands by evaluating the novel “optimum tree cover theory” for groundwater recharge across African drylands. The project involves four leading institutions; SLU, ICRAF, WU and NMBU. We will use the Land Degradation Surveillance Framework; a unique dataset that is available across Africa. It consists of multiple variables, including tree cover and key soil variables. We will do complementary strategic measurements of soil water flow and tree water use to model groundwater recharge as a function of tree cover under common conditions of the seasonally dry tropics.</narrative>
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      <narrative>End malaria on islands in Vanuatu: the rollout of innovative anti-Plasmodium vivax strategies</narrative>
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      <narrative>In the Asia-Pacific region, malaria elimination faces the challenges presented by the high proportion of Plasmodium vivax infections. The existence of latent and persistent P. vivax hypnozoites in the liver makes this species less amenable to elimination efforts than P. falciparum. Vanuatu is an archipelago of 68 inhabited islands in the southwest Pacific. Our overall purpose is to achieve sustainable malaria elimination in the entire archipelago, based on the achievement on Aneityum Island over the last 25 years. Furthermore innovative strategies for P. vivax elimination are desired. With the establishment of the Center for Malaria Elimination in Port Vila, we specifically aim to 1) establish a robust malaria surveillance system to detect asymptomatic and sub-microscopic infections by PCR and identify remaining hotspots, 2) examine the containment strategy of short-term mass drug administration in concert with long-term vector control to eliminate infections in detected hotspots, 3) support the wider use of primaquine against P. vivax hypnozoites by investigating human CYP2D6 polymorphisms and G6PD deficiency related to primaquine metabolism and safety, respectively, 4) create a local economic mechanism such as malaria free award to encourage changes in human behaviors towards self-protection against malaria infections, and 5) characterize the changes in genetic diversity of the last parasites and human anti-parasite immunity after malaria elimination.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Innovativ program för att eliminera malaria från öar i Vanuatu, med speciell fokus på Plasmodium vivax. Plasmodium vivax:I Stillahavsområdet har utrotning av malaria att ta sig an de utmaningar som den höga andelen av Plasmodium vivax-infektioner utgör. Förekomsten av latenta och uthålliga P. vivax-hypnozoiter i levern gör denna art upp till fem år mindre mottaglig än P. falciparum-åtgärder för utrotning.Malaria på öarna i VanuatuÖarna ger möjlighet för naturliga ekologiska experiment och har stor potential för studier av förebyggande åtgärder (”intervention studies”) Vanuatu i Stillahavet med 68 bebodda öar skiljer sig språkligt åt. Trots olika koloniseringar har malaria troligen funnits sedan den första mänskliga bosättningen för 4000 år sedan [Kaneko et al. 1998].Aneityum-projektetAneityum, den sydligaste ön i Vanuatu är den belägen på gränsen av malariaöverföring i Stilla havet. För att lyckas behövde vi skräddarsy ett kontrollprogram för malariafrihet efter de lokala epidemiologiska förhållandena. Massutdelning av läkemedel (MDA) veckovis med chloroquine Fansidar och primaquine genomfördes för hela populationen på 718 invånare på Aneityum under nio veckor 1991. Samtidigt distribuerades insektsimpregnerade myggnät till hela befolkningen. Larvivorous-fisk inplanterades i ett stort antal spridningskällor på Anopheles farauti med stort samhällsengagemang. Periodisk malariaövervakning visade att P. falciparum efter MDA helt försvunnit och likaså P Vivax efter 1996.[Kaneko et al. 2000]. Frihet från malaria har sedan upprätthållits med undantag av ett P. vivax-utbrott 2002 [Kaneko et al. 2014]. En risk för utbrott  på malariafria öar förelåg på de södra delarna av Vanuatu efter den tropiska cyklonen Pam 2015. Emellertid visade undersökningar att inget fall tre månader efter cyklonen i motsats till den stora ökningen efter cyklonen Uma 1987 [Chan et al. 2017]. Aneityum-projektet demonstrerar långsiktigt hållbarhet av malariaelimineringen och visar för omvärlden att konceptet håller. Med resultatet från Aneityum som grund är vårt mål att utrota malarian på alla bebodda öar i Vanuatu under nästa decennium. Därför behöver vi ytterligare utveckla strategin för P Vivax-eliminering något som många malariadrabbade länder i Asien och i Stilla Havet söker efter.Vi vill att (1) etablera en robust övervakning av asymtomatiska och sub-mikroskopiska infektioner genom att introducera PCR för att upptäcka återstående ”hot spots”,(2) undersöka vad en strategi för MDA ska innehålla på kort sikt tillsammans med långsiktig vektorstyrning för att eliminera malariainfektioner i upptäckta ”hot spots”,(3 ) stödja en bredare användning av Primakin för radikal behandling mot Plasmodium vivax hypnozoiter genom att undersöka mänskliga polymorfismer relaterade till Primakin metabolism och säkerhet,(4) undersöka mänskligt beteende, samhällsengagemang och nyttan med att skapa utvecklingsmekanismer såsom belöningar för malariafrihet för att driva beteendeförändringar mot egenkontroll av malaria infektioner och(5) beskriva förändringar i mångfalden hos de sista parasiterna och människans immunitet efter malaria-elimineringen. För att genomföra detta vill vi etablera ett ”Malaria Elimination Center” i Vanuatus huvudstad, Port Vila. Centret blir ansvarigt för övervakning, strategier, utbildning av lokal personal, och ömsesidigt forskningssamarbete mellan Sverige, Vanuatu och Japan.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Most research in conflict and other insecure settings would not be possible without brokers from and based in the research context. Yet, their crucial contribution and situation tend to be shrouded in silence. This research will provide novel insights into the dynamics that shape the triangular relationships between researchers, research brokers and research data in insecure zones. Knowledge about such dynamics appears particularly urgent at this point of time as many research institutions are increasingly regulating and restricting fieldwork access of their staff, leading to more outsourcing to local research assistants. The project is particularly unique since research brokers will form part of the research team and since one of the outputs is a book in which research brokers share their experiences. Empirically, the project focuses on the DR Congo, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka and the Maoist insurgency in India. Theoretically, the research draws upon insights from: 1) conflict research, in particular the complex dynamic of social navigation in such settings; 2) academic debates on research ethics; 3) the sociology of knowledge production in academia, and 4) critical post-colonial theory focusing on identity and power inequalities in knowledge production in and beyond North-South relations. Methodologically it will be conducted through interviews with researchers and brokers and a workshop with brokers that will also result in a book.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Forskare som jobbar i konfliktzoner och andra osäkra områden världen över är väl medvetna om vikten av att ha en bra forskningsassistent, samt att ha kontakt med rätt mellanhänder och fixare. Utan dem hade en stor del av våra forskningsresultat inte blivit till, vår kunskap hade varit enormt mycket tunnare och vi hade levt än farligare under våra fältvistelser. Trots att vi är väl medvetna om detta så blir våra fältassistenter och fixare sällan mer än namn i förord till forskningspublikationer. Att forskningsassistenter och olika typer av fixare förblir dolda i våra forskningskulisser är både etiskt och metodologiskt ett faktum som är djupt problematiskt.Syftet med detta projekt är att förstå den triangulära dynamiken mellan forskare, forskningsassistenter/fixare och forskningsresultat i osäkra områden. Denna dynamik har förblivit en blind fläck i både kvantitativ och kvalitativ forskning. Än mer allvarligt är en ny tendens att många forskningsmiljöer begränsar forskarens möjlighet att utföra fältarbeten i osäkra områden, samtidigt som många värdländer för vår forskning gör det svårare att få forskningstillstånd utan lokala samarbetspartner. Även om vi på många sätt är positiva till dessa processer ser vi att det utifrån etiska (ska vi exempelvis låta lokala forskningsassistenter utföra arbeten som anses för farliga för oss?) och metodologiska perspektiv (om vi redan nu har begränsad kontroll över vårt forskningsmaterial, vad händer om fältassistenter och fixare får ytterligare kontroll över detta?) uppkommer stora frågor som i dagsläget kräver svar.Projektet har en unik forskningsdesign då fyra lokala forskningsassistenter är en del av projektet och att en av projektets huvudutkomster är en bok där lokala fixare och assistenter själv kommer att skriva om deras erfarenheter. Projektet fokuserar på fyra områden: två i Afrika (den pågående konflikten i Demokratiska Republiken Kongo och den avslutade i Sierra Leone) och två områden i Asien (den avslutade konflikten på Sri Lanka och de pågående, mer lågintensiva, Maoistiska upproren i Indien). Projektet leds av tre forskare som har mångåriga erfarenheter från de fyra områden vi forskar på. Teoretiskt är projektet format kring kunskap från 1) konfliktforskning, speciellt kring processer av "social navigation" i konfliktzoner; 2) akademiska debatter om forskningsetik; 3) sociologisk teoribildning kring kunskapsproduktion i forskningsvärlden; och 4) postkoloniala perspektiv kring identitet och kunskapsproduktion i situationer med ojämlika maktförhållanden. Metodologiskt kommer projektet baseras på intervjuer med forskare och forskarassistenter/fixare och workshops där assistenter och fixare själva formulerar erfarenheter av sitt arbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ebolautbrottet i Västafrika 2014-2016 orsakade enormt mänskligt lidande och stora ekonomiska förluster i några av världens fattigaste länder: Liberia, Sierra Leone och Guinea. Sammanlagt dog 11 000 personer, men minst lika många beräknas ha dött pga av att hälso- och sjukvårdssystemet i mångt och mycket slutade att fungera. I tillägg stängde många skolor och ett stort antal barn fick under nästan ett års tid inte gå i skolan.Vad var det då som slutligen stoppade det största ebolautbrottet någonsin? Det finns flera föreslagna anledningar, bl.a. att internationell hjälp till slut började nå fram. Sannolikt var det dock beteendeförändringar hos befolkningen som var avgörande. Genom att fler började tvätta sina händer, så kallade säkra begravningar accepterades och att fler sjuka fördes till ebolacenter där de inte kunde smitta andra började antalet fall att minska. Lite är känt om hur dessa beteendeförändringar som ibland gick på tvärs mot lokala sedvänjor kom till stånd. I detta projekt vill vi studera hur budskap i lokala media och från lokala ledare påverkade människor att ändra sitt beteende. Sierra Leone var det land som drabbades allra hårdast under ebolautbrottet. Redan innan utbrottet levde mer än hälften av invånarna i extrem fattigdom, och landet hade den högsta mödradödligheten i världen. Landets hälso- och sjukvårdssystem var inte på något vis förberett på ett utbrott av den här storleken. När de första fallen dök upp i den östra delen av landet i maj 2014, misslyckades försöken att begränsa utbrottet, och snart dök de första sjukdomsfallen upp i huvudstaden Freetown, där viruset fick fäste i de fattiga slumområdena. Inom bara några veckor ökade antalet sjukdomsfall och dödsfall kraftigt över hela landet. Under den här tiden spreds samtidigt många rykten om sjukdomen, många av dem falska. Bl.a. spreds ryktet att sjukdomen var dödlig och inte gick att bota, något som avskräckte många från att söka vård, utan vårdades istället i hemmet där familjemedlemmar riskerade att smittas. Ryktesspridningen uppmärksammades tidigt av såväl frivilligorganisationer som av Ministeriet för hälsa och sanitet i Sierra Leone. Man började därför intervjua ett slumpmässigt urval av befolkningen för att ta reda på vad man visste om ebola och vilka missuppfattningar som var vanligt förekommande. Intervjuer genomfördes fyra gånger under ebolautbrottet.Med syftet att förstå hur i första hand riskkommunikation, det vill säga vilket budskap som sänds ut till allmänheten, och i andra hand social mobilisering (när människor kollektivt går samman och identifierar brister i samhället och sedan tar initiativ och agerar för förändring) påverkar kunskap och attityder kring ebola, men också hur de påverkat utbrottets gång.I det föreslagna forskningsprojektet planerar vi att använda informationen från dessa intervjuer, länka den med information kring hur sjukdomsfallen spreds samt intervjuer med lokala journalister för att ta reda på: 1) Vilken typ av media som hade störst effekt för att ändra människors kunskap och beteende om ebola; 2) Hur olika mediakampanjer och även olika initiativ till social mobilisering påverkade ökning eller minskning av antalet sjukdomsfall; 3) Vad upplevde lokala journalister att det fanns för hinder för att rapportera kring ebolautbrottet?; 4) Vilken typ av information till lokala radiojournalister leder till störst förståelse av en sjukdom under ett pågående utbrott?; 5) Har de aktörer som varit inblandade i ebolautbrottet på något vis nu ändrat sina strategier kring riskkommunikation, och hur man planerar att sända ut information vid ett nytt utbrott av en infektionssjukdom?I projektet kommer forskare från Sierra Leone att samarbeta med forskare från USA och Karolinska Institutet. Forskarna har olika tvärvetenskaplig bakgrund, från medicin, infektionssjukdomar, antropologi och media för att på bästa sätt kunna säkerställa att projektet får med alla aspekter och därmed kommer att kunna förstå hur riskkommunikation och social</narrative>
      <narrative>Striking in one of the world’s poorest countries, Ebola caused enormous human and economic losses in Sierra Leone, during and after the outbreak in 2014-2016. Risk communication and social mobilisation are powerful, but often overlooked tools in combating a disease outbreak. This research project aims to understand how these interventions work and how they influenced the epidemic curve, as they could be the key to dramatically alter the course of an infectious disease outbreak.Using a mix of quantitative, qualitative and quasi-experimental methods, the proposed studies will in four years assess the influence communication channels such as radio, governmental campaigns and community sources had on Ebola-specific knowledge, behaviour, risk perception and stigma. Furthermore, it will look at how risk communication affected the epidemic curve and interview journalists and stakeholders to determine what can be learned from this outbreak. An experiment in which radio journalists and an audience are asked to create and listen to stories of a hypothetical new disease outbreak, will give further insights into what kind of messages are effective.Collaborating with local and international actors in Sierra Leone and the USA, this project has the potential to gather evidence in a new combination of research fields and can produce practical recommendations for future health emergencies. This is of paramount importance so that a devastating outbreak of this magnitude will never be repeated.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Share or Spare? Explaining the Nature and Determinants of Climate Finance Coordination</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sedan början av de internationella klimatförhandlingarna under 1990-talet har de rika länderna utlovat finansiellt stöd till utvecklingsländerna för klimatomställning. Under en lång period implementerades inte dessa löften och det politiska trycket från utvecklingsländerna ökade. I Köpenhamn 2009 sattes slutligen en siffra som mål för klimatfinansieringen: att de rika länderna skulle mobilisera 100 miljarder dollar per år vid år 2020, och att flödena skulle ”snabb-startas” med 30 miljarder dollar under perioden 2010-2012. Man specificerade också att denna nya klimatfinansiering skulle vara ”ny och utöver” existerade åtaganden inom det vanliga utvecklingsbiståndet.Klimatfinansiering till utvecklingsländer är viktigt av tre skäl. För det första vet vi att klimatförändringar påverkar låginkomstländer värren än högt utvecklade. Klimatförändring undergräver försörjningsmöjligheter, produktion och infrastruktur, och ökar riskerna för livsmedelsosäkerhet, konflikter och förflyttning av hushåll. Investeringar i klimatanpassningsåtgärder är alltså mycket viktigt för fattigdomsbekämpning, mänskliga rättigheter och politisk stabilitet.För det andra kan åtgärder för mer kolsnåla samhällen och energisystem leda till långsiktig tillväxt och utveckling, till exempel genom att förnybar energi kan främja både småskalig landsbygdsutveckling och storskalig industriproduktion. Investeringar i klimatomställning och utsläppsminskningar kan alltså även dem bidra till långsiktig ekonomisk utveckling i låginkomstländer, samt bidra till ett mer stabilt klimat globalt.För det tredje är det politiskt viktigt att klimatfinansieringen fungerar så att tilliten och trovärdigheten bibehålls eller ökar i det internationella klimatsamarbetet. Om villkoren inte upplevs rättvisa riskerar samarbetet att stagnera.Efter överenskommelsen kring klimatfinansiering år 2009 har dock ett stort antal olika fonder och finansiella instrument växt fram, och en mängd etablerade och nya institutioner har engagerat sig. De rika länderna använder sig både av speciella klimatfonder etablerade under FN:s klimatkonvention (t.ex. Gröna utvecklingsfonden, Anpassningsfonden), multilaterala utvecklingsbanker (t.ex. Världsbankens klimatinvesteringsfonder), samt sitt eget bilaterala bistånd för att möta sina åtaganden. Detta har lett till ett komplext system, där olika definitioner används av olika aktörer för att avgöra vad som får räknas som klimatfinansiering och inte och där givarinstitutioner har olika regelverk kring hur man ansöker om finansiering och hur olika ändamål prioriteras. Flera fonder och givare har till och med börjat stödja kapacitetsutveckling för att utvecklingsländer ens ska kunna navigera i systemet och ansöka om finansiering.I det här projektet söker vi bättre förstå varför både givare och mottagare av klimatfinansiering väljer att koordinera sig eller inte, och hur det i sin tur påverkar hur effektivt systemet kan svara upp mot de klimatomställningsbehov som finns. Med koordinering menas kollektiva arrangemang för informationsdelning, samstämmighet i policy, och hur finansiella medel kanaliseras och levereras. Under vilka omständigheter väljer givare att koordinera sig och när väljer de att använda sig av oberoende fonder och strategier? När väljer de att spara eller dela klimatfinansieringsmedel samt inflytande över hur de spenderas? Hur agerar mottagare i det komplexa systemet och stödjer de försök att koordinera mera?Inom det vanliga utvecklingsbiståndet finns en lång historia av försök att koordinera mer, harmonisera givarnas krav och att göra biståndet mer mottagardrivet. I det här projektet använder vi oss av dessa erfarenheter för att förstå fördelar och nackdelar som aktörerna upplever. Vi fokuserar framförallt på hur man ser på kostnader och nyttor av att koordinera och vilken roll normer har för givarnas beslut, men även vilka strategiska möjligheter ett okoordinerat system innebär både för givare och mottagare. Projektet kommer först studera systemet sa</narrative>
      <narrative>This project examines why coordination problems persist in climate finance by investigating the political and organizational factors that shape climate finance coordination at the global level and in low income countries.  It analyzes the actor rationales that encourage or hinder coordination.  The project involves four phases  over a four year period. As a first step, the research team will create an analytical framework for identifying and categorizing climate finance coordination practices. The team will then review of climate financing coordination trends and instruments. A third step will study coordination experiences in the context of four multilateral climate initiatives.  A final phase of the analysis will consist of a comparative study of climate finance coordination in Kenya and Zambia. The research team will collect evidence through semi-structured interviews and primary and secondary documents. Researchers at the University of Lund and Stockholm Environment Institute as well as researchers at the Danish Institute for International Studies and the Christian Michelsen Institute will carry out the project.  The project will contribute to an improved understanding of the factors shaping the effective use of funding of climate mitigation and adaptation in low income countries.  It will inform developing countries’ options for engaging effectively with funders and  how funders can improve the effectiveness of climate finance, thus supporting sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Resolving the mystery behind the mosquito-borne O’nyong’nyong virus – diagnostic challenge, reservoir, prevalence and transmission.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">O’nyong’nyong virus - ett myggburet virus som orsakar stora utbrott med potential till global spridning</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ett myggburet virus med potential för global spridning är O´nyong-Nyong virus (ONNV). Det har orsakat stora utbrott under 1900-talet, men dessa utbrott har hittills skett i utvecklingsländer. Denna händelseutveckling liknar andra myggburna virus som världen nyligen drabbats av. Zikavirus och chikungunyavirus har sedan länge orsakat sjukdom i Afrika och Sydostasien, men brist på resurser i utvecklingsländer och ointresse från övriga världen gjorde att forskning och utveckling av motåtgärder i stort sett saknades. Dessa virus anpassade sig till myggvektorer och spreds över världen och orsakade stora allvarliga utbrott.  ONNV orsakar O’nyong-nyong feber och både symptomen och viruset liknar chikungunyavirus och ger feber med svåra och långdragna ledbesvär. Än så länge saknas specifik diagnostik för ONNV, så patienter feldiagnosticeras och sjukdomens korrekta utbredning och dess påverkan på folkhälsan respektive sjukvården förblir okänd. Det finns inget vaccin eller specifik terapi för behandling av ONNV.  För att förstå sjukdomen och kunna motverka vidare smittspridning behövs mera grundläggande kunskaper om vilka myggarter som kan smittas med ONNV och hur det sprids vidare.Man antar att ONNV kan spridas med s.k. Anophelesmyggor, samma myggart som sprider malaria, vilket är ovanligt för virus.  Vi kommer att undersöka vilka myggor som kan bära och sprida ONNV genom att samla in myggor från ett område i Kenya vid Viktoriasjön, där ONNV tidigare har orsakat utbrott. Myggorna kommer att artbestämmas och viruset arvsmassa, ONNV RNA, kan påvisas i myggor med s.k. PCR metodik. Genom att undersöka om ONNV kan använda andra myggor som vektorer, kan vi bedöma risken för att viruset skulle kunna orsaka stora globala epidemier. Experiment kommer att genomföras då vi kommer att infektera olika myggarter med ONNV i laboratoriet och undersöka om detta virus kan växa i de olika myggarterna. Vissa studier har indikerat att ONNV kan använda sig av Aedesmyggor, som redan sprider Zika-, chikungunya- och denguevirus och om så är fallet finns potentialen för ONNV att orsaka stor global spridning.  Eftersom diagnostiken för ONNV inte alls är utvecklad så vet man inte idag hur vanlig ONNV är i Afrika. Vi kommer därför att utveckla specifika diagnostiska analyser för ONNV såsom antikroppsdetektering och använda den för att bestämma förekomst och spridning av infektioner orsakade av ONNV hos människor och djur kring Viktoriasjön i Kenya. Samtidigt kommer vi att studera förekomsten av O´nyong-nyong feber hos patienter med akuta kliniska symtom som indikerar på ONNV infektion. Här använder vi oss av detektion av viralt RNA genom PCR-metodik samt påvisande av IgM-antikroppar med vår nya specifikt utvecklade diagnostik. Myggburna virus har ofta en eller flera värddjur-reservoarer vilket har stor betydelse för att virus ska kunna cirkulera under längre tid och även för spridning till myggor och senare människor. För närvarande känner vi inte till vilken eventuell reservoar som ONNV har.  Det kommer vi att undersöka genom att analysera blodprover från fåglar, apor, gnagare och fladdermöss i samma område i Kenya där ONNV antas förekomma.  Vi tror att vårt projekt kommer att spela en central roll när det gäller att förstå hur och var ONNV förekommer och sprids. Kunskaper som kan leda till förebyggande åtgärder i Kenya inom en snar framtid. Vårt projekt kommer inte bara att hjälpa till att förbättra diagnostiken, men också hjälpa till med att bestämma den verkliga orsaken till oförklarliga febersjukdomar som förblir odiagnostiserade. Dessutom kommer de prov som erhålls vara en biobank av prover (humana, mygg, apor, fågel, gnagare, fladdermöss) från Kenya som senare kan analyseras för andra smittämnen.</narrative>
      <narrative>The world have recently been alerted by sudden outbreaks of mosquito-borne viruses such as Zika virus and chikungunya virus in new continents, although both of these were already causing disease in Africa and Southeast Asia. One such mosquito-borne virus with potential for global spread is O’nyong-nyong virus (ONNV), which has caused large outbreaks in Africa. The outbreaks have so far occurred in resource-limited developing countries and often been misdiagnosed as chikungunya, a closely related virus with similar symptoms. The purpose of the proposed project is to characterize ONNV regarding mosquito vectors, tropism, potential animal reservoirs, prevalence, incidence, and distribution. For this we will develop specific diagnostic assays for ONNV IgG and IgM antibody detection and to apply those for determining the prevalence and distribution of infection in humans and animals in a region of Kenya where ONNV is suspected to occur. Concomitantly we will study the incidence of O’nyong-nyong fever in patients with clinical acute symptoms, which indicates an ONNV infection, using detection of viral RNA by RT-PCR and IgM antibodies. We will study ONNV’s mosquito vector by sampling mosquitoes to characterize which vectors harbor ONNV. Further, we will experimentally investigate ONNV tropism and competence in different mosquito species, to better understand if ONNV have the potential to use other mosquito vectors and gain the potential to spread beyond known endemic regions.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Resolving the mystery behind the mosquito-borne O’nyong’nyong virus – diagnostic challenge, reservoir, prevalence and transmission.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The world have recently been alerted by sudden outbreaks of mosquito-borne viruses such as Zika virus and chikungunya virus in new continents, although both of these were already causing disease in Africa and Southeast Asia. One such mosquito-borne virus with potential for global spread is O’nyong-nyong virus (ONNV), which has caused large outbreaks in Africa. The outbreaks have so far occurred in resource-limited developing countries and often been misdiagnosed as chikungunya, a closely related virus with similar symptoms. The purpose of the proposed project is to characterize ONNV regarding mosquito vectors, tropism, potential animal reservoirs, prevalence, incidence, and distribution. For this we will develop specific diagnostic assays for ONNV IgG and IgM antibody detection and to apply those for determining the prevalence and distribution of infection in humans and animals in a region of Kenya where ONNV is suspected to occur. Concomitantly we will study the incidence of O’nyong-nyong fever in patients with clinical acute symptoms, which indicates an ONNV infection, using detection of viral RNA by RT-PCR and IgM antibodies. We will study ONNV’s mosquito vector by sampling mosquitoes to characterize which vectors harbor ONNV. Further, we will experimentally investigate ONNV tropism and competence in different mosquito species, to better understand if ONNV have the potential to use other mosquito vectors and gain the potential to spread beyond known endemic regions.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ett myggburet virus med potential för global spridning är O´nyong-Nyong virus (ONNV). Det har orsakat stora utbrott under 1900-talet, men dessa utbrott har hittills skett i utvecklingsländer. Denna händelseutveckling liknar andra myggburna virus som världen nyligen drabbats av. Zikavirus och chikungunyavirus har sedan länge orsakat sjukdom i Afrika och Sydostasien, men brist på resurser i utvecklingsländer och ointresse från övriga världen gjorde att forskning och utveckling av motåtgärder i stort sett saknades. Dessa virus anpassade sig till myggvektorer och spreds över världen och orsakade stora allvarliga utbrott.  ONNV orsakar O’nyong-nyong feber och både symptomen och viruset liknar chikungunyavirus och ger feber med svåra och långdragna ledbesvär. Än så länge saknas specifik diagnostik för ONNV, så patienter feldiagnosticeras och sjukdomens korrekta utbredning och dess påverkan på folkhälsan respektive sjukvården förblir okänd. Det finns inget vaccin eller specifik terapi för behandling av ONNV.  För att förstå sjukdomen och kunna motverka vidare smittspridning behövs mera grundläggande kunskaper om vilka myggarter som kan smittas med ONNV och hur det sprids vidare.Man antar att ONNV kan spridas med s.k. Anophelesmyggor, samma myggart som sprider malaria, vilket är ovanligt för virus.  Vi kommer att undersöka vilka myggor som kan bära och sprida ONNV genom att samla in myggor från ett område i Kenya vid Viktoriasjön, där ONNV tidigare har orsakat utbrott. Myggorna kommer att artbestämmas och viruset arvsmassa, ONNV RNA, kan påvisas i myggor med s.k. PCR metodik. Genom att undersöka om ONNV kan använda andra myggor som vektorer, kan vi bedöma risken för att viruset skulle kunna orsaka stora globala epidemier. Experiment kommer att genomföras då vi kommer att infektera olika myggarter med ONNV i laboratoriet och undersöka om detta virus kan växa i de olika myggarterna. Vissa studier har indikerat att ONNV kan använda sig av Aedesmyggor, som redan sprider Zika-, chikungunya- och denguevirus och om så är fallet finns potentialen för ONNV att orsaka stor global spridning.  Eftersom diagnostiken för ONNV inte alls är utvecklad så vet man inte idag hur vanlig ONNV är i Afrika. Vi kommer därför att utveckla specifika diagnostiska analyser för ONNV såsom antikroppsdetektering och använda den för att bestämma förekomst och spridning av infektioner orsakade av ONNV hos människor och djur kring Viktoriasjön i Kenya. Samtidigt kommer vi att studera förekomsten av O´nyong-nyong feber hos patienter med akuta kliniska symtom som indikerar på ONNV infektion. Här använder vi oss av detektion av viralt RNA genom PCR-metodik samt påvisande av IgM-antikroppar med vår nya specifikt utvecklade diagnostik. Myggburna virus har ofta en eller flera värddjur-reservoarer vilket har stor betydelse för att virus ska kunna cirkulera under längre tid och även för spridning till myggor och senare människor. För närvarande känner vi inte till vilken eventuell reservoar som ONNV har.  Det kommer vi att undersöka genom att analysera blodprover från fåglar, apor, gnagare och fladdermöss i samma område i Kenya där ONNV antas förekomma.  Vi tror att vårt projekt kommer att spela en central roll när det gäller att förstå hur och var ONNV förekommer och sprids. Kunskaper som kan leda till förebyggande åtgärder i Kenya inom en snar framtid. Vårt projekt kommer inte bara att hjälpa till att förbättra diagnostiken, men också hjälpa till med att bestämma den verkliga orsaken till oförklarliga febersjukdomar som förblir odiagnostiserade. Dessutom kommer de prov som erhålls vara en biobank av prover (humana, mygg, apor, fågel, gnagare, fladdermöss) från Kenya som senare kan analyseras för andra smittämnen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Umeå universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project focuses on immune control of human tuberculosis (TB), the effect of helminthic worm coinfection and how current treatment strategies could be optimized to shorten duration of anti-TB chemotherapy, and protect those at risk for developing active disease. Coinfection with intestinal helminthic parasites can prevent an efficient TB-protection by suppressing bactericidal functions in macrophages (MQ), triggering progression from latent to active TB disease. Our previous results indicate that nutritional deficiencies in the nitric oxide (NO) and glutathione axis may contribute to poor control of mycobacteria by human MQ. Using a translational approach combining clinical TB studies (Ethiopia) with ex vivo infection experiments we will determine if N-acetyl cysteine and L-citrulline administration can revert the effect of chronic helminth infection in MQ by switching them from their immunosuppressed regulatory M2 phenotype to a proinflammatory M1 phenotype and simultaneously trigger enhanced NO production, to achieve better host control of mycobacteria. Modalities affecting macrophage activation will be studied in TB patients with/without concurrent helminth infection, before and after deworming. Our research will answer if adjunctive immune boosting therapies that strengthens and activates macrophages can expedite current anti-TB treatment, and whether interventions like deworming could be beneficial on large scale for individuals living in low resource areas.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En tredjedel av världens befolkning är infekterad med Mycobacterium tuberculosis, vilket orsakar 1,8 miljoner dödsfall årligen i lungsjukdomen tuberkulos (TB). Något effektivt vaccin finns inte. Behandling av tuberkulos är besvärlig, innebär en kombination av flera läkemedel i minst 6 månader och har lett till en alarmerande andel av läkemedelsresistenta tuberkelbakterier. Risken att utveckla aktiv tuberkulos ökar genom saminfektion med HIV samt mask. Saminfektion med mask, minskar vårt immunologiska skydd mot TB genom att trycka ned bakterieavdödande funktioner i makrofager (den primära värdcellen för tuberkelbakterier). Våra resultat tyder på att den försämrade kontrollen av tuberkelbakterier beror på en bristande kväveoxidproduktion i lungans makrofager. Maskinfektion minskar också det proinflammatoriska svaret i makrofagerna, gör dem mer antiinflammatoriska och minskar deras förmåga att reglera oxidativ stress. Det faktum att några av de viktigaste läkemedlen mot TB endast har full effekt i samband med aktiva värdcellsmekanismer i makrofager, gör det önskvärt att aktivera och stärka dessa celler. Om immunsvaret hos infekterade individer stärks, kan vi uppnå en synergistisk effekt som påskyndar behandling och minskar risken för läkemedelsresistens som är ett växande hot.Vi föreslår därför tilläggsbehandlingar som aktiverar makrofager och kan fungera tillsammans med befintliga anti-TB kemoterapeutiska läkemedel för att på så sätt effektivisera rådande behandling. Tilläggsbehandlingen innebär i detta fall en kombination av naturliga glutation- och L-arginingenerande substanser som tillsammans ”räddar” makrofager från det mask-inducerade hämmade tillståndet och därigenom leder till en ökad kontroll av tuberkelbakterierna. Forskningen består dels av mekanistiska studier för att förstå värdcellsvaret och kliniska studier i Etiopien där det immunologiska svaret hos mask/TB saminfekterade patienter studeras innan och efter avmaskning så att immuncellstatus och makrofagaktivering kan följas under de olika faserna av behandlingen.Detta är ett translationellt globalhälsorelaterat forskningsprojekt som länkar samman infektionsimmunologi från kliniska studier med grundläggande forskning för att hitta terapeutiska lösningar som påskyndar behandling av TB och skyddar dem i riskzonen för att utveckla aktiv sjukdom. TB är smittsamt och associerat med en avsevärd dödlighet i utsatta befolkningsgrupper i fattiga områden i världen. Avmaskning är en relativt enkel och billig åtgärd i fattiga områden där maskinfektion och TB är mycket utbrett. Om avmaskning visas gynnsamt kan detta utföras storskaligt för att förhindra TB i högendemiska områden samt för att förbättra den allmänna hälsostatusen eftersom maskinfektion har korrelerats till ett försämrat allmäntillstånd hos skolbarn.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En tredjedel av världens befolkning är infekterad med Mycobacterium tuberculosis, vilket orsakar 1,8 miljoner dödsfall årligen i lungsjukdomen tuberkulos (TB). Något effektivt vaccin finns inte. Behandling av tuberkulos är besvärlig, innebär en kombination av flera läkemedel i minst 6 månader och har lett till en alarmerande andel av läkemedelsresistenta tuberkelbakterier. Risken att utveckla aktiv tuberkulos ökar genom saminfektion med HIV samt mask. Saminfektion med mask, minskar vårt immunologiska skydd mot TB genom att trycka ned bakterieavdödande funktioner i makrofager (den primära värdcellen för tuberkelbakterier). Våra resultat tyder på att den försämrade kontrollen av tuberkelbakterier beror på en bristande kväveoxidproduktion i lungans makrofager. Maskinfektion minskar också det proinflammatoriska svaret i makrofagerna, gör dem mer antiinflammatoriska och minskar deras förmåga att reglera oxidativ stress. Det faktum att några av de viktigaste läkemedlen mot TB endast har full effekt i samband med aktiva värdcellsmekanismer i makrofager, gör det önskvärt att aktivera och stärka dessa celler. Om immunsvaret hos infekterade individer stärks, kan vi uppnå en synergistisk effekt som påskyndar behandling och minskar risken för läkemedelsresistens som är ett växande hot.Vi föreslår därför tilläggsbehandlingar som aktiverar makrofager och kan fungera tillsammans med befintliga anti-TB kemoterapeutiska läkemedel för att på så sätt effektivisera rådande behandling. Tilläggsbehandlingen innebär i detta fall en kombination av naturliga glutation- och L-arginingenerande substanser som tillsammans ”räddar” makrofager från det mask-inducerade hämmade tillståndet och därigenom leder till en ökad kontroll av tuberkelbakterierna. Forskningen består dels av mekanistiska studier för att förstå värdcellsvaret och kliniska studier i Etiopien där det immunologiska svaret hos mask/TB saminfekterade patienter studeras innan och efter avmaskning så att immuncellstatus och makrofagaktivering kan följas under de olika faserna av behandlingen.Detta är ett translationellt globalhälsorelaterat forskningsprojekt som länkar samman infektionsimmunologi från kliniska studier med grundläggande forskning för att hitta terapeutiska lösningar som påskyndar behandling av TB och skyddar dem i riskzonen för att utveckla aktiv sjukdom. TB är smittsamt och associerat med en avsevärd dödlighet i utsatta befolkningsgrupper i fattiga områden i världen. Avmaskning är en relativt enkel och billig åtgärd i fattiga områden där maskinfektion och TB är mycket utbrett. Om avmaskning visas gynnsamt kan detta utföras storskaligt för att förhindra TB i högendemiska områden samt för att förbättra den allmänna hälsostatusen eftersom maskinfektion har korrelerats till ett försämrat allmäntillstånd hos skolbarn.</narrative>
      <narrative>This project focuses on immune control of human tuberculosis (TB), the effect of helminthic worm coinfection and how current treatment strategies could be optimized to shorten duration of anti-TB chemotherapy, and protect those at risk for developing active disease. Coinfection with intestinal helminthic parasites can prevent an efficient TB-protection by suppressing bactericidal functions in macrophages (MQ), triggering progression from latent to active TB disease. Our previous results indicate that nutritional deficiencies in the nitric oxide (NO) and glutathione axis may contribute to poor control of mycobacteria by human MQ. Using a translational approach combining clinical TB studies (Ethiopia) with ex vivo infection experiments we will determine if N-acetyl cysteine and L-citrulline administration can revert the effect of chronic helminth infection in MQ by switching them from their immunosuppressed regulatory M2 phenotype to a proinflammatory M1 phenotype and simultaneously trigger enhanced NO production, to achieve better host control of mycobacteria. Modalities affecting macrophage activation will be studied in TB patients with/without concurrent helminth infection, before and after deworming. Our research will answer if adjunctive immune boosting therapies that strengthens and activates macrophages can expedite current anti-TB treatment, and whether interventions like deworming could be beneficial on large scale for individuals living in low resource areas.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>Towards sustainable cocoa production in Western Africa: High throughput phenotyping and ’omics approaches to study cocoa diseases.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Mot en hållbar produktion av kakao i Västafrika: Storskalig drona fenotypning och ´omics-metoder som hjälpmedel för att studera kakaosjukdomar</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kakao (Theobroma cacao L.) är en viktig avsalugröda i de tropiska delarna av västra Afrika, där den odlas av ungefär 4-5 miljoner småskaliga odlare. En överväldigande majoritet av världens kakao odlas i Afrika, som producerar 2,7 miljoner ton (68 % av världsproduktionen). Kakao odlas framför allt i Väst- och Centralafrika. Den största producenten är Elfenbenskusten som står för 31 % av världsproduktionen. Andra viktiga producenter i Västafrika är Ghana, Nigeria, Kamerun, Sierra Leone och Togo. De tre främsta producenterna, Elfenbenskusten, Ghana och Nigeria står tillsammans för 98,5 % av kakaoproduktionen i Västafrika, medan Togo, Sierra Leone och Liberia står för 1,5 % av produktionen.Enligt prognoser om framtida klimatförändringar kommer de områden som för närvarande producerar mest kakao (Ghana och Elfenbenskusten) att bli mindre lämpliga för kakaoodling i framtiden, medan områden med låg inkomst och låg kakaoproduktion (Togo och Sierra Leone) kommer att få bättre odlingsbetingelser. Emellertid är dessa länder ännu inte redo för att öka sin produktion på ett hållbart sätt, eftersom klimatförändringarna antagligen även kommer att öka sjukdomstrycket. Därför skulle insatser i dessa länder ha stor effekt på kakaoproduktionen i framtiden, vilket dessutom skulle bidra till minskad fattigdom i två av Västafrikas fattigaste länder. Dessa länder har hittills inte fått något stöd från ”World Cocoa Foundation” eller andra internationella organ som stöder kakaoproduktion. De är därför i desperat behov av utländska investeringar för att kunna återuppliva sin kakaoproduktion.Det finns många anledningar till att kakaosektorn har dålig konkurrenskraft i dessa tre länder, men låg produktion till följd av skadegörare och sjukdomar är en mycket viktig faktor. De så kallade ”Cocoa black pod disease” och ”Cocoa Swollen Shoot Virus” är de viktigaste begränsande faktorerna för både kakaoproduktion och –kvalité. Detta projekt inriktar sig på dessa sjukdomar i Togo och Sierra Leone, som ett steg i att återuppliva kakaoproduktionen där.För att kunna bekämpa sjukdomen på ett tillfredsställande sätt behöver vi först förstå hur och när den bryter ut, och bestämma vilka sjukdomsalstrande organismer som orsakar den. I Västafrika finns det två närbesläktade algsvampar som kan orsaka ”cocoa black pod disease”, Phytophthora palmivora and Phytophthora megakarya. Av dessa två är P. megakarya den mest destruktiva. Eftersom den mesta kakaon odlas utanför städerna av småskaliga odlare som för det mesta inte kan diagnosticera eller behandla sjukdomen, så finns det ganska lite statistik om vilka arter som orsakar sjukdomen och hur allvarliga angreppen är.För att bygga upp forskningsförmågan i Sierra Leone och Togo så tänker vi utbilda en doktorand i varje land, så att de får lära sig att undersöka kakaoodlingar i stor skala och identifiera sjukdomar med hjälp av drönare. Dessutom vill vi utbilda dem i diagnostik, epidemiologi och bekämpning av kakaosjukdomar. I kombination med modern infrastruktur för molekylär analys kommer den kunskapen att göra det möjligt för forskare i dessa två länder att bedriva forskning av hög kvalitet, och ge värdefull hjälp till kakaoodlarna. Forskningen kommer att utföras tillsammans med International Institute of Tropical Research (IITA) i Ibadan i Nigeria och de västafrikanska nationella kakaoprogrammen.För att identifiera faktorer som påverkar smittsamheten hos de sjukdomsalstrande organismerna och identifiera resistensfaktorer hos kakaoplantan kommer vi även att DNA-sekvensera infekterade kakaoplantor. Resultatet av de experimenten kommer att hjälpa oss att hitta nya hållbara metoder för att bekämpa kakaosjukdomar.Genom att förbättra detektion och bekämpning av kakaosjukdomar kommer vi att bidra till en ökning av kakaoproduktionen och en förbättring av kakaokvaliteten i låginkomstländer i Västafrika. Detta kommer att bidra till minskad fattigdom, och en ökade inkomster, sysselsättning och handelsutbyte i Togo och Sierra Leone.</narrative>
      <narrative>Cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) is a valuable cash crop, worth 100 billion USD per annum. 70% is produced on smallholder farms in West Africa. Climate change predictions suggest high production areas (Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire) will become less suitable for cocoa cultivation in the future, whilst low-income, low-production areas (Togo and Sierra Leone) will benefit from better growing conditions. However, these countries are not yet ready to sustainably increase production, since climate change is also likely to significantly increase disease pressure. The major constraints to cocoa production in the area are viral (cocoa swollen shoot virus) and oomycete (cocoa black pod) diseases causing losses of up to 5 billion USD annually. We aim to develop new tools to revive Western African cocoa production through better disease detection and monitoring, better farmer education and new strategies for resistance breeding and disease control. In partnership with the IITA (Nigeria) and West African National Cocoa Research Programmes, we will train two new PhD students in high-throughput phenotyping and remote sensing for disease assessment in Togo and Sierra Leone. RNAseq of infected cocoa will identify effectors (pathogenicity determinants produced by the pathogens) and resistance or susceptibility genes within host germplasm. As well as guiding the deployment of more durable control measures, this data will also make important contributions in the field of molecular plant pathology.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kakao (Theobroma cacao L.) är en viktig avsalugröda i de tropiska delarna av västra Afrika, där den odlas av ungefär 4-5 miljoner småskaliga odlare. En överväldigande majoritet av världens kakao odlas i Afrika, som producerar 2,7 miljoner ton (68 % av världsproduktionen). Kakao odlas framför allt i Väst- och Centralafrika. Den största producenten är Elfenbenskusten som står för 31 % av världsproduktionen. Andra viktiga producenter i Västafrika är Ghana, Nigeria, Kamerun, Sierra Leone och Togo. De tre främsta producenterna, Elfenbenskusten, Ghana och Nigeria står tillsammans för 98,5 % av kakaoproduktionen i Västafrika, medan Togo, Sierra Leone och Liberia står för 1,5 % av produktionen.Enligt prognoser om framtida klimatförändringar kommer de områden som för närvarande producerar mest kakao (Ghana och Elfenbenskusten) att bli mindre lämpliga för kakaoodling i framtiden, medan områden med låg inkomst och låg kakaoproduktion (Togo och Sierra Leone) kommer att få bättre odlingsbetingelser. Emellertid är dessa länder ännu inte redo för att öka sin produktion på ett hållbart sätt, eftersom klimatförändringarna antagligen även kommer att öka sjukdomstrycket. Därför skulle insatser i dessa länder ha stor effekt på kakaoproduktionen i framtiden, vilket dessutom skulle bidra till minskad fattigdom i två av Västafrikas fattigaste länder. Dessa länder har hittills inte fått något stöd från ”World Cocoa Foundation” eller andra internationella organ som stöder kakaoproduktion. De är därför i desperat behov av utländska investeringar för att kunna återuppliva sin kakaoproduktion.Det finns många anledningar till att kakaosektorn har dålig konkurrenskraft i dessa tre länder, men låg produktion till följd av skadegörare och sjukdomar är en mycket viktig faktor. De så kallade ”Cocoa black pod disease” och ”Cocoa Swollen Shoot Virus” är de viktigaste begränsande faktorerna för både kakaoproduktion och –kvalité. Detta projekt inriktar sig på dessa sjukdomar i Togo och Sierra Leone, som ett steg i att återuppliva kakaoproduktionen där.För att kunna bekämpa sjukdomen på ett tillfredsställande sätt behöver vi först förstå hur och när den bryter ut, och bestämma vilka sjukdomsalstrande organismer som orsakar den. I Västafrika finns det två närbesläktade algsvampar som kan orsaka ”cocoa black pod disease”, Phytophthora palmivora and Phytophthora megakarya. Av dessa två är P. megakarya den mest destruktiva. Eftersom den mesta kakaon odlas utanför städerna av småskaliga odlare som för det mesta inte kan diagnosticera eller behandla sjukdomen, så finns det ganska lite statistik om vilka arter som orsakar sjukdomen och hur allvarliga angreppen är.För att bygga upp forskningsförmågan i Sierra Leone och Togo så tänker vi utbilda en doktorand i varje land, så att de får lära sig att undersöka kakaoodlingar i stor skala och identifiera sjukdomar med hjälp av drönare. Dessutom vill vi utbilda dem i diagnostik, epidemiologi och bekämpning av kakaosjukdomar. I kombination med modern infrastruktur för molekylär analys kommer den kunskapen att göra det möjligt för forskare i dessa två länder att bedriva forskning av hög kvalitet, och ge värdefull hjälp till kakaoodlarna. Forskningen kommer att utföras tillsammans med International Institute of Tropical Research (IITA) i Ibadan i Nigeria och de västafrikanska nationella kakaoprogrammen.För att identifiera faktorer som påverkar smittsamheten hos de sjukdomsalstrande organismerna och identifiera resistensfaktorer hos kakaoplantan kommer vi även att DNA-sekvensera infekterade kakaoplantor. Resultatet av de experimenten kommer att hjälpa oss att hitta nya hållbara metoder för att bekämpa kakaosjukdomar.Genom att förbättra detektion och bekämpning av kakaosjukdomar kommer vi att bidra till en ökning av kakaoproduktionen och en förbättring av kakaokvaliteten i låginkomstländer i Västafrika. Detta kommer att bidra till minskad fattigdom, och en ökade inkomster, sysselsättning och handelsutbyte i Togo och Sierra Leone.</narrative>
      <narrative>Cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) is a valuable cash crop, worth 100 billion USD per annum. 70% is produced on smallholder farms in West Africa. Climate change predictions suggest high production areas (Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire) will become less suitable for cocoa cultivation in the future, whilst low-income, low-production areas (Togo and Sierra Leone) will benefit from better growing conditions. However, these countries are not yet ready to sustainably increase production, since climate change is also likely to significantly increase disease pressure. The major constraints to cocoa production in the area are viral (cocoa swollen shoot virus) and oomycete (cocoa black pod) diseases causing losses of up to 5 billion USD annually. We aim to develop new tools to revive Western African cocoa production through better disease detection and monitoring, better farmer education and new strategies for resistance breeding and disease control. In partnership with the IITA (Nigeria) and West African National Cocoa Research Programmes, we will train two new PhD students in high-throughput phenotyping and remote sensing for disease assessment in Togo and Sierra Leone. RNAseq of infected cocoa will identify effectors (pathogenicity determinants produced by the pathogens) and resistance or susceptibility genes within host germplasm. As well as guiding the deployment of more durable control measures, this data will also make important contributions in the field of molecular plant pathology.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Är det rimligt att många går hungriga trots att det odlas mat i tillräcklig mängd i flera utvecklingsländer? Detta projekt går ut på att undersöka och utveckla en teknisk lösning som på ett hållbart sätt kan förbättra matframställningen i utvecklingsländer.I många utvecklingsländer, produceras det egentligen tillräckligt med mat för att täcka behovet för hela befolkningen ändå finns det människor som är hungriga. Mängden skämd mat i världen ökar och Livsmedels- och jordbruksorganisationer och FN uppskattar att en tredjedel av den mat som produceras aldrig når våra kök utan i stället förvinner längs matkedjan. Detta är en otrolig mängd mat! En anledning till att studera frukter är att de mognar under kort period och ofta kräver varsam hantering. I många utvecklingsländer, särskilt avlägsna områden saknas både el och konserveringsutrustning samt infrastruktur för att transportera mogen frukt till städer och marknader. På detta sätt går mycket frukt till spillo även om de lokala personerna förtär frukterna genom hela mogningsperioden så finns det frukt kvar sedan befolkningstätheten är så låg i dessa områden. Ibland kan det finnas utomhus soltorkning men då svårt att undvika regn, smuts, insekter, bakterier, svamptillväxt och djur som kan kontaminera produkten när den torkas.Detta projekt bygger på forskning om separationstekniker vid inst. livsmedelsteknik, LTH och i detta fall koncentrering av frukt- eller grönsakssafter eller puréer med hjälp av ett membrantyg som släpper igenom vattenånga men hindrar bakterier och insekter att komma in. Membrantyget svetsas samman till en påse. Fruktsaften eller purén som skall torkas fylls i påsen och försluts med en enkel klämma. Den fyllda påsen kan läggas eller hängas i solen och kommer efter 4 till 6 dagar ha torkat bort ca 80 % av vattnet och samtidigt nå en sockerkoncentration som bevarar slutprodukten och hindrar på så sätt eventuella mikroorganismer att växa till. Parallellt med utvecklingen av membranpåsen för att ta torka frukter och juicer samarbetar projektet med institutionen för Energi och Byggnads system, LTH och som har mångårig forskning om solfångarteknik.  Projektgruppen består av disputerade forskare med bakgrund från livsmedelsteknik, solenergiteknik, och samhällsvetenskap och doktorand vid institutionen Livsmedelsteknik. Gruppens olika bakgrund gör att en integrerad undersökningsmetod används. Här inkluderas tekniska och sociala frågor samt genomförandeaspekter.Utmaningen i denna forskning är att utveckla en småskalig konserveringsmetod för fruktsaft som vi kallar Solar Assisted Pervaporation (SAP). Projektet har pågått sedan  augusti 2015 och har utvecklat en prototyp av membranbelagda påsar som testats både i en torkningsrigg med artificiellt solljus vid LTH  samt i Mozambique i ett par alternativa soltorkar.  Projektet är ett samarbete mellan Lunds universitet och Eduardo Mondlanes universitet, Maputo i Mocambique. Den utvecklade prototyppåsen har testats i ett projekt med bönder i Mocambique och gav goda resultat. Men naturligtvis finns det många saker som behöver studeras.Förväntade resultat från studien är:utveckling av innovativa kombinationer av solenergiteknik och membranteknik för konservering av matförbättrad livsmedelssäkerhet samt ökad produktkvalitetImplementering av tekniken i Moçambique,utveckling av socialt hållbara strategierakademiska samarbeten mellan afrikanska och europeiska forskare.</narrative>
      <narrative>Fruits in Mozambique are an important component of the diet when in season, available in excess for a short time of the year. However given the current lack of transport infrastructure and electricity they cannot be preserved and will perish. The overall purpose of this project is to develop and implement a low cost, and robust solar fruit preservation technology that can enhance local food and economic security without depending on the co-development of infrastructure. In the first part of this project, prototype pouches of breathable material have been developed and demonstrated how to concentrate fruit juice using only solar energy. The pouches allows water to evaporate, but protects the juice from contamination by microorganisms and insects. During evaporation the sugar concentration will increase and as most fruits have low pH it becomes storage stable (i.e. halts microbial growth) and can be stored in the household for the lean season, or sold to earn cash. Finally, specific strains of Lactobacillus can be used to improve the taste, and other strains can improve digestion or destruct undesirable substances as phytates, tannins, and polyphenols.  Methods: -Optimize design with respect to drying rate, heat and mass transfer at varying atmospheric and solar conditions. -Verify the Solar Assisted Pervaporation technique under realistic conditions, product quality, and ease of use for farmers.  This technology could also be used in developed countries for other fruits.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Är det rimligt att många går hungriga trots att det odlas mat i tillräcklig mängd i flera utvecklingsländer? Detta projekt går ut på att undersöka och utveckla en teknisk lösning som på ett hållbart sätt kan förbättra matframställningen i utvecklingsländer.I många utvecklingsländer, produceras det egentligen tillräckligt med mat för att täcka behovet för hela befolkningen ändå finns det människor som är hungriga. Mängden skämd mat i världen ökar och Livsmedels- och jordbruksorganisationer och FN uppskattar att en tredjedel av den mat som produceras aldrig når våra kök utan i stället förvinner längs matkedjan. Detta är en otrolig mängd mat! En anledning till att studera frukter är att de mognar under kort period och ofta kräver varsam hantering. I många utvecklingsländer, särskilt avlägsna områden saknas både el och konserveringsutrustning samt infrastruktur för att transportera mogen frukt till städer och marknader. På detta sätt går mycket frukt till spillo även om de lokala personerna förtär frukterna genom hela mogningsperioden så finns det frukt kvar sedan befolkningstätheten är så låg i dessa områden. Ibland kan det finnas utomhus soltorkning men då svårt att undvika regn, smuts, insekter, bakterier, svamptillväxt och djur som kan kontaminera produkten när den torkas.Detta projekt bygger på forskning om separationstekniker vid inst. livsmedelsteknik, LTH och i detta fall koncentrering av frukt- eller grönsakssafter eller puréer med hjälp av ett membrantyg som släpper igenom vattenånga men hindrar bakterier och insekter att komma in. Membrantyget svetsas samman till en påse. Fruktsaften eller purén som skall torkas fylls i påsen och försluts med en enkel klämma. Den fyllda påsen kan läggas eller hängas i solen och kommer efter 4 till 6 dagar ha torkat bort ca 80 % av vattnet och samtidigt nå en sockerkoncentration som bevarar slutprodukten och hindrar på så sätt eventuella mikroorganismer att växa till. Parallellt med utvecklingen av membranpåsen för att ta torka frukter och juicer samarbetar projektet med institutionen för Energi och Byggnads system, LTH och som har mångårig forskning om solfångarteknik.  Projektgruppen består av disputerade forskare med bakgrund från livsmedelsteknik, solenergiteknik, och samhällsvetenskap och doktorand vid institutionen Livsmedelsteknik. Gruppens olika bakgrund gör att en integrerad undersökningsmetod används. Här inkluderas tekniska och sociala frågor samt genomförandeaspekter.Utmaningen i denna forskning är att utveckla en småskalig konserveringsmetod för fruktsaft som vi kallar Solar Assisted Pervaporation (SAP). Projektet har pågått sedan  augusti 2015 och har utvecklat en prototyp av membranbelagda påsar som testats både i en torkningsrigg med artificiellt solljus vid LTH  samt i Mozambique i ett par alternativa soltorkar.  Projektet är ett samarbete mellan Lunds universitet och Eduardo Mondlanes universitet, Maputo i Mocambique. Den utvecklade prototyppåsen har testats i ett projekt med bönder i Mocambique och gav goda resultat. Men naturligtvis finns det många saker som behöver studeras.Förväntade resultat från studien är:utveckling av innovativa kombinationer av solenergiteknik och membranteknik för konservering av matförbättrad livsmedelssäkerhet samt ökad produktkvalitetImplementering av tekniken i Moçambique,utveckling av socialt hållbara strategierakademiska samarbeten mellan afrikanska och europeiska forskare.</narrative>
      <narrative>Fruits in Mozambique are an important component of the diet when in season, available in excess for a short time of the year. However given the current lack of transport infrastructure and electricity they cannot be preserved and will perish. The overall purpose of this project is to develop and implement a low cost, and robust solar fruit preservation technology that can enhance local food and economic security without depending on the co-development of infrastructure. In the first part of this project, prototype pouches of breathable material have been developed and demonstrated how to concentrate fruit juice using only solar energy. The pouches allows water to evaporate, but protects the juice from contamination by microorganisms and insects. During evaporation the sugar concentration will increase and as most fruits have low pH it becomes storage stable (i.e. halts microbial growth) and can be stored in the household for the lean season, or sold to earn cash. Finally, specific strains of Lactobacillus can be used to improve the taste, and other strains can improve digestion or destruct undesirable substances as phytates, tannins, and polyphenols.  Methods: -Optimize design with respect to drying rate, heat and mass transfer at varying atmospheric and solar conditions. -Verify the Solar Assisted Pervaporation technique under realistic conditions, product quality, and ease of use for farmers.  This technology could also be used in developed countries for other fruits.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender and social media in contentious elections: the case of Cambodia</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sociala medier, såsom Facebook, Twitter och Instagram, har på ett genomgripande sätt förändrat samhälleliga arenor för offentlig diskussion genom att bidra med helt nya möjligheter för politisk mobilisering och opinionsbildning. Speciellt har dessa nya arenor för politisk aktivism möjliggjort för individer och grupper att komma samman, utveckla idéer och föra fram politiska krav till en mycket lägre kostnad än tidigare, både resursmässigt och socialt. Dock erbjuder social medier också nya verktyg för att tysta och skrämma dem som anses som politiskt obekväma.Detta tudelade sätt varpå sociala medier kan användas för att både främja och kontrollera politisk mobilisering och opinionsbildning kan ses som speciellt intressant i repressiva stater, där den politiska oppositionen vanligtvis förtrycks samtidigt som vissa grupper, såsom kvinnor, kan ha svårt att komma samman utanför den privata sfären. Här erbjuder sociala medier dels en möjlighet för oppositionella och andra marginaliserade grupper (så som kvinnor) att organisera sig på ett mindre resurskrävande sätt, dels ger de nya verktyg både för repressiva regimer som har i sitt intresse att övervaka, kontrollera och skrämma medborgarna och oppositionella samt för enskilda individer att trakassera de kandidater som upplevs som normbrytande eller på andra sätt besvärliga.Detta projekt syftar till att undersöka hur sociala medier verkar möjliggörande och hindrande för politiska kandidater i repressiva stater, med specifikt fokus på vilka könade konsekvenser detta kan få. Studien bygger vidare på tidigare forskning som visat på att sociala medier har erbjudit repressiva regimer ett nytt och effektivt verktyg för att tysta och skrämma oppositionspolitiker, men också hur tidigare forskning visat på hur kvinnor i repressiva stater använt sig av sociala medier för effektiv mobilisering av frågor som tidigare setts tillhöra den privata sfären. I vilken grad denna repression drabbar kvinnor och män olika, om det i högre utsträckning drabbar (kvinnliga) oppositionella kandidater än regimvänliga (kvinnor), kommer att undersökas med hjälp av en fallstudie av nästkommande nationella val i Kambodja, vilket äger rum i juni 2018. Kambodja är ett land som alltsedan det första nationella valet 1993 har varit särskilt drabbat av valrelaterat våld, och färska studier har också visat på att en stor del av detta valrelaterade våld sker genom sociala medier. Samtidigt vet vi från tidigare studier att idén om vem som anses vara en passande politisk kandidat i Kambodja är starkt könad, och att kvinnor har svårt att passa in i den normen.Den sociala medie-plattform som vi genomgående i projektet fokuserar på är Facebook, eftersom det är den absolut vanligaste sociala medie-plattformen i Kambodja. I studien kommer en kombination av kvantitativa och kvalitativa metoder att användas för att undersöka om och hur Facebook har använts av både individer och regimen i Kambodja för att motverka och hindra kvinnor och oppositionella från att delta i politiken, men håller också öppet för att sociala medier på olika sätt kan verka möjliggörande för desamma. Genom att studera både kvinnliga och manliga kandidaters Facebook-sidor i anslutning till och under det Kambodjanska valet, samt även genomföra semi-strukturerade intervjuer med ett urval av kandidater, vill studien utröna i vilken utsträckning och på vilket sätt denna typ av valrelaterad repression drabbar kvinnor och män olika, och dessutom, om det i högre utsträckning drabbar (kvinnliga) oppositionella kandidater än regimvänliga (kvinnor). Syftet med fallstudien är att på ett djupare plan förstå hur och i vilken utsträckning repressiva regimer kan kringskära kvinnors politiska deltagande, och hur sociala medier kan möjliggöra eller hindra framgångsrikt kampanjande.</narrative>
      <narrative>This project investigates the role of social media and gender in contentious elections. There is a growing body of research on gender aspects of social media on the one hand and on cyber repression from governments on the other hand. This project puts the two together in order to analyze whether social media is a blessing or a curse for women striving for political office in contentious elections. We investigate this question through a case study of the 2018 Cambodian elections. Cambodia is a repressive state that recently has experienced an ICT-boom, and Facebook has become the by far biggest social media platform in the country. We examine, on the one hand, to what extent and how Facebook is used as a repressive tool against individual women candidates – by the regime or by (groups of) individuals – including whether oppositional women are targeted to a larger extent than regime candidates. On the other hand, we investigate whether Facebook (also) can function as a campaign facilitator for candidates. To capture these aspects we systematically compare the experiences of female and male candidates from both the governing party and the opposition parties. Both quantitative and qualitative text analyses of public Facebook pages of individual candidates are employed as well as semi-structured interviews with a strategic selection of candidates. The project involves two Associate Professors, one Post doc and a PhD student and it spans over three years.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Elin Bjarnegård invited speaker on "Addressing Violence against Women in Politics." * Expert Meeting for international stakeholders and academia. OSCE-ODIHR. 2022.  (* : Online violence is the most common type of violence against politicians, so the topic was an important part of the talk.)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender and social media in contentious elections: the case of Cambodia</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project investigates the role of social media and gender in contentious elections. There is a growing body of research on gender aspects of social media on the one hand and on cyber repression from governments on the other hand. This project puts the two together in order to analyze whether social media is a blessing or a curse for women striving for political office in contentious elections. We investigate this question through a case study of the 2018 Cambodian elections. Cambodia is a repressive state that recently has experienced an ICT-boom, and Facebook has become the by far biggest social media platform in the country. We examine, on the one hand, to what extent and how Facebook is used as a repressive tool against individual women candidates – by the regime or by (groups of) individuals – including whether oppositional women are targeted to a larger extent than regime candidates. On the other hand, we investigate whether Facebook (also) can function as a campaign facilitator for candidates. To capture these aspects we systematically compare the experiences of female and male candidates from both the governing party and the opposition parties. Both quantitative and qualitative text analyses of public Facebook pages of individual candidates are employed as well as semi-structured interviews with a strategic selection of candidates. The project involves two Associate Professors, one Post doc and a PhD student and it spans over three years.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sociala medier, såsom Facebook, Twitter och Instagram, har på ett genomgripande sätt förändrat samhälleliga arenor för offentlig diskussion genom att bidra med helt nya möjligheter för politisk mobilisering och opinionsbildning. Speciellt har dessa nya arenor för politisk aktivism möjliggjort för individer och grupper att komma samman, utveckla idéer och föra fram politiska krav till en mycket lägre kostnad än tidigare, både resursmässigt och socialt. Dock erbjuder social medier också nya verktyg för att tysta och skrämma dem som anses som politiskt obekväma.Detta tudelade sätt varpå sociala medier kan användas för att både främja och kontrollera politisk mobilisering och opinionsbildning kan ses som speciellt intressant i repressiva stater, där den politiska oppositionen vanligtvis förtrycks samtidigt som vissa grupper, såsom kvinnor, kan ha svårt att komma samman utanför den privata sfären. Här erbjuder sociala medier dels en möjlighet för oppositionella och andra marginaliserade grupper (så som kvinnor) att organisera sig på ett mindre resurskrävande sätt, dels ger de nya verktyg både för repressiva regimer som har i sitt intresse att övervaka, kontrollera och skrämma medborgarna och oppositionella samt för enskilda individer att trakassera de kandidater som upplevs som normbrytande eller på andra sätt besvärliga.Detta projekt syftar till att undersöka hur sociala medier verkar möjliggörande och hindrande för politiska kandidater i repressiva stater, med specifikt fokus på vilka könade konsekvenser detta kan få. Studien bygger vidare på tidigare forskning som visat på att sociala medier har erbjudit repressiva regimer ett nytt och effektivt verktyg för att tysta och skrämma oppositionspolitiker, men också hur tidigare forskning visat på hur kvinnor i repressiva stater använt sig av sociala medier för effektiv mobilisering av frågor som tidigare setts tillhöra den privata sfären. I vilken grad denna repression drabbar kvinnor och män olika, om det i högre utsträckning drabbar (kvinnliga) oppositionella kandidater än regimvänliga (kvinnor), kommer att undersökas med hjälp av en fallstudie av nästkommande nationella val i Kambodja, vilket äger rum i juni 2018. Kambodja är ett land som alltsedan det första nationella valet 1993 har varit särskilt drabbat av valrelaterat våld, och färska studier har också visat på att en stor del av detta valrelaterade våld sker genom sociala medier. Samtidigt vet vi från tidigare studier att idén om vem som anses vara en passande politisk kandidat i Kambodja är starkt könad, och att kvinnor har svårt att passa in i den normen.Den sociala medie-plattform som vi genomgående i projektet fokuserar på är Facebook, eftersom det är den absolut vanligaste sociala medie-plattformen i Kambodja. I studien kommer en kombination av kvantitativa och kvalitativa metoder att användas för att undersöka om och hur Facebook har använts av både individer och regimen i Kambodja för att motverka och hindra kvinnor och oppositionella från att delta i politiken, men håller också öppet för att sociala medier på olika sätt kan verka möjliggörande för desamma. Genom att studera både kvinnliga och manliga kandidaters Facebook-sidor i anslutning till och under det Kambodjanska valet, samt även genomföra semi-strukturerade intervjuer med ett urval av kandidater, vill studien utröna i vilken utsträckning och på vilket sätt denna typ av valrelaterad repression drabbar kvinnor och män olika, och dessutom, om det i högre utsträckning drabbar (kvinnliga) oppositionella kandidater än regimvänliga (kvinnor). Syftet med fallstudien är att på ett djupare plan förstå hur och i vilken utsträckning repressiva regimer kan kringskära kvinnors politiska deltagande, och hur sociala medier kan möjliggöra eller hindra framgångsrikt kampanjande.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Small-scale fisheries (SSFs) are central for poverty alleviation and food security for millions of people. Unfortunately these fisheries are severely threatened by overfishing and climate change effects, calling for better management. But solutions can be hard to find when they depend on social and ecological context. In this project we aim to increase our understanding about behavioral strategies adopted by SSF in different types of contexts for dealing with future climate challenges. To this end we will combine social and ecological background data with behavioral laboratory (lab) and field experiments. Our lab experiments will conducted at Stockholm University and will mainly serve as testbeds. The field experiments will be similar in design but conducted with fishers in SSF communities in Colombia and Thailand whose average income falls within the range of the average income of the least developed countries. We will visit at least two communities in each country that differ in some contextual variable (e.g., resource dependency) but that in other respects are similar. With the help of interviews and surveys we will also elicit individual attributes and socio-economic characteristics that may influence behavior. At the end we will synthesize the insights gained with the intent to aid local fishery communities and governments to identify and nurture strategies that allow fishers in these communities to make a good livelihood without jeopardizing future resource stocks.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Småskaligt fiske är centralt för fattigdomsbekämpning. För miljontals människor i låginkomstländer ger det inte bara en tryggad livsmedelsförsörjning, det är också en garant för proteinrik föda. Många av dessa fiskesamhällen är tyvärr allvarligt hotade av både överfiske och klimatförändringar (vilket exempelvis kommer leda till en ökad variation och osäkerhet i fiskebeståndet). Dessa utmaningar kräver en god förvaltning men lösningar kan vara svårt att identifiera, särskilt när utformningen av desamma med stor sannolikhet beror på sociala, ekologiska och/eller historiska sammanhang.Mot bakgrund av detta vill vi kartlägga och öka vår förståelse kring de beteendestrategier (individuella och kollektiva) som dessa småskaliga fiskare använder och kan tänkas använda för att hantera framtida klimatutmaningar och hur de kan variera beroende på sammanhang. Vi kommer att förlita oss på flera metoder. Vi kommer kombinera social och ekologisk bakgrundsdata med laboratorie- (lab) och fältexperiment. Dessa kommer i sin tur att kompletteras med intervjuer och enkäter. Att förlita sig på olika typer av metoder och experiment med olika typer av deltagare kan vara värdefullt eftersom olika typer av deltagare innehar olika typer av kunskaper och erfarenheter som kan påverka beteenden och därmed kan vi öka vår kunskap om vilka faktorer om i slutändan är betydelsefulla.Våra lab-experiment kommer att genomföras på Stockholms Universitet med studenter, men med en verklig problem- och naturresursbeskrivning. Våra fältexperiment (lab-i-fält-experiment) kommer i princip vara utformade likadant med kommer att genomföras med fiskare från småskaliga fiskesamhällen i Colombia och Thailand. Båda dessa länder uppfyller kriterierna för ODA-mottagare. Även om dessa två länder inte tillhör kategorin för de allra minst utvecklade länderna faller medelinkomsten i de samhällen vi planerar att besöka inom den kategorin. Vi menar därför att dessa fiskesamhällen är representativa även för liknande samhällen i länder med lägre genomsnittlig medelinkomst. Vi kommer att besöka minst två platser i varje land som skiljer sig i åtminstone en kontextuell variabel (some exempelvis resursberoende, eller med olika erfarenheter av ekologiska kriser) med i övrigt (t.ex. språk, etnicitet och kultur) är så lika som möjligt. Detta gör det möjligt för oss att systematiskt undersöka betydelsen av kontextuella variabler. Vi kommer också att komplettera fältexperimenten med intervjuer för att samla in data på såväl individuella attribut (t.ex. sociala preferenser och preferenser gentemot risk och osäkerhet) som socio-ekonomiska bakgrundsfakta (t ex kön, ålder, hushållsinkomst, hushållets storlek, sparbeteende, etc.) som kan tänkas påverka deras individuella och kollektiva beteenden. Vi planerar även för ett uppföljningsmöte i varje samhälle där vi tillsammans med deltagarna planerar att reflektera över experimentet i sig och om kring möjliga insikter de har fått från att delta i experimentet, som kan vara relevant för såväl deras egna beslut (dagliga och mera långsiktiga) som ur ett policy perspektiv.Mot slutet av projektet kommer vi att syntetisera våra insikter när det gäller individuella och kollektiva beteenden och strategier som används och kan användas av dessa småskaliga fiskare för att hantera en ökad resursknapphet och oförutsägbarhet av fiskebestånd. Vår avsikt är att kunna identifiera strategier som kan möjliggöra för dessa fiskare att uppnå en god försörjning, att kunna fortsätta att utvecklas - socialt, kulturellt och ekonomiskt - utan att äventyra framtida möjligheter till detsamma.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Insights from the research documented (in research articles and in particular the book chapter) have been used for Master programme Social-Ecological Resilience for Sustainable Development. Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University. In particular for Course 3: Governance and Management of Social-Ecological Systems.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Improving strategies for dealing with increasing resource scarcity and variability in small scale fisheries</narrative>
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      <narrative>Small-scale fisheries (SSFs) are central for poverty alleviation and food security for millions of people. Unfortunately these fisheries are severely threatened by overfishing and climate change effects, calling for better management. But solutions can be hard to find when they depend on social and ecological context. In this project we aim to increase our understanding about behavioral strategies adopted by SSF in different types of contexts for dealing with future climate challenges. To this end we will combine social and ecological background data with behavioral laboratory (lab) and field experiments. Our lab experiments will conducted at Stockholm University and will mainly serve as testbeds. The field experiments will be similar in design but conducted with fishers in SSF communities in Colombia and Thailand whose average income falls within the range of the average income of the least developed countries. We will visit at least two communities in each country that differ in some contextual variable (e.g., resource dependency) but that in other respects are similar. With the help of interviews and surveys we will also elicit individual attributes and socio-economic characteristics that may influence behavior. At the end we will synthesize the insights gained with the intent to aid local fishery communities and governments to identify and nurture strategies that allow fishers in these communities to make a good livelihood without jeopardizing future resource stocks.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Småskaligt fiske är centralt för fattigdomsbekämpning. För miljontals människor i låginkomstländer ger det inte bara en tryggad livsmedelsförsörjning, det är också en garant för proteinrik föda. Många av dessa fiskesamhällen är tyvärr allvarligt hotade av både överfiske och klimatförändringar (vilket exempelvis kommer leda till en ökad variation och osäkerhet i fiskebeståndet). Dessa utmaningar kräver en god förvaltning men lösningar kan vara svårt att identifiera, särskilt när utformningen av desamma med stor sannolikhet beror på sociala, ekologiska och/eller historiska sammanhang.Mot bakgrund av detta vill vi kartlägga och öka vår förståelse kring de beteendestrategier (individuella och kollektiva) som dessa småskaliga fiskare använder och kan tänkas använda för att hantera framtida klimatutmaningar och hur de kan variera beroende på sammanhang. Vi kommer att förlita oss på flera metoder. Vi kommer kombinera social och ekologisk bakgrundsdata med laboratorie- (lab) och fältexperiment. Dessa kommer i sin tur att kompletteras med intervjuer och enkäter. Att förlita sig på olika typer av metoder och experiment med olika typer av deltagare kan vara värdefullt eftersom olika typer av deltagare innehar olika typer av kunskaper och erfarenheter som kan påverka beteenden och därmed kan vi öka vår kunskap om vilka faktorer om i slutändan är betydelsefulla.Våra lab-experiment kommer att genomföras på Stockholms Universitet med studenter, men med en verklig problem- och naturresursbeskrivning. Våra fältexperiment (lab-i-fält-experiment) kommer i princip vara utformade likadant med kommer att genomföras med fiskare från småskaliga fiskesamhällen i Colombia och Thailand. Båda dessa länder uppfyller kriterierna för ODA-mottagare. Även om dessa två länder inte tillhör kategorin för de allra minst utvecklade länderna faller medelinkomsten i de samhällen vi planerar att besöka inom den kategorin. Vi menar därför att dessa fiskesamhällen är representativa även för liknande samhällen i länder med lägre genomsnittlig medelinkomst. Vi kommer att besöka minst två platser i varje land som skiljer sig i åtminstone en kontextuell variabel (some exempelvis resursberoende, eller med olika erfarenheter av ekologiska kriser) med i övrigt (t.ex. språk, etnicitet och kultur) är så lika som möjligt. Detta gör det möjligt för oss att systematiskt undersöka betydelsen av kontextuella variabler. Vi kommer också att komplettera fältexperimenten med intervjuer för att samla in data på såväl individuella attribut (t.ex. sociala preferenser och preferenser gentemot risk och osäkerhet) som socio-ekonomiska bakgrundsfakta (t ex kön, ålder, hushållsinkomst, hushållets storlek, sparbeteende, etc.) som kan tänkas påverka deras individuella och kollektiva beteenden. Vi planerar även för ett uppföljningsmöte i varje samhälle där vi tillsammans med deltagarna planerar att reflektera över experimentet i sig och om kring möjliga insikter de har fått från att delta i experimentet, som kan vara relevant för såväl deras egna beslut (dagliga och mera långsiktiga) som ur ett policy perspektiv.Mot slutet av projektet kommer vi att syntetisera våra insikter när det gäller individuella och kollektiva beteenden och strategier som används och kan användas av dessa småskaliga fiskare för att hantera en ökad resursknapphet och oförutsägbarhet av fiskebestånd. Vår avsikt är att kunna identifiera strategier som kan möjliggöra för dessa fiskare att uppnå en god försörjning, att kunna fortsätta att utvecklas - socialt, kulturellt och ekonomiskt - utan att äventyra framtida möjligheter till detsamma.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Kungliga Vetenskapsakademien</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">14.a - Öka den vetenskapliga kunskapen, utveckla forskningskapaciteten och överföra havsteknik, med hänsyn tagen till den mellanstatliga oceanografiska kommissionens kriterier och riktlinjer för överföring av havsteknik (Criteria and Guidelines on the Transfer of Marine Technology), i syfte att skapa friskare hav och öka den marina biologiska mångfaldens bidrag till utvecklingen i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet i små önationer under utveckling och de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
      <narrative>14.a - Increase scientific knowledge, develop research capacity and transfer marine technology, taking into account the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission Criteria and Guidelines on the Transfer of Marine Technology, in order to improve ocean health and to enhance the contribution of marine biodiversity to the development of developing countries, in particular small island developing States and least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Creating markets: A clustered randomized trial on agricultural productivity and technology adoption</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Skapa marknader för småbönder: Ett randomiserat experiment om produktivitet och teknologiadoption inom jordbrukssektorn i Afrika</narrative>
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      <narrative>Over the last half century, agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa has failed to experience any significant productivity improvements. This is broadly viewed as a central reason why the region has not embarked on a path of sustained economic growth and why mass poverty is still widespread. But why agricultural productivity has remained stagnant remains a mystery. There is strong agreement among agricultural experts that modern technologies, including fertilizers and hybrid seeds, would radically improve productivity. Still, adoption of such inputs is strikingly low. The purpose here is to experimentally examine whether farmers’ productivity and willingness to adopt modern technologies will significantly increase if they become meaningfully integrated into the value chain and thus able to access both functioning input and output markets. Lack of market access has been highlighted as crucial constraints to technology adoption and productivity growth in Africa, but rigorous empirical research on the topic is missing.The field work amounts to actual integration of farmers into a market based supply chain. By so doing, farmers will access markets where high quality inputs can be bought and where their produce can be sold at market prices. The experimental design will allow us to estimate the causal impact of market access on productivity and technology adoption, but will also allow us to assess other hypotheses, such as lack of credit and insufficient agricultural knowledge.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den låga och stagnerande produktiviteten i jordbruket i Afrika söder om Sahara har identifierats som en central förklaringsfaktor till regionens långsiktigt svaga ekonomiska utveckling och varför fattigdomen fortfarande är så pass utbredd. Men varför jordbruket i Afrika har haft en så svag produktivitetsutveckling är, trots omfattande forskning, fortfarande ett mysterium. Bland jordbruksexperter finns en stark samsyn att systematisk användning av moderna insatsvaror, så som konstgödsel och hybridutsäde, radikalt kan höja produktiviteten inom jordbruket, men få småbönder i Afrika använder dessa förhållandevis enkla jordbruksteknologier, trots hög förväntad avkastning. Syftet men detta forskningsprojekt är att undersöka en lovande hypotes om teknologiadoption som, om hypotesen stämmer, skulle ha stor praktisk betydelse för utformandet av en effektiv utvecklingspolitik på nationell och internationell nivå.Hypotesen är att småjordbrukares incitament att använda moderna, men enkla, teknologier dramatiskt skulle öka om de hade tillgång till effektiva marknader där de kan sälja det de producera och köpa de insatsvaror de behöver. Avsaknad av välfungerande marknader har av många nämnts som en central förklaringsfaktor för bristen på teknologiadoption men rigorös empirisk forskning i ämnet saknas.I praktiken syftar forskningsprojektet på att studera småbönder som integreras i en marknadsbaserad supply-chain. Denna integrering, i sin tur, ger småbönderna tillgång till marknader för insatsvaror av hög kvalitet och till marknader där de kan sälja det de producerar till marknadspriser.Att experimentellt förändra marknadsstrukturen för småbönder kräver storskalig implementering. Således kommer hushåll boende i 50 byar att följas under en treårsperiod och data på deras val av insatsvaror, produktivitet, och inkomster kommer att samlas in. I 30 av dessa byar, slumpmässigt utvalda, kommer en ny marknadsaktör (en social entreprenör) att etablera sig. Denna aktör kommer att vara villig att köpa majs av god kvalitet till marknadspriser betydligt högre än de priser småbönder erbjuds från lokala köpmän men också ge jordbrukarna tillgång till högkvalitativa insatsvaror och kunskap om hur man bäst använder dessa insatsvaror. Designen av det randomiserade experimentet kommer göra det möjligt att kausalt mäta sambandet mellan marknadstillgång och produktivitet och teknologiadoption, men även göra det möjligt att studera effekterna av lättnader i kreditrestriktioner och förbättrad kunskap om best-practice inom jordbruket.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Creating markets: A clustered randomized trial on agricultural productivity and technology adoption</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den låga och stagnerande produktiviteten i jordbruket i Afrika söder om Sahara har identifierats som en central förklaringsfaktor till regionens långsiktigt svaga ekonomiska utveckling och varför fattigdomen fortfarande är så pass utbredd. Men varför jordbruket i Afrika har haft en så svag produktivitetsutveckling är, trots omfattande forskning, fortfarande ett mysterium. Bland jordbruksexperter finns en stark samsyn att systematisk användning av moderna insatsvaror, så som konstgödsel och hybridutsäde, radikalt kan höja produktiviteten inom jordbruket, men få småbönder i Afrika använder dessa förhållandevis enkla jordbruksteknologier, trots hög förväntad avkastning. Syftet men detta forskningsprojekt är att undersöka en lovande hypotes om teknologiadoption som, om hypotesen stämmer, skulle ha stor praktisk betydelse för utformandet av en effektiv utvecklingspolitik på nationell och internationell nivå.Hypotesen är att småjordbrukares incitament att använda moderna, men enkla, teknologier dramatiskt skulle öka om de hade tillgång till effektiva marknader där de kan sälja det de producera och köpa de insatsvaror de behöver. Avsaknad av välfungerande marknader har av många nämnts som en central förklaringsfaktor för bristen på teknologiadoption men rigorös empirisk forskning i ämnet saknas.I praktiken syftar forskningsprojektet på att studera småbönder som integreras i en marknadsbaserad supply-chain. Denna integrering, i sin tur, ger småbönderna tillgång till marknader för insatsvaror av hög kvalitet och till marknader där de kan sälja det de producerar till marknadspriser.Att experimentellt förändra marknadsstrukturen för småbönder kräver storskalig implementering. Således kommer hushåll boende i 50 byar att följas under en treårsperiod och data på deras val av insatsvaror, produktivitet, och inkomster kommer att samlas in. I 30 av dessa byar, slumpmässigt utvalda, kommer en ny marknadsaktör (en social entreprenör) att etablera sig. Denna aktör kommer att vara villig att köpa majs av god kvalitet till marknadspriser betydligt högre än de priser småbönder erbjuds från lokala köpmän men också ge jordbrukarna tillgång till högkvalitativa insatsvaror och kunskap om hur man bäst använder dessa insatsvaror. Designen av det randomiserade experimentet kommer göra det möjligt att kausalt mäta sambandet mellan marknadstillgång och produktivitet och teknologiadoption, men även göra det möjligt att studera effekterna av lättnader i kreditrestriktioner och förbättrad kunskap om best-practice inom jordbruket.</narrative>
      <narrative>Over the last half century, agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa has failed to experience any significant productivity improvements. This is broadly viewed as a central reason why the region has not embarked on a path of sustained economic growth and why mass poverty is still widespread. But why agricultural productivity has remained stagnant remains a mystery. There is strong agreement among agricultural experts that modern technologies, including fertilizers and hybrid seeds, would radically improve productivity. Still, adoption of such inputs is strikingly low. The purpose here is to experimentally examine whether farmers’ productivity and willingness to adopt modern technologies will significantly increase if they become meaningfully integrated into the value chain and thus able to access both functioning input and output markets. Lack of market access has been highlighted as crucial constraints to technology adoption and productivity growth in Africa, but rigorous empirical research on the topic is missing.The field work amounts to actual integration of farmers into a market based supply chain. By so doing, farmers will access markets where high quality inputs can be bought and where their produce can be sold at market prices. The experimental design will allow us to estimate the causal impact of market access on productivity and technology adoption, but will also allow us to assess other hypotheses, such as lack of credit and insufficient agricultural knowledge.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid in the SDG-era: Understanding aid effectiveness using a disaggregated approach</narrative>
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      <narrative>The question of if and how foreign aid can help promote economic development in poor countries is a subject of controversy for academics and policymakers. This project will merge new aid data identifying where and when aid programs took place along with geographically located outcome data to investigate the effectiveness of aid. The project contains three subsections: 1) We will use location specific aid data to evaluate whether sub-national aid allocations are optimal from a poverty reduction perspective. This will highlight which donors and aid types reach the poorest segment of the population within recipient countries. 2) We will use the same data to study the effectiveness of aid projects by aid type, donor and sub-national locality, with a focus on aid promoting health, education and institution building (both formal and informal). As such, this section will identify what aid programs work, where and when, generating policy recommendations for future aid projects. 3) We will evaluate the unintended impacts of aid programmes on behavior and living conditions using both location specific aid data and detailed field studies. Aid programmes may have unintended consequences that are often not measured resulting in positive or negative spillovers. These spillovers may explain why some programs are more effective than others. Thus, this project will improve our understanding of aid effectiveness which, in turn, provides the foundations to reduce poverty and achieve the SDGs.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Trots framsteg på många fronter kvarstår enorma skillnader i levnadsstandard mellan världens fattiga och rika länder. För att bemöta de globala samhällsutmaningarna har världens länder antagit en uppsättning mål för hållbar utveckling (SDGs). De 17 målen, som delats upp i 169 delmål, täcker en lång rad ekonomiska, sociala och miljörelaterade frågor, och ska, med gemensamma insatser från det internationella samfundet, uppnås till år 2030. Behovet av utvecklingspolicy som hjälper utvecklingsländer att uppnå de specifika målsättningarna skapar efterfrågan på specifik, men samtidigt generaliserbar, forskning om biståndets effektivitet.       Syftet med projektet är att studera biståndseffektivitet i ett disaggregerat, jämförande perspektiv, med fokus på systematisk variation mellan biståndssektorer, givare och regioner inom länder. Med tanke på hållbarhetsmålen och det ökade behovet av mål-specifik utvärdering av biståndets effekter är detta fokus centralt från ett policyperspektiv.       Projektet fyller dessutom en viktig lucka i den akademiska litteraturen om biståndets effektivitet. Frågan om huruvida bistånd bidrar till ekonomisk utveckling, och på vilket sätt det i så fall ska organiseras för att vara mest effektivt, är kontroversiell. Det har under lång tid funnits en tydlig uppdelning mellan makro- och mikrostudier på området, dvs. studier som undersöker sambandet mellan samlade biståndsflöden och olika utfall på landnivå, och studier som undersöker effekten av enskilda biståndsprojekt. Medan de tidigare har problem att statistiskt fastslå kausala samband har de senare, som ibland baseras på väldesignade randomiserade insatser, viktiga begränsningar i fråga om generaliserbarhet.       Det här projektet berör ’den saknade mitten’ i litteraturen om biståndseffektivitet. För att systematiskt studera variation mellan biståndssektorer, givare och regioner inom länder i fråga om biståndets effektivitet kommer vi använda oss av ’Geospacial Impact Evaluation’ (GIE), en ny metod som utnyttjar geokodad bistånds- och utfallsdata på lokal (subnationell) nivå för att utvärdera effekten av biståndsprojekt. Genom att geografiskt matcha information om var biståndsprojekt genomförs med geokodad surveydata på individ- eller hushållsnivå kan man systematiskt studera lokala effekter av biståndsprojekt på bred front, över flera länder. Istället för att mäta effekten av det samlade biståndsflödet till ett land, eller effekten av ett enskilt projekt, kan man med denna metod exempelvis studera om hälsoprojekt har haft positiva effekter på relevanta hälsoutfall i berörda områden, såväl som indirekta effekter på andra utfall (såsom fattigdom).       Det senare är en viktig poäng. När vi studerar biståndets effektivitet kommer vi inte bara ta hänsyn till huruvida ett projekt uppfyller dess uttryckliga mål, utan också beröra indirekta, oavsiktliga, effekter som kan vara positiva såväl som negativa. För att få en djupare förståelse för biståndets indirekta effekter, samt mer generellt, varför vissa projekt är framgångsrika och andra inte, kommer vi komplettera GIE-analysen med fältstudier som fokuserar på specifika biståndsinsatser.       Vårt bidrag till den akademiska litteraturen och policydebatten om biståndseffektivitet kan delas in i tre kategorier. För att bemöta det ökande behovet av mål-specifik utvärdering av bistånd, samt ’den saknade mitten’ i litteraturen om biståndseffektivitet, studerar vi biståndseffektivitet i ett disaggregerat, jämförande perspektiv, med fokus på systematisk variation mellan biståndssektorer, givare och regioner inom länder. För att få en mer komplett bild av biståndets effekter så studerar vi inte bara direkt avsedda effekter av biståndsprojekt, utan även dess (ofta förbisedda) indirekta effekter på andra relevanta utfall. Och slutligen, för att reda ut de inblandade teoretiska mekanismerna, och i synnerhet varför vissa projekt är framgångsrika och andra inte, kompletterar vi den kvantitativa analysen med djupgående</narrative>
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      <narrative>Uganda</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administration of developing countries' foreign aid</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid in the SDG-era: Understanding aid effectiveness using a disaggregated approach</narrative>
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      <narrative>The question of if and how foreign aid can help promote economic development in poor countries is a subject of controversy for academics and policymakers. This project will merge new aid data identifying where and when aid programs took place along with geographically located outcome data to investigate the effectiveness of aid. The project contains three subsections: 1) We will use location specific aid data to evaluate whether sub-national aid allocations are optimal from a poverty reduction perspective. This will highlight which donors and aid types reach the poorest segment of the population within recipient countries. 2) We will use the same data to study the effectiveness of aid projects by aid type, donor and sub-national locality, with a focus on aid promoting health, education and institution building (both formal and informal). As such, this section will identify what aid programs work, where and when, generating policy recommendations for future aid projects. 3) We will evaluate the unintended impacts of aid programmes on behavior and living conditions using both location specific aid data and detailed field studies. Aid programmes may have unintended consequences that are often not measured resulting in positive or negative spillovers. These spillovers may explain why some programs are more effective than others. Thus, this project will improve our understanding of aid effectiveness which, in turn, provides the foundations to reduce poverty and achieve the SDGs.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den övergripande målsättningen med det här projektet är att förbättra vår förståelse av hur de stora utsläppen av ljusabsorberande aerosoler påverkar klimat och hälsa i Sub-Sahariska Afrika.Varje år släpps enorma mängder ljusabsorberande aerosoler ut i atmosfären över Subsahariska Afrika genom savann- och skogsbränder samt mänskliga aktiviteter. Dessa luftpartiklar värmer upp det regionala klimatet eftersom de absorberar det inkommande solljuset. De påverkar även nederbörden – vilket påverkar tillgången på färskvatten och kan leda till torka/översvämningar - minskar solljuset vid markytan -  vilket påverkar tex agrara näringar - och försämrar kvaliteten på luften människor andas. Sammantaget har detta allvarliga konsekvenser, särskilt för fattiga människor som så gott som alltid har sämst resiliens mot miljöpåverkan. Det innebär också en stor utmaning när det gäller hållbar utveckling för området, särskilt som den pågående befolkninsökningen och urbaniseringen är kopplad till ökade utsläpp.Tyvärr är vår generella förståelse av ljusabsorberande aerosoler och deras miljöeffektet förknippad med stora osäkerheter. Modellberäkningar av klimateffekterna av en av huvudkomponenterna, sot (engelska ’black carbon’), underskattas med en faktor av 2-3 globalt jämfört med mätningar i atmosfären. För Subsahariska Afrika -  vilket uppskattas vara ett av de tre områden på jorden som står för störst utsläpp av sot - är kunskapsläget ännu sämre p.g.a. det begränsade antalet av mätstationer. Detta påverkar även vår förståelse för sots hälsoeffekter: sot är t.ex. en av de mer hälsopåverkande komponenterna i de luftföroreningar som årligen dödar mer än 7 miljoner människor, särskilt i låginkomstländer.Förutom sot, är även bruna aerosoler (engelska ’brown carbon’) en viktig del av de ljusabsorberande aerosolerna. De bruna aerosolerna har börjat studeras först på senare år, och kunskapsläget är därför ännu sämre än för sot. Precis som med sot, bildas bruna aerosoler genom ofullständiga förbränningsprocesser som savannabränder eller trafikavgaser, även om andra mekanismer även kan bidra till bildandet. Detta är en anledning till att man anser att Subsahariska Afrika är den region på jorden som släpper ut mest bruna aerosoler.För att förbättra kunskapsläget kring sot och bruna aerosoler i Subsahariska Afrika föreslår vi att i det här projektet fortsätta vårt nära samarbete med våra kollegor i Rwanda och Kenya. Genom att samla in filterprover i både stads- (Nairobi) och vid bakgrundsstationer i bergen i Rwanda och Kenya har vi möjligheten att undersöka både sotets och de bruna aerosolernas fysiska och kemiska egenskaper i olika miljöer i Subsahariska Afrika. Dessa studier möjligör också kunskapsutbyte mellan svenska och afrikanska forskare, samt tillfällen för undervisning samt utbyte av masterstudenter.En anledning till att kunskapsläget för de bruna aerosolerna i nuläget är lågt är att det inte finns några väl etablerade tekniker för att isolera dessa från andra aerosoler. I det här projektet föreslår vi en strategi för att isolera dessa genom att använda extrahering med systematiskt urvalda lösningsmedel. Vi kommer använda och jämföra effekterna extraktion med lösningsmedel med olika specifika kemiska egenskaper: polära vätedonerande lösningsmedel (tex vatten) polära väteaccepterande (tex acetonitril) samt ickepolära lösningsmedel (tex hexan). De olika extrakten med bruna aerosoler kommer sedan att användas för att karakterisera isolaten mha isotop- och ljus-absorberande egenskaper.Isotopverktygen är kraftfulla för att förstå utsläppskällor, men även effekter av reaktioner i atmosfären. Till exempel kan kol-14 användas för att särskilja fossila från biomassakällor. Isotopkarakteriseringen kommer att genomföras på både bruna aerosoler och sotpartiklar. Förbättrad förståelse av utsläppskällorna för dessa ger direkta insikter i vilka källor som ger störst klimat eller hälsopåverkan. Denna information kan sedan användas för att utveckla effektiva strate</narrative>
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      <narrative>Light-Absorbing Aerosols Casts a Shadow over Sub-Saharan Africa</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is a global hotspot for emissions of light-absorbing aerosols, which warm the atmosphere, affects rainfall, agriculture and respiratory health. The fragility of the socio-economic structure of this region makes it particularly vulnerable to such environmental effects. However, the actual quantification of these effects is problematic: the climate effects of light-absorbing aerosols is a major uncertainty in current atmospheric climate science in general. Unfortunately, the level of confidence is particularly low for SSA due to the comparably limited number of ground-based observations.In this project we address the large uncertainties of light-absorbing aerosols in SSA by conducting ground-based local-collaborative observations at both urban and background sites in Rwanda and Kenya. We will focus on the characterization of light-absorbing black (BC) and brown carbon (BrC) aerosols, which will be collected on filters. The filters will be analyzed at Stockholm University, in part by exchange students from Rwanda and Kenya. Special care will be given to the isolation of BrC by systematically examining different extraction solvents. The light-absorption, chemical characteristics and isotopic composition of BC and BrC will be examined, providing insights into emissions sources. Taken together this project address a central problem for sustainable development in SSA. The findings will be communicated to our policy contacts in Rwanda, Kenya and Sweden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tiden kring födelsen, den perinatala perioden, är den tid i livet som årligen omfattar 300,000 mödradödsfall, 2,6 miljoner dödfödda barn och 2,6 miljoner nyfödda, som dör under den första levnadsmånaden. Vidare är de första 1000 dagarna av livet, före och efter födseln, den period med de mest djupgående konsekvenserna för hälsa på kort och lång sikt. Perioden från början av graviditeten till två års ålder ger således en unik möjlighet att skapa en solid grund för överlevnad, hälsa, tillväxt och kognitiv utveckling.Det finns idag en gedigen kunskap om att så kallade faciliterade grupper, som arbetar tillsammans är en effektiv social innovation för att framgångsrikt identifieraoch agera mot lokala problem för förbättrad perinatal hälsa och överlevnad. Trots att metoden förespråkas av WHO har ingen storskalig implementering prövats. Det finns heller ingen praktisk vägledning om hur denna sociala innovationen ska implementeras eller vilka effekter som kan förväntas. Om den sociala innovationen implementeras eftertänksamt har den en stor kapacitet att stärka hälsosystemets förmåga till förbättringsarbete och stärka dess förmåga till ansvarsfull styrning. Det föreslagna nätverket SUSTAIN (Scaling Up Survive and Thrive Action Interventions) avser att utveckla, söka finansiering för och implementera den en denna sociala innovation i stor skala i Etiopien och Rwanda. Under den treårsperiod vi söker finansiering för avser vi fortsatt stärka vår kompetens och gemensamma kunskapsbank för att öka möjligheterna för att genomföra ett transdiciplinärt projekt genom återkommande workshops på föreslagna teman. Den planerade SUSTAIN innovationen syftar till att dokumentera och utvärdera hälsoutfall, kostnad och process samt att producera riktlinjer och material för att använda metoden även i andra länder. Projektet är inriktat mot såväl primärvårdsnivå, sjukhus och administratörer med ansvar för hälso- och sjukvårdsfrågor och planering i de ingående studieområdena.Innovationen antas bidra till att skapa bättre fungerande hälsosystem på lokal- och distriktsnivå, och ge redskap för att aktivt och systematiskt arbeta för förbättring av vården av mödrar samt överlevnaden, hälsa och utveckling hos deras ofödda och födda barn. Projektet inkluderar mycket väl meriterade forskare med kompletterande kunskaper från olika forskningsfält och lärosäten i Sverige, Etiopien, Rwanda, England och Tyskland. I projektets globala referensgrupp medverkar framstående representanter för UNICEF och Världsbanken.</narrative>
      <narrative>The first 1,000 days of life, before and after birth, is the period with the most profound consequences for short- and long-term health. This period carries the burden of an annual 300,000 maternal deaths, 2,6 million stillbirths, and 4 million infant deaths. Furthermore, long-term consequences for the surviving but affected newborns include impaired cognitive development and increased risk of future chronic diseases. The period from onset of pregnancy to two years of age thus provides a unique window of opportunity to establish a solid foundation for survival, health, growth, and cognitive development.Low-income countries that were successful in the past few decades to expand primary health services and reduce child mortality now face new challenges. To further increase the chances for children to survive and thrive there is a need for communities to engage in the health and welfare of the mother-and-child dyad and primary health services to respond to these needs with quality services. There is well-researched evidence that the use of facilitated participatory groups is an effective social innovation but no large scale-up of this promising innovation has so far taken place.The current application aims to support the establishment of the multi-disciplinary SUSTAIN network that aim to develop and test social innovations across diverse health system settings to improve the health and survival during the first 1,000 days of life.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tiden kring födelsen, den perinatala perioden, är den tid i livet som årligen omfattar 300,000 mödradödsfall, 2,6 miljoner dödfödda barn och 2,6 miljoner nyfödda, som dör under den första levnadsmånaden. Vidare är de första 1000 dagarna av livet, före och efter födseln, den period med de mest djupgående konsekvenserna för hälsa på kort och lång sikt. Perioden från början av graviditeten till två års ålder ger således en unik möjlighet att skapa en solid grund för överlevnad, hälsa, tillväxt och kognitiv utveckling.Det finns idag en gedigen kunskap om att så kallade faciliterade grupper, som arbetar tillsammans är en effektiv social innovation för att framgångsrikt identifieraoch agera mot lokala problem för förbättrad perinatal hälsa och överlevnad. Trots att metoden förespråkas av WHO har ingen storskalig implementering prövats. Det finns heller ingen praktisk vägledning om hur denna sociala innovationen ska implementeras eller vilka effekter som kan förväntas. Om den sociala innovationen implementeras eftertänksamt har den en stor kapacitet att stärka hälsosystemets förmåga till förbättringsarbete och stärka dess förmåga till ansvarsfull styrning. Det föreslagna nätverket SUSTAIN (Scaling Up Survive and Thrive Action Interventions) avser att utveckla, söka finansiering för och implementera den en denna sociala innovation i stor skala i Etiopien och Rwanda. Under den treårsperiod vi söker finansiering för avser vi fortsatt stärka vår kompetens och gemensamma kunskapsbank för att öka möjligheterna för att genomföra ett transdiciplinärt projekt genom återkommande workshops på föreslagna teman. Den planerade SUSTAIN innovationen syftar till att dokumentera och utvärdera hälsoutfall, kostnad och process samt att producera riktlinjer och material för att använda metoden även i andra länder. Projektet är inriktat mot såväl primärvårdsnivå, sjukhus och administratörer med ansvar för hälso- och sjukvårdsfrågor och planering i de ingående studieområdena.Innovationen antas bidra till att skapa bättre fungerande hälsosystem på lokal- och distriktsnivå, och ge redskap för att aktivt och systematiskt arbeta för förbättring av vården av mödrar samt överlevnaden, hälsa och utveckling hos deras ofödda och födda barn. Projektet inkluderar mycket väl meriterade forskare med kompletterande kunskaper från olika forskningsfält och lärosäten i Sverige, Etiopien, Rwanda, England och Tyskland. I projektets globala referensgrupp medverkar framstående representanter för UNICEF och Världsbanken.</narrative>
      <narrative>The first 1,000 days of life, before and after birth, is the period with the most profound consequences for short- and long-term health. This period carries the burden of an annual 300,000 maternal deaths, 2,6 million stillbirths, and 4 million infant deaths. Furthermore, long-term consequences for the surviving but affected newborns include impaired cognitive development and increased risk of future chronic diseases. The period from onset of pregnancy to two years of age thus provides a unique window of opportunity to establish a solid foundation for survival, health, growth, and cognitive development.Low-income countries that were successful in the past few decades to expand primary health services and reduce child mortality now face new challenges. To further increase the chances for children to survive and thrive there is a need for communities to engage in the health and welfare of the mother-and-child dyad and primary health services to respond to these needs with quality services. There is well-researched evidence that the use of facilitated participatory groups is an effective social innovation but no large scale-up of this promising innovation has so far taken place.The current application aims to support the establishment of the multi-disciplinary SUSTAIN network that aim to develop and test social innovations across diverse health system settings to improve the health and survival during the first 1,000 days of life.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.6 - Säkerställa allmän tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och reproduktiva rättigheter i enlighet med överenskommelserna i handlingsprogrammet från den internationella konferensen om befolkning och utveckling, Pekingplattformen samt slutdokumenten från respektive översynskonferenser.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.6 - Ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights as agreed in accordance with the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development and the Beijing Platform for Action and the outcome documents of their review conferences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Wastewater reuse in countries with high water stress - challenges and opportunities</narrative>
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      <narrative>Water scarcity is a serious global problem that affects the world’s poorest the most. This project addresses major challenges relating to wastewater reuse from a multidisciplinary perspective. Decision makers’ and the general public’s widespread negative attitude towards use of reclaimed water is one that also makes implementation of water treatment techniques a much wider task than developing and validating efficient treatment techniques and applications. The overall goal is to provide knowledge that contributes to the development of an efficient wastewater treatment methodology with low environmental impact and resilient use of local resources. The aims are to (i) develop biochar adsorbents suitable for wastewater with highly complex contamination profiles by e.g. activation and functionalization, (ii) evaluate the generation of hazardous compounds during thermal destruction of used adsorbents, and (iii) explore how wastewater reuse is communicated in policy and media discourse in specific cultures and contexts, and how attitudes towards reclaimed water and associated policies affect acceptance.The proposed four-year project will enable us to take a crucial step in addressing water treatment implementation challenges. This is a collaboration between Umeå University (UmU), University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) in Durban, South Africa, Institut Agronomique et Véterinaire Hassan II (IAV) and Mohammed V University (MVU), in Rabat, Morocco.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Brist på rent vatten är ett globalt problem som främst drabbar världens fattiga. Ökad återanvändning av avloppsvatten, exempelvis för bevattning i jordbruk, har flera fördelar och skulle kunna avhjälpa problemet. Detta forskningsprojekt handlar om återanvändning av avloppsvatten och då framför allt i länder med allvarlig vattenbrist. Utifrån ett mångvetenskapligt perspektiv försöker vi dels tackla de utmaningar som finns, och dels identifiera de möjligheter som ett ökat återbruk skulle kunna föra med sig. Sydafrika och Marocko är de två länder med vattenbrist som specifikt studeras. För det första är avloppsvatten en relativt pålitlig vattenkälla eftersom tillgången inte påverkas nämnvärt av torka och andra klimatförhållanden. För det andra innehåller avloppsvatten användbara material, såsom organiskt kol, energi och näringsämnen, likt kväve och fosfor. Samtidigt finns en hel del risker kopplade till återanvändning av avloppsvatten. En är att föroreningar kan ansamlas i de grödor som odlas och därefter komma in i både människor och djur via föda med negativa hälsoeffekter som följd. Föroreningarna kan vara såväl människoskapade som naturliga, och inkluderar exempelvis läkemedel, industrikemikalier, bekämpningsmedel och metaller. Sådana substanser kan vara svåra att avskilja och även med modern avloppsreningsteknik passerar vissa kemikalier igenom opåverkade. Det här är särskilt allvarligt för föreningar som är utvecklade för att ha en biologisk effekt, t.ex. antibiotika och biocider.Vattenbrist drabbar alla kontinenter och omkring 40 procent av världens befolkning påverkas av problemet. Det övergripande målet med projektet är att bidra till utvecklingen av en effektiv avloppsreningsmetodik med låg miljöpåverkan och som innebär ett hållbart nyttjande av lokala resurser. Genom att rena avloppsvatten från föroreningar gör man det möjligt att återanvända detta vatten inom olika användningsområden. Vi kommer att studera hur enkla kolmaterial framställda från jordbruksrestprodukter kan förbättras för att skapa adsorbentmaterial som klarar av att rena bort många olika typer av föroreningar med olika egenskaper, och studera hur de sedan kan användas i småskaliga avloppsreningssystem (så kallade DEWATS-anläggningar). Det är också viktigt att utveckla metoder för hur dessa kolmaterial sedan ska tas om hand efter att de använts som adsorbenter. Ofta antas att de bara kan eldas upp och att problemet då skulle vara ur världen, men det är mycket viktigt att undersöka hur detta ska göras på bästa sätt, och säkerställa att inte farliga föreningar frigörs eller bildas vid förbränningen. I det här projektet kommer vi att använda enkla pyrolysugnar där använda adsorbenter används som bränsle för att göra nya koladsorbenter av jordbruksrester, och studera hur olika parametrar i förbränningsprocessen kan justeras för att uppnå en så effektiv nedbrytning som möjligt av föroreningarna i kolen. Utöver uppgiften att utveckla och validera effektiva behandlingstekniker och processer för vattenrening och omhändertagande av adsorbenterna finns det dessutom en stor samhällelig utmaning att ta i beaktande när det gäller hur återanvändning av avloppsvatten. Den handlar om beslutsfattares och allmänhetens negativa attityder till återanvändning av renat avloppsvatten och är en kritisk faktor att förstå och hantera för att överhuvudtaget kunna implementera de vattenbehandlingstekniker som utvecklas på ett hållbart sätt. I projektet kommer vi därför att analysera hur återanvändning av avloppsvatten kommuniceras i samhället, dels i policy och dels i medier och detta med vetskap att kommunikation kring vatten ser olika ut i olika kulturer och i olika typer av sammanhang. Vi kommer även att undersöka beslutsfattares och allmänhetens attityder till bruket av återvunnet vatten och därtill hörande politik, eftersom individers attityder har en stor påverkan på acceptansen.Denna forskning är viktig för att förebygga risker för hälsa och miljö i samband med användning av avloppsvatten i länder med svår vattenbrist, särskilt för många av världens minst utvecklade länder. Våra samarbetspartners i projektet lever och verkar själva i länder med hög vattenstress. Projektet är ett samarbete mellan Umeå universitet, Sverige, University of KwaZulu-Natal i Durban, Sydafrika, samt Institut Agronomique et Véterinaire Hassan II och Mohammed V University i Rabat, Marocko.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Brist på rent vatten är ett globalt problem som främst drabbar världens fattiga. Ökad återanvändning av avloppsvatten, exempelvis för bevattning i jordbruk, har flera fördelar och skulle kunna avhjälpa problemet. Detta forskningsprojekt handlar om återanvändning av avloppsvatten och då framför allt i länder med allvarlig vattenbrist. Utifrån ett mångvetenskapligt perspektiv försöker vi dels tackla de utmaningar som finns, och dels identifiera de möjligheter som ett ökat återbruk skulle kunna föra med sig. Sydafrika och Marocko är de två länder med vattenbrist som specifikt studeras. För det första är avloppsvatten en relativt pålitlig vattenkälla eftersom tillgången inte påverkas nämnvärt av torka och andra klimatförhållanden. För det andra innehåller avloppsvatten användbara material, såsom organiskt kol, energi och näringsämnen, likt kväve och fosfor. Samtidigt finns en hel del risker kopplade till återanvändning av avloppsvatten. En är att föroreningar kan ansamlas i de grödor som odlas och därefter komma in i både människor och djur via föda med negativa hälsoeffekter som följd. Föroreningarna kan vara såväl människoskapade som naturliga, och inkluderar exempelvis läkemedel, industrikemikalier, bekämpningsmedel och metaller. Sådana substanser kan vara svåra att avskilja och även med modern avloppsreningsteknik passerar vissa kemikalier igenom opåverkade. Det här är särskilt allvarligt för föreningar som är utvecklade för att ha en biologisk effekt, t.ex. antibiotika och biocider.Vattenbrist drabbar alla kontinenter och omkring 40 procent av världens befolkning påverkas av problemet. Det övergripande målet med projektet är att bidra till utvecklingen av en effektiv avloppsreningsmetodik med låg miljöpåverkan och som innebär ett hållbart nyttjande av lokala resurser. Genom att rena avloppsvatten från föroreningar gör man det möjligt att återanvända detta vatten inom olika användningsområden. Vi kommer att studera hur enkla kolmaterial framställda från jordbruksrestprodukter kan förbättras för att skapa adsorbentmaterial som klarar av att rena bort många olika typer av föroreningar med olika egenskaper, och studera hur de sedan kan användas i småskaliga avloppsreningssystem (så kallade DEWATS-anläggningar). Det är också viktigt att utveckla metoder för hur dessa kolmaterial sedan ska tas om hand efter att de använts som adsorbenter. Ofta antas att de bara kan eldas upp och att problemet då skulle vara ur världen, men det är mycket viktigt att undersöka hur detta ska göras på bästa sätt, och säkerställa att inte farliga föreningar frigörs eller bildas vid förbränningen. I det här projektet kommer vi att använda enkla pyrolysugnar där använda adsorbenter används som bränsle för att göra nya koladsorbenter av jordbruksrester, och studera hur olika parametrar i förbränningsprocessen kan justeras för att uppnå en så effektiv nedbrytning som möjligt av föroreningarna i kolen. Utöver uppgiften att utveckla och validera effektiva behandlingstekniker och processer för vattenrening och omhändertagande av adsorbenterna finns det dessutom en stor samhällelig utmaning att ta i beaktande när det gäller hur återanvändning av avloppsvatten. Den handlar om beslutsfattares och allmänhetens negativa attityder till återanvändning av renat avloppsvatten och är en kritisk faktor att förstå och hantera för att överhuvudtaget kunna implementera de vattenbehandlingstekniker som utvecklas på ett hållbart sätt. I projektet kommer vi därför att analysera hur återanvändning av avloppsvatten kommuniceras i samhället, dels i policy och dels i medier och detta med vetskap att kommunikation kring vatten ser olika ut i olika kulturer och i olika typer av sammanhang. Vi kommer även att undersöka beslutsfattares och allmänhetens attityder till bruket av återvunnet vatten och därtill hörande politik, eftersom individers attityder har en stor påverkan på acceptansen.Denna forskning är viktig för att förebygga risker för hälsa och miljö i samband med användning av avloppsvatten i länder med svår vattenbrist, särskilt för många av världens minst utvecklade länder. Våra samarbetspartners i projektet lever och verkar själva i länder med hög vattenstress. Projektet är ett samarbete mellan Umeå universitet, Sverige, University of KwaZulu-Natal i Durban, Sydafrika, samt Institut Agronomique et Véterinaire Hassan II och Mohammed V University i Rabat, Marocko.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Climate change mitigation by a sustainable water buffalo dairy chain in Bangladesh.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Minskad klimatpåverkan genom en uthållig vattenbuffelmjölkkedja i Bangladesh.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The purpose of this study is to facilitate the transition from dairy-cow-based milk chain towards a water-buffalo-based dito, in Bangladesh. Our objectives are to:Evaluate the present status of the buffalo milk chain in Bangladesh, from udder to consumer, focusing on udder health, handling practices and milk production. Identify risk factors and best practices for better milk quality and safety.Evaluate the presence of typical foodborne pathogens in buffalo milk such as Brucella and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Identify measures to control their transmission in a One Health approach.Model the effect of a transition from a dairy-cow-based milk chain towards a water-buffalo-based milk chain.Design and implement a transition strategy towards a water buffalo milk chain, using stakeholders’ inputs and the previously collected informationThis four-year study will be carried out as one PhD and four MSc projects, and will include traditional prevalence studies based on milk and aninal sampling, risk factor analyses and mathematic and epidemilogical modelling. The project will be led by one researcher from Sweden and one from Bangladesh.The overarching goal of this proposal is to map the milk related disease status of water buffaloes in Bangladesh and see whether transition to a water buffalo dairy chain is sustainable, profitable, and holds healthier animals and humans in a ONE HEALTH perspective.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vattenbuffeln (Bubalus bubalis) är det viktigaste mjölkdjuret i Södra Asien. Förutom mjölk ger också vattenbuffeln kött, samt är dessutom ett viktigt dragdjur. Vattenbuffeln anses ha en lägre klimatpåverkan och vara ett mer miljövänligt mjölkdjur jämfört med mjölkkor. Det beror delvis på att vattenbuffeln är ett tåligare och mer långlivat djur som producerar kalvar och mjölk långt upp i åldrarna. Dessutom kan vattenbuffeln levapå foder av sämre kvalitet än mjölkkor och den tål också salthaltigt vatten bättre än många andra djurslag. En övergång från mjölkor till vattenbufflar skulle därför vara ett önskvärt scenarion för det klimatusatta Bangladesh. Vattenbuffeln är ett viktigt djurslag för många fattiga småjordbrukare i Asien då den ger många möjligheter till utkomst, särskilt för kvinnor som ofta är de som sköter och mjölkar vattenbufflarna. Tyvärr (och lite obegripligt) är vattenbuffeln ganska ovanlig i Bangladesh trots att det låglänta landet borde vara mycket lämpat för buffelhållning. På senare tid har dock intresset ökat. Flera privata aktörer har importerat vattenbuffel från grannländer för att satsa på mjölkproduktion och de har också stöd av regeringen. Men, med ökat antal vattenbufflar i Bangladesh ökar också risken för sjuklighet som kan drabba både djur och människor. Mjölken är en viktig smittokälla då den ofta förtärs opastöriserad. Sjukdomar som tuberkulos och brucellos (kastningssjuka, maltafeber) är vanliga i Bangladesh liksom sannolikt även andra mjölkburna bakterier. Generellt dålig mjölkhygien längs mjölkkedjan innebär också en hälsorisk. En intensifiering av mjölkproduktionen leder också till ökade risker för juverinflammation som är det mjölkproducerande djurets viktigaste sjukdom. Juverinflammation ger sänkt mjölkproduktion, sämre mjölkkvalitet och livsmedelssäkerhet, ökade kostnader för bonden samt en ökad risk för antibiotikaresistenta bakterier då juverinflammation oftast behandlas med antibiotika. Kunskapen om risker längs mjölkkedjan i den bangladeshiska vattenbuffelnäringen är mycket bristfällig och syftena med denna studie är:Studera mjölkkedjan hos vattenbuffel, från juver till konsument, med fokus på juverhälsa, mjölkhantering och mjölkproduktion.  Identifiera risk- och friskfaktorer för att uppnå bättre mjölkkvalitet och livsmedelssäkerhet.Studera förekomst av livsmedelsburna bakterier i buffelmjölk, såsom brucella and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Identifiera åtgärder för att kontrollera smitta.Modellera effekten av en övergång från en mjölkkobaserad mjölkkedja till en buffelbaserad dito. Formge och tillämpa en övergångsstrategi mot en buffelmjölkkedja genom att samla in synpunkter från flera intressenter samt data från ovanstående delstudier.Det övergripande målet med denna studie är en uthållig och ekonomiskt lönsam vattenbuffelmjölkkedja som producerar säker mjölk som kommer från friska djur. Projektet kommer att genomföras som ett fyraårigt doktorandprojekt där en bengalisk doktorand kommer att rekryteras och registreras vid Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet (SLU). Flera masterstudenter från Bangladesh kommer också att ingå i projektet, liksom även studenter från Europa. Fältstudien kommer att genomföras i Bangladesh på vattenbuffelgårdar i flera olika områden. Mjölken kommer att provtas på flera olika nivåer längs mjölkkedjan: Från djur/juver, från tankmjölk på gård och mer konsumentnära på mejerier och marknader. Metodik som kommer ingå är traditionell bakteriologisk odling, molekylära metoder och serologi (analys av antikroppar). Vi avser utföra de flesta analyser på plats i Bangladesh, men det finns möjlighet till utökade analyser hos våra samarbetspartners runt om i Europa. Vidare kommer riskfaktorer för dålig juverhälsa, förekomst av specifika infektioner samt dålig mjölkhygien att undersökas. Ytterligare information kommer att samlas in vid de möten som kommer att hållas i Bangladesh och som riktar sig till forskare, fältveterinärer och andra berörda inom vattenbuffelnäringen. Samtliga resultat kommer att sammanställas för att mynna ut i råd och riktlinjer för hur Bangladesh ska kunna gå över från mjölkkor till vattenbufflar för att producera säker mjölk av god kvalitet som produceras med hjälp av friska djur och en god livsmedelshantering längs med hela mjölkkedjan.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Climate change mitigation by a sustainable water buffalo dairy chain in Bangladesh.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Minskad klimatpåverkan genom en uthållig vattenbuffelmjölkkedja i Bangladesh.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vattenbuffeln (Bubalus bubalis) är det viktigaste mjölkdjuret i Södra Asien. Förutom mjölk ger också vattenbuffeln kött, samt är dessutom ett viktigt dragdjur. Vattenbuffeln anses ha en lägre klimatpåverkan och vara ett mer miljövänligt mjölkdjur jämfört med mjölkkor. Det beror delvis på att vattenbuffeln är ett tåligare och mer långlivat djur som producerar kalvar och mjölk långt upp i åldrarna. Dessutom kan vattenbuffeln levapå foder av sämre kvalitet än mjölkkor och den tål också salthaltigt vatten bättre än många andra djurslag. En övergång från mjölkor till vattenbufflar skulle därför vara ett önskvärt scenarion för det klimatusatta Bangladesh. Vattenbuffeln är ett viktigt djurslag för många fattiga småjordbrukare i Asien då den ger många möjligheter till utkomst, särskilt för kvinnor som ofta är de som sköter och mjölkar vattenbufflarna. Tyvärr (och lite obegripligt) är vattenbuffeln ganska ovanlig i Bangladesh trots att det låglänta landet borde vara mycket lämpat för buffelhållning. På senare tid har dock intresset ökat. Flera privata aktörer har importerat vattenbuffel från grannländer för att satsa på mjölkproduktion och de har också stöd av regeringen. Men, med ökat antal vattenbufflar i Bangladesh ökar också risken för sjuklighet som kan drabba både djur och människor. Mjölken är en viktig smittokälla då den ofta förtärs opastöriserad. Sjukdomar som tuberkulos och brucellos (kastningssjuka, maltafeber) är vanliga i Bangladesh liksom sannolikt även andra mjölkburna bakterier. Generellt dålig mjölkhygien längs mjölkkedjan innebär också en hälsorisk. En intensifiering av mjölkproduktionen leder också till ökade risker för juverinflammation som är det mjölkproducerande djurets viktigaste sjukdom. Juverinflammation ger sänkt mjölkproduktion, sämre mjölkkvalitet och livsmedelssäkerhet, ökade kostnader för bonden samt en ökad risk för antibiotikaresistenta bakterier då juverinflammation oftast behandlas med antibiotika. Kunskapen om risker längs mjölkkedjan i den bangladeshiska vattenbuffelnäringen är mycket bristfällig och syftena med denna studie är:Studera mjölkkedjan hos vattenbuffel, från juver till konsument, med fokus på juverhälsa, mjölkhantering och mjölkproduktion.  Identifiera risk- och friskfaktorer för att uppnå bättre mjölkkvalitet och livsmedelssäkerhet.Studera förekomst av livsmedelsburna bakterier i buffelmjölk, såsom brucella and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Identifiera åtgärder för att kontrollera smitta.Modellera effekten av en övergång från en mjölkkobaserad mjölkkedja till en buffelbaserad dito. Formge och tillämpa en övergångsstrategi mot en buffelmjölkkedja genom att samla in synpunkter från flera intressenter samt data från ovanstående delstudier.Det övergripande målet med denna studie är en uthållig och ekonomiskt lönsam vattenbuffelmjölkkedja som producerar säker mjölk som kommer från friska djur. Projektet kommer att genomföras som ett fyraårigt doktorandprojekt där en bengalisk doktorand kommer att rekryteras och registreras vid Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet (SLU). Flera masterstudenter från Bangladesh kommer också att ingå i projektet, liksom även studenter från Europa. Fältstudien kommer att genomföras i Bangladesh på vattenbuffelgårdar i flera olika områden. Mjölken kommer att provtas på flera olika nivåer längs mjölkkedjan: Från djur/juver, från tankmjölk på gård och mer konsumentnära på mejerier och marknader. Metodik som kommer ingå är traditionell bakteriologisk odling, molekylära metoder och serologi (analys av antikroppar). Vi avser utföra de flesta analyser på plats i Bangladesh, men det finns möjlighet till utökade analyser hos våra samarbetspartners runt om i Europa. Vidare kommer riskfaktorer för dålig juverhälsa, förekomst av specifika infektioner samt dålig mjölkhygien att undersökas. Ytterligare information kommer att samlas in vid de möten som kommer att hållas i Bangladesh och som riktar sig till forskare, fältveterinärer och andra berörda inom vattenbuffelnäringen. Samtliga resultat kommer att sammanställas för att mynna ut i råd och riktlinjer för hur Bangladesh ska kunna gå över från mjölkkor till vattenbufflar för att producera säker mjölk av god kvalitet som produceras med hjälp av friska djur och en god livsmedelshantering längs med hela mjölkkedjan.</narrative>
      <narrative>The purpose of this study is to facilitate the transition from dairy-cow-based milk chain towards a water-buffalo-based dito, in Bangladesh. Our objectives are to:Evaluate the present status of the buffalo milk chain in Bangladesh, from udder to consumer, focusing on udder health, handling practices and milk production. Identify risk factors and best practices for better milk quality and safety.Evaluate the presence of typical foodborne pathogens in buffalo milk such as Brucella and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Identify measures to control their transmission in a One Health approach.Model the effect of a transition from a dairy-cow-based milk chain towards a water-buffalo-based milk chain.Design and implement a transition strategy towards a water buffalo milk chain, using stakeholders’ inputs and the previously collected informationThis four-year study will be carried out as one PhD and four MSc projects, and will include traditional prevalence studies based on milk and aninal sampling, risk factor analyses and mathematic and epidemilogical modelling. The project will be led by one researcher from Sweden and one from Bangladesh.The overarching goal of this proposal is to map the milk related disease status of water buffaloes in Bangladesh and see whether transition to a water buffalo dairy chain is sustainable, profitable, and holds healthier animals and humans in a ONE HEALTH perspective.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the 2030 Agenda have redefined the international development cooperation work globally. Since the goals are interconnected, they must be tackled in an integrated way. Hence, the SDGs offer new opportunities for sectors to collaborate to achieve sustainable progress on common issues. The purpose of this collaboration is to develop a common research project regarding the SDGs and child health between institutions in Sweden, Cambodia and Southeast Asia. Specifically, the project would lead to synthesized evidence of the impact of the non-health sector on child health globally and in the collaborative countries as well as an identification, description and classification of the linkages between child health and the SDGs both globally, regionally and on a country level. The collaboration and research project will be developed during a two year period, with project activities including study visit to Cambodia, a small pilot study in Cambodia, regional meetings in Bangkok and an international workshop in Sweden. This collaboration will be the first ever attempt at creating an empirical base for assessing SDG interactions in a health policy area. A better understanding of the linkages between SDGs can form a basis for bridging science and decision making and provide a lever to push governments to take multisectoral action not only in child health but in other areas as well, enabling transformative action both at national and global level.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bakgrund: Konfliktbaserat sexuellt våld omfattar olika typer av sexuellt våld som sker i samband med en konflikt. Medan formerna och utbredningen skiftar utgör detta våld ett allvarligt hot mot fattigdomsbekämpning och en hållbar utveckling. Forskning visar att mellan 4 och 22 % av kvinnor och flickor inom konfliktområden har drabbats av olika former av sexuellt våld. Det framkommer även att män och pojkar drabbas, troligen till mindre utsträckning än kvinnor och flickor, men det är ännu oklart i vilken utsträckning och vilka former dessa övergrepp tar. Konfliktbaserat sexuellt våld har påverkan på människors hälsa, ökar risken för omfattande psykologisk skada, samt påverkan på överlevarnas sexuella och reproduktiva hälsa. Medan forskningen de senaste 20 åren har uppmärksammat det sexuella våldet i konflikter genom olika studier finns betydande kunskapsluckor inom området. Ett problem kopplat till detta är att rapporteringen kring övergreppen inte är fullständig på grund av överlevarnas rädsla och skam och det stigma som råder kring sexuellt våld. Detta begränsar kunskapen gällande bestämningsfaktorer, former, utbredning och utfall kring det sexuella våldet. Kunskap som viktig för att bidra till, och förbättra, insatser som syftar till att hjälpa de drabbade och förhindra framtida övergrepp och minska lidande.Idé och syfte: Det övergripande syftet är att utveckla ett långsiktigt partnerskap mellan Lunds universitet, Gulu University i Uganda och University of Juba i Sydsudan för att stärka forskningskapaciteten kring konfliktbaserat sexuellt våld, och därmed bidra till en förbättrad kunskapsbas som kan understödja åtgärder mot sexuellt våld. Fokus ligger på att identifiera metodologiska utmaningar relaterat till att samla in och analysera data kring konfliktbaserat sexuellt våld, samt att utveckla nya och förbättrade metoder för att adressera underrapportering av sexuellt våld som kan bidra till en ökad insyn i bestämningsfaktorer, former, utbredning och utfall. Vi planerar att genomföra en mindre pilotstudie på ett flyktingläger i norra Uganda för att testa de nya metoderna som vi identifierat. Resultaten kommer att ligga till grund för en gemensam ansökan för att bedriva mer omfattande forskningsstudier kring konfliktbaserat sexuellt våld i regionen.   Eftersom samarbetet sätter metodologier i centrum kan det på längre sikt bidra till en utveckling av forskningsområdet. Detta kan ge en möjlighet för lokala såväl som internationella forskare att få fördjupad kunskap i hur vissa av de existerande utmaningarna kan adresseras och därmed skapa möjligheter för att vidareutveckla kunskapsbasen som ligger till grund för program och interventioner. Vidare kan etableringen av nätverket mellan universiteten och övriga aktörer inom området agera som en viktig språngbräda för forskare som står i begrepp att utföra studier inom området. Projektet har en nära anknytning till de globala målen för en hållbar utveckling i den mån att det bidrar till det förebyggande arbetet kring fattigdomsbekämpning. Sexuellt våld leder till livslånga trauman, social stigmatisering och begränsade försörjningsmöjligheter – oönskade graviditeter tvingar kvinnor till att försöka försörja både sig själva och barnen vilket kan skapa en ond fattigdomsspiral som spänner över generationer. En fördjupad och samlad kunskap kring konfliktbaserat sexuellt våld är således nödvändig för att utveckla effektiva insatser.Utförande: Under en tvåårig period planeras ett antal aktiviteter som ligger till grund för ett ömsesidigt kunskapsutbyte mellan universiteten. Seminarier och workshops utgör en viktig del i detta arbete då vi får möjlighet att ta del av varandras perspektiv och erfarenheter. Andra aktiviteter som planeras är framtagandet av en sammanställning av tillgänglig forskning inom fältet, en pilotstudie som testar de nya metoderna, en forskningsartikel baserat på resultaten och en gemensam ansökan för ett större forskningsprojekt i regionen. Informationsspridning till både det akademiska och icke-akademiska samhället kommer att ske kontinuerligt under hela projekttiden för att sprida information om samarbetet och resultaten som framkommer men också för att inhämta information från de som arbetar med sexuellt våld.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bakgrund: Konfliktbaserat sexuellt våld omfattar olika typer av sexuellt våld som sker i samband med en konflikt. Medan formerna och utbredningen skiftar utgör detta våld ett allvarligt hot mot fattigdomsbekämpning och en hållbar utveckling. Forskning visar att mellan 4 och 22 % av kvinnor och flickor inom konfliktområden har drabbats av olika former av sexuellt våld. Det framkommer även att män och pojkar drabbas, troligen till mindre utsträckning än kvinnor och flickor, men det är ännu oklart i vilken utsträckning och vilka former dessa övergrepp tar. Konfliktbaserat sexuellt våld har påverkan på människors hälsa, ökar risken för omfattande psykologisk skada, samt påverkan på överlevarnas sexuella och reproduktiva hälsa. Medan forskningen de senaste 20 åren har uppmärksammat det sexuella våldet i konflikter genom olika studier finns betydande kunskapsluckor inom området. Ett problem kopplat till detta är att rapporteringen kring övergreppen inte är fullständig på grund av överlevarnas rädsla och skam och det stigma som råder kring sexuellt våld. Detta begränsar kunskapen gällande bestämningsfaktorer, former, utbredning och utfall kring det sexuella våldet. Kunskap som viktig för att bidra till, och förbättra, insatser som syftar till att hjälpa de drabbade och förhindra framtida övergrepp och minska lidande.Idé och syfte: Det övergripande syftet är att utveckla ett långsiktigt partnerskap mellan Lunds universitet, Gulu University i Uganda och University of Juba i Sydsudan för att stärka forskningskapaciteten kring konfliktbaserat sexuellt våld, och därmed bidra till en förbättrad kunskapsbas som kan understödja åtgärder mot sexuellt våld. Fokus ligger på att identifiera metodologiska utmaningar relaterat till att samla in och analysera data kring konfliktbaserat sexuellt våld, samt att utveckla nya och förbättrade metoder för att adressera underrapportering av sexuellt våld som kan bidra till en ökad insyn i bestämningsfaktorer, former, utbredning och utfall. Vi planerar att genomföra en mindre pilotstudie på ett flyktingläger i norra Uganda för att testa de nya metoderna som vi identifierat. Resultaten kommer att ligga till grund för en gemensam ansökan för att bedriva mer omfattande forskningsstudier kring konfliktbaserat sexuellt våld i regionen.   Eftersom samarbetet sätter metodologier i centrum kan det på längre sikt bidra till en utveckling av forskningsområdet. Detta kan ge en möjlighet för lokala såväl som internationella forskare att få fördjupad kunskap i hur vissa av de existerande utmaningarna kan adresseras och därmed skapa möjligheter för att vidareutveckla kunskapsbasen som ligger till grund för program och interventioner. Vidare kan etableringen av nätverket mellan universiteten och övriga aktörer inom området agera som en viktig språngbräda för forskare som står i begrepp att utföra studier inom området. Projektet har en nära anknytning till de globala målen för en hållbar utveckling i den mån att det bidrar till det förebyggande arbetet kring fattigdomsbekämpning. Sexuellt våld leder till livslånga trauman, social stigmatisering och begränsade försörjningsmöjligheter – oönskade graviditeter tvingar kvinnor till att försöka försörja både sig själva och barnen vilket kan skapa en ond fattigdomsspiral som spänner över generationer. En fördjupad och samlad kunskap kring konfliktbaserat sexuellt våld är således nödvändig för att utveckla effektiva insatser.Utförande: Under en tvåårig period planeras ett antal aktiviteter som ligger till grund för ett ömsesidigt kunskapsutbyte mellan universiteten. Seminarier och workshops utgör en viktig del i detta arbete då vi får möjlighet att ta del av varandras perspektiv och erfarenheter. Andra aktiviteter som planeras är framtagandet av en sammanställning av tillgänglig forskning inom fältet, en pilotstudie som testar de nya metoderna, en forskningsartikel baserat på resultaten och en gemensam ansökan för ett större forskningsprojekt i regionen. Informationsspridning till både det akademiska och icke-akademiska samhället kommer att ske kontinuerligt under hela projekttiden för att sprida information om samarbetet och resultaten som framkommer men också för att inhämta information från de som arbetar med sexuellt våld.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I de västafrikanska torrområdena är majoriteten av befolkningen direkt beroende av de resurser som produceras i så kallade parklands. Jordbrukssystem kännetecknas av att grödor odlas under relativt tätt trädtäcke. Med jämna mellanrum läggs fälten i träda för att jorden inte ska utarmas på näringsämnen och blir då betesmark för boskap. Från parklands får befolkningen en rad livsnödvändiga resurser; grödor, frukt och nötter, djurbete och virke. Den sammanlagda biomassan som produceras i dessa landskap under en viss tidsperiod är dess primärproduktion (på engelska net primary production, NPP), d.v.s. den biologiska process där växter omvandlar oorganiska ämnen till kolhydrater genom fotosyntes.Sudano-Sahel upplever i nuläget en av jordens kraftigaste befolkningsökningar, samtidigt som området både är särskilt känsligt och utsatt för klimatförändringar. Den höga känsligheten beror på att jordbruket är starkt beroende av regelbundna regn då konstbevattning är mycket sällsynt. En rad rapporter visar nu att kombinationen av ett ökat behov av primärproduktion, som resulterar från befolkningsökningen, och ändrade regnmönster i en snar framtid kommer leda till ett kraftigt underskott av primärproduktion. Det finns alltså stora frågetecken kring huruvida dessa landskap kan bidra med en hållbar produktion av naturresurser, och därmed föda den växande befolkningen.Det finns dock stora kunskapsluckor när det gäller primärproduktionen i parklands. I nuläget vet vi inte hur mycket landskapens olika komponenter, d.v.s. grödor, träd och gräs, producerar. Vi vet heller inte hur parklands-typer i olika klimatzoner skiljer sig gällande mängd primärproduktion. Det finns också stora kunskapsluckor kring de faktorer (t.ex. markskötsel, djurhållning, val av grödor och regnmönster) som påverkar primärproduktionen. Bristen på grundläggande kunskap leder till att det är mycket svårt att utveckla metoder och strategier för att optimera utformningen, stödet och skötseln av dessa jordbrukslandskap med syfte att maximera primärproduktionen.Förutom en ökad kunskapsnivå så finns det också ett stort behov av förbättrade metoder för att kvantifiera landskapens primärproduktion. Vanligtvis används lågupplösta satellitdata (500-1000 m) när primärproduktion övervakas på landskapsnivå. Detaljgraden i denna information är låg i förhållande till jordbruksfältens storlek, vilken minskar dess praktiska användbarhet. I det här sammanhanget är det nya europeiska satellit-systemet Sentinel, med betydligt högre upplösning (10 m), mycket intressant. Ett system som med hög detaljgrad kan övervaka primärproduktion kan bidra till en rad applikationer för att säkerställa kvantifieringen av landskapens produktionskapacitet. Det skulle t.ex. kunna identifiera områden med akut brist på naturresurser, eller områden där långsiktiga åtgärder krävs för att förbättra landskapets förmåga till primärproduktion.Detta projekt kommer studera produktionskapaciteten hos dessa jordbrukssystem och de faktorer som påverkar den för att förstå hur de kan komma att påverkas av klimatförändringar och en växande befolkning. Vårt multidisciplinära forskarlag kommer kombinera en rad unika metoder för att göra fältmätningar av primärproduktion hos träd, grödor och gräs, samt samla in information om böndernas markanvändning. Fältarbetet kommer utföras i tre studieområden placerade i olika klimatzoner för att vi ska kunna studera skillnader mellan parkland-typer och skapa kunskap som är relevant för hela regionen. Förutom att utgöra grunden för analysen kommer fältmätningar användas till att kalibrera en satellitbaserad metod som gör det möjligt att kartera primärproduktion på nationell skala i Burkina Faso. Scenarier baserade på våra resultat i kombination med befolkningsprognoser och klimatscenarier kommer att tas fram och användas i deltagande-workshops på lokal och nationell nivå. Projektet kommer leverera vetenskapliga alster samt praktiska och policyrelaterade produkter (översatta informationsblad, filmer etc). Sammanfattningsvis kommer projektet bidra till en kraftigt förbättrad förståelse av detta viktiga jordbrukssystem, etablera diskussioner med markbrukare och tjänstefolk på relevanta ministerier, samt att utveckla ett mer detaljerat, relevant och kostnadseffektvt system för att övervaka förändringar i landskapets primärproduktion.</narrative>
      <narrative>Agroforestry parklands are the main source of food, fodder and fuel for subsistence farming communities in the Sudano-Sahel - one of the most food insecure regions in the world. This land use system integrates crop and livestock production in agricultural lands with a significant tree cover. The total annual output (as food, fodder and tree products) of these system is referred to as Net Primary Production (NPP). Recent analyses show that the demand for NPP in the region is rapidly increasing while the supply remains nearly constant. In this project we will study factors controlling NPP with the aim to enable optimization of land management and production capacity.Our project, building on an experienced multidisciplinary group with the ambition to employ a PhD student from Burkina Faso, will provide novel agro-ecological knowledge critical to parkland management. We will i)quantify NPP supply of the three main parkland components; crops, trees and grasses, and relate it to several controlling factors, ii)develop a system for national scale NPP monitoring using free and high resolution satellite data, iii)build scenarios of future NPP supply and demand guided by our NPP assessments, population projections, climate scenarios and land stakeholder dialogues, iv)interact with land users and policy actors in workshops for evaluating feasibility of scenarios, hurdles and ways forward, and v)disseminate results through posters, YouTube-films and flyers in local languages.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Agroforestry parklands are the main source of food, fodder and fuel for subsistence farming communities in the Sudano-Sahel - one of the most food insecure regions in the world. This land use system integrates crop and livestock production in agricultural lands with a significant tree cover. The total annual output (as food, fodder and tree products) of these system is referred to as Net Primary Production (NPP). Recent analyses show that the demand for NPP in the region is rapidly increasing while the supply remains nearly constant. In this project we will study factors controlling NPP with the aim to enable optimization of land management and production capacity.Our project, building on an experienced multidisciplinary group with the ambition to employ a PhD student from Burkina Faso, will provide novel agro-ecological knowledge critical to parkland management. We will i)quantify NPP supply of the three main parkland components; crops, trees and grasses, and relate it to several controlling factors, ii)develop a system for national scale NPP monitoring using free and high resolution satellite data, iii)build scenarios of future NPP supply and demand guided by our NPP assessments, population projections, climate scenarios and land stakeholder dialogues, iv)interact with land users and policy actors in workshops for evaluating feasibility of scenarios, hurdles and ways forward, and v)disseminate results through posters, YouTube-films and flyers in local languages.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I de västafrikanska torrområdena är majoriteten av befolkningen direkt beroende av de resurser som produceras i så kallade parklands. Jordbrukssystem kännetecknas av att grödor odlas under relativt tätt trädtäcke. Med jämna mellanrum läggs fälten i träda för att jorden inte ska utarmas på näringsämnen och blir då betesmark för boskap. Från parklands får befolkningen en rad livsnödvändiga resurser; grödor, frukt och nötter, djurbete och virke. Den sammanlagda biomassan som produceras i dessa landskap under en viss tidsperiod är dess primärproduktion (på engelska net primary production, NPP), d.v.s. den biologiska process där växter omvandlar oorganiska ämnen till kolhydrater genom fotosyntes.Sudano-Sahel upplever i nuläget en av jordens kraftigaste befolkningsökningar, samtidigt som området både är särskilt känsligt och utsatt för klimatförändringar. Den höga känsligheten beror på att jordbruket är starkt beroende av regelbundna regn då konstbevattning är mycket sällsynt. En rad rapporter visar nu att kombinationen av ett ökat behov av primärproduktion, som resulterar från befolkningsökningen, och ändrade regnmönster i en snar framtid kommer leda till ett kraftigt underskott av primärproduktion. Det finns alltså stora frågetecken kring huruvida dessa landskap kan bidra med en hållbar produktion av naturresurser, och därmed föda den växande befolkningen.Det finns dock stora kunskapsluckor när det gäller primärproduktionen i parklands. I nuläget vet vi inte hur mycket landskapens olika komponenter, d.v.s. grödor, träd och gräs, producerar. Vi vet heller inte hur parklands-typer i olika klimatzoner skiljer sig gällande mängd primärproduktion. Det finns också stora kunskapsluckor kring de faktorer (t.ex. markskötsel, djurhållning, val av grödor och regnmönster) som påverkar primärproduktionen. Bristen på grundläggande kunskap leder till att det är mycket svårt att utveckla metoder och strategier för att optimera utformningen, stödet och skötseln av dessa jordbrukslandskap med syfte att maximera primärproduktionen.Förutom en ökad kunskapsnivå så finns det också ett stort behov av förbättrade metoder för att kvantifiera landskapens primärproduktion. Vanligtvis används lågupplösta satellitdata (500-1000 m) när primärproduktion övervakas på landskapsnivå. Detaljgraden i denna information är låg i förhållande till jordbruksfältens storlek, vilken minskar dess praktiska användbarhet. I det här sammanhanget är det nya europeiska satellit-systemet Sentinel, med betydligt högre upplösning (10 m), mycket intressant. Ett system som med hög detaljgrad kan övervaka primärproduktion kan bidra till en rad applikationer för att säkerställa kvantifieringen av landskapens produktionskapacitet. Det skulle t.ex. kunna identifiera områden med akut brist på naturresurser, eller områden där långsiktiga åtgärder krävs för att förbättra landskapets förmåga till primärproduktion.Detta projekt kommer studera produktionskapaciteten hos dessa jordbrukssystem och de faktorer som påverkar den för att förstå hur de kan komma att påverkas av klimatförändringar och en växande befolkning. Vårt multidisciplinära forskarlag kommer kombinera en rad unika metoder för att göra fältmätningar av primärproduktion hos träd, grödor och gräs, samt samla in information om böndernas markanvändning. Fältarbetet kommer utföras i tre studieområden placerade i olika klimatzoner för att vi ska kunna studera skillnader mellan parkland-typer och skapa kunskap som är relevant för hela regionen. Förutom att utgöra grunden för analysen kommer fältmätningar användas till att kalibrera en satellitbaserad metod som gör det möjligt att kartera primärproduktion på nationell skala i Burkina Faso. Scenarier baserade på våra resultat i kombination med befolkningsprognoser och klimatscenarier kommer att tas fram och användas i deltagande-workshops på lokal och nationell nivå. Projektet kommer leverera vetenskapliga alster samt praktiska och policyrelaterade produkter (översatta informationsblad, filmer etc). Sammanfattningsvis kommer projektet bidra till en kraftigt förbättrad förståelse av detta viktiga jordbrukssystem, etablera diskussioner med markbrukare och tjänstefolk på relevanta ministerier, samt att utveckla ett mer detaljerat, relevant och kostnadseffektvt system för att övervaka förändringar i landskapets primärproduktion.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.a - Öka investeringarna, bland annat genom stärkt internationellt samarbete, i infrastruktur på landsbygden, forsknings- och rådgivningstjänster för jordbruket, teknikutveckling samt genbanker för växter och husdjur i syfte att öka jordbrukets produktionskapacitet i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Avian influenza in Bangladesh: the role of wild waterfowl in disease transmission</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under de senaste tjugo åren har fågelinfluensa blivit ett allt större problem för fjäderfäindustrin, i synnerhet i Asien. Sjukdomen orsakas av ett högpatogent H5-virus, som existerar i olika varianter, exempelvis H5N1, H5N2, H5N6 och H5N8. Ursprungsviruset är H5N1 vilket sedan via rekombination med andra influensavirus givit upphov till nya varianter. Viruset återfinns både hos vilda och tama fåglar och har en varierad sjukdomsbild. Hos höns är förloppet väldigt hastigt och förenat med nästintill 100% dödlighet, medan samma virus kan ge mild till asymptomatisk sjukdom hos vilda och tama änder. Det finns flera orsaker till dessa skillnader, dels hur immunförsvaret reagerar vid smitta men också samspelet med milda så kallade lågpatogena influensavirus som cirkulerar naturligt bland vilda änder. I delar av Asien är tamänder en betydande del av ekonomin, ofta producerade i risodlingsbygd. Våra studier kommer att bedrivas i Bangladesh, ett utvecklingsland präglat av rika vattenmiljöer, risodling och fjäderfäproduktion. Förutom den inhemska faunan och produktionen är Bangladesh också ett viktigt övervintringsområde för vilda änder som häckar i Ryssland. Detta skapar ett epidemiologiskt scenario där vilda änder, tama änder och fjäderfä samexisterar och där kontaktytan dem emellan är stark. Vi kommer att samarbeta med forskare i Bangladesh och förse ett stort antal änder med den absolut senaste tekniken för att följa djurs rörelser. Dessa sändare tar GPS-koordinater (och annan typ av rörelsedata) och använder GSM-nätet för att sända data till en databas vilket gör att man följa individers naturliga rörelser över tid. De två frågor vi vill besvara är (1) hur överlappet mellan tama och vilda fåglar ser ut och hur det bidrar till sjukdomsrisk, och (2) hur långväga flyttning kan bidra med introduktion av virus till Bangladesh. Projektet knyter an till ett större projekt där vi arbetar med samma teknik i Sydkorea och Europa. En målsättning för det större projektet är att förstå hur flyttfågelrörelser kan sprida virus över hela den euroasiatiska kontinenten.</narrative>
      <narrative>Avian influenza is a devastating disease for poultry caused by highly-pathogenic influenza A viruses. Since the emergence of H5N1 in 1999, this virus and later progeny viruses (such as H5N6, H5N8) have become endemic in parts of Asia, with  outbreaks in poultry and few, but highly lethal, infections in humans. Highly pathogenic viruses are related to low pathogenic viruses that circulate naturally among wild waterfowl, and it is evident that highly pathogenic viruses can be maintained in the wild bird reservoir. And important question to ask is to which extent the interface between migratory waterfowl and poultry contributes to disease persistence. We propose to combine movement ecology of waterfowl with disease epidemiology of avian influenza viruses to investigate transmission of a highly contagious and lethal poultry disease at the wildlife/domestic animal interface in rural areas of Bangladesh. Poultry, both ducks and chickens, is an essential product in agriculture in Bangladesh, for subsistence farmers and for the expanding poultry industry. Outbreaks are devastating for individual farmers, but also has ramifications for trade. We will use the development in animal tracking to generate individual-based movement data of birds, ranging from smaller movements during non-breeding times to long distance migrations. The resulting tracks will inform spatial-epidemiological models to quantify persistence/transmission of avian influenza viruses at regional and flyway scales.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under de senaste tjugo åren har fågelinfluensa blivit ett allt större problem för fjäderfäindustrin, i synnerhet i Asien. Sjukdomen orsakas av ett högpatogent H5-virus, som existerar i olika varianter, exempelvis H5N1, H5N2, H5N6 och H5N8. Ursprungsviruset är H5N1 vilket sedan via rekombination med andra influensavirus givit upphov till nya varianter. Viruset återfinns både hos vilda och tama fåglar och har en varierad sjukdomsbild. Hos höns är förloppet väldigt hastigt och förenat med nästintill 100% dödlighet, medan samma virus kan ge mild till asymptomatisk sjukdom hos vilda och tama änder. Det finns flera orsaker till dessa skillnader, dels hur immunförsvaret reagerar vid smitta men också samspelet med milda så kallade lågpatogena influensavirus som cirkulerar naturligt bland vilda änder. I delar av Asien är tamänder en betydande del av ekonomin, ofta producerade i risodlingsbygd. Våra studier kommer att bedrivas i Bangladesh, ett utvecklingsland präglat av rika vattenmiljöer, risodling och fjäderfäproduktion. Förutom den inhemska faunan och produktionen är Bangladesh också ett viktigt övervintringsområde för vilda änder som häckar i Ryssland. Detta skapar ett epidemiologiskt scenario där vilda änder, tama änder och fjäderfä samexisterar och där kontaktytan dem emellan är stark. Vi kommer att samarbeta med forskare i Bangladesh och förse ett stort antal änder med den absolut senaste tekniken för att följa djurs rörelser. Dessa sändare tar GPS-koordinater (och annan typ av rörelsedata) och använder GSM-nätet för att sända data till en databas vilket gör att man följa individers naturliga rörelser över tid. De två frågor vi vill besvara är (1) hur överlappet mellan tama och vilda fåglar ser ut och hur det bidrar till sjukdomsrisk, och (2) hur långväga flyttning kan bidra med introduktion av virus till Bangladesh. Projektet knyter an till ett större projekt där vi arbetar med samma teknik i Sydkorea och Europa. En målsättning för det större projektet är att förstå hur flyttfågelrörelser kan sprida virus över hela den euroasiatiska kontinenten.</narrative>
      <narrative>Avian influenza is a devastating disease for poultry caused by highly-pathogenic influenza A viruses. Since the emergence of H5N1 in 1999, this virus and later progeny viruses (such as H5N6, H5N8) have become endemic in parts of Asia, with  outbreaks in poultry and few, but highly lethal, infections in humans. Highly pathogenic viruses are related to low pathogenic viruses that circulate naturally among wild waterfowl, and it is evident that highly pathogenic viruses can be maintained in the wild bird reservoir. And important question to ask is to which extent the interface between migratory waterfowl and poultry contributes to disease persistence. We propose to combine movement ecology of waterfowl with disease epidemiology of avian influenza viruses to investigate transmission of a highly contagious and lethal poultry disease at the wildlife/domestic animal interface in rural areas of Bangladesh. Poultry, both ducks and chickens, is an essential product in agriculture in Bangladesh, for subsistence farmers and for the expanding poultry industry. Outbreaks are devastating for individual farmers, but also has ramifications for trade. We will use the development in animal tracking to generate individual-based movement data of birds, ranging from smaller movements during non-breeding times to long distance migrations. The resulting tracks will inform spatial-epidemiological models to quantify persistence/transmission of avian influenza viruses at regional and flyway scales.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project aims to explain the different levels of regional cooperation on transboundary policy challenges in the Global South. Dominant theories fail to explain the contradictory trends regarding how developing states respond to such challenges. In some policy fields, regional cooperation is weak despite strong norms and institutions promoting regional solutions, whereas in others, it is strong although no substantial norms or institutions support it. We claim that the key to explaining this puzzle lies in the understandings of national sovereignty that the involved states develop in specific policy fields. Our main proposition is that the level of cooperation on a given transboundary policy challenge depends on whether states redefine and transform their national sovereignty in a way that sees regional cooperation as enhancing rather than constraining state autonomy. Focusing on transboundary rivers and communicable diseases, the project analyzes and compares the national sovereignty understandings of states in Africa and Southeast Asia, and how they relate to ideas about regional cooperation. The innovative comparative case study design, which includes comparison across both policy fields and regions, makes robust theory building possible. The project enhances our understanding of the conditions for regional cooperation in the Global South, and questions Western-centric and Eurocentric ideas about the link between national sovereignty and regional cooperation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Detta projekt söker förklara olika nivåer av regionalt samarbete bland utvecklingsländer för att hantera gränsöverskridande politiska utmaningar. Existerande forskning erbjuder inga övertygande förklaringar till varför utvecklingsländer lyckas samarbeta regionalt för att hantera sådana gränsöverskridande utmaningar inom vissa politikområden och under vissa omständigheter men inte i andra. På vissa politikområden är det regionala samarbetet svagt trots starka normer och institutioner som främjar regionala och kollektiva lösningar, medan samarbetet är starkt i andra politikområden, trots en avsaknad av starka normer och regionala institutioner som kan stödja det. Vi hävdar att nyckeln till förklaringen ligger i en fördjupad förståelse av nationell suveränitet. En bättre förståelse av nationell suveränitet är av särdeles stor betydelse eftersom många forskare såväl som biståndsgivare och andra praktiker alltmer agerar som om den nationella suveräniteten mest vore en gammalmodig princip som närmast spelat ut sin roll eller bara är till hinder för internationellt och regionalt samarbete. Även om en hel del forskare fortfarande inkluderar nationell suveränitet i sina analyser står det helt klart att de flesta teorier baseras på en enkelspårig (och ofta eurocentrisk) syn på hur nationell suveränitet hänger ihop med regionalt samarbete.Detta forskningsprojekt undersöker i vilken utsträckning samarbetsnivån inom ett visst politikområde beror på huruvida staterna och dess företrädare omdefinierar och omvandlar den nationella suveräniteten på ett sätt som gör att det regionala samarbete anses förbättra snarare än begränsa statens självständighet och utvecklingspotential.Projektet fokuserar specifikt på hur uppfattningar om nationell suveränitet påverkar regionalt samarbete och styrning av gränsöverskridande floder och hanteringen av smittsamma sjukdomar i Afrika och Sydostasien. Vi använder oss av flera kompletterande kvalitativa metoder och typer av material, såväl som strategiskt kvantitativt material. Den jämförande fallstudieutformningen, som alltså bygger på en systematisk jämförelse av två politikområden och två regioner, gör det möjligt att dra både teoretiska och empiriska slutsatser. På så sätt förbättrar alltså projektet vår förståelse för villkoren för framgångsrikt regionalt samarbete bland utvecklingsländer. Den jämförande fallstudiedesignen gör att resultaten kommer vara av relevans bortom de specifika politikområdena och regionerna.Projektet har även viktiga implikationer för beslutsfattande, policy och biståndspolitik. Projektet är upplagt för spridning av forskningsresultat till olika beslutsfattare och praktiker. Tack vare tidigare forskningsprojekt med starka policykomponenter har de två forskarna i projektet redan etablerade kontaktnät som möjliggör fördjupad dialog med  praktiker och beslutsfattare. Projektet syftar till att sprida resultat och skapa dialog med politiska eliter och civilsamhällesaktörer på nationell nivå, med internationella och regionala organisationer såväl som med olika biståndsaktörer. Inte minst europeiska biståndsgivare investerar ofantligt stora resurser för att främja regionalt samarbete i Afrika såväl som i Asien, och projektet är strukturerat för att i största möjliga utsträckning söka dialog och diskussion med framförallt de viktigaste europeiska biståndsgivarna — såsom EU, Tyskland, Sverige, Norge, Danmark, Storbritannien, Nederländerna, Belgien.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The alphaviruses are a group of viruses that have caused a number of severe diseases including chikungunya fever in millions of people in recent decades. The viruses are transmitted by mosquitoes in tropical regions, including many low-income countries. Most infected individuals recover, but in some cases joint pain may persist for several months or even years, and effects of outbreaks on working communities are devastating.Currently no antiviral therapies or vaccines have been approved for any alphavirus infection. In recent research, we showed that viral RNA replication is entirely dependent on interaction with the cellular protein G3BP. We propose to form a collaborative network to use structure-based methods to design compounds which would block viral interaction with G3BP, thus blocking replication of chikungunya virus and the others in the alphavirus group. We will test a number of compounds for antiviral activity, with the best performing compounds being used as templates to design improvements in a second generation of compounds. We will organise a number of meetings at each location and we will apply for further funds to expand our network in future years.Anti-alphaviral compounds would be of enormous benefit for global health, especially in regions of low or low-to-middle income. We hope that this collaboration network proposal will act as a seed for a very strong international network with the delivery of such a drug as our priority.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Alfavirusen är en virusgrupp som har orsakat ett antal allvarliga sjukdomar hos miljontals människor under de senaste decennierna. Virusen överförs av myggor i världens tropiska regioner, inklusive Syd- och Centralamerika, Subsahariska Afrika, indiska subkontinenten och Sydostasien. Många av de berörda länderna är låginkomstländer med redan överbelastade hälsovårdssystem. Ett särskilt viktigt exempel är chikungunya virus, orsakssambandet till chikungunya feber, som kännetecknas av symtom som svår ledsmärta, feber, utslag och artrit. De flesta infekterade individer återhämtar sig, men i vissa fall kan smärta vara kvar i flera månader eller till och med år, så effekterna av utbrott på arbetssamhällen kan vara förödande.För närvarande har inga antivirala terapier eller vacciner godkänts för alfavirusinfektion, vilket tyder på det nödvändiga behovet av mer grundforskning om virusfamiljen såväl som målinriktad utveckling av antivirala läkemedel. Nuvarande kontrollåtgärder med inriktning på att hämma myggöverföring och behandling av patienter är begränsade till lättnad av symtom. Framsteg i utvecklingen av antivirala läkemedel för dessa infektioner har varit långsam av flera orsaker. Eftersom tidpunkten och platserna för virusutbrott är oförutsägbara och att de tenderar att förekomma i länder och regioner med begränsade resurser har intresset från läkemedelsföretag varit begränsat. Hämmande utveckling av terapier är också bristen på strukturella data på det virala replikationskomplexet och interaktioner med värdcellproteiner.Ny forskning från McInerney-laboratoriet vid Karolinska Institutet har identifierat en svaghet i tillväxtmekanismerna hos alfavirus som vi föreslår kan utnyttjas för att utveckla en eller flera molekyler som kan hämna infektionen och bota infekterade patienter. Virusproteinet nsP3 binds till ett cellulärt protein som heter G3BP och använder det i replikationen av virala genomerna. Utan denna interaktion kan viruset inte föröka sig. Tillsammans med Tomar-laboratoriet vid Indiska Tekniska Institutet föreslår vi att bilda ett samarbetsnätverk för att använda rationella strukturbaserade metoder för att utforma läkemedel som skulle hämna viral replikation genom att blockera viral proteininteraktion med värdcellproteinet G3BP. Vi förväntar oss att sådana läkemedel skulle verka för att blockera infektion med chikungunyavirus och de andra i alfavirusgruppen.Vi kommer att testa ett antal molekyler för effekter på proteinkomplexet och antivirala effekter. De bäst fungerande molekyler kommer att användas som mallar för att designa förbättringar i en andra generation av molekyler. Förutom labarbete, kommer vi att organisera möten på KI och i Indien så att medlemmarna i varje forskningsgrupp kan nätverka med varandra och andra forskare vid värdinstituten. Vi kommer att ansöka om ytterligare medel för att expandera vårt nätverk i framtida år.En anti-alfaviralt läkemedel skulle vara en enorm fördel för global hälsa, särskilt i regioner med låginkomst. Vår forskning har gett oss en stor fördel i jakten på en specifik, potent och säker behandling. Vi hoppas att detta nätverk för samarbete kommer att fungera som ett frö för ett starkt internationellt nätverk med leverans av ett sådant läkemedel som vår prioritet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The alphaviruses are a group of viruses that have caused a number of severe diseases including chikungunya fever in millions of people in recent decades. The viruses are transmitted by mosquitoes in tropical regions, including many low-income countries. Most infected individuals recover, but in some cases joint pain may persist for several months or even years, and effects of outbreaks on working communities are devastating.Currently no antiviral therapies or vaccines have been approved for any alphavirus infection. In recent research, we showed that viral RNA replication is entirely dependent on interaction with the cellular protein G3BP. We propose to form a collaborative network to use structure-based methods to design compounds which would block viral interaction with G3BP, thus blocking replication of chikungunya virus and the others in the alphavirus group. We will test a number of compounds for antiviral activity, with the best performing compounds being used as templates to design improvements in a second generation of compounds. We will organise a number of meetings at each location and we will apply for further funds to expand our network in future years.Anti-alphaviral compounds would be of enormous benefit for global health, especially in regions of low or low-to-middle income. We hope that this collaboration network proposal will act as a seed for a very strong international network with the delivery of such a drug as our priority.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The world is rapidly urbanizing, and countries in the global South are home to the most rapid urbanization processes. Urbanization simultaneously holds a strong potential for progress and democracy-enhancement, and for destructive and violence-inducing dynamics, a fact encapsulated in the notion of an “urban dilemma”. This project seeks to advance knowledge on why urbanization brings with it intensified ethnic grievances and increasing levels of inter-group violence in the cities in some cases, but not in others, and asks: In the context of rapidly growing cities, under what circumstances do violent ethnocommunal conflicts arise? By systematically analyzing rural-urban patterns of ethnic conflict, the project seeks to identify conditions under which in-migration, urban-rural straddling, and urban politics aggravate or mitigate ethnocommunal conflict in the city. The project employs a mixed-methods design, utilizing geographically disaggregated time-varying data on inter-group violence in rural and urban areas, in-depth field research in three African cities (Kampala, Uganda; Lagos, Nigeria; and Nairobi, Kenya) and a survey among migrants in order to more closely understand the conditions under which urbanization leads to ethnocommunal conflict in the city. The project will generate a better understanding of dynamics that are at the center of current debates around urbanization and sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vår värld genomgår urbanisering i en allt snabbare takt, och en stor del av denna utveckling sker i länder drabbade av etnisk konflikt. Men urbanisering innefattar motstridiga trender. Å ena sidan är städer arenor som möjliggör social och ekonomisk utveckling, kosmopolitism och ökad tolerans mellan grupper; på så sätt kan urbanisering bidra till att överbrygga etnisk konflikt. Samtidigt för urbanisering i många fall med sig förstärkt gruppbaserat missnöje och ökat etniskt våld i städerna. Projektet analyserar detta “urbana dilemma” och undersöker varför, och under vilka förutsättningar, urbanisering leder till fördjupad polarisering och etnisk konflikt i vissa städer.I projektet ställer vi den övergripande forskningsfrågan: Under vilka omständigheter uppstår våldsamma etniska konflikter i snabbt växande städer? Forskningen om våld, konflikt och säkerhet i städer har ökat dramatiskt under det senaste årtiondet. Men många av studierna på området fokuserar snävt på staden och dess dynamik, utan att ta hänsyn till hur konflikter i staden påverkas av och är kopplade till konflikter som äger rum på landsbygden och i andra delar av landet. Vi bidrar till existerande forskning om hur man löser konflikter i städer genom att teoretiskt sätta fokus på och empiriskt studera två typer av faktorer: 1) migration till städer och utbyte mellan landsbygd och stad, och 2) stadens politik och institutionella sammanhang. Inom forskningen om urbant våld finns enighet om att politiska och institutionella faktorer starkt påverkar huruvida urbanisering leder till gruppbaserad konflikt i städer, men de specifika omständigheterna och processerna är ännu teoretiskt underutvecklade och inte fullt ut empiriskt studerade. Metodologiskt söker vi systematiskt kartlägga och analysera hur konflikt med ursprung på landsbygden manifesteras i staden, och hur stadens politik och institutioner bidrar till att överbrygga eller polarisera etniska konflikter. Projektet använder en kombination av kvantitativ och kvalitativ metod. För att kartlägga generella mönster i hela Afrika söder om Sahara genomför vi kvantitativa studier som bygger på geografiskt disaggregerad tidsvarierande data om etniskt våld i rurala och urbana områden. För att bättre förstå de mekanismer varigenom urbanisering överbryggar eller förvärrar etnisk konflikt, genomför vi djupgående fallstudier i tre afrikanska städer – Kampala (Uganda), Lagos (Nigeria) and Nairobi (Kenya) – inklusive en enkätstudie med migranter i en av fallstäderna.Urban säkerhet står i centrum för internationella diskussioner om hur fred och utveckling kan främjas i världen och är en fråga som engagerar både lokala och internationella aktörer. Etniska konflikter i staden sätter ekonomisk och demokratisk utveckling på spel, inte bara lokalt, utan även nationellt. För att förhindra och lösa våld som uppstår på grund av etniska konflikter krävs emellertid en förståelse för våldets drivkrafter. Vår forskning sätter fokus både på faktorer som rör migration, politiska dynamiker och viktiga samhälleliga institutioner och kan därför bidra till att stärka åtgärderna för konfliktprevention och konfliktlösning.</narrative>
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        <narrative>The researchers involved in the project have collected new data in the cities under study. This involves qualitative data (interviews and focus groups) as well as a survey (n=800) conducted in Nairobi. In line with the ethical and data protection procedures of the project, qualitative data is not shared with anyone outside the project team. However, the aggregated survey data will be made available as replication data in connection to publication.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The world is rapidly urbanizing, and countries in the global South are home to the most rapid urbanization processes. Urbanization simultaneously holds a strong potential for progress and democracy-enhancement, and for destructive and violence-inducing dynamics, a fact encapsulated in the notion of an “urban dilemma”. This project seeks to advance knowledge on why urbanization brings with it intensified ethnic grievances and increasing levels of inter-group violence in the cities in some cases, but not in others, and asks: In the context of rapidly growing cities, under what circumstances do violent ethnocommunal conflicts arise? By systematically analyzing rural-urban patterns of ethnic conflict, the project seeks to identify conditions under which in-migration, urban-rural straddling, and urban politics aggravate or mitigate ethnocommunal conflict in the city. The project employs a mixed-methods design, utilizing geographically disaggregated time-varying data on inter-group violence in rural and urban areas, in-depth field research in three African cities (Kampala, Uganda; Lagos, Nigeria; and Nairobi, Kenya) and a survey among migrants in order to more closely understand the conditions under which urbanization leads to ethnocommunal conflict in the city. The project will generate a better understanding of dynamics that are at the center of current debates around urbanization and sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vår värld genomgår urbanisering i en allt snabbare takt, och en stor del av denna utveckling sker i länder drabbade av etnisk konflikt. Men urbanisering innefattar motstridiga trender. Å ena sidan är städer arenor som möjliggör social och ekonomisk utveckling, kosmopolitism och ökad tolerans mellan grupper; på så sätt kan urbanisering bidra till att överbrygga etnisk konflikt. Samtidigt för urbanisering i många fall med sig förstärkt gruppbaserat missnöje och ökat etniskt våld i städerna. Projektet analyserar detta “urbana dilemma” och undersöker varför, och under vilka förutsättningar, urbanisering leder till fördjupad polarisering och etnisk konflikt i vissa städer.I projektet ställer vi den övergripande forskningsfrågan: Under vilka omständigheter uppstår våldsamma etniska konflikter i snabbt växande städer? Forskningen om våld, konflikt och säkerhet i städer har ökat dramatiskt under det senaste årtiondet. Men många av studierna på området fokuserar snävt på staden och dess dynamik, utan att ta hänsyn till hur konflikter i staden påverkas av och är kopplade till konflikter som äger rum på landsbygden och i andra delar av landet. Vi bidrar till existerande forskning om hur man löser konflikter i städer genom att teoretiskt sätta fokus på och empiriskt studera två typer av faktorer: 1) migration till städer och utbyte mellan landsbygd och stad, och 2) stadens politik och institutionella sammanhang. Inom forskningen om urbant våld finns enighet om att politiska och institutionella faktorer starkt påverkar huruvida urbanisering leder till gruppbaserad konflikt i städer, men de specifika omständigheterna och processerna är ännu teoretiskt underutvecklade och inte fullt ut empiriskt studerade. Metodologiskt söker vi systematiskt kartlägga och analysera hur konflikt med ursprung på landsbygden manifesteras i staden, och hur stadens politik och institutioner bidrar till att överbrygga eller polarisera etniska konflikter. Projektet använder en kombination av kvantitativ och kvalitativ metod. För att kartlägga generella mönster i hela Afrika söder om Sahara genomför vi kvantitativa studier som bygger på geografiskt disaggregerad tidsvarierande data om etniskt våld i rurala och urbana områden. För att bättre förstå de mekanismer varigenom urbanisering överbryggar eller förvärrar etnisk konflikt, genomför vi djupgående fallstudier i tre afrikanska städer – Kampala (Uganda), Lagos (Nigeria) and Nairobi (Kenya) – inklusive en enkätstudie med migranter i en av fallstäderna.Urban säkerhet står i centrum för internationella diskussioner om hur fred och utveckling kan främjas i världen och är en fråga som engagerar både lokala och internationella aktörer. Etniska konflikter i staden sätter ekonomisk och demokratisk utveckling på spel, inte bara lokalt, utan även nationellt. För att förhindra och lösa våld som uppstår på grund av etniska konflikter krävs emellertid en förståelse för våldets drivkrafter. Vår forskning sätter fokus både på faktorer som rör migration, politiska dynamiker och viktiga samhälleliga institutioner och kan därför bidra till att stärka åtgärderna för konfliktprevention och konfliktlösning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Uppsala universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Faktorer som begränsar hållbar produktion av små idisslare i Tanzania och Zambia</narrative>
      <narrative>Factors limiting sustainable small ruminant production in Tanzania and Zambia</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Får och getter är vanliga husdjur i små lantbruk och för eget husbehov i Afrika, Mellanöstern och Asien. Djuren sköts ofta av kvinnor och småbruket utgör en viktig extrainkomst för dem och deras familjer. Denna sidoinkomst kan vara direkt avgörande för deras dagliga överlevnad och är ett viktigt led i demokratioch jämlikhetsutvecklingen. Smittsamma djursjukdomar såsom peste des petits ruminants (PPR) och smittsam lungsäcks- och lunginflammation hos get (CCPP) utgör emellertid allvarliga hinder för vidareutveckling av småbruken och har beskrivits som en viktig faktor som kan leda till kronisk fattigdom.I jämförelse med nötkreatur, som är relativt dyra, har även de fattigaste människorna på den afrikanska landsbygden råd att köpa får och getter. Dessa djur används ofta inom byteshandel, för ceremoniella ändamål, för att betala läkarbesök, med mera. Därför räknas de ofta inte med i den officiella ekonomin. Småbrukare har begränsade resurser och det kan därför vara svårt att prioritera investeringar i djurhälsa. Det kan även vara dålig tillgänglighet till veterinärer och andra rådgivare, och dessa prioriterar inte alltid får och get. Flera faktorer gör alltså att efterfrågan, nyttjandet och tillgången till djurhälsoservice är begränsad. För att kunna utveckla och anpassa djurhälsoservicen till småbrukares villkor, är det viktigt att veta vad som gör att småbrukare bestämmer sig för att investera i djurhälsa.Andelen djur som dör på grund av sjukdom är många gånger högre i låginkomstländer jämfört med hur det ser ut i höginkomstländer. Och även sjukdom och död hos ett enstaka djur kan ha allvarliga konsekvenser för en familjs levnadsvillkor. För får och get i låginkomstländer ligger dödligheten omkring 15% hos vuxna djur och mellan 22-24% för unga djur. Denna höga dödlighet leder till att djurägare förlorar ett djur för varje två djur som säljs. Förbättrad djurhälsa skulle därmed ge en kraftig förbättring av småbrukares ekonomi. Det saknas idag kunskap om dödsorsaker hos får och get i Tanzania och Zambia. Det finns nämligen endast svaga rapporteringssystem för sjukdom och dödlighet. För att kunna stödja småbrukare på bästa sätt och ge de mest adekvata råden för att förbättra djurhälsa och djurhållning, är det viktigt att ha kunskap om bakomliggande orsaker till varför får och getter dör på gården.Får och getter är viktiga tillgångar för småbrukare och används ofta som en resurs för oväntade utgifter. Djuren kan användas för byteshandel, eller säljas för att kunna betala läkarbesök och barnens skolavgifter, mm. Det är inte alltid en uppenbar fördel att sälja de friskaste och starkaste djuren, eftersom det inte är någon garanti att det inbringar ett högre marknadspris. Friska, starka och reproduktiva djur behålls antagligen hellre än svaga djur, i och med att det ger en bättre avkastning. Att sälja sjuka djur kan dock innebära att smittor sprids. De drivkrafter som finns bakom småbrukares beslut att sälja djur och vilka djur som säljs, är därför viktiga att förstå.I detta projekt kommer vi att undersöka hur olika aktörer påverkar djurägares beslut att investera i djurhälsa. Vi kommer här att använda oss av så kallad deltagardriven forskning, där djurägare och andra aktörer inom djurhälsa själva aktivt deltar i till exempel diskussionsgrupper och intervjuer. Dessutom kommer vi studera orsaker till dödsfall hos får och get genom intervjuer, fältobduktioner och molekylärdiagnostik. Vi kommer vidare att undersöka de drivkrafter som finns bakom småbrukares beslut att sälja djur och vilka djur de beslutar sig för att sälja.Projektet syftar framför allt till att skapa och stärka forskningssamarbeten mellan svenska forskare och forskare i Tanzania och Zambia. Vi har idag redan goda samarbeten i regionen som vi vill bygga vidare på. Projektet samlar forskare med expertis inom både veterinärmedicin och samhällsvetenskap. Det tvärvetenskapliga samarbetet i projektet bidrar till mer lokalt relevanta och tillförlitliga forskningsresultat. Resultaten kommer att leda till ökad förståelse för hur vi ska få friskare får och getter och bekämpa smittsamma djursjukdomar, vilket är viktiga led i fattigdomsbekämpning och tryggad livsmedelsförsörjning.</narrative>
      <narrative>Small ruminants (sheep and goats) are important species for providing food security and livelihoods, especially for resource-constrained smallholder farmers in low-income countries such as Tanzania and Zambia. The smallholder production is generally characterized as a low input - low output system, where animal health investments are limited. Healthy animals are key to increased productivity and essential for sustainable and resilient development of sheep and goat production. The proposed initiative, bridging veterinary and social sciences, will lead to increased knowledge, technology and the long-term research partnerships needed to move sheep and goat health forward. We will i) investigate how animal health actors are influencing farmers´ decision-making on animal health investments, through true engagement of stakeholders using participatory epidemiological (PE) tools; ii) explore on-farm mortality of sheep and goats, by interviewing farmers, livestock extension and veterinary officers, and validate retrieved information through field necropsies and molecular diagnostics; and iii) investigate drivers playing a role when farmers decide to sell animals. The 2-year project will lead to strengthened capacity in PE, bioinformatics and high-throughput sequencing needed for long-term research partnerships on infectious diseases and health in sheep and goats. Based on generated knowledge we will identify needs for future research to improve sheep and goat health.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Factors limiting sustainable small ruminant production in Tanzania and Zambia</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Får och getter är vanliga husdjur i små lantbruk och för eget husbehov i Afrika, Mellanöstern och Asien. Djuren sköts ofta av kvinnor och småbruket utgör en viktig extrainkomst för dem och deras familjer. Denna sidoinkomst kan vara direkt avgörande för deras dagliga överlevnad och är ett viktigt led i demokratioch jämlikhetsutvecklingen. Smittsamma djursjukdomar såsom peste des petits ruminants (PPR) och smittsam lungsäcks- och lunginflammation hos get (CCPP) utgör emellertid allvarliga hinder för vidareutveckling av småbruken och har beskrivits som en viktig faktor som kan leda till kronisk fattigdom.I jämförelse med nötkreatur, som är relativt dyra, har även de fattigaste människorna på den afrikanska landsbygden råd att köpa får och getter. Dessa djur används ofta inom byteshandel, för ceremoniella ändamål, för att betala läkarbesök, med mera. Därför räknas de ofta inte med i den officiella ekonomin. Småbrukare har begränsade resurser och det kan därför vara svårt att prioritera investeringar i djurhälsa. Det kan även vara dålig tillgänglighet till veterinärer och andra rådgivare, och dessa prioriterar inte alltid får och get. Flera faktorer gör alltså att efterfrågan, nyttjandet och tillgången till djurhälsoservice är begränsad. För att kunna utveckla och anpassa djurhälsoservicen till småbrukares villkor, är det viktigt att veta vad som gör att småbrukare bestämmer sig för att investera i djurhälsa.Andelen djur som dör på grund av sjukdom är många gånger högre i låginkomstländer jämfört med hur det ser ut i höginkomstländer. Och även sjukdom och död hos ett enstaka djur kan ha allvarliga konsekvenser för en familjs levnadsvillkor. För får och get i låginkomstländer ligger dödligheten omkring 15% hos vuxna djur och mellan 22-24% för unga djur. Denna höga dödlighet leder till att djurägare förlorar ett djur för varje två djur som säljs. Förbättrad djurhälsa skulle därmed ge en kraftig förbättring av småbrukares ekonomi. Det saknas idag kunskap om dödsorsaker hos får och get i Tanzania och Zambia. Det finns nämligen endast svaga rapporteringssystem för sjukdom och dödlighet. För att kunna stödja småbrukare på bästa sätt och ge de mest adekvata råden för att förbättra djurhälsa och djurhållning, är det viktigt att ha kunskap om bakomliggande orsaker till varför får och getter dör på gården.Får och getter är viktiga tillgångar för småbrukare och används ofta som en resurs för oväntade utgifter. Djuren kan användas för byteshandel, eller säljas för att kunna betala läkarbesök och barnens skolavgifter, mm. Det är inte alltid en uppenbar fördel att sälja de friskaste och starkaste djuren, eftersom det inte är någon garanti att det inbringar ett högre marknadspris. Friska, starka och reproduktiva djur behålls antagligen hellre än svaga djur, i och med att det ger en bättre avkastning. Att sälja sjuka djur kan dock innebära att smittor sprids. De drivkrafter som finns bakom småbrukares beslut att sälja djur och vilka djur som säljs, är därför viktiga att förstå.I detta projekt kommer vi att undersöka hur olika aktörer påverkar djurägares beslut att investera i djurhälsa. Vi kommer här att använda oss av så kallad deltagardriven forskning, där djurägare och andra aktörer inom djurhälsa själva aktivt deltar i till exempel diskussionsgrupper och intervjuer. Dessutom kommer vi studera orsaker till dödsfall hos får och get genom intervjuer, fältobduktioner och molekylärdiagnostik. Vi kommer vidare att undersöka de drivkrafter som finns bakom småbrukares beslut att sälja djur och vilka djur de beslutar sig för att sälja.Projektet syftar framför allt till att skapa och stärka forskningssamarbeten mellan svenska forskare och forskare i Tanzania och Zambia. Vi har idag redan goda samarbeten i regionen som vi vill bygga vidare på. Projektet samlar forskare med expertis inom både veterinärmedicin och samhällsvetenskap. Det tvärvetenskapliga samarbetet i projektet bidrar till mer lokalt relevanta och tillförlitliga forskningsresultat. Resultaten kommer att leda till ökad förståelse för hur vi ska få friskare får och getter och bekämpa smittsamma djursjukdomar, vilket är viktiga led i fattigdomsbekämpning och tryggad livsmedelsförsörjning.</narrative>
      <narrative>Small ruminants (sheep and goats) are important species for providing food security and livelihoods, especially for resource-constrained smallholder farmers in low-income countries such as Tanzania and Zambia. The smallholder production is generally characterized as a low input - low output system, where animal health investments are limited. Healthy animals are key to increased productivity and essential for sustainable and resilient development of sheep and goat production. The proposed initiative, bridging veterinary and social sciences, will lead to increased knowledge, technology and the long-term research partnerships needed to move sheep and goat health forward. We will i) investigate how animal health actors are influencing farmers´ decision-making on animal health investments, through true engagement of stakeholders using participatory epidemiological (PE) tools; ii) explore on-farm mortality of sheep and goats, by interviewing farmers, livestock extension and veterinary officers, and validate retrieved information through field necropsies and molecular diagnostics; and iii) investigate drivers playing a role when farmers decide to sell animals. The 2-year project will lead to strengthened capacity in PE, bioinformatics and high-throughput sequencing needed for long-term research partnerships on infectious diseases and health in sheep and goats. Based on generated knowledge we will identify needs for future research to improve sheep and goat health.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Public Goods Provision in the Shadow of Urbanization: Learning from Experiences in Malawi, Tanzania, and Zambia</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tillhandahållande av offentliga tjänster i skuggan av urbanisering: Lärdomar från (erfarenheter i) Malawi, Tanzania, och Zambia</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Program on Governance and Local Development (GLD) proposes a collaborative research project aimed at understanding the drivers of variation in public goods provision within and across three African countries: Malawi, Tanzania, and Zambia. Researchers from GLD, Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia will prepare and implement projects based on novel survey data that GLD is collecting in ongoing research projects on social institutions, urbanization and local governance. GLD will provide training in survey analysis, and our in-country partners will provide grounded understanding and expertise on governance dynamics in their countries. All partners will engage in data analyses, writing academic articles and conference presentations. The collaboration proceeds as follows: 1) International project leaders based at research institutions in the three collaboration countries invite applications by junior scholars to participate in the research collaboration (January-February 2019); 2) the international project leaders and GLD team select two applicants from each country (March 2019): 3) all participants convene in a workshop to explore GLD data and develop research designs (July 2019); 4) all team members will implement research projects, conducting additional fieldwork as necessary (August-December 2019); 5) team members meet in exchange visits to work jointly on finalizing analyses and writing (January-March 2020); 6) participants present research at GLD’s Annual Conference (June 2020).</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det föreslagna projektet ämnar undersöka urbaniseringens inverkan på hur olika samhällsinstitutioner (system av sociala normer och regler som skapar mänskliga beteendemönster) påverkar kvaliteten av offentlig tjänsteleverans i Malawi, Zambia och Tanzania. För att identifiera relevanta samhällsinstitutioner i en kontext där människor med olika traditioner möts, samt samhällsinstitutionernas samverkan med politiska institutioner och deras konsekvenserna för tjänsteleverans, föreslår GLD ett samarbete med lokala forskningsprogram i dessa tre länder. GLD vill därigenom utveckla kontextuellt relevanta teorier om lokal tjänsteleverans, samt skapa varaktiga samarbeten med forskningsinstitutioner i Malawi, Zambia och Tanzania för att främja kontinuerligt lärande och utbyte av idéer inom urbanisering och samhällsinstitutioner.    Forskarlag från GLD, Malawi, Zambia och Tanzania kommer att förbereda och genomföra projekt som bygger på originell data från pågående forskningsprojekt om sociala institutioner, urbanisering och lokal samhällsstyrning. GLD kommer att tillhandahålla träning i enkätanalys medan de Malawiska, Tanzaniska och Zambiska samarbetsparterna bidrar med lokalkännedom och expertis om styrningsdynamiker i respektive länder. Samtliga parter kommer att arbeta med dataanalys, producera vetenskapliga artiklar och ge presentationer vid internationella konferenser.Samarbetet kommer att ske i sex stadier: 1) Internationella projektledare baserade vid forskningsinstitutioner i de tre samarbetsländerna delar med sig utav LGPI-verktyget och bjuder in forskarassistenter till att ansöka om att delta i samarbetet (Januari-Februari 2019); 2) de internationella projektledarna och GLD-teamet väljer ut två sökanden från varje land (Mars 2019); 3) samtliga deltagare samlas för en workshop för att utforska GLD-datan och arbeta fram forskningsdesigner (Juli 2019); 4) alla lagmedlemmar implementerar forskningsprojekt och fältarbete där detta är nödvändigt (Augusti-December 2019); 5) lagmedlemmarna träffas genom utbytesbesök för att samarbeta med att slutföra analyser och skrivande (Januari-Mars 2020); 6) deltagarna presenterar forskningen vid GLDs årliga konferens (Juni 2020).Genom att identifiera och undersöka samhällsinstitutioners påverkan i samband med urbanisering kommer det föreslagna projektet att generera viktiga insikter för att förbättra samhällsstyrning och tillhandahållande av tjänster i utvecklingsländer. I och med ökade resurser till lokala styrande organ till följd av decentraliseringsreformer är realiserandet av de globala målen för hållbar utveckling (identifierade av FN; inkluderar mål relaterade till att minska fattigdom, säkra tillgång på mat, hälsa och välbefinnande, god utbildning för alla och rent vatten och sanitet) i hög utsträckning beroende av dessa organs förmåga att effektivt allokera resurser och tillhandahålla tjänster.Utöver projektets vetenskapliga bidrag ser GLD att detta samarbete har potential att ha en positiv inverkan på fattigdomsbekämpning och hållbar utveckling, då projektet är centralt för att utveckla nya policyverktyg för att bekämpa fattigdom och bidra till hållbar utveckling. Projektet kommer att ge en ökad förståelse av de drivande mekanismerna bakom lokal samhällsstyrning, samt bidra till att utveckla och stärka de Svenska, Malawiska, Tanzaniska och Zambiska forskningsmiljöerna. De kollaborativa workshopsen som föreslås kommer att utveckla forskningsmetoder och identifiera kritiska ämnesområden. Kapacitetsuppbyggnad av de lokala samarbetspartnernas analytiska färdigheter och tillgången till ny unik data kommer att ge oss en bättre förståelse av sociala, ekonomiska och politiska utmaningar på lokalnivå i de tre länderna. Tillsammans bidrar detta till forskning som är bättre grundad i lokala realiteter och som kan ta sig an de kontextuellt specifika utmaningar som hållbar utveckling står inför.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Public Goods Provision in the Shadow of Urbanization: Learning from Experiences in Malawi, Tanzania, and Zambia</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Program on Governance and Local Development (GLD) proposes a collaborative research project aimed at understanding the drivers of variation in public goods provision within and across three African countries: Malawi, Tanzania, and Zambia. Researchers from GLD, Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia will prepare and implement projects based on novel survey data that GLD is collecting in ongoing research projects on social institutions, urbanization and local governance. GLD will provide training in survey analysis, and our in-country partners will provide grounded understanding and expertise on governance dynamics in their countries. All partners will engage in data analyses, writing academic articles and conference presentations. The collaboration proceeds as follows: 1) International project leaders based at research institutions in the three collaboration countries invite applications by junior scholars to participate in the research collaboration (January-February 2019); 2) the international project leaders and GLD team select two applicants from each country (March 2019): 3) all participants convene in a workshop to explore GLD data and develop research designs (July 2019); 4) all team members will implement research projects, conducting additional fieldwork as necessary (August-December 2019); 5) team members meet in exchange visits to work jointly on finalizing analyses and writing (January-March 2020); 6) participants present research at GLD’s Annual Conference (June 2020).</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det föreslagna projektet ämnar undersöka urbaniseringens inverkan på hur olika samhällsinstitutioner (system av sociala normer och regler som skapar mänskliga beteendemönster) påverkar kvaliteten av offentlig tjänsteleverans i Malawi, Zambia och Tanzania. För att identifiera relevanta samhällsinstitutioner i en kontext där människor med olika traditioner möts, samt samhällsinstitutionernas samverkan med politiska institutioner och deras konsekvenserna för tjänsteleverans, föreslår GLD ett samarbete med lokala forskningsprogram i dessa tre länder. GLD vill därigenom utveckla kontextuellt relevanta teorier om lokal tjänsteleverans, samt skapa varaktiga samarbeten med forskningsinstitutioner i Malawi, Zambia och Tanzania för att främja kontinuerligt lärande och utbyte av idéer inom urbanisering och samhällsinstitutioner.    Forskarlag från GLD, Malawi, Zambia och Tanzania kommer att förbereda och genomföra projekt som bygger på originell data från pågående forskningsprojekt om sociala institutioner, urbanisering och lokal samhällsstyrning. GLD kommer att tillhandahålla träning i enkätanalys medan de Malawiska, Tanzaniska och Zambiska samarbetsparterna bidrar med lokalkännedom och expertis om styrningsdynamiker i respektive länder. Samtliga parter kommer att arbeta med dataanalys, producera vetenskapliga artiklar och ge presentationer vid internationella konferenser.Samarbetet kommer att ske i sex stadier: 1) Internationella projektledare baserade vid forskningsinstitutioner i de tre samarbetsländerna delar med sig utav LGPI-verktyget och bjuder in forskarassistenter till att ansöka om att delta i samarbetet (Januari-Februari 2019); 2) de internationella projektledarna och GLD-teamet väljer ut två sökanden från varje land (Mars 2019); 3) samtliga deltagare samlas för en workshop för att utforska GLD-datan och arbeta fram forskningsdesigner (Juli 2019); 4) alla lagmedlemmar implementerar forskningsprojekt och fältarbete där detta är nödvändigt (Augusti-December 2019); 5) lagmedlemmarna träffas genom utbytesbesök för att samarbeta med att slutföra analyser och skrivande (Januari-Mars 2020); 6) deltagarna presenterar forskningen vid GLDs årliga konferens (Juni 2020).Genom att identifiera och undersöka samhällsinstitutioners påverkan i samband med urbanisering kommer det föreslagna projektet att generera viktiga insikter för att förbättra samhällsstyrning och tillhandahållande av tjänster i utvecklingsländer. I och med ökade resurser till lokala styrande organ till följd av decentraliseringsreformer är realiserandet av de globala målen för hållbar utveckling (identifierade av FN; inkluderar mål relaterade till att minska fattigdom, säkra tillgång på mat, hälsa och välbefinnande, god utbildning för alla och rent vatten och sanitet) i hög utsträckning beroende av dessa organs förmåga att effektivt allokera resurser och tillhandahålla tjänster.Utöver projektets vetenskapliga bidrag ser GLD att detta samarbete har potential att ha en positiv inverkan på fattigdomsbekämpning och hållbar utveckling, då projektet är centralt för att utveckla nya policyverktyg för att bekämpa fattigdom och bidra till hållbar utveckling. Projektet kommer att ge en ökad förståelse av de drivande mekanismerna bakom lokal samhällsstyrning, samt bidra till att utveckla och stärka de Svenska, Malawiska, Tanzaniska och Zambiska forskningsmiljöerna. De kollaborativa workshopsen som föreslås kommer att utveckla forskningsmetoder och identifiera kritiska ämnesområden. Kapacitetsuppbyggnad av de lokala samarbetspartnernas analytiska färdigheter och tillgången till ny unik data kommer att ge oss en bättre förståelse av sociala, ekonomiska och politiska utmaningar på lokalnivå i de tre länderna. Tillsammans bidrar detta till forskning som är bättre grundad i lokala realiteter och som kan ta sig an de kontextuellt specifika utmaningar som hållbar utveckling står inför.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Transformative Potential of Extreme Weather Events: Triggers for Disaster Risk Reduction and Development [TRAMPOLINE]</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Naturkatastrofer orsakar i genomsnitt 60,000 dödsoffer varje år och ekonomiska skador för 350 miljarder dollar. Stormar, översvämningar, torka och andra extrema väderhändelser står för majoriteten av dessa kostnader och drabbar särskilt utvecklingsländer där antalet dödsoffer och kostnaderna är betydligt större än i rikare delar av världen. Sendai-ramverket för katastrofriskreducering har som mål att minska dessa kostnader till år 2030 och uppmanar länder att vidta åtgärder för att minska risken för och mildra konsekvenserna av framtida katastrofer.Att extrema väderhändelser utvecklas till katastrofer beror på samhällens sårbarhet, vilket bottnar i fattigdom, låg ekonomisk utveckling och bristande samhällsplanering. Därför krävs omfattande förändringar av policy, vilket samtidigt bromsas av starka intressen, lagstiftning och tröga förvaltningssystem. Kriser och katastrofer kan tillfälligt undanröja dessa hinder och skapa möjligheter för mer omfattande förändringar av lagar, regler, institutioner och planer. Detta är en etablerad insikt inom Sendai-ramverket, som uppmanar länder att bättre utnyttja erfarenheter från naturkatastrofer i syfte att utveckla åtgärder för att minska katastrofrisker. Fallstudier visar emellertid att bara vissa naturkatastrofer medför förändringar av policy. Forskningen har samtidigt begränsats av bristfälliga data dels över extrema väderhändelser, dels för policyutveckling i olika länder. Det saknas därför kunskap om hur och varför naturkatastrofer leder till policyförändringar i syfte att minska katastrofrisker.Syftet med projektet TRAMPOLINE är att ta fram ny kunskap om hur och varför extrema väderhändelser skapar möjligheter för länder att utveckla policy för att stärka arbetet med katastrofriskreducering. Vi gör detta genom en helt unik global undersökning av sambandet mellan extrema väderhändelser och policyförändringar på nationell nivå. Studien omfattar åren 2007-2018 och genomförs med hjälp av nya data från databaser över extrema väderhändelser och länders implementering av åtgärder givna av Sendai-ramverket. Genom att kombinera dessa data kan vi för första gången på global nivå studera om policyförändringar kan förklaras av omfattningen av väderhändelser, upprepade väderhändelser, länders utvecklingsnivå, och om erfarenheter sprids mellan länder. I nästa steg genomför vi två jämförande fallstudier av länder på samma utvecklingsnivå som utsatts för liknande väderhändelser, men där graden av policyförändring skiljt sig åt. Målet med denna del av projektet är att granska och utveckla mer detaljerade förklaringar av skillnader i policyförändring, exempelvis lärande, ansvarsutkrävande, och mobilisering av intressen.Dessa studier förutsätter en kombination samhällsvetenskaplig forskning om policyskapande och naturvetenskaplig forskning om extrema väderhändelser. Forskargruppen, som leds av Statsvetenskapliga institutionen vid Uppsala Universitet, består därför av forskare inom statskunskap och hydrologi. Forskargruppen är knuten till Centrum för Naturkatastroflära (CNDS), ett tvärvetenskapligt centrum som erbjuder expertkunskaper, forskningskontakter, och kanaler för forskningskommunikation till gagn för projektet. Vi inrättar också en rådgivande kommitté av internationella forskare och experter inom katastrofriskreducering. Kommittén bistår forskargruppen med praktiska råd exempelvis avseende datainsamling, men utgör även en länk till Sendai-ramverket för att stärka projektets praktiska relevans och underlätta spridning av resultat.      Projektet tillför ny kunskap för förklara hur och varför extrema väderhändelser påverkar länders arbete med katastrofriskreducering och utveckling. Resultaten sprids genom publicering i internationella tidskrifter och vid konferenser inom ramen för Sendai-ramverket. Det material som samlas in kommer att göras tillgängligt genom en hemsida i syfte att uppmuntra vidare studier. Resultaten kommer till nytta dels för att pröva och utveckla teoretiska förklaringar av sambandet mellan extrema händelser och policyförändring, dels som kunskapsunderlag för att stödja arbetet genom Sendai-ramverket för att begränsa risken för och konsekvenser av naturkatastrofer. Vi gör härmed angelägna bidrag till utvecklingsstudier och policyforskning, men framförallt till den växande tvärdisciplinära forskningen om klimatkatastrofer, speciellt i länder som är särskilt utsatta på grund av fattigdom och låg ekonomisk utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>Extreme weather events, floods and droughts—problems that are likely to become more frequent and extreme due to climate change— inflict major losses and disproportionally affect lower income countries, yet the conditions for accelerating the implementation of public policy for disaster risk reduction (DRR) and development are poorly understood. In this project, an interdisciplinary team of political scientists and hydrologists will investigate extreme hazard events as potential triggers for changes in DRR policy and development. We perform a statistical, global-scale analysis of policy change after extreme events and, using the results, select two comparative case-studies of hazard-induced policy change in lower- and middle-income countries to analyse. Utilizing unique data on DRR policy implementation from 2007-2018, a new merged dataset of climate extremes and disasters, and material from interviews and public sources, we will document the extent to which these events prompt policy change worldwide and assess whether variations  can be explained by income-levels, event magnitude, regular exposure, diffusion effects, agenda-setting, political mobilization, and learning. By testing and specifying explanations for hazard-induced policy change, the results will significantly advance frontiers in natural hazard science, development studies, and public policy. The results will support international efforts to reduce disaster risks through the Sendai framework for DRR.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Naturkatastrofer orsakar i genomsnitt 60,000 dödsoffer varje år och ekonomiska skador för 350 miljarder dollar. Stormar, översvämningar, torka och andra extrema väderhändelser står för majoriteten av dessa kostnader och drabbar särskilt utvecklingsländer där antalet dödsoffer och kostnaderna är betydligt större än i rikare delar av världen. Sendai-ramverket för katastrofriskreducering har som mål att minska dessa kostnader till år 2030 och uppmanar länder att vidta åtgärder för att minska risken för och mildra konsekvenserna av framtida katastrofer.Att extrema väderhändelser utvecklas till katastrofer beror på samhällens sårbarhet, vilket bottnar i fattigdom, låg ekonomisk utveckling och bristande samhällsplanering. Därför krävs omfattande förändringar av policy, vilket samtidigt bromsas av starka intressen, lagstiftning och tröga förvaltningssystem. Kriser och katastrofer kan tillfälligt undanröja dessa hinder och skapa möjligheter för mer omfattande förändringar av lagar, regler, institutioner och planer. Detta är en etablerad insikt inom Sendai-ramverket, som uppmanar länder att bättre utnyttja erfarenheter från naturkatastrofer i syfte att utveckla åtgärder för att minska katastrofrisker. Fallstudier visar emellertid att bara vissa naturkatastrofer medför förändringar av policy. Forskningen har samtidigt begränsats av bristfälliga data dels över extrema väderhändelser, dels för policyutveckling i olika länder. Det saknas därför kunskap om hur och varför naturkatastrofer leder till policyförändringar i syfte att minska katastrofrisker.Syftet med projektet TRAMPOLINE är att ta fram ny kunskap om hur och varför extrema väderhändelser skapar möjligheter för länder att utveckla policy för att stärka arbetet med katastrofriskreducering. Vi gör detta genom en helt unik global undersökning av sambandet mellan extrema väderhändelser och policyförändringar på nationell nivå. Studien omfattar åren 2007-2018 och genomförs med hjälp av nya data från databaser över extrema väderhändelser och länders implementering av åtgärder givna av Sendai-ramverket. Genom att kombinera dessa data kan vi för första gången på global nivå studera om policyförändringar kan förklaras av omfattningen av väderhändelser, upprepade väderhändelser, länders utvecklingsnivå, och om erfarenheter sprids mellan länder. I nästa steg genomför vi två jämförande fallstudier av länder på samma utvecklingsnivå som utsatts för liknande väderhändelser, men där graden av policyförändring skiljt sig åt. Målet med denna del av projektet är att granska och utveckla mer detaljerade förklaringar av skillnader i policyförändring, exempelvis lärande, ansvarsutkrävande, och mobilisering av intressen.Dessa studier förutsätter en kombination samhällsvetenskaplig forskning om policyskapande och naturvetenskaplig forskning om extrema väderhändelser. Forskargruppen, som leds av Statsvetenskapliga institutionen vid Uppsala Universitet, består därför av forskare inom statskunskap och hydrologi. Forskargruppen är knuten till Centrum för Naturkatastroflära (CNDS), ett tvärvetenskapligt centrum som erbjuder expertkunskaper, forskningskontakter, och kanaler för forskningskommunikation till gagn för projektet. Vi inrättar också en rådgivande kommitté av internationella forskare och experter inom katastrofriskreducering. Kommittén bistår forskargruppen med praktiska råd exempelvis avseende datainsamling, men utgör även en länk till Sendai-ramverket för att stärka projektets praktiska relevans och underlätta spridning av resultat.      Projektet tillför ny kunskap för förklara hur och varför extrema väderhändelser påverkar länders arbete med katastrofriskreducering och utveckling. Resultaten sprids genom publicering i internationella tidskrifter och vid konferenser inom ramen för Sendai-ramverket. Det material som samlas in kommer att göras tillgängligt genom en hemsida i syfte att uppmuntra vidare studier. Resultaten kommer till nytta dels för att pröva och utveckla teoretiska förklaringar av sambandet mellan extrema händelser och policyförändring, dels som kunskapsunderlag för att stödja arbetet genom Sendai-ramverket för att begränsa risken för och konsekvenser av naturkatastrofer. Vi gör härmed angelägna bidrag till utvecklingsstudier och policyforskning, men framförallt till den växande tvärdisciplinära forskningen om klimatkatastrofer, speciellt i länder som är särskilt utsatta på grund av fattigdom och låg ekonomisk utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>Extreme weather events, floods and droughts—problems that are likely to become more frequent and extreme due to climate change— inflict major losses and disproportionally affect lower income countries, yet the conditions for accelerating the implementation of public policy for disaster risk reduction (DRR) and development are poorly understood. In this project, an interdisciplinary team of political scientists and hydrologists will investigate extreme hazard events as potential triggers for changes in DRR policy and development. We perform a statistical, global-scale analysis of policy change after extreme events and, using the results, select two comparative case-studies of hazard-induced policy change in lower- and middle-income countries to analyse. Utilizing unique data on DRR policy implementation from 2007-2018, a new merged dataset of climate extremes and disasters, and material from interviews and public sources, we will document the extent to which these events prompt policy change worldwide and assess whether variations  can be explained by income-levels, event magnitude, regular exposure, diffusion effects, agenda-setting, political mobilization, and learning. By testing and specifying explanations for hazard-induced policy change, the results will significantly advance frontiers in natural hazard science, development studies, and public policy. The results will support international efforts to reduce disaster risks through the Sendai framework for DRR.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Larmrapporterna om överutnyttjande av marina resurser, framför allt inom djuphavsfisket men även det kustnära fisket, kommer allt oftare. Detta är ett stort problem, särskilt för kustbefolkningar runt om i världen som är nästan helt beroende av marina resurser både för sin livsmedelssäkerhet som att generera inkomster. En alltmer vanligt förekommande åtgärd för att säkerställa hållbarheten är att inrätta marina reservat eller marina skyddade område där man t ex tillåts använda resurser i vissa förutbestämda zoner, under vissa tider på året, att man inför kvoter eller där resursanvändning är helt förbjudet.Resultaten så långt tycks peka på att marina reservat är lyckosamma särskilt i de utvecklade länderna där det finns andra utkomstmöjligheter för fiskare och andra resursanvändare medan situationen är mer problematisk i utvecklingsländerna där marina reservat kan vara ekologiska succéer men socialt inte alls.Samtidigt finns en tendens att se marint resursutnyttjande som en typisk manlig aktivitet, inte bara i hushållningen utan även i forskningen där det finns ett fokus på just fenfiske medan aktiviteter där kvinnor är verksamma hittills i stort negligerats. Det kan handla om plockning av musslor, fiska små fiskar med enkla metoder, odla alger, bereda fisk och laga nät.Projektet söker komma till rätta med detta genom att undersöka hur kvinnor respektive män i de berörda områdena påverkas av marina reservat. Det är mycket viktigt att undersöka hur kvinnor och män resursanvändning har påverkats av inrättandet av marina reservat. Vi vill veta hur män och kvinnor lever i dessa områden, och hur de påverkas av de nya reservaten. Hur födasäkerhet förändrats? Har man skapat nya och viktiga jobb? Har människors situation har förbättrats så att de är mera adaptiva och motståndskraftiga mot klimatförändringar? Hur kan man göra det bättre för både män och kvinnor? Dessa aktuella och viktiga frågor söker projektet svar på i en jämförelse av fiskebyar inom och utanför ett antal marina reservat i två länder, Mexiko och Tanzania. Dessa länder ligger i tropikerna och de har ekosystem som väldigt mycket liknar varandra, medan det är stora skillnader när det gäller sociala och kulturella faktorer. Ekosystemen i de olika områdena kartläggs med metoder som kartografi, mätningar och observationer med hjälp av dykning och snorkling, men också med hjälp av intervjuer med lokalbefolkningarna.  Vi ska också använda den så kallade ”Dagsbok metod” i vilket människorna skriver varje dag viktig information, som vad har de gjort, vad de har ätit, mm. Detta är viktigt för att information som kommer varje dag blir alltmer tillförlitliga. Projektet förväntas bidra till en förbättrad förståelse, planering och implementering av de globala målen (SDG) som FN tillsammans med de flesta länder har kommit överens om. Vi hoppas att projektet bidrar till ett bättre liv och bättre resursanvändning i dessa viktiga kustområden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Larmrapporterna om överutnyttjande av marina resurser, framför allt inom djuphavsfisket men även det kustnära fisket, kommer allt oftare. Detta är ett stort problem, särskilt för kustbefolkningar runt om i världen som är nästan helt beroende av marina resurser både för sin livsmedelssäkerhet som att generera inkomster. En alltmer vanligt förekommande åtgärd för att säkerställa hållbarheten är att inrätta marina reservat eller marina skyddade område där man t ex tillåts använda resurser i vissa förutbestämda zoner, under vissa tider på året, att man inför kvoter eller där resursanvändning är helt förbjudet.Resultaten så långt tycks peka på att marina reservat är lyckosamma särskilt i de utvecklade länderna där det finns andra utkomstmöjligheter för fiskare och andra resursanvändare medan situationen är mer problematisk i utvecklingsländerna där marina reservat kan vara ekologiska succéer men socialt inte alls.Samtidigt finns en tendens att se marint resursutnyttjande som en typisk manlig aktivitet, inte bara i hushållningen utan även i forskningen där det finns ett fokus på just fenfiske medan aktiviteter där kvinnor är verksamma hittills i stort negligerats. Det kan handla om plockning av musslor, fiska små fiskar med enkla metoder, odla alger, bereda fisk och laga nät.Projektet söker komma till rätta med detta genom att undersöka hur kvinnor respektive män i de berörda områdena påverkas av marina reservat. Det är mycket viktigt att undersöka hur kvinnor och män resursanvändning har påverkats av inrättandet av marina reservat. Vi vill veta hur män och kvinnor lever i dessa områden, och hur de påverkas av de nya reservaten. Hur födasäkerhet förändrats? Har man skapat nya och viktiga jobb? Har människors situation har förbättrats så att de är mera adaptiva och motståndskraftiga mot klimatförändringar? Hur kan man göra det bättre för både män och kvinnor? Dessa aktuella och viktiga frågor söker projektet svar på i en jämförelse av fiskebyar inom och utanför ett antal marina reservat i två länder, Mexiko och Tanzania. Dessa länder ligger i tropikerna och de har ekosystem som väldigt mycket liknar varandra, medan det är stora skillnader när det gäller sociala och kulturella faktorer. Ekosystemen i de olika områdena kartläggs med metoder som kartografi, mätningar och observationer med hjälp av dykning och snorkling, men också med hjälp av intervjuer med lokalbefolkningarna.  Vi ska också använda den så kallade ”Dagsbok metod” i vilket människorna skriver varje dag viktig information, som vad har de gjort, vad de har ätit, mm. Detta är viktigt för att information som kommer varje dag blir alltmer tillförlitliga. Projektet förväntas bidra till en förbättrad förståelse, planering och implementering av de globala målen (SDG) som FN tillsammans med de flesta länder har kommit överens om. Vi hoppas att projektet bidrar till ett bättre liv och bättre resursanvändning i dessa viktiga kustområden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This network joins scholars from the Faculty of Education at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden and from the College of Social Sciences and Languages at Mekelle University, Ethiopia to build a fair international university partnership in higher education.During 2019-2020 the network aims to conduct focus groups during working stays in Sweden and Ethiopia to identify the challenges and benefits of international partnerships. The network scholars will explore African academics’ perspectives with the following questions: 1) In what ways can a sense of fairness be bolstered within an international partnership between Ethiopian and Swedish universities? 2) How do Ethiopian academics perceive the benefits and challenges of international partnerships to their institutions? 3) How do Ethiopian academics perceive their personal and professional benefits and challenges from participating in international partnerships?The preliminary findings from these focus groups will be disseminated at an international conference and by submission of a joint research paper. A joint research project application will also be prepared and submitted to ensure the continuation of the network.By emphasizing African academics’ perspectives, the network initiates a balanced research paradigm in the short term. In the long term, findings from research in the network will provide recommendations for policy, teaching, and research practice to bolster fairness in international higher education partnerships.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med ansökningen är att etablera ett internationellt nätverk mellan akademiker från Göteborgs Universitets utbildningsvetenskapliga fakultet och Mekelle Universitet i Etiopien utbildningsfakultet för att utveckla ett gemensamt långsiktigt och hållbart forskningsprojekt inom internationalisering och kapacitetsuppbyggnad för forskarutbildningar.Nätverkets mål under 2019 - 2020 är att utföra fokusgruppdiskussioner i både Etiopien och Sverige för att identifiera fördelar och nackdelar med internationellt samarbete. Dessa diskussioner ger underlag för att först och främst skapa en förståelse och etablering av ett jämlikt och rättvist internationellt samarbete samt för att ge ett underlag för förståelse av vilket behov av stöd till kapacitetsuppbyggnad för forskarutbildning och forskning som efterfrågas.För att skapa denna förståelse kommer följande frågor att belysas, 1) På vilket sätt kan ett rättvist internationellt samarbete skapas mellan Mekelle universitet och Göteborgs universitet? 2) Hur upplever etiopiska akademiker internationella samarbeten? 3) Hur uppfattar etiopiska akademiker de personliga och yrkesmässiga fördelar och utmaningar som uppstår vid deltagande i internationella samarbeten?De preliminära resultaten från fokusgruppdiskussionerna kommer att presenteras på internationella konferenser och genom en gemensamt skriven forskningsartikel. En gemensam forskningsprojektansökan kommer också att utarbetas och lämnas in för att säkerställa en fortsättning och utveckling av nätverket.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med ansökningen är att etablera ett internationellt nätverk mellan akademiker från Göteborgs Universitets utbildningsvetenskapliga fakultet och Mekelle Universitet i Etiopien utbildningsfakultet för att utveckla ett gemensamt långsiktigt och hållbart forskningsprojekt inom internationalisering och kapacitetsuppbyggnad för forskarutbildningar.Nätverkets mål under 2019 - 2020 är att utföra fokusgruppdiskussioner i både Etiopien och Sverige för att identifiera fördelar och nackdelar med internationellt samarbete. Dessa diskussioner ger underlag för att först och främst skapa en förståelse och etablering av ett jämlikt och rättvist internationellt samarbete samt för att ge ett underlag för förståelse av vilket behov av stöd till kapacitetsuppbyggnad för forskarutbildning och forskning som efterfrågas.För att skapa denna förståelse kommer följande frågor att belysas, 1) På vilket sätt kan ett rättvist internationellt samarbete skapas mellan Mekelle universitet och Göteborgs universitet? 2) Hur upplever etiopiska akademiker internationella samarbeten? 3) Hur uppfattar etiopiska akademiker de personliga och yrkesmässiga fördelar och utmaningar som uppstår vid deltagande i internationella samarbeten?De preliminära resultaten från fokusgruppdiskussionerna kommer att presenteras på internationella konferenser och genom en gemensamt skriven forskningsartikel. En gemensam forskningsprojektansökan kommer också att utarbetas och lämnas in för att säkerställa en fortsättning och utveckling av nätverket.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Despite the well-established notion that sexual and gender-based violence runs along a continuum, there is little empirically based scholarship that explores how peacetime rape and wartime rape differ and/or are similar. Does it matter to the ways we understand, prevent and redress the harms of rape that some occur in zones of relative peace, and some in zones of active armed conflict? Indeed, there has been a marked divergence in the explanatory frames for explaining rape in peacetime in relation to wartime rape among scholars and advocates alike. In this project, we address this question through in-depth studies of the forms, contexts and logics of sexual violence in four different sites, two of which are clearly deeply entrenched warzones (Uvira Provence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Kashmir, in India) and two that are characterized by long-time peaceful relations and the lack of armed conflict (Mai-Ndombe in the DRC and South Delhi, India). Drawing on the uniquely grounded experience of the investigators, the project will thus produce novel insights on the continuum and non-continuum of sexual violence between war and peace. In addition to providing original empirical data on how the forms, contexts and logics of sexual violence differ and converge by collecting original data in two countries (the DRC and India), it also seeks to enhance our understanding of the frames that limits our abilities/willingness to note and address continuances of violence.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Två soldater från den nationella armén i Demokratiska republiken Kongo våldtar en kvinna som är på väg hem efter att ha sålt matvaror på marknaden i den konfliktdrabbade östra provinsen Uvira. Två statstjänstemän i Mai-Ndombe provinsen i västra Kongo tvingar en ung kvinna att ha sex med dem för att de ska släppa hennes bror som anhållits. Flera män angriper sexuellt en ung kvinna på väg hem från skolan i utkanten av Delhi. I Kashmir våldtar flera soldater från armén en man som har arresterats och anklagats för förräderi. Hur kan vi förstå dessa handlingar?Försöken att minska sexuellt våld är helt avhängig av en bättre förståelse för de former det tar, samt de sammanhang där det förekommer och logiken bakom våldet. Fram tills nu har forskning kring sexuellt våld präglats av en stark föreställning om att det är stora skillnader mellan det sexuella våld som begås i fred och det som begås i krig. Sexuellt våld i krig anses som fundamentalt annorlunda från sexuellt våld i fredstid. Det framställs inte bara som mer våldsamt och förödande, utan dess logik anses också ofta som helt annorlunda jämfört med sexuellt våld i fred. I krig framställs det ofta som ett vapen eller medel för att uppnå politiska och militära mål. Denna föreställning präglar även hur forskning bedrivs. Som poängterats under senare tid finns det dock mycket lite empirisk forskning som stödjer denna föreställning om skillnad. Än viktigare, det finns stora risker med att denna uppdelning döljer likheter i sexuellt våld i krig och fred som kan försvåra våra ansträngningar att motarbeta och förhindra våldet.Detta projekt kommer att bidra med ny unik kunskap om likheter och skillnader i sexuellt våld i krig och fred genom att kartlägga och analysera det sexuella våldets former och logik i Demokratiska Republiken Kongo och Indien. Dessa två länder är speciellt lämpade för denna typ av analys, då de består av områden som präglas av både långvarig väpnad konflikt och områden som präglas av långvarig fred.Förutom denna kartläggning omfattar projektet en analys av de föreställningar som bidrar till vår idé om att sexuellt våld i krig är fundamentalt annorlunda från sexuellt våld i fredstid. Genom att göra detta kommer projektet att bidra med ny kunskap som är central för våra ansträngningar att förhindra sexuellt våld både i krig och fred.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Två soldater från den nationella armén i Demokratiska republiken Kongo våldtar en kvinna som är på väg hem efter att ha sålt matvaror på marknaden i den konfliktdrabbade östra provinsen Uvira. Två statstjänstemän i Mai-Ndombe provinsen i västra Kongo tvingar en ung kvinna att ha sex med dem för att de ska släppa hennes bror som anhållits. Flera män angriper sexuellt en ung kvinna på väg hem från skolan i utkanten av Delhi. I Kashmir våldtar flera soldater från armén en man som har arresterats och anklagats för förräderi. Hur kan vi förstå dessa handlingar?Försöken att minska sexuellt våld är helt avhängig av en bättre förståelse för de former det tar, samt de sammanhang där det förekommer och logiken bakom våldet. Fram tills nu har forskning kring sexuellt våld präglats av en stark föreställning om att det är stora skillnader mellan det sexuella våld som begås i fred och det som begås i krig. Sexuellt våld i krig anses som fundamentalt annorlunda från sexuellt våld i fredstid. Det framställs inte bara som mer våldsamt och förödande, utan dess logik anses också ofta som helt annorlunda jämfört med sexuellt våld i fred. I krig framställs det ofta som ett vapen eller medel för att uppnå politiska och militära mål. Denna föreställning präglar även hur forskning bedrivs. Som poängterats under senare tid finns det dock mycket lite empirisk forskning som stödjer denna föreställning om skillnad. Än viktigare, det finns stora risker med att denna uppdelning döljer likheter i sexuellt våld i krig och fred som kan försvåra våra ansträngningar att motarbeta och förhindra våldet.Detta projekt kommer att bidra med ny unik kunskap om likheter och skillnader i sexuellt våld i krig och fred genom att kartlägga och analysera det sexuella våldets former och logik i Demokratiska Republiken Kongo och Indien. Dessa två länder är speciellt lämpade för denna typ av analys, då de består av områden som präglas av både långvarig väpnad konflikt och områden som präglas av långvarig fred.Förutom denna kartläggning omfattar projektet en analys av de föreställningar som bidrar till vår idé om att sexuellt våld i krig är fundamentalt annorlunda från sexuellt våld i fredstid. Genom att göra detta kommer projektet att bidra med ny kunskap som är central för våra ansträngningar att förhindra sexuellt våld både i krig och fred.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The objectives of the proposed four-year interdisciplinary research project between Lund and York University, and with long-standing links to Maputo, revolve around the well-being of poor communities in urban Africa and the risks that climate change pose to these communities. Our focus is on the likely effectiveness of state adaptation strategies and policies targeted at the mitigation of those risks. We propose an innovative application of a ‘legal consciousness’ analytical frame to the examination of how residents of informal settlements may respond in their everyday resistance to state adaptation measures as a ´weapon of the weak´. We have selected a case study site that offers a particularly rich setting for the deep exploration of potential dynamics between risk perception, legal consciousness and transformational adaptation: an informal settlement within Maputo, Mozambique. Mozambique itself provides a fertile background context for the case study due to its exposure to extreme weather events, rapid urbanization, and the nature of its socio-political history. The project will address our core research questions through a range of data by way of well-established, low cost and novel combination of qualitative methods to generate new insights on the relationships between risks, legal conciousness and transformational adaptation in the context of the urban poor, and present novel insights on the contributions of socio-legal studies to development-environment scholarship.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Klimatförandringen påverkar livet och försörjningsmöjligheterna för människor i mindre utvecklade länder. De förvärrar relaterade problem som sociala orättvisor och brist på naturresurser. Detter drabbar speciellt de some bor i informella bostadområden, (som utgör en stor andel av dagens bostäder).Dessa områden saknar ofta tillgång till basala tjänster som vatten, elektricitet och avlopp- och sanering. Ökade översvämningar på grund av klimatförändringar i kombination med dålig vatten planering kan skapa allvarliga problem för de boendes hälsa och välmåendei dessa områden. Det finns således ett stort behov av att undersöka vilka hinder som finns för att implementera effektiva statliga lagar och arbetssätt för att möta dessa klimatutmaningar. Projektet, kommer genom en fallstudie i urbana Mocambique, att utforska vilka hinder som finns för att implementera en mer effektiv och transformativ klimatanpassning i informella bostadsområden. Projektet vill skapa en bättre förståelse för utmaningarna i att utveckla och implementeraeffektivapolicies ochföreslååtgärderför hur dessa svårigheter kan övervinnas föratt förbättrapoliciesoch arbetssätt. Urbana Mocambique är en miljö som lämpar sig välförvårt forskningsprojekt på grund avlandets utsatthet vad gäller extrema klimatförhållanden. Vår fallstudiekommer att fokusera på informella bostadsområden i landets huvudstad Maputo. De mest överhängande utmaningarna som klimatförändringarna för med sig är den troliga nederbördökningen. De kommer att förvärra redan existerande problem vad gäller översvämningar och dränering av smutsigt och förorenat vatten. Boendeutsättsför en rad olika risker, som omfattar förorenat vatten och smittsamma sjukdomar, som bland annat påverkar barndödligheten.Vi vill fokusera på två faktorer som vi anserbehöver uppmärksammas i våra försök att förstå klimatanpassning och desseffektivitet i en urban kontext. Vi anser att det är viktigt att förstå individuella och sociala uppfattningar av risk bland de boende som bor i informella bostadsområden, och som utgör några av de fattigaste invånarna i samhället. Vad är deras uppfattning av de risker som klimatförändringarna för med sig? Ser de sig som sårbara? Hur reagerar och handlar de utifrån dessa risker i deras vardagliga liv i de informella bostadsområdena? Skapar deras handlande motstånd, och vilken typ av motstånd? Svaren på dessa frågor kommer sannolikt att vara väldigt betydelsefulla för hur effektiva statens försök att mildra och dämpa klimatförändringar är, och kommer att bli.Den andra faktorn handlar om att det är viktigt att förstå hur vanliga uppfattningar vad gäller risk relaterar till attityder gentemot rättsstaten i de informella bostadsområdena(som ofta benämns som de boendes ”juridiska samvete”). Lagar utgör till stor del de styrmedel som staten har till sitt förfogande vad gäller att förbereda och anpassa sig till klimatförändringar. Kulturella uppfattningar omrättsliga processer i informella bostadsområden utgör en komplex kontext för staten att agera i. Formella statliga institutioner är ofta svaga i dessa områden. Statliga lagar och regler kan mötas med motstånd, ignoreras, eller uppfattas som misstänksamma av de boende. Vidare är Mocambique, liksom en stor del av subsahariska Afrika, ett pluralistisk rättsligt samhälle. Den moderna staten agerar sida vid sida med en mer traditionell typ av lag. Boendes uppfattningar om vad som är lagligt bindande eller lagligt rätt kanske inte alltid överensstämmermed statliga lagar.Vår forskningsansats är framtagen för att förena och bygga broar mellan vetenskap, politik och fattiga bostadsområden, och bidra med ny kunskap inom utvecklingsstudier, kopplade till klimatanpassning och juridiska studier.Projektet kommer att använda sig av deltagande forskningsmetoder genom att involvera de som är påverkade av miljöförändringar.Projektetkommer att fokusera på att fördjupa förståelsen av en speciell plats – och utifråndet dra generella slutsatser.På så vis strävar vi efter att ge en röst till de som bor i informella bostadsområden – som idag är marginaliserade vad gäller deltagande i klimatanpassningspolicies och planering.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Klimatförandringen påverkar livet och försörjningsmöjligheterna för människor i mindre utvecklade länder. De förvärrar relaterade problem som sociala orättvisor och brist på naturresurser. Detter drabbar speciellt de some bor i informella bostadområden, (som utgör en stor andel av dagens bostäder).Dessa områden saknar ofta tillgång till basala tjänster som vatten, elektricitet och avlopp- och sanering. Ökade översvämningar på grund av klimatförändringar i kombination med dålig vatten planering kan skapa allvarliga problem för de boendes hälsa och välmåendei dessa områden. Det finns således ett stort behov av att undersöka vilka hinder som finns för att implementera effektiva statliga lagar och arbetssätt för att möta dessa klimatutmaningar. Projektet, kommer genom en fallstudie i urbana Mocambique, att utforska vilka hinder som finns för att implementera en mer effektiv och transformativ klimatanpassning i informella bostadsområden. Projektet vill skapa en bättre förståelse för utmaningarna i att utveckla och implementeraeffektivapolicies ochföreslååtgärderför hur dessa svårigheter kan övervinnas föratt förbättrapoliciesoch arbetssätt. Urbana Mocambique är en miljö som lämpar sig välförvårt forskningsprojekt på grund avlandets utsatthet vad gäller extrema klimatförhållanden. Vår fallstudiekommer att fokusera på informella bostadsområden i landets huvudstad Maputo. De mest överhängande utmaningarna som klimatförändringarna för med sig är den troliga nederbördökningen. De kommer att förvärra redan existerande problem vad gäller översvämningar och dränering av smutsigt och förorenat vatten. Boendeutsättsför en rad olika risker, som omfattar förorenat vatten och smittsamma sjukdomar, som bland annat påverkar barndödligheten.Vi vill fokusera på två faktorer som vi anserbehöver uppmärksammas i våra försök att förstå klimatanpassning och desseffektivitet i en urban kontext. Vi anser att det är viktigt att förstå individuella och sociala uppfattningar av risk bland de boende som bor i informella bostadsområden, och som utgör några av de fattigaste invånarna i samhället. Vad är deras uppfattning av de risker som klimatförändringarna för med sig? Ser de sig som sårbara? Hur reagerar och handlar de utifrån dessa risker i deras vardagliga liv i de informella bostadsområdena? Skapar deras handlande motstånd, och vilken typ av motstånd? Svaren på dessa frågor kommer sannolikt att vara väldigt betydelsefulla för hur effektiva statens försök att mildra och dämpa klimatförändringar är, och kommer att bli.Den andra faktorn handlar om att det är viktigt att förstå hur vanliga uppfattningar vad gäller risk relaterar till attityder gentemot rättsstaten i de informella bostadsområdena(som ofta benämns som de boendes ”juridiska samvete”). Lagar utgör till stor del de styrmedel som staten har till sitt förfogande vad gäller att förbereda och anpassa sig till klimatförändringar. Kulturella uppfattningar omrättsliga processer i informella bostadsområden utgör en komplex kontext för staten att agera i. Formella statliga institutioner är ofta svaga i dessa områden. Statliga lagar och regler kan mötas med motstånd, ignoreras, eller uppfattas som misstänksamma av de boende. Vidare är Mocambique, liksom en stor del av subsahariska Afrika, ett pluralistisk rättsligt samhälle. Den moderna staten agerar sida vid sida med en mer traditionell typ av lag. Boendes uppfattningar om vad som är lagligt bindande eller lagligt rätt kanske inte alltid överensstämmermed statliga lagar.Vår forskningsansats är framtagen för att förena och bygga broar mellan vetenskap, politik och fattiga bostadsområden, och bidra med ny kunskap inom utvecklingsstudier, kopplade till klimatanpassning och juridiska studier.Projektet kommer att använda sig av deltagande forskningsmetoder genom att involvera de som är påverkade av miljöförändringar.Projektetkommer att fokusera på att fördjupa förståelsen av en speciell plats – och utifråndet dra generella slutsatser.På så vis strävar vi efter att ge en röst till de som bor i informella bostadsområden – som idag är marginaliserade vad gäller deltagande i klimatanpassningspolicies och planering.</narrative>
      <narrative>The objectives of the proposed four-year interdisciplinary research project between Lund and York University, and with long-standing links to Maputo, revolve around the well-being of poor communities in urban Africa and the risks that climate change pose to these communities. Our focus is on the likely effectiveness of state adaptation strategies and policies targeted at the mitigation of those risks. We propose an innovative application of a ‘legal consciousness’ analytical frame to the examination of how residents of informal settlements may respond in their everyday resistance to state adaptation measures as a ´weapon of the weak´. We have selected a case study site that offers a particularly rich setting for the deep exploration of potential dynamics between risk perception, legal consciousness and transformational adaptation: an informal settlement within Maputo, Mozambique. Mozambique itself provides a fertile background context for the case study due to its exposure to extreme weather events, rapid urbanization, and the nature of its socio-political history. The project will address our core research questions through a range of data by way of well-established, low cost and novel combination of qualitative methods to generate new insights on the relationships between risks, legal conciousness and transformational adaptation in the context of the urban poor, and present novel insights on the contributions of socio-legal studies to development-environment scholarship.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Globalt är mer än två miljoner barn dödfödda eller dör strax efter födelsen. Vi planerar nu att bygga upp ett forskningsnätverk mellan universitetssjukhus i östra och södra Afrika i syfte att arbeta fram modeller för förbättringsarbete av förlossningsvården.Projektet utgår från hälsosystemforskning där vi kommer att utforma nya åtgärdspaket i linje med WHO’s nyligen publicerades rekommendationer för förlossningsvård. Vi avser vidare att utvärderas landspecifika och generella processmått som möjliggör jämförelser. Mer specifikt kommer vi utveckla åtgärdspaket och därvid först bedöma användbarheten och effekten av laktat (mjölksyra) mätning i navelsträngsblod för att diagnostisera syrebrist samt användning av ett nytt enkelt instrument, Moyo Fetal Heart Rate Monitor, för fosterövervakning. De som ingår i nätverket är Makerere University och Iganga Hospital, Uganda, Muhimbili University Hospital och Aga Khan University, Tanzania, Eduardo Mondlane University och Hospital Central Maputo, Mozambique samt the College of Medicine i Blantyre, Malawi och Karolinska Institutet samt Uppsala University, Sverge Vi ser nätverkssamarbetet mellan länderna och universitetsjukhusen som en nyckel till projektets framgång så det akademiska och kliniska utbytet ökar förutsättningar för dialog och erfarenhetsutbyte och därmed bidra till kunskapsutvecklingen. Under den två-års period, som vi sökt finansiering, är ambitionen att: 1) utveckla åtgärdspaket för att förbättra och uppnå en säker och respektfull förlossningsvård, 2) analysera, utveckla nuvarande system för data insamling eller elektroniska register samt inspirera till införande av dessa? vid andra sjukhus, 3) undersöka möjligheterna att förbättra diagnostik för syrebrist vid förlossning genom mätning av laktat i navelsträngsblod och 4) gemensamt definiera forskningsfrågor och utforma forskningsansökningar.Under två-års perioden kommer vi använda en strukturerad modell for att identifiera de största flaskhalsarna inom vården genom att bedöma förlossningspersonalens kunskaper och genomföra deltagande observationer för att undersöka vårdpraxis inklusive fosterövervakning, beslutsfattande samt resurser. Vi kommer också studera organisation, team-arbete, förbättringspotentialen för evidensbaserade vård, samt utveckla rutiner för beaktandet av mödrars självrapporterade och hälsa i förbättringsarbetet.Efter detta formativa arbete ämnar vi formulera en förändringsteori (theory of change). Vi kommer studera existerande datauppsamlingssystem och register, då fungerade sådana system är viktiga för varje typ av utvärdering och förbättringsarbete. Vi kommer också utvärdera huruvida metoden med mått på mjölksyra i navelsträngsblodet för diagnostik av syrebrist kan genomföras.</narrative>
      <narrative>At least two million lives are lost every year globally due to complications in the intrapartum period. We aim to initiate research to prevent this high number of stillbirths and neonatal deaths by forming a consortium of researchers working in large referral hospitals in East Africa. We aim to define and innovate interventions and perform implementation research focused on the recently published new intrapartum care guidelines of the World Health Organisations. Respectful intrapartum care shall be in the centre, and we will assess the potential of lactate point-of-care testing to diagnose hypoxia and fetal monitoring using the new Moyo Fetal Heart Rate Monitor.Network partners are Makerere University and Iganga hospital, Uganda, Muhimbili University Hospital and Aga Khan University, Tanzania, the College of Medicine in Blantyre, Malawi and Hospital Central Maputo, Mozambique. During the two-year period for which we apply for funding we aim to 1) innovate implementation packages to improve the provision of safe and respectful intrapartum care; 2) review present systems of perinatal data collection or e-registries in identified hospitals 3; investigate into the feasibility of improved diagnosis of peripartum hypoxia using umbilical cord lactate measurement; and 4) prepare jointly research questions and applications. This network is primarily targeting the funding opportunity of the upcoming implementation science call for maternal and child health of Horizon 2020.</narrative>
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      <narrative>At least two million lives are lost every year globally due to complications in the intrapartum period. We aim to initiate research to prevent this high number of stillbirths and neonatal deaths by forming a consortium of researchers working in large referral hospitals in East Africa. We aim to define and innovate interventions and perform implementation research focused on the recently published new intrapartum care guidelines of the World Health Organisations. Respectful intrapartum care shall be in the centre, and we will assess the potential of lactate point-of-care testing to diagnose hypoxia and fetal monitoring using the new Moyo Fetal Heart Rate Monitor.Network partners are Makerere University and Iganga hospital, Uganda, Muhimbili University Hospital and Aga Khan University, Tanzania, the College of Medicine in Blantyre, Malawi and Hospital Central Maputo, Mozambique. During the two-year period for which we apply for funding we aim to 1) innovate implementation packages to improve the provision of safe and respectful intrapartum care; 2) review present systems of perinatal data collection or e-registries in identified hospitals 3; investigate into the feasibility of improved diagnosis of peripartum hypoxia using umbilical cord lactate measurement; and 4) prepare jointly research questions and applications. This network is primarily targeting the funding opportunity of the upcoming implementation science call for maternal and child health of Horizon 2020.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Globalt är mer än två miljoner barn dödfödda eller dör strax efter födelsen. Vi planerar nu att bygga upp ett forskningsnätverk mellan universitetssjukhus i östra och södra Afrika i syfte att arbeta fram modeller för förbättringsarbete av förlossningsvården.Projektet utgår från hälsosystemforskning där vi kommer att utforma nya åtgärdspaket i linje med WHO’s nyligen publicerades rekommendationer för förlossningsvård. Vi avser vidare att utvärderas landspecifika och generella processmått som möjliggör jämförelser. Mer specifikt kommer vi utveckla åtgärdspaket och därvid först bedöma användbarheten och effekten av laktat (mjölksyra) mätning i navelsträngsblod för att diagnostisera syrebrist samt användning av ett nytt enkelt instrument, Moyo Fetal Heart Rate Monitor, för fosterövervakning. De som ingår i nätverket är Makerere University och Iganga Hospital, Uganda, Muhimbili University Hospital och Aga Khan University, Tanzania, Eduardo Mondlane University och Hospital Central Maputo, Mozambique samt the College of Medicine i Blantyre, Malawi och Karolinska Institutet samt Uppsala University, Sverge Vi ser nätverkssamarbetet mellan länderna och universitetsjukhusen som en nyckel till projektets framgång så det akademiska och kliniska utbytet ökar förutsättningar för dialog och erfarenhetsutbyte och därmed bidra till kunskapsutvecklingen. Under den två-års period, som vi sökt finansiering, är ambitionen att: 1) utveckla åtgärdspaket för att förbättra och uppnå en säker och respektfull förlossningsvård, 2) analysera, utveckla nuvarande system för data insamling eller elektroniska register samt inspirera till införande av dessa? vid andra sjukhus, 3) undersöka möjligheterna att förbättra diagnostik för syrebrist vid förlossning genom mätning av laktat i navelsträngsblod och 4) gemensamt definiera forskningsfrågor och utforma forskningsansökningar.Under två-års perioden kommer vi använda en strukturerad modell for att identifiera de största flaskhalsarna inom vården genom att bedöma förlossningspersonalens kunskaper och genomföra deltagande observationer för att undersöka vårdpraxis inklusive fosterövervakning, beslutsfattande samt resurser. Vi kommer också studera organisation, team-arbete, förbättringspotentialen för evidensbaserade vård, samt utveckla rutiner för beaktandet av mödrars självrapporterade och hälsa i förbättringsarbetet.Efter detta formativa arbete ämnar vi formulera en förändringsteori (theory of change). Vi kommer studera existerande datauppsamlingssystem och register, då fungerade sådana system är viktiga för varje typ av utvärdering och förbättringsarbete. Vi kommer också utvärdera huruvida metoden med mått på mjölksyra i navelsträngsblodet för diagnostik av syrebrist kan genomföras.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Research questions:The current application aims to consolidate a partnership around mental health services and evaluating outcomes of psychotherapies practiced in Uganda and Kenya. The long-term goal of the project team is to determine what the effects of psychotherapy as practiced in regular clinical practice in Uganda and Kenya are, which subgroups of patients do now achieve good outcome, and how could treatment outcome for these groups be improved? In the short-term, the network grant would facilitate building connections, understanding mental health system needs and functioning on ground.Collaboration: The network will consist of regular meetings between Swedish, Kenyan and Ugandan researchers. In addition, professor Pim Cuijpers at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam will function as a project consultant.Organisation, time plan and collaboration formats: Pilot work has been done at two sites in Nairobi, Kenya. The experiences from this work will be built upon to plan for a broader project involving sites in both Kenya and Uganda. During 2019 two meetings will be held, one in Africa and one in Europe, to draw the plans for how the project should be implemented. During 2020 grant applications will be drafted.Impact of the research collaboration: The research collaboration is expected to result in a robust research plan for improving mental health treatments in Kenya and Uganda, and to broadened research collaborations among the involved countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">ForskningsidéPsykisk ohälsa utgör en stor del av sjukdomsbördan, alltså de effekter som ett hälsoproblem har mätt i tex finansiella kostnader, dödlighet, sjuklighet, över hela världen. Enligt en artikel publicerad i den ansedda medicinska tidskriften The Lancet år 2015 var depression bland de tio ledande orsaker till sjukdomsbörda i alla de 188 länder som undersöktes. Trots de stora svårigheter i form av ekonomiskt och personligt lidande som psykiska problem orsakar i utvecklingsländer så har dessa till största delen ignorerats till förmån för sjukdomar som är lättare att förstå som HIV/AIDS, Tuberkulos och Malaria. Fattigdom och psykisk ohälsa tycks interagera i en ond spiral, där fattigdom och psykisk ohälsa påverkar varandra. Forskning visar emellertid att det effektivaste sättet att bryta denna onda spiral är att fokusera på hjälp mot psykisk ohälsa. I utvecklingsländer är psykisk ohälsa dessutom många gånger förknippat med stigma och diskriminering, vilket innefattar uteslutning från sociala och ekonomiska möjligheter. Detta syns även i att huvuddelen av de afrikanska länderna spenderar mindre än 1% av sin hälsobudget på psykisk hälsa.Forskning på psykoterapi tenderar att utgå från forskningslaboratoriet, där forskare tänker ut nya eller försöker förbättra existerande interventioner för olika patientgrupper. Dessa interventioner ska sedan läras ut till praktiserande psykoterapeuter. Ett problem med denna forskningsstrategi är att eftersom forskarna inte har möjlighet att testa alla möjliga interventioner för alla möjliga tillstånd (eller kombinationer av tillstånd), så kommer forskarnas intressen, samhälls- och politiska trender mm att till stor del styra vilka interventioner som forskas på snarare än patienternas eller de praktiserande terapeuternas behov. Detta har kallats för ”empirisk imperialism”, då forskarna (empirikerna) har makten att styra vad terapeuterna ute i verksamheterna ska göra. Problemet med detta riskerar att förvärras ytterligare då interventioner som har utvecklats i Europa eller USA lärs ut till terapeuter i låg- eller lägre medelinkomstländer med andra kulturer. Risken är att interventionerna inte passar den lokala kulturen, så att interventionerna blir ineffektiva och ger sämre resultat än de metoder som terapeuterna använde innan forskarna införde de nya metoderna.Vi föreslår ett alternativt sätt att forska på psykoterapi, som vi tror är speciellt relevant i låg- och lägre medelinkomstländer som Uganda och Kenya. I detta synsätt utgår forskningen initialt från den behandling som sker ute i verksamheterna. Forskarna kartlägger effekterna av behandlingarna som bedrivs, och undersöker hur resultaten för olika patientgrupper står sig gentemot resultat publicerade i forskningstidskrifter. De patientgrupper som får sämre resultat än förväntat är de som forskarna behöver fokusera extra mycket på för att utveckla bättre eller anpassa existerande metoder. Dessa kan sedan testas med mer kontrollerad experimentell forskning, för att se om de ger tilläggseffekter gentemot sedvanlig behandling.Utöver detta tänker vi oss att forskare behöver undersöka patienters syn på psykisk ohälsa, dess orsaker och vad de tror om behandling, eftersom forskning visar att patienters motivation, förväntningar och samstämmighet mellan patientens världssyn och terapimetoden har betydelse för deras möjligheter att tillgodogöra sig behandlingen. Dessutom tänker vi att det är värdefullt att undersöka hur terapeuter har försökt anpassa sina interventioner till lokala kulturer och sedvänjor, då denna information är värdefull vid implementering av nya metoder i de lokala kulturerna.SamarbetetDetta projekt handlar om samarbete i ett nätverk av forskare inom psykiatri och psykologi från Uganda, Kenya, Holland och Sverige. Samarbetet har som mål att producera en färdig forskningsplan och ansökningar om forskningsmedel till olika forskningsråd för att kunna genomföra det föreslagna projektet på statliga sjukhus och mottagningar i Uganda och Kenya. Nätverket, som består av fyra kvinnor och fyra män (två psykiatriker och sex psykologer) kommer under två års tid att träffas regelbundet i Uganda, Kenya, Holland och Sverige. Under år två (2020) kommer också en konferens att anordnas vid Linköpings Universitet, med forskare från Kenya, Uganda och Sverige. Samarbetet har betydelse dels för kunskapsspridning mellan de olika forskargrupperna och dels för personer med psykisk ohälsa i Uganda och Kenya som kan få bättre behandling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Research questions:The current application aims to consolidate a partnership around mental health services and evaluating outcomes of psychotherapies practiced in Uganda and Kenya. The long-term goal of the project team is to determine what the effects of psychotherapy as practiced in regular clinical practice in Uganda and Kenya are, which subgroups of patients do now achieve good outcome, and how could treatment outcome for these groups be improved? In the short-term, the network grant would facilitate building connections, understanding mental health system needs and functioning on ground.Collaboration: The network will consist of regular meetings between Swedish, Kenyan and Ugandan researchers. In addition, professor Pim Cuijpers at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam will function as a project consultant.Organisation, time plan and collaboration formats: Pilot work has been done at two sites in Nairobi, Kenya. The experiences from this work will be built upon to plan for a broader project involving sites in both Kenya and Uganda. During 2019 two meetings will be held, one in Africa and one in Europe, to draw the plans for how the project should be implemented. During 2020 grant applications will be drafted.Impact of the research collaboration: The research collaboration is expected to result in a robust research plan for improving mental health treatments in Kenya and Uganda, and to broadened research collaborations among the involved countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">ForskningsidéPsykisk ohälsa utgör en stor del av sjukdomsbördan, alltså de effekter som ett hälsoproblem har mätt i tex finansiella kostnader, dödlighet, sjuklighet, över hela världen. Enligt en artikel publicerad i den ansedda medicinska tidskriften The Lancet år 2015 var depression bland de tio ledande orsaker till sjukdomsbörda i alla de 188 länder som undersöktes. Trots de stora svårigheter i form av ekonomiskt och personligt lidande som psykiska problem orsakar i utvecklingsländer så har dessa till största delen ignorerats till förmån för sjukdomar som är lättare att förstå som HIV/AIDS, Tuberkulos och Malaria. Fattigdom och psykisk ohälsa tycks interagera i en ond spiral, där fattigdom och psykisk ohälsa påverkar varandra. Forskning visar emellertid att det effektivaste sättet att bryta denna onda spiral är att fokusera på hjälp mot psykisk ohälsa. I utvecklingsländer är psykisk ohälsa dessutom många gånger förknippat med stigma och diskriminering, vilket innefattar uteslutning från sociala och ekonomiska möjligheter. Detta syns även i att huvuddelen av de afrikanska länderna spenderar mindre än 1% av sin hälsobudget på psykisk hälsa.Forskning på psykoterapi tenderar att utgå från forskningslaboratoriet, där forskare tänker ut nya eller försöker förbättra existerande interventioner för olika patientgrupper. Dessa interventioner ska sedan läras ut till praktiserande psykoterapeuter. Ett problem med denna forskningsstrategi är att eftersom forskarna inte har möjlighet att testa alla möjliga interventioner för alla möjliga tillstånd (eller kombinationer av tillstånd), så kommer forskarnas intressen, samhälls- och politiska trender mm att till stor del styra vilka interventioner som forskas på snarare än patienternas eller de praktiserande terapeuternas behov. Detta har kallats för ”empirisk imperialism”, då forskarna (empirikerna) har makten att styra vad terapeuterna ute i verksamheterna ska göra. Problemet med detta riskerar att förvärras ytterligare då interventioner som har utvecklats i Europa eller USA lärs ut till terapeuter i låg- eller lägre medelinkomstländer med andra kulturer. Risken är att interventionerna inte passar den lokala kulturen, så att interventionerna blir ineffektiva och ger sämre resultat än de metoder som terapeuterna använde innan forskarna införde de nya metoderna.Vi föreslår ett alternativt sätt att forska på psykoterapi, som vi tror är speciellt relevant i låg- och lägre medelinkomstländer som Uganda och Kenya. I detta synsätt utgår forskningen initialt från den behandling som sker ute i verksamheterna. Forskarna kartlägger effekterna av behandlingarna som bedrivs, och undersöker hur resultaten för olika patientgrupper står sig gentemot resultat publicerade i forskningstidskrifter. De patientgrupper som får sämre resultat än förväntat är de som forskarna behöver fokusera extra mycket på för att utveckla bättre eller anpassa existerande metoder. Dessa kan sedan testas med mer kontrollerad experimentell forskning, för att se om de ger tilläggseffekter gentemot sedvanlig behandling.Utöver detta tänker vi oss att forskare behöver undersöka patienters syn på psykisk ohälsa, dess orsaker och vad de tror om behandling, eftersom forskning visar att patienters motivation, förväntningar och samstämmighet mellan patientens världssyn och terapimetoden har betydelse för deras möjligheter att tillgodogöra sig behandlingen. Dessutom tänker vi att det är värdefullt att undersöka hur terapeuter har försökt anpassa sina interventioner till lokala kulturer och sedvänjor, då denna information är värdefull vid implementering av nya metoder i de lokala kulturerna.SamarbetetDetta projekt handlar om samarbete i ett nätverk av forskare inom psykiatri och psykologi från Uganda, Kenya, Holland och Sverige. Samarbetet har som mål att producera en färdig forskningsplan och ansökningar om forskningsmedel till olika forskningsråd för att kunna genomföra det föreslagna projektet på statliga sjukhus och mottagningar i Uganda och Kenya. Nätverket, som består av fyra kvinnor och fyra män (två psykiatriker och sex psykologer) kommer under två års tid att träffas regelbundet i Uganda, Kenya, Holland och Sverige. Under år två (2020) kommer också en konferens att anordnas vid Linköpings Universitet, med forskare från Kenya, Uganda och Sverige. Samarbetet har betydelse dels för kunskapsspridning mellan de olika forskargrupperna och dels för personer med psykisk ohälsa i Uganda och Kenya som kan få bättre behandling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Från evidens till praktik -  ökad tillgång till säker och effektiv abortvård</narrative>
      <narrative>Bringing evidence into practice to increase provision of comprehensive abortion care</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet syftar till att bygga vidare på ett nyligen etablerat nätverk av forskare från Uganda och Sverige för att implementera evidensbaserad abortvård (engelska; comprehensive abortion care, CAC) vilket även inkluderar behandling av ofullständig abort som kan bero på missfall eller inducerad abort så kallad post abortion care (PAC) samt öka tillgång till effektiva preventivmedel efter PAC. Varje år mister cirka 100000 kvinnor I världen livet till följd av osäkra aborter eller avsaknad av preventivmedel. De allra flesta, 97% av alla osäkra aborter utförs i Afrika på grund av restriktiva abortlagar, brist på utbildad personal, stigma och användning av icke-evidensbaserade metoder. Genom ökad tillgång till CAC kan dessa dödsfall förhindras.Vår forskargrupp har successivt utvecklat medicinsk abortbehandling från den första innovationen till en säker, effektiv och av brukarna väl accepterad metod. I Sverige väljer 90 % medicinsk abort eftersom risker förknippade med aborten minimeras, kvinnans autonomi och hennes (samt hennes eventuella partners) konkreta delaktighet ökar och behandlingen upplevs som mer naturlig. För kvinnor som saknar tillgång till säker abortvård kan möjligheten till rådgivning och egenbehandling genom telemedicin (via internet) få enorm betydelse för att förhindra osäkra aborter.Projektet kommer att definiera kunskapsluckor, planera kliniska prövningar och baserat på resultaten, implementera evidensbaserad kunskap i klinisk praxis I Uganda och liknande kontexter. Detta genom uppdaterade riktlinjer och utbildningsprogram för att öka tillgången till CAC på lägsta möjliga nivå inom sjukvårdssystemen. De planerade aktiviteterna fokuserar på att förebygga konsekvenserna av osäkra aborter och inkluderar; Task shifting vilket innebär ett skifte av vård utförd av läkare till barnmorskor eller till kvinnor själva. Traditionellt utförs PAC med kirurgiska metoder. Våra tidigare studier i Uganda har lett till en medicinsk behandling av ofullständiga aborter i 1a trimestern genom användning av misoprostol (abortpiller). Denna behandling kan utföras av barnmorskor inom primärvården, där tillgång till läkare och kirurgisk behandling ofta saknas. De allra flesta komplikationer och dödsfall efter osäkra aborter sker dock i senare graviditeter, under 2a trimestern.Kirurgisk behandling vid 2a trimester PAC är komplicerad och görs ofta med osäkra metoder av oerfaren vårdpersonal. Vi har visat att medicinsk behandling är effektiv även i 2a trimestern vilket innebär att behandlingen potentiellt kan utföras av barnmorskor på distriktnivå.Förebyggande av osäkra aborter genom att öka tillgängligheten till säker behandling genom telemedicin. På detta sätt ökas kvinnors autonomi och kontroll och risken för osäkra ingrepp och behandingar minskar.Innnovativa ideer för att möjliggöra “quickstart” av effektiva och accepterade preventivmedel efter PAC. Projektet syftar till att bidra med evidens för förenklade möjligheter att använda de mest effektiva långverkande reversibla preventivmetoderna för att ge kvinnor ökad möjlighet att förebygga oönskade graviditeter.För framgångsrik implementering av forskningsresultat är det viktigt att involvera intressenter i ett tidigt skede, samt nå ut till målgruppen genom att använda etablerade verktyg för kunskapsöverföring. Projektet kommer att utföras i samarbete med Ugandas hälsoministerie samt engagera samarbetspartners vid WHO. Projektet tar avstamp i gruppens tidigare forskning för att skapa intresse och initiera strategiskt arbete, utbildning och påverkansarbete från start. Medverkande Ugandiska forskare och kliniker kommer öka projektets genomförbarhet och sörja för kommunikation med intressenter. Policy-dialoger, workshops och utbildningar planeras.Resultatet av studierna kan bidra till minskad mödradödlighet och sjuklighet dels genom utveckling av bättre tillgång till säker abortvård och genom att förebygga oönskade graviditeter. Förutom individuella effekter på kvinnors hälsa kan resultaten även ge positiva effekter inom hälsosystemet genom färre vårdsökande kvinnor på grund av osäkra aborter och genom bättre allokering av vårdpersonal och genom minskad stigma (genom ökad kunskap). För att se förändring måste transformering av resultat till policy och riktlinjer ges stor vikt. Resultaten kommer att publiceras i vetenskapliga tidskrifter samt delges politiker, forskare och andra intressenter i samband med konferenser samt workshops planerade inom ramen för projektet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The aim of this collaborative project is to further develop a network of researchers, clinicians, policy makers and others to ensure access to safe and comprehensive abortion care (CAC), including post abortion care (PAC) and provision of effective and acceptable post abortion contraception to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity from unplanned pregnancy and unsafe abortions in Uganda. Our previous study confirms the efficacy of PAC provided by midwives in 1st trimester pregnancy. An on-going trial will provide the evidence for safe medical management of 2nd trimester PAC. The network led by researchers from Karolinska Institutet-Makerere University and the planned activities will provide a platform for implementation of evidence to practice by i) task shifting to midlevel providers in PAC, ii) by evaluating telemedicine provision of CAC and, iii) by providing information on the safety, efficacy and acceptability of post PAC provision of intrauterine contraception. Close collaboration between partner-researchers will facilitate study planning, implementation, analysis and dissemination to relevant stakeholders. Throughout the study period, in-service training of medical management in CAC, PAC and provision of intrauterine contraception will be held, and workshops and policy dialogues with stakeholders will help to tailor-make service guidelines and to lobby for inclusion of CAC in policy. Dissemination seminars will be held in 2019 and 2020</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet syftar till att bygga vidare på ett nyligen etablerat nätverk av forskare från Uganda och Sverige för att implementera evidensbaserad abortvård (engelska; comprehensive abortion care, CAC) vilket även inkluderar behandling av ofullständig abort som kan bero på missfall eller inducerad abort så kallad post abortion care (PAC) samt öka tillgång till effektiva preventivmedel efter PAC. Varje år mister cirka 100000 kvinnor I världen livet till följd av osäkra aborter eller avsaknad av preventivmedel. De allra flesta, 97% av alla osäkra aborter utförs i Afrika på grund av restriktiva abortlagar, brist på utbildad personal, stigma och användning av icke-evidensbaserade metoder. Genom ökad tillgång till CAC kan dessa dödsfall förhindras.Vår forskargrupp har successivt utvecklat medicinsk abortbehandling från den första innovationen till en säker, effektiv och av brukarna väl accepterad metod. I Sverige väljer 90 % medicinsk abort eftersom risker förknippade med aborten minimeras, kvinnans autonomi och hennes (samt hennes eventuella partners) konkreta delaktighet ökar och behandlingen upplevs som mer naturlig. För kvinnor som saknar tillgång till säker abortvård kan möjligheten till rådgivning och egenbehandling genom telemedicin (via internet) få enorm betydelse för att förhindra osäkra aborter.Projektet kommer att definiera kunskapsluckor, planera kliniska prövningar och baserat på resultaten, implementera evidensbaserad kunskap i klinisk praxis I Uganda och liknande kontexter. Detta genom uppdaterade riktlinjer och utbildningsprogram för att öka tillgången till CAC på lägsta möjliga nivå inom sjukvårdssystemen. De planerade aktiviteterna fokuserar på att förebygga konsekvenserna av osäkra aborter och inkluderar; Task shifting vilket innebär ett skifte av vård utförd av läkare till barnmorskor eller till kvinnor själva. Traditionellt utförs PAC med kirurgiska metoder. Våra tidigare studier i Uganda har lett till en medicinsk behandling av ofullständiga aborter i 1a trimestern genom användning av misoprostol (abortpiller). Denna behandling kan utföras av barnmorskor inom primärvården, där tillgång till läkare och kirurgisk behandling ofta saknas. De allra flesta komplikationer och dödsfall efter osäkra aborter sker dock i senare graviditeter, under 2a trimestern.Kirurgisk behandling vid 2a trimester PAC är komplicerad och görs ofta med osäkra metoder av oerfaren vårdpersonal. Vi har visat att medicinsk behandling är effektiv även i 2a trimestern vilket innebär att behandlingen potentiellt kan utföras av barnmorskor på distriktnivå.Förebyggande av osäkra aborter genom att öka tillgängligheten till säker behandling genom telemedicin. På detta sätt ökas kvinnors autonomi och kontroll och risken för osäkra ingrepp och behandingar minskar.Innnovativa ideer för att möjliggöra “quickstart” av effektiva och accepterade preventivmedel efter PAC. Projektet syftar till att bidra med evidens för förenklade möjligheter att använda de mest effektiva långverkande reversibla preventivmetoderna för att ge kvinnor ökad möjlighet att förebygga oönskade graviditeter.För framgångsrik implementering av forskningsresultat är det viktigt att involvera intressenter i ett tidigt skede, samt nå ut till målgruppen genom att använda etablerade verktyg för kunskapsöverföring. Projektet kommer att utföras i samarbete med Ugandas hälsoministerie samt engagera samarbetspartners vid WHO. Projektet tar avstamp i gruppens tidigare forskning för att skapa intresse och initiera strategiskt arbete, utbildning och påverkansarbete från start. Medverkande Ugandiska forskare och kliniker kommer öka projektets genomförbarhet och sörja för kommunikation med intressenter. Policy-dialoger, workshops och utbildningar planeras.Resultatet av studierna kan bidra till minskad mödradödlighet och sjuklighet dels genom utveckling av bättre tillgång till säker abortvård och genom att förebygga oönskade graviditeter. Förutom individuella effekter på kvinnors hälsa kan resultaten även ge positiva effekter inom hälsosystemet genom färre vårdsökande kvinnor på grund av osäkra aborter och genom bättre allokering av vårdpersonal och genom minskad stigma (genom ökad kunskap). För att se förändring måste transformering av resultat till policy och riktlinjer ges stor vikt. Resultaten kommer att publiceras i vetenskapliga tidskrifter samt delges politiker, forskare och andra intressenter i samband med konferenser samt workshops planerade inom ramen för projektet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The aim of this collaborative project is to further develop a network of researchers, clinicians, policy makers and others to ensure access to safe and comprehensive abortion care (CAC), including post abortion care (PAC) and provision of effective and acceptable post abortion contraception to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity from unplanned pregnancy and unsafe abortions in Uganda. Our previous study confirms the efficacy of PAC provided by midwives in 1st trimester pregnancy. An on-going trial will provide the evidence for safe medical management of 2nd trimester PAC. The network led by researchers from Karolinska Institutet-Makerere University and the planned activities will provide a platform for implementation of evidence to practice by i) task shifting to midlevel providers in PAC, ii) by evaluating telemedicine provision of CAC and, iii) by providing information on the safety, efficacy and acceptability of post PAC provision of intrauterine contraception. Close collaboration between partner-researchers will facilitate study planning, implementation, analysis and dissemination to relevant stakeholders. Throughout the study period, in-service training of medical management in CAC, PAC and provision of intrauterine contraception will be held, and workshops and policy dialogues with stakeholders will help to tailor-make service guidelines and to lobby for inclusion of CAC in policy. Dissemination seminars will be held in 2019 and 2020</narrative>
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      <narrative>This comparative research project explores the mobilities of regional labour migrants through and between urban centres in Burkina Faso, Niger, Mali, and Guinea. The study thereby aims to emphasise the circular and transnational dimensions of labour migration, which are often forgotten as national capital cities tend to be seen as the inevitable and final destinations for rural labour migrants. Against this trend, this project identifies secondary cities as central nodes for various forms of mobility, including labour recruitment. The project applies an innovative analytical framework – around the concept of soft infrastructures – which allows for the analytical incorporation of the complexity and flexibility that characterises labour migration in West Africa. The more specific aims of the project are, therefore, to 1) identify the primary soft infrastructures that facilitate the recruitment and circulation of labour within formal and informal economic sectors; to 2) understand how urban dwellers plan and practice regional mobility, with particular attention to the aspirations, discourses, and networks that facilitate them, and 3) to provide a qualitative analysis of the gendered and generationally stratified mobilities that predominate in the four primary field sites. The project is based on an anthropological methodology, primarily using in-depth interviewing and informal conversation; participant observation; and the collection of life histories and extended case studies.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det här komparativa antropologiska forskningsprojektet handlar om regional arbetsmobilitet i Västafrika. Mer specifikt utforskar projektet regionala arbetsmigranters mobilitet genom och mellan städer i Burkina Faso, Niger, Mali, och Guinea. Studien syftar därmed till att lyfta fram den cirkulära och transnationella aspekten av arbetsmigration som ofta glöms bort eftersom huvudstäder tenderar att uppfattas som oundvikliga destinationer för rurala arbetsmigranter. Projektet identifierar istället regional städer – det vill säga små eller medelstora städer – som centrala noder av olika former av mobilitet inklusive arbetsrekrytering. Regionala städer sammankopplar rurala och urbana världar och är därmed också viktiga transitpunkter för migranter som antingen är på genomresa eller som dröjer sig kvar. Projektet tittar på fyra viktiga former av arbetsmobilitet i regionen i fokus nämligen transportverksamhet, småskalig transnationell handel, småskalig gruvdrift och väpnad strid (rekrytering av kombattanter) som alla sammanlänkar landsbygden med regionala center och vidare över nationsgränser. Projektet använder sig av ett innovativt analytiskt ramverk – mjuka infrastrukturer – som bygger på tidigare antropologiskforskning om migrationsinfrastruktur och arbete och som ger utrymme för den flexibilitet som karaktäriserar arbetsmobilitet i regionen. Dom mer specifika målen är att 1) identifiera vilka typer av mjuk infrastruktur – till exempel sociala relationer, nätverk och brokers- som underlättar rekrytering och omsättning av arbetskraft inom formella och informella ekonomiska sektorer 2) förstå hur arbetsmigranter planerar och utövar regional mobilitet med ett speciellt fokus på aspirationer och diskurser som möjliggör och inspirerar till regional mobilitet och 3) bidra med en kvalitativ analys av hur genus och generation spelar in på möjligheten till arbetsmobilitet. Viktiga frågor är hur länge migranter stannar i staden; hur personliga och sociala nätverk bidrar till migranternas yrkesval och färdvägar; vilka genusroller som uttrycks i samband med arbetsmigration över nationsgränser och vilka kommunikationsstrategier och teknologi som används. Projektet kommer att förlita sig på antropologisk forskningsmetodik såsom djupintervjuer och informella samtal, deltagande observation, insamling av livshistorier och fallstudier.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Över stora delar av Afrika spelar jordbruket en central roll. Det stödjer landsbygden och är viktigt för ekonomisk tillväxt. Totalt bidrar jordbruket med nära 20% av kontinentens BNP och runt hälften av det totala värdet av all afrikansk export. Samtidigt har Afrika söder om Sahara för närvarande den högsta förekomsten av undernäring, och cirka 16% av den totala befolkningen saknar tillräckligt med mat.Tyvärr förväntas klimatförändringarna ha en mycket stor påverkan på produktionen inom jordbruket i Afrika söder om Sahara som redan är en av de fattigaste regionerna i världen med en osäker livsmedelsförsörjning. Till exempel uppskattar man att klimatförändringen 2080 kommer framtvinga en import av hela 143 miljoner ton spannmål, vilket är en enorm ökning från dagens cirka 7 miljoner ton. Behovet av att föda en växande befolkning på en allt mer begränsad landyta kommer att kräva nya verktyg för att påskynda utvecklingen av jordbruket.Vi tror att bioteknik kan spela en viktig framtida roll för att förbättra effektiviteten inom jordbruket och livsmedelsproduktionen på den afrikanska kontinenten. Hållbart jordbruk kombinerar ökad jordbruksproduktion och ekonomisk utveckling samtidigt som det främjar miljöskydd och en mer rättvis fördelning av inkomster. För att nå sin fulla potential, måste jordbruksbioteknik framgångsrikt införlivas i ett hållbart jordbruk. Med rätt användning kan det mildra en del av Afrikas kroniska problem såsom matbrist och brist på näringsrik mat. I det här projektet fokuserar vi på de viktiga stapelgrödorna kassava och potatis. Kassava odlas flitigt i Afrika eftersom den inte behöver näringsrika jordar och är relativt torktålig. Flera hundra miljoner människor är beroende av denna gröda för sin överlevnad idag. Potatis är också en mycket viktig stapelgröda, och har under de senaste 20 åren odlats i kraftigt ökande omfattning i Afrika. Men dessa grödor lider av två olika problem: kassavan är näringsfattig, särskilt när det gäller provitamin A, som är nödvändig för att motverka allvarliga bristsjukdomar, till exempel blindhet, medan potatisen lätt blir angripen av potatisbladmögel vilket leder till stora skördebortfall om den inte rikligt besprutas med bekämpningsmedel.Förbättrade sorter av dessa grödor är ofta det enda alternativ som resurssvaga odlare kan förlita sig på i ett mer lågintensivt jordbruk med små ekonomiska resurser att använda till gödning och bekämpningsmedel. Men att förädla kassava och potatis på traditionellt sätt är svårt, eftersom de är mycket genetiskt diversa och har långa livscykler. Många korsningar slutar i oförutsägbara och ovälkomna egenskapskombinationer. Därför vill vi använda de biotekniska verktyg som de facto finns tillgängliga för att med ökad precision förbättra motståndskraften mot växtsjukdomar och öka näringsvärdet av kassava och potatis.Sverige och andra EU-länder har många bi- och multilaterala forsknings- och utvecklingssamarbeten med länder i Afrika söder om Sahara. Policyutvecklingen för forskning och tillämpning av växtbioteknik i dessa afrikanska länder har stor påverkan på möjligheten att bedriva denna typ av samarbeten, och det är därför ytterst viktigt att följa, och även stödja med hjälp av expertrådgivning, framväxten av dessa regelverk i Afrika söder om Sahara. Detta har även betydelse för en stabil livsmedelsförsörjning i många av dessa länder, eftersom internationell handel med jordbruksprodukter underlättas av harmoniserade regelverk.I detta förslag vill vi stärka både tekniska framsteg och policyer kring växtbioteknik i länderna söder om Sahara genom att ta itu med två huvudfrågor:1) Utvecklingen och kapacitetsuppbyggnad av växtbioteknik och speciellt genomredigering i SSA2) Jämföra skillnader och likheter inom växtbioteknikpolicyer mellan EU och Afrika.Genom att angripa dessa tre frågor räknar vi med att bidra med en kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom växtbioteknik i Afrika söder om Sahara. Dessutom vill vi knyta dessa bitvis nya tekniker till nya policyer för växtbioteknik för länderna där, vilket är en oundviklig och viktig del av all forskning och utveckling i detta ämnesområde.</narrative>
      <narrative>Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) with 70% of its population still living rural area is the region with the highest prevalence of undernourishment. To abolish hunger and feed a growing population without depleting natural resources, new ideas and tools are required. As part of sustainable agriculture, biotechnology can play a key role to improve food production in SSA. However, the limited biotechnical capacities and the current policy in many SSA countries for regulating these technologies hamper the realization of their full potential in the region.We therefore want to (i) improve knowledge-exchange and capacity building to better implement plant biotech in SSA, especially the emerging technique of genome editing, and (ii) explore the implications of converging and/or diverging plant biotechnology policies in the EU and Africa.We focus on cassava and potato, two important staple crops in SSA facing different challenges: Cassava is nutrient-poor and potato is easily devastated by late blight. Genome editing is a promising way to increase Provitamin A and combat vitamin A deficiency, affecting millions of people. Better late blight resistance would decrease yield-losses and fungicide use, and thus increase income while reducing impact farmers’ health.At the same time, it is important that biotech policies and regulations in SSA are supportive rather than restrictive or prohibitive. One contribution of this proposal is to increase the dialogue between researchers and policy-makers.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Climate sensitivity and reforestation of tropical trees</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tropiska regnskogar är jordens mest artrika och produktiva ekosystemtyp (biom) och spelar en viktig roll för vår planets biodiversitet och klimat. Trots det vet vi förhållandevis lite om deras känslighet för pågående klimatförändringar. Ökad dödlighet under ovanligt varma och torra år (s.k. El Niño-år) tyder på att tropiska träd är mycket klimatkänsliga, men kunskapen om vilka processer som styr detta är begränsad. I många tropiska områden har stora arealer skog försvunnit och omvandlats till odlings- och betesmark. Detta leder till problem med erosion, biodiversitetsförlust, och ett varmare och torrare klimat. På många håll försöker man därför återplantera skog. Det finns då flera fördelar med att använda naturligt förekommande arter eftersom dessa oftast konsumerar mindre vatten och har högre biodiversitet och lägre risk för sjukdomsangrepp än exotiska snabbväxande arter (ofta Eucalyptus). En osäkerhetsfaktor som hämmar hållbar plantering av inhemska tropiska trädarter är att vi vet så lite om deras klimatkänslighet. Det övergripande syftet med detta projekt är att ta reda på vilka egenskaper och mekanismer som styr hur torrare och varmare förhållanden påverkar vitalitet och överlevnad hos olika tropiska trädarter. Baserat på denna kunskap kommer vi att ta fram kartor med rekommendationer för vilka inhemska trädarter som är lämpliga för plantering i olika delar av Rwanda, ett tätt befolkat och fattigt land där skogsåterplantering måste ske i samklang med jordbruket. I det här projektet studerar vi 5400 träd tillhörande 20 tropiska trädarter som naturligt växer i bergsregnskog eller i övergången mellan regnskog och savann i Rwanda, ”the land of thousand hills”. Vi använder planteringar på tre platser med stor variation i höjd över havet (1300-2400 m), nederbörd (850-1750 mm) och temperatur (14-21 °C). De högst belägna platserna ligger i bergsregnskog medan de lägsta ligger i områden som naturligt domineras av buskvegetation och som är varmare och torrare än de utvalda trädarternas naturliga miljöer. Ett steg nedåt i höjd för en viss art representerar ett möjligt framtida klimatscenarium (global uppvärmning). På tre platser kommer vi att manipulera vattentillgången genom att bevattna och/eller skärma av nederbörd; detta för att kunna separera effekter av temperatur och nederbörd. På alla platser kommer vi att plantera både så kallade pionjärarter (arter som snabbt kan kolonisera nya områden) och klimaxarter (arter som dominerar i skogar utan störningar). Vi kommer att studera 16 strukturella, hydrauliska, fysiologiska och biokemiska egenskaper som potentiellt styr hur trädens vitalitet och överlevnad påverkas av minskad vattentillgång och ökad temperatur. Trädens förmåga att anpassa dessa egenskaper till ett förändrat klimat kommer att bestämmas. Utifrån signifikanta samband mellan olika funktionella egenskaper och trädens känslighet för låg nederbörd och hög temperatur kommer en modell att tas fram som kan förutsäga tropiska träds klimatkänslighet utifrån kunskap om deras funktionella egenskaper. Modellen kommer att utvärderas med hjälp av oberoende mortalitetsdata från planteringar med större träd i olika delar av Rwanda. Eftersom modellen är egenskaps-baserad kommer den att kunna appliceras på andra arter än de som ingått i detta projekts planteringar. Inom projektet kommer modellen därför kunna användas för att ta fram kartor med rekommendationer för vilka inhemska trädarter som är lämpliga för plantering i olika delar av Rwanda. Projektet är ett samarbete mellan Göteborgs Universitet, University of Rwanda och Rwanda Agriculture Board som sedan flera år har ett samarbete inom skogsforskning, där även lärarutbyte och handledning av doktorander och studenter ingår. Projektet kommer att ta fram ny kunskap om olika tropiska trädarters klimatkänslighet och vilka underliggande trädegenskaper och mekanismer som styr denna. Dessutom kommer projektet att generera kartor med rekommendationer över vilka trädarter som är lämpliga för plantering i olika delar av landet. Dessa kartor kommer att levereras till relevanta Rwandiska avnämare, såsom ”Rwanda Forest and Water Institute” och ”Ministry of Natural Resources”. De kommer även att kommuniceras till avnämare i andra länder i regionen. Ett annat viktigt mål för projektet är att fortsätta bygga upp kompetensen inom skogsforskning i Rwanda, vilket gynnar forskningsbaserad och långsiktig klimatanpassning i ett fattigt land i Afrika.</narrative>
      <narrative>Is climate change pushing tropical trees towards climatic limits beyond which their vitality and survival decline? The present project addresses this important and unsolved question, with the overall aim to define the sensitivity of tropical tree species to heat and drought and to provide maps with tree plantation recommendations to relevant stakeholders in Rwanda and beyond. We will determine the functional tree traits (structural, hydraulic, physiological, biochemical) controlling tree vitality and survival in multi-species plantations established at three sites in Rwanda, “the land of thousand hills”. The sites exhibit large natural variation in precipitation and temperature, and experimental manipulations of water supply (irrigation, rainfall exclusion) will be imposed at each site. A multi-trait model of drought- and heat-induced tree mortality will be derived based on data from the experimental sites, and evaluated using independent data from additional sites with larger trees. Based on this model, we will produce and deliver maps with tree plantation recommendations to relevant stakeholders in Rwanda and the region. The scientific significance of the project is to address critical knowledge gaps regarding the causes of drought- and/or heat-induced mortality in tropical trees. The proposed project contributes to capacity building at Rwandan institutions, which will promote science-based and sustainable climate change adaptation in a low-income African country.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Is climate change pushing tropical trees towards climatic limits beyond which their vitality and survival decline? The present project addresses this important and unsolved question, with the overall aim to define the sensitivity of tropical tree species to heat and drought and to provide maps with tree plantation recommendations to relevant stakeholders in Rwanda and beyond. We will determine the functional tree traits (structural, hydraulic, physiological, biochemical) controlling tree vitality and survival in multi-species plantations established at three sites in Rwanda, “the land of thousand hills”. The sites exhibit large natural variation in precipitation and temperature, and experimental manipulations of water supply (irrigation, rainfall exclusion) will be imposed at each site. A multi-trait model of drought- and heat-induced tree mortality will be derived based on data from the experimental sites, and evaluated using independent data from additional sites with larger trees. Based on this model, we will produce and deliver maps with tree plantation recommendations to relevant stakeholders in Rwanda and the region. The scientific significance of the project is to address critical knowledge gaps regarding the causes of drought- and/or heat-induced mortality in tropical trees. The proposed project contributes to capacity building at Rwandan institutions, which will promote science-based and sustainable climate change adaptation in a low-income African country.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ändamål: Vår forskargrupp har tidigare utvecklat ett mobilt, digitalt miniatyrmikroskop som kan användas för patientnära diagnostik, speciellt i resursfattiga områden. Mobilmikroskopet är trådlöst uppkopplat för bildanalys med artificiell intelligens eller förmedling till expert som på distans kan ge diagnostiskt stöd gällande patientens behandling och behov av remiss till specialsjukvård.Betydelse: Metoderna som vi utvecklar har en stor potential som stöd inom cancer- och infektionsdiagnostik. Detta innebär ett betydande steg mot en mera jämlik och hållbar tillgång till högkvalitativ diagnostik i resursfattiga länder, speciellt inom utsatta patientgrupper så som barn med livshotande infektioner. Projektet bidrar med skapandet av prototyper och test av koncept som utgör grunden för entreprenörskap inom mobil hälsa.Genomförande: Vi kommer att inom detta tvärvetenskapliga projekt bedöma metodens genomförbarhet och kliniska värde inom tre olika kliniska prövningar i Tanzania, Kenya och Sverige: A) för distansanalys av cellprov med syfte att upptäcka livmoderhalscancer i ett tidigt skede, B) som en patientnära diagnostisk metod för detektering av malariaparasiter i blodprov hos febersjuka barn och C) som övervakningsmetod för läkemedelseffektivitet inom kontrollprogram för jordöverförda maskinfektioner hos skolbarn.Tidsplan: Under projektets första år kommer metodens tillförlitlighet gällande cancerdiagnostik att utvärderas vid Karolinska institutet. Parallellt kommer kliniska fältstudier att påbörjas i Tanzania och Kenya gällande screening för cervikalcancer hos kvinnor och malaria- och maskinfektioner hos barn. Inom loppet av det andra och tredje året kommer kliniska studier både gällande cancer- och infektionssjukdomar att genomföras i Tanzania och Kenya. Under det fjärde året kommer resultaten från fältstudierna att samlas, analyseras och rapporteras.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kliniskt problem: Luftföroreningar i låg- och medelinkomst (LMIC) länder är ett enormt hälsoproblem. Dessa länder har dessutom den högsta mödradödligheten i världen. Havandeskapsförgiftning -Preeklampsi (PE) är en av de ledande orsakerna till mödramortalitet, och svarar för ca 18% av alla dödsfall bland mödrar och upp till 40% av de neonatala dödsfallen (uppgifter från WHO). Sjukdomen kännetecknas av högt blodtryck och äggviteläckage i urinen i slutet av graviditeten. Enda boten är att avbryta sjukdomsförloppet genom att förlösa modern. PE orsakar 15% prematuritet och 25% föds tillväxthämmade (IUGR). Orsakerna till sjukdomen är ännu inte helt klarlagda men centrala sjukdomsmekanismer är inflammationochoxidativ stresssom leder till en generell kärlskada -endotelskada och organsvikt i modern. Den generella kärlskadan blir delvis permanent vilket resulterar i att PE medför långtidskonsekvenser för modern med minst tre gångers ökad risk för kardiovaskulär sjukdom och stroke senare i livet. Man har nyligen visat ett samband mellan exponering för höga luftföroreningsnivåer och en ökad risk att utveckla PE, dock är de cellulära mekanismerna inte kända. Mål:Det övergripande syftet med detta multidiciplinära projektet är att systematiskt undersöka hur luftföroreningspartiklar inducerar oxidativ stress och inflammation under graviditeten. Hypotes:  Gruppens tidigare resultat har visat tydliga samband mellan exponering för luftföroreningar och risken att utveckla PE. Placentan utgör en barriär mellan fostrets och mammans blodcirkulationer. Oxidativ stress och inflammation skadar barriären varvid det uppstår ett läckage mellan cirkulationerna. Luftföroreningspartiklar triggar mammans immunförsvar och förstärker oxidativ stressoch inflammationvilket förstärker sjukdomsprogressen ytterligare. Miljö:Sedan 2010 har vi på ett effektivt sätt samarbetat och byggt upp en forskningsbas. Adama Regional Laboratorium, Adama sjukhus och 5 vårdcentraler är en del av den infrastruktur där gravida kvinnor rekryteras till studien. Forskningsgruppen har betydande samarbeten med beslutsfattare på Oromia Regional Health Bureau, Etiopiska Folkhälsoinstitutet och Armauer Hansen Research Institute (AHRI) samt College of Health Sciences vid Addis Ababa University. Adama ligger längs en hårt trafikerad motorväg som förbinder staden med Addis Abeba. Adamas regionalasjukhus har ett upptagningsområde motsvarande 600000 invånare. I november 2015 påbörjades rekryteringen till vår studie och avslutades februari 2018. Totalt har 2115+736 gravida kvinnor inkluderats. Projektet går nu in i analysfasen, i vilken insamlade luftföroreningspartiklar, blod och placentaprover analyseras enligt forskningsplanen. Specifika frågeställningar, metoder och arbetsplan:Att mäta och samla in luftföroreningar i Adama, Etiopien för att i olika cellkulturer utvärderapartiklars betydelse för induktion avoxidativ stress och endotelcellskada.2. Att i djurmodeller utvärderaisolerade luftföroreningspartiklars betydelse för induktion av oxidativ stress och inflammation.3. Att studera den inflammatoriska profilen hos gravida kvinnor i Adama med ny antikroppsarray teknologi. 4. Att studera placenta morfologi samtDNA methyleringsprofili korrelation till luftföroreningsexponering. Betydelse:   Sjukvårdskostnader för kvinnor med PE och deras för tidigt födda barn uppskattas globalt till 30 miljarder dollar årligen. Nya fynd har visat en koppling mellan exponering för luftförorening och en ökad risk att utveckla PE. I Etiopien uppskattades hushållens luftförorening orsaka mer än 50 000 dödsfall och nästan 5% av den nationella sjukdomsbördan. Detta beror främst på att både uppvärmning och matlagning sker på öppna eldstäder med kol och kodynga som bränsle. Vidare bidrar de oreglerade industri- och trafikutsläppen till att luftkvaliteten i afrikanska städer snabbt försämras och utgör ett allvarligt hot mot hälsa och miljö för miljontals afrikaner, inte bara gravida kvinnor. Effekten av luftföroreningspartiklar på gravida kvinnor är endast sparsamt studerat varför mekanismerna bakom den ökade risken för PE ännu är okänd. En djupare kunskap om luftföroreningars betydelse för gravida kvinnor kan bidra till att man genom enkel information skulle kunna förbättra deras inomhusmiljö och på sikt även kunna påverka myndigheter i syfte att reducera luftföroreningarna i landet. Ökad insikt i sjukdomsmekanismerna är också en förutsättning för att i framtiden kunna utveckla nya terapeutiska läkemedel.</narrative>
      <narrative>Preeclampsia (PE) ispregnancy-related syndromeaffecting 8.5 million women worldwide causing amaternal death every 11thminute, mainly in low- and middle-income countries(LMIC). It is well established that PE begins in the utero-placental unit, and is amplified by oxidative stress and inflammation. Recent findings have demonstrated an association between exposure to air pollutionand an increased risk of developing PE. Air pollution in LMIC is a tremendous health problem, where exposure to airborne particles 3 suggested by the WHO, thus posing a significant threat to pregnant. The overarching purpose of this project is to investigate the cellular mechanisms underlying the risk of developing PE when exposed to air pollution. Thespecific aimsof the project are: To collect, characterize and investigate Ethiopian air pollution particlesin vitro. To evaluate the role of air pollution particles as inducers of oxidative stress and inflammationin-vivousing animal models. To investigate the inflammatory maternal plasma profile in PE and intra uterine growth restriction (IUGR)correlated to air pollution exposure. To investigate placental DNA methylation pattern and histology correlated to air pollution exposure levels. Increased insight intoenvironmental risk factors for PE is crucial to take preventive measures protecting pregnant women from the negative effects of air pollution.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kliniskt problem: Luftföroreningar i låg- och medelinkomst (LMIC) länder är ett enormt hälsoproblem. Dessa länder har dessutom den högsta mödradödligheten i världen. Havandeskapsförgiftning -Preeklampsi (PE) är en av de ledande orsakerna till mödramortalitet, och svarar för ca 18% av alla dödsfall bland mödrar och upp till 40% av de neonatala dödsfallen (uppgifter från WHO). Sjukdomen kännetecknas av högt blodtryck och äggviteläckage i urinen i slutet av graviditeten. Enda boten är att avbryta sjukdomsförloppet genom att förlösa modern. PE orsakar 15% prematuritet och 25% föds tillväxthämmade (IUGR). Orsakerna till sjukdomen är ännu inte helt klarlagda men centrala sjukdomsmekanismer är inflammationochoxidativ stresssom leder till en generell kärlskada -endotelskada och organsvikt i modern. Den generella kärlskadan blir delvis permanent vilket resulterar i att PE medför långtidskonsekvenser för modern med minst tre gångers ökad risk för kardiovaskulär sjukdom och stroke senare i livet. Man har nyligen visat ett samband mellan exponering för höga luftföroreningsnivåer och en ökad risk att utveckla PE, dock är de cellulära mekanismerna inte kända. Mål:Det övergripande syftet med detta multidiciplinära projektet är att systematiskt undersöka hur luftföroreningspartiklar inducerar oxidativ stress och inflammation under graviditeten. Hypotes:  Gruppens tidigare resultat har visat tydliga samband mellan exponering för luftföroreningar och risken att utveckla PE. Placentan utgör en barriär mellan fostrets och mammans blodcirkulationer. Oxidativ stress och inflammation skadar barriären varvid det uppstår ett läckage mellan cirkulationerna. Luftföroreningspartiklar triggar mammans immunförsvar och förstärker oxidativ stressoch inflammationvilket förstärker sjukdomsprogressen ytterligare. Miljö:Sedan 2010 har vi på ett effektivt sätt samarbetat och byggt upp en forskningsbas. Adama Regional Laboratorium, Adama sjukhus och 5 vårdcentraler är en del av den infrastruktur där gravida kvinnor rekryteras till studien. Forskningsgruppen har betydande samarbeten med beslutsfattare på Oromia Regional Health Bureau, Etiopiska Folkhälsoinstitutet och Armauer Hansen Research Institute (AHRI) samt College of Health Sciences vid Addis Ababa University. Adama ligger längs en hårt trafikerad motorväg som förbinder staden med Addis Abeba. Adamas regionalasjukhus har ett upptagningsområde motsvarande 600000 invånare. I november 2015 påbörjades rekryteringen till vår studie och avslutades februari 2018. Totalt har 2115+736 gravida kvinnor inkluderats. Projektet går nu in i analysfasen, i vilken insamlade luftföroreningspartiklar, blod och placentaprover analyseras enligt forskningsplanen. Specifika frågeställningar, metoder och arbetsplan:Att mäta och samla in luftföroreningar i Adama, Etiopien för att i olika cellkulturer utvärderapartiklars betydelse för induktion avoxidativ stress och endotelcellskada.2. Att i djurmodeller utvärderaisolerade luftföroreningspartiklars betydelse för induktion av oxidativ stress och inflammation.3. Att studera den inflammatoriska profilen hos gravida kvinnor i Adama med ny antikroppsarray teknologi. 4. Att studera placenta morfologi samtDNA methyleringsprofili korrelation till luftföroreningsexponering. Betydelse:   Sjukvårdskostnader för kvinnor med PE och deras för tidigt födda barn uppskattas globalt till 30 miljarder dollar årligen. Nya fynd har visat en koppling mellan exponering för luftförorening och en ökad risk att utveckla PE. I Etiopien uppskattades hushållens luftförorening orsaka mer än 50 000 dödsfall och nästan 5% av den nationella sjukdomsbördan. Detta beror främst på att både uppvärmning och matlagning sker på öppna eldstäder med kol och kodynga som bränsle. Vidare bidrar de oreglerade industri- och trafikutsläppen till att luftkvaliteten i afrikanska städer snabbt försämras och utgör ett allvarligt hot mot hälsa och miljö för miljontals afrikaner, inte bara gravida kvinnor. Effekten av luftföroreningspartiklar på gravida kvinnor är endast sparsamt studerat varför mekanismerna bakom den ökade risken för PE ännu är okänd. En djupare kunskap om luftföroreningars betydelse för gravida kvinnor kan bidra till att man genom enkel information skulle kunna förbättra deras inomhusmiljö och på sikt även kunna påverka myndigheter i syfte att reducera luftföroreningarna i landet. Ökad insikt i sjukdomsmekanismerna är också en förutsättning för att i framtiden kunna utveckla nya terapeutiska läkemedel.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tuberkulos (TB) är den infektionssjukdom som dödar flest människor i världen. Ca 10 miljoner insjuknar varje år, ca 1,7 miljoner dör. TB är vanligast bland de fattigaste i fattiga länder. WHO uppskattar att ca 4 miljoner av de som insjuknar varje år inte får korrekt diagnos och behandling. De flesta av dessa dör eller lever med en kronisk smittsam och funktionsnedsättande infektion med grava socioekonomiska konsekvenser.Vår tidigare forskning har visat att många personer med TB som söker vård inte lyckas fullfölja vårdkedjan.  I Uganda återvänder upp till 80% av patienter som testas för TB inte för att få reda på testresultaten och blir därför inte korrekt diagnostiserade. De kan därmed inte påbörja den 6-månaders antibiotikabehandling (längre för personer med antibiotikaresistent TB) som annars har mycket god effekt. Även bland de som får resultaten är det en stor andel som inte påbörjar behandlingen. Till och med i vårdinrättningar med tillgång till de senaste snabbdiagnostesterna påbörjar 20-40% av patienterna inte behandlingen.Vi har visat att en viktig orsak till detta är socioekonomiska barriärer. Såväl sjukdomen i sig som den tid man tvingas spendera inom sjukvården för diagnos och behandling innebär ofta ett stort produktivitets- och inkomstbortfall för individ och familj. Vanligtvis förloras 3-4 månaders inkomst eller motsvarande 30% av årsinkomsten för en familj, även när själva behandlingen är kostnadsfri för patienten. För TB patienter som ofta redan från början lever i en mycket prekär ekonomisk situation kan därför sjukdomen och dess behandling leda till katastrofala ekonomiska konsekvenser. Beslutet att påbörja TB behandling innebär således ofta ett svårt beslut som kräver avvägningar om alternativkostnader för att spendera tid inom sjukvården.Ekonomiskt och socialt stöd till TB patienter har därför förslagits som en viktig del av behandlingsstrategin, vilket kan leda till såväl bättre följsamhet som till mindre allvarliga socioekonomiska konsekvenser. Det finns begränsad tidigare forskning på detta område och flera frågor kvarstår kring hur sådana interventioner bäst ska designas och implementeras.I detta projekt kommer vi att utveckla och genomföra en pilotstudie av en innovativ modell för socioekonomiskt stöd. Modellen tas fram baserat på en detaljerad kartläggning av socioekonomiska barriärer med hjälp av socialepidemiologiska och beteendeekonomiska analyser. Studien kommer genomföras i Uganda, ett TB-endemiskt låginkomstland. Resultaten från de formative studierna kommer att användas för att lägga grunden till en kontextuellt lämplig randomiserad kontrollerad studie. Projektet har fyra målsättningar:Att identifiera sociala och ekonomiska barriärer för vårdsökande och fullföljande av vårdkedjan för personer med TB i Uganda.Att designa en innovativ och lokalt anpassad multi-dimensionell ekonomisk och social intervention för TB patienter för att förbättra vårdtillgänglighet och behandlingsutfall samt för att minska de negativa ekonomiska och sociala konsekvenserna av sjukdomen.Att genomföra en pilotstudie för att testa genomförbarheten av interventionen samt preliminärt utvärdera dess effektivitet.Att i samarbete med det nationella tuberkulosprogrammet i Uganda genomföra policy-dialoger för att förbereda en kontextuellt lämplig randomiserad kontrollerad studie, vars resultat kan leda till en hållbar policyförändring som kan implementeras nationellt.Vi kommer att använda en kombination av kvantitativa och kvalitativa metoder, inklusive intervjuer av TB patienter. Vi kommer dessutom engagera lokala beslutsfattare i tolkning av data, vid utvecklingen av pilotstudien, samt i policydialog och planering av den större randomiserade studien.Det tvärvetenskapliga teamet består av forskare med kompletterande expertis gällande TB, hälso- och sjukvårdsorganisation, global hälsa och sociala skyddsnät, samt olika metoder, inklusive epidemiologi, kvalitativ metod, policy analys och hälsoekonomi. Vi kommer publicera resultaten i prominenta internationella tidskrifter och vid internationella konferenser, samt ta fram populärvetenskapliga sammanfattningar för beslutsfattare. Resultaten kommer även att spridas genom SPARKS (the Social Protection Action Research and Knowledge Sharing Network), ett nätverk för forskning om sociala skyddsnät och hälsa som drivs av Institutionen för Folkhälsovetenskap vid KI i samarbete med WHO och ett flertal forskningsinstitutioner i låg-, medel och höginkomstländer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Tuberculosis (TB) is the world’s number one infectious killer and a public health threat, especially in low-middle-income countries. Poor case detection is a critical gap in TB care, where 40% of the world’s 10 million cases are not detected (WHO 2017). Many of these patients are lost in the pre-treatment period; up to 83% in Uganda (Shete 2017). A major reason for this is the social and economic barriers that impede access to care (Shete 2015). Accordingly, WHO’s End TB Strategy proposes the use of social protection interventions as part of TB care (Uplekar 2015). How best to implement and scale-up these interventions is still unknown.The purpose of our research is to develop an evidence base for the effectiveness of social protection interventions in enabling completion of diagnostic evaluation and treatment initiation for TB patients in Uganda. We will use formative mixed-methods research to identify social and economic barriers that impede access and adherence to care. We will design and evaluate a context specific, multi-faceted social protection intervention to overcome these barriers. Our outcomes will be the proportion of: (1) diagnosed patients who initiate TB treatment; (2) TB affected households who suffer catastrophic costs. Working closely with the Ugandan government, our results will be used to effect changes in health and development policy to improve health outcomes for TB patients, and to reduce the socio-economic risks for this vulnerable population.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Evaluating the Impact of Cash Transfers Plus on Tuberculosis Outcomes in Uganda: the ExaCT TB Study</narrative>
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      <narrative>Tuberculosis (TB) is the world’s number one infectious killer and a public health threat, especially in low-middle-income countries. Poor case detection is a critical gap in TB care, where 40% of the world’s 10 million cases are not detected (WHO 2017). Many of these patients are lost in the pre-treatment period; up to 83% in Uganda (Shete 2017). A major reason for this is the social and economic barriers that impede access to care (Shete 2015). Accordingly, WHO’s End TB Strategy proposes the use of social protection interventions as part of TB care (Uplekar 2015). How best to implement and scale-up these interventions is still unknown.The purpose of our research is to develop an evidence base for the effectiveness of social protection interventions in enabling completion of diagnostic evaluation and treatment initiation for TB patients in Uganda. We will use formative mixed-methods research to identify social and economic barriers that impede access and adherence to care. We will design and evaluate a context specific, multi-faceted social protection intervention to overcome these barriers. Our outcomes will be the proportion of: (1) diagnosed patients who initiate TB treatment; (2) TB affected households who suffer catastrophic costs. Working closely with the Ugandan government, our results will be used to effect changes in health and development policy to improve health outcomes for TB patients, and to reduce the socio-economic risks for this vulnerable population.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This research proposal sets out to critically examine how the military institution could function as an ‘agent of change’ in terms of gender relations in post-conflict societies. It focuses on the role of gender in military reforms in two post-conflict states: Liberia and Mali. The innovativeness of the project lies in its paradox: viewing a conservative, patriarchal and masculine institution as a potential driver for gender equality in post-conflict societies. The project spans over three levels of analysis: taking off at a micro-level, the project adopts a military sociology perspective to analyze individual gender relations within the military institution through interviews and observation. Stepping up to a meso-level, studying the role of gender in post-conflict militaries, will enable comparisons and generalizations on an institutional level. Finally, on a macro-level, the project examines how the reform of the military in a post-conflict society could contribute to transform existing gendered hierarchies through the empowerment of women, thereby contributing to creating a gender-just peace. The project adds a new and under-researched perspective of the military as not only an institution characterized by continuity, conservatism and hierarchy, but also as a potential ‘agent of change’ for gender relations in a post-conflict society. It will generate new theoretical and empirical insights of utmost relevance when it comes to achieving sustainable peace and developmenet</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I länder som drabbats av väpnad konflikt är reformer av säkerhetshetssektorn ofta en del av fredsprocessen. Dels genomförs dessa reformer för att befolkningen ska få en ny tilltro till statliga aktörer med ett våldsmonopol, såsom polis och militär, dels genomförs de för att dessa institutioner effektivt ska kunna bidra till ett fredligt samhälle som styrs av transparens, ansvarsutkrävande och rättstatens principer. En aspekt av dessa reformer innebär att den militära institutionen öppnas upp för att inkludera underrepresenterade grupper inom armén, för att bättre återspegla samhällets mångfald. Tidigare forskning har påvisat att militären kan karakteriseras som en sluten, konservativ och starkt maskulin institution som har svårt för att acceptera förändringar och mångfald. Den spänning och utmaning som genusreformer av militären innebär ligger till grund för det föreslagna projektet som analyserar hur integrering av både genus- och jämställdhetsperspektiv fungerar i två konfliktdrabbade stater: Mali och Liberia.  Om man lyckas skapa mer jämställda relationer mellan kvinnor och män inom en konservativ och maskulin institution som militären, finns det möjlighet att överföra lärdomar från en sådan process till samhället i stort, där militären skulle kunna fungera som en förebild och en drivande aktör för ett mer jämställt samhälle. Forskning har redan tidigare visat att ett jämställt samhälle, där kvinnor och män har samma rättigheter och möjligheter, är en förutsättning för hållbar fred och utveckling. För ett konfliktdrabbat land bör just jämställdhet därför vara en av de första prioriteringarna i en hållbar fredsprocess. Det underliggande antagandet för detta projekt är därför att den reformerade och konfliktdrabbade militären skulle kunna fungera som en aktör för förändring av genusrelationer mellan kvinnor och män, inte bara inom armén, men även inom samhället i stort. Detta projekt studerar hur de konfliktdrabbade länderna Mali och Liberia har integrerat genus- och jämställdhetsperspektiv i sina militära institutioner. Genus förstås här som sociala konstruktioner av kön och avser förväntningar på, eller normer för, hur män och kvinnor bör bete sig. Detta projekt fokuserar både på genusintegration, och integration av kvinnor i armén mer specifikt. Fokuset på kvinnor beror på att just kvinnor är kraftigt underrepresenterade i militärer världen över, och som en konsekvens av detta är dessa institutioner starkt maskulina, i den bemärkelse att så kallade "maskulina egenskaper" som förknippas främst med män. Därmed tenderar sådant som fysisk styrka, mod, aggressivitet och rationalitet att priviligieras och lyftas fram före så kallade "feminina egenskaper" såsom empati, kommunikation och omtanke. Kvinnor har därför ofta upplevt könsbaserad diskriminering inom militära institutioner och sällan åtnjutit samma status och militära identitet som sina manliga kollegor. Reformer av den militära institutionen efter konflikt innebär en möjlighet att ändra på tidigare inlärda beteenden och sedvänjor och därmed även lägga grunden för en mer jämlik institution där både män och kvinnor får ta plats och där jämställdhetsperspektiv prioriteras. Vi avser att på mikro- meso- och makronivå studera förändringar av hur genus konstrueras i roller, praktiker och normer. Med avstamp på individ- och gruppnivå inom militären i Mali och Liberia, kartlägger vi i vilken utsträckning man har lyckats med att skapa genusintegration och jämställdhet inom den reformerade militären. På basis av dessa resultat går vi vidare och undersöker om dessa förändringar avspeglas på meso- och makronivå i respektive samhälle. Om vi ser att de förändrade genusmönsten på mikronivå återspeglas på högre nivå i samhället, kan vi dra slutsatser om att förändringar i genusstrukturer inom militären också kan påverka genusrelationer i samhället i stort. Denna studie är explorativ och använder olika kvalitativa tekniker för att spåra förändringar gällande genusintegrering och jämställdhet. Vi använder oss av semistrukturerade intervjuer med individer och fokusgrupper. Därutöver kommer vi att bedriva deltagande observationer på militärbaser i Mali och Liberia. Ett stort skriftligt material, bestående av allt ifrån policydokument, konstitutioner, "White papers" och förhandlingsprotokoll kommer även att granskas för att spåra möjliga förändringar i militärens och samhällets genusstrukturer från mikro-till makronivå.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The military as an ´agent of change´ for gender-relations in post-conflict societies? - evidence from Mali and Liberia</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Östra Nilens avrinningsområde omfattar länderna Etiopien, Sudan och Egypten. Denna del av Nilen, som också kallas den Blå Nilen, står för den absoluta merparten av det vatten som slutligen mynnar i Medelhavet. På vägen mot havet används vatten till en rad olika ändamål såsom vattenkraft, bevattning, industri- och hushållsändamål. Länderna som delar Nilens vatten har hittills haft svårt att komma överens om hur denna gemensamma resurs ska fördelas och användas länderna emellan. Detta har lett till ett frostigt politiskt samtalsklimat dem emellan.Syftet med det föreslagna forskningsnätverket är att bygga upp en forsknings-plattform för samtal länderna emellan som ligger utanför den politiska sfären och som kan arbete på rent vetenskaplig basis med att öka förståelsen för Nilens vattenresurser.Inledningsvis kommer den internationella forskargruppen att fokusera på hur klimatdrivna katastrofer i form av långvarig torka och översvämningar påverkar samhällen i avrinningsområdet. Framförallt kommer forskningen att försöka klargöra hur sårbara delar av samhället, fattiga, äldre, kvinnor och barn har påverkats och förväntas påverkas i framtiden i takt med att den globala uppvärmningen ökar variabiliteten i nederbörden i tid och rum samt förväntas öka antalet vattenkatastrofer. Forskargruppen kommer också att söka utröna i vilken omfattning och på vilket sätt som den klimatdrivna negativa påverkan på samhället leder till att människor i högre omfattning mister liv, leverne och bostad och tvingas till flykt inom eller utom regionen och bidrar därmed till de stora flyktingströmmar som präglar regionen. Lärdomarna kommer att ligga till grund för rekommendationer till policy och beslutsfattare i regionen och kommer att på sikt bidra till ökad resiliens och fattigdomsminskning i sårbara samhällen.Forskningssamarbetet kommer att ledas av "Forskar-skolan för internationellt vattensamarbete" vid Avdelningen för freds och konfliktforskning, Uppsala universitet och som är en del av UNESCO kategori-II centret "International Centre for Water Cooperation" (ICWC) vid Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI). SIWI och Uppsala universitet kommer därmed att utgöra en neutral part i samarbetet vilket kommer att borga för att samarbetet vilar på vetenskaplig grund och avhåller sig från att ta ståndpunkt i den politiska dialogen kring vattenfrågor i östra Nilens avrinningsområde. SIWI har med stöd av svenska staten (genom Sida) under lång tid ägnat sig åt att facilitera samtal och samarbete kring gemensamma flodsystem. Den föreslagna forskningen kommer att stärka Sveriges möjlighet att fortsätta med detta viktiga policy-arbete och kommer att bidra till den positiva bild som omvärlden har av Sverige som land och neutral part i internationellt fredsbyggande och konfliktförebyggande arbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>A research network will be set up with partners from Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan and Sweden to address how climate change driven water hazards (floods and droughts) impact on poor and vulnerable populations in communities in the eastern Nile basin countries. The result will provide guidance to policy and decision makers on how resilience can be strengthened in the affected communities. This will contribute to reduced poverty, strengthened resilience and improved security (livelihood, water, food and political) in the region. This in turn is likely to reduce the need for forced migration within and beyond the region.The research network will provide an important non-political science based dialogue platform among the eastern Nile basin countries, with the ability to balance the infected political dialogue linked to the Nile basin water resources. Swedish research and policy support on water diplomacy will be strengthened and the ability of Swedish actors to have tangible and positive influence on transboundary water dialogues in the Nile basin will be improved.The research will be implemented through a series of joint research planning and proposal writing meetings in the Nile basin and in Sweden (e.g participation in the World Water Week in Stockholm). The Research School on International Water Cooperation hosted by Uppsala university on behalf of the International Centre for Water Cooperation, a UNESCO category II centre housed by SIWI, will coordinate the research network.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Forsknings-samarbete kring vatten i östra Nilens avrinningsområde</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Östra Nilens avrinningsområde omfattar länderna Etiopien, Sudan och Egypten. Denna del av Nilen, som också kallas den Blå Nilen, står för den absoluta merparten av det vatten som slutligen mynnar i Medelhavet. På vägen mot havet används vatten till en rad olika ändamål såsom vattenkraft, bevattning, industri- och hushållsändamål. Länderna som delar Nilens vatten har hittills haft svårt att komma överens om hur denna gemensamma resurs ska fördelas och användas länderna emellan. Detta har lett till ett frostigt politiskt samtalsklimat dem emellan.Syftet med det föreslagna forskningsnätverket är att bygga upp en forsknings-plattform för samtal länderna emellan som ligger utanför den politiska sfären och som kan arbete på rent vetenskaplig basis med att öka förståelsen för Nilens vattenresurser.Inledningsvis kommer den internationella forskargruppen att fokusera på hur klimatdrivna katastrofer i form av långvarig torka och översvämningar påverkar samhällen i avrinningsområdet. Framförallt kommer forskningen att försöka klargöra hur sårbara delar av samhället, fattiga, äldre, kvinnor och barn har påverkats och förväntas påverkas i framtiden i takt med att den globala uppvärmningen ökar variabiliteten i nederbörden i tid och rum samt förväntas öka antalet vattenkatastrofer. Forskargruppen kommer också att söka utröna i vilken omfattning och på vilket sätt som den klimatdrivna negativa påverkan på samhället leder till att människor i högre omfattning mister liv, leverne och bostad och tvingas till flykt inom eller utom regionen och bidrar därmed till de stora flyktingströmmar som präglar regionen. Lärdomarna kommer att ligga till grund för rekommendationer till policy och beslutsfattare i regionen och kommer att på sikt bidra till ökad resiliens och fattigdomsminskning i sårbara samhällen.Forskningssamarbetet kommer att ledas av "Forskar-skolan för internationellt vattensamarbete" vid Avdelningen för freds och konfliktforskning, Uppsala universitet och som är en del av UNESCO kategori-II centret "International Centre for Water Cooperation" (ICWC) vid Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI). SIWI och Uppsala universitet kommer därmed att utgöra en neutral part i samarbetet vilket kommer att borga för att samarbetet vilar på vetenskaplig grund och avhåller sig från att ta ståndpunkt i den politiska dialogen kring vattenfrågor i östra Nilens avrinningsområde. SIWI har med stöd av svenska staten (genom Sida) under lång tid ägnat sig åt att facilitera samtal och samarbete kring gemensamma flodsystem. Den föreslagna forskningen kommer att stärka Sveriges möjlighet att fortsätta med detta viktiga policy-arbete och kommer att bidra till den positiva bild som omvärlden har av Sverige som land och neutral part i internationellt fredsbyggande och konfliktförebyggande arbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>A research network will be set up with partners from Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan and Sweden to address how climate change driven water hazards (floods and droughts) impact on poor and vulnerable populations in communities in the eastern Nile basin countries. The result will provide guidance to policy and decision makers on how resilience can be strengthened in the affected communities. This will contribute to reduced poverty, strengthened resilience and improved security (livelihood, water, food and political) in the region. This in turn is likely to reduce the need for forced migration within and beyond the region.The research network will provide an important non-political science based dialogue platform among the eastern Nile basin countries, with the ability to balance the infected political dialogue linked to the Nile basin water resources. Swedish research and policy support on water diplomacy will be strengthened and the ability of Swedish actors to have tangible and positive influence on transboundary water dialogues in the Nile basin will be improved.The research will be implemented through a series of joint research planning and proposal writing meetings in the Nile basin and in Sweden (e.g participation in the World Water Week in Stockholm). The Research School on International Water Cooperation hosted by Uppsala university on behalf of the International Centre for Water Cooperation, a UNESCO category II centre housed by SIWI, will coordinate the research network.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Främjande av Dekoko (Pisum sativum ssp. abyssinicum) för en tryggad livsmedelsförsörjning i Etiopien</narrative>
      <narrative>Promoting Dekoko (Pisum sativum ssp. abyssinicum) to enhance its contribution to food security in Ethiopia</narrative>
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      <narrative>During the last five decades, Ethiopia’s population grew at annual rate of 2.6% but crop production grew by only 2% annually. This has resulted in reduced farming based family income. As a consequence, food security remains a main challenge although the country is rich in crop genetic resources. Hence, sustainable intensification of crop productivity for food security and climate resilience is required. Ethiopia is an important genetic diversity center for crops such as field pea. Two types of field peas are grown in Ethiopia: Pisum sativum spp. sativum and P. sativum spp. abyssinicum (Dekoko), both having significant contribution to food and nutritional security. Dekoko, which is targeted in this project has been independently domesticated, cultivated and consumed as protein supplement to the cereal-based diets in Ethiopia. It plays an important role in supplying affordable protein to rural population and in improving soil fertility through nitrogen fixation. However, it is grown in few localities in Ethiopia and not much has been done to promote it as a contributor to food security. Hence, this project aimed at analyses of Dekko’s genetic diversity, association with nitrogen fixing symbionts and nutritional quality, and documenting its indigenous knowledge and socio-economic significance. The data to be generated will be used to develop a joint project for the improvement and sustainable use of Dekoko for its contribution to sustainable food security in Ethiopia and beyond.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Etiopien är ett utvecklingsland där matförsörjningen fortfarande är en stor utmaning trots att landet är rikt på genetiska resurser, inklusive nära släktingar till våra odlade grödor, som är viktiga källor till vidare förädling. Etiopien består av många olika agroekologiska och agrogeografiska zoner där det traditionella jorbruk som utvecklats under årtusenden har gjort landet till ett viktigt primärt och sekundärt centrum för många odlade kulturväxter. Den periodvis försämrade tillgången på mat beror till stor del på det omoderna jordbruket. Småjordbruket står för ca 95% av födoämnestillgången och man använder fortfarande till stor del traditionella lantraser i produktionen.Baljväxter är universalgrödor som ger inkomst, försörjning och mat till småjordbrukaren. Dessa växter är ofta tåliga och kan relativt väl motstå både biotisk och abiotisk stress såsom torka, sjukdomar och insektsangrepp. Dessutom kan de fixera kväve genom symbios med kvävefixerande bakterier, en egenskap som är viktig för bönder som inte har råd med konstgödsel. Dessutom har de ett högt nutritionellt värde med hög proteinhalt. Baljväxterna kan därigenom balansera den huvudsakligen kolhydratrika diet som dominerar. I Etiopien odlas olika typer av baljväxter, t. ex. bondbönor och ärtor, och de utgör ett mycket viktigt bidrag till proteinförsörjningen för lantbruksbefolkningen och bidrar till att öka åkerjordens kvävehalt. Etiopien är ett av de genetiska centra som finns för ärta, Pisum sativum, och dess vilda släktingar. Idag är man Afrikas största producent av ärtor och den sjätte största producenten i världen. P. sativum ssp. abyssinicum (lokalt benämnd Dekoko) har sedan länge domesticerats och odlats i Etiopien. Tillsammans med den vanliga ärtan, P. sativum ssp. sativum, används den som proteintillskott till den cerealiebaserade dieten. Dekoko är mycket uppskattad för den goda smaken och betingar ett högt pris jämfört med vanliga ärtor. Tillgången är emellertid begränsad eftersom den endast odlas på få platser i norra Etiopien. Nyligen gjorda studier har visat att produktionen minskar pga sjukdomar och insektsangrepp.Trots dess betydelse har få studier av Dekoko gjorts. Genetiska studier med molekylära markörer har inte genomförts och växtförädlingsprogram saknas helt. Dess innehåll av olika näringsämnen, kvantitativt eller kvalitativt, har inte undersökts i någon större omfattning och dess socioekonomiska värde eller bevarandestatus har inte dokumenterats. Vi vill därför i det här projektet dokumentera den kunskap som finns om Dekoko och dess olika lantraser, deras socioekonomiska betydelse och hur Dekoko används. Genetiska diversitetsanalyser av Dekoko och dess symbionter kommer att göras med olika markörtekniker vid Addis Ababa University (AAU) och SLU.Det här projektet är till sin natur interdisciplinärt och involverar experter från olika discipliner vid SLU och AAU. Gemensamma workshops och seminarier kommer att anordnas som stärker banden mellan AAU och SLU för att även framledes kunna anta de utmaningar som möter utvecklingsländerna. Projektet kommer mer specifikt att skapa förutsättningar för ett fördjupat samarbete mellan de två länderna inom växtproduktion och förädling. Projektet passar väl in i Etiopiens prioriterade nationella policy för jordbruksforskning och Sveriges strategi för forskningssamarbete med utvecklingsländer. Det kommer också att bidra till en säkrare matproduktion och förbättrade levnadsomständigheter för resurssvaga bönder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>During the last five decades, Ethiopia’s population grew at annual rate of 2.6% but crop production grew by only 2% annually. This has resulted in reduced farming based family income. As a consequence, food security remains a main challenge although the country is rich in crop genetic resources. Hence, sustainable intensification of crop productivity for food security and climate resilience is required. Ethiopia is an important genetic diversity center for crops such as field pea. Two types of field peas are grown in Ethiopia: Pisum sativum spp. sativum and P. sativum spp. abyssinicum (Dekoko), both having significant contribution to food and nutritional security. Dekoko, which is targeted in this project has been independently domesticated, cultivated and consumed as protein supplement to the cereal-based diets in Ethiopia. It plays an important role in supplying affordable protein to rural population and in improving soil fertility through nitrogen fixation. However, it is grown in few localities in Ethiopia and not much has been done to promote it as a contributor to food security. Hence, this project aimed at analyses of Dekko’s genetic diversity, association with nitrogen fixing symbionts and nutritional quality, and documenting its indigenous knowledge and socio-economic significance. The data to be generated will be used to develop a joint project for the improvement and sustainable use of Dekoko for its contribution to sustainable food security in Ethiopia and beyond.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Etiopien är ett utvecklingsland där matförsörjningen fortfarande är en stor utmaning trots att landet är rikt på genetiska resurser, inklusive nära släktingar till våra odlade grödor, som är viktiga källor till vidare förädling. Etiopien består av många olika agroekologiska och agrogeografiska zoner där det traditionella jorbruk som utvecklats under årtusenden har gjort landet till ett viktigt primärt och sekundärt centrum för många odlade kulturväxter. Den periodvis försämrade tillgången på mat beror till stor del på det omoderna jordbruket. Småjordbruket står för ca 95% av födoämnestillgången och man använder fortfarande till stor del traditionella lantraser i produktionen.Baljväxter är universalgrödor som ger inkomst, försörjning och mat till småjordbrukaren. Dessa växter är ofta tåliga och kan relativt väl motstå både biotisk och abiotisk stress såsom torka, sjukdomar och insektsangrepp. Dessutom kan de fixera kväve genom symbios med kvävefixerande bakterier, en egenskap som är viktig för bönder som inte har råd med konstgödsel. Dessutom har de ett högt nutritionellt värde med hög proteinhalt. Baljväxterna kan därigenom balansera den huvudsakligen kolhydratrika diet som dominerar. I Etiopien odlas olika typer av baljväxter, t. ex. bondbönor och ärtor, och de utgör ett mycket viktigt bidrag till proteinförsörjningen för lantbruksbefolkningen och bidrar till att öka åkerjordens kvävehalt. Etiopien är ett av de genetiska centra som finns för ärta, Pisum sativum, och dess vilda släktingar. Idag är man Afrikas största producent av ärtor och den sjätte största producenten i världen. P. sativum ssp. abyssinicum (lokalt benämnd Dekoko) har sedan länge domesticerats och odlats i Etiopien. Tillsammans med den vanliga ärtan, P. sativum ssp. sativum, används den som proteintillskott till den cerealiebaserade dieten. Dekoko är mycket uppskattad för den goda smaken och betingar ett högt pris jämfört med vanliga ärtor. Tillgången är emellertid begränsad eftersom den endast odlas på få platser i norra Etiopien. Nyligen gjorda studier har visat att produktionen minskar pga sjukdomar och insektsangrepp.Trots dess betydelse har få studier av Dekoko gjorts. Genetiska studier med molekylära markörer har inte genomförts och växtförädlingsprogram saknas helt. Dess innehåll av olika näringsämnen, kvantitativt eller kvalitativt, har inte undersökts i någon större omfattning och dess socioekonomiska värde eller bevarandestatus har inte dokumenterats. Vi vill därför i det här projektet dokumentera den kunskap som finns om Dekoko och dess olika lantraser, deras socioekonomiska betydelse och hur Dekoko används. Genetiska diversitetsanalyser av Dekoko och dess symbionter kommer att göras med olika markörtekniker vid Addis Ababa University (AAU) och SLU.Det här projektet är till sin natur interdisciplinärt och involverar experter från olika discipliner vid SLU och AAU. Gemensamma workshops och seminarier kommer att anordnas som stärker banden mellan AAU och SLU för att även framledes kunna anta de utmaningar som möter utvecklingsländerna. Projektet kommer mer specifikt att skapa förutsättningar för ett fördjupat samarbete mellan de två länderna inom växtproduktion och förädling. Projektet passar väl in i Etiopiens prioriterade nationella policy för jordbruksforskning och Sveriges strategi för forskningssamarbete med utvecklingsländer. Det kommer också att bidra till en säkrare matproduktion och förbättrade levnadsomständigheter för resurssvaga bönder.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att uppmuntra sociala innovationer för att bekämpa fattigdom i Östafrika: Lärdomar från en intervention i Masterutbildningen</narrative>
      <narrative>Encouraging social innovations for combating poverty in East Africa: Lessons from a postgraduate educational intervention</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kenya och Uganda tillhör de fattigaste länderna i världen och det finns ett stort behov av att bekämpa deras fattigdom. I det här Swedish-Links-projektet kommer vi att därför att genomföra en intervention i Masterutbildningen vid två afrikanska universitet, ett i Kenya och ett i Uganda.  Interventionen går ut på att samhällsvetenskapliga studenter under en workshop får träffa både lokalbefolkningen och sociala innovatörer för att tillsammans diskutera konkreta problem som är kopplade till fattigdom i deras region. Efter diskussionen får studenterna sedan fundera över hur de skulle kunna forska på dessa problem för att på sikt komma fram till hållbara lösningar.Masterutbildningen är tvåårig och studenterna genomför egna forskningsprojekt under det sista året. Tanken är att interventionen ska trigga studenterna att fundera ut och genomföra forskningsprojekt som är relaterade till att minska fattigdom genom sociala innovationer. Med sociala innovationer menas att både medel och mål är sociala (exempelvis service och handel), till skillnad från tekniska innovationer som vanligen kopplas till industriella produkter. I vårt projekt är vi nyfikna på om interventionen har någon betydelse för studenterna i detta avseende och om det finns några könsskillnader när det gäller inriktningen på deras forskningsprojekt.Vi kommer att intervjua 12 studenter som har deltagit i interventionen för att ta reda på hur de upplevde workshopen och om de har blivit inspirerade att utforma forskningsprojekt som är relaterade till att bekämpa fattigdom genom sociala innovationer. Om det finns intervjupersoner som inte har valt det spåret i sitt forskningsprojekt kommer vi att undersöka varför. Baserat på intervjuresultaten formulerar vi sedan en enkät som skickas ut till samtliga studenter (ca 100 personer) som deltagit i interventionen. Enkäten syftar till att visa på generella tendenser i studentgruppen. När intervjuerna och enkäterna analyseras kommer särskild vikt att läggas vid eventuella könsskillnader och om interventionen har haft betydelse för studenternas forskningsprojekt.Vårt team består av utbildningsforskare i Sverige, Kenya samt Uganda och innebär att ett nytt forskningssamarbete etableras mellan länderna. Under Swedish-Links-projektets gång kommer vi att resa till varandras lärosäten för att diskutera arbetet och utbyta kunskaper om villkoren för studenters lärande. Vi kommer också att ha många virtuella möten över Internet för att hålla dialogen vid liv. Resultaten som genereras i projektet kommer att spridas till utbildningsledare i Kenya och Uganda, samt publiceras i en internationell vetenskaplig artikel. Vi förväntar oss också att projektet ska generera nya forskningsfrågor som kan leda till större gemensamma forskningsprojekt inom en snar framtid. Ambitionen är således att vårt projekt ska leda till ett långvarigt forskningssamarbete som kan stärka svenskt utvecklingssamarbete och utvecklingen i Östafrika.Den forskning som kommer att bedrivas i Swedish-Links-projektet är viktig av flera skäl. Dels berör projektet tre av de globala målen för hållbar utveckling: (1) Ingen fattigdom, (2) God utbildning för alla, och (3) Jämställdhet.  Dels skapas ett konkret underlag för att utveckla Masterutbildningen i Östafrika som på sikt kan bidra till att uppfylla dessa mål med särskild tonvikt vid att reducera fattigdom. Resultatet kan även vara relevant för andra utvecklingsländer som står inför liknande utmaningar. Dessutom bidrar projektet till den internationella forskningsfronten eftersom det för närvarande saknas studier som specifikt belyser relationen mellan innovativ forskning, genus och studenters lärande i utvecklingsländer.</narrative>
      <narrative>This is a 2-year pilot project focused on the impact of an educational intervention at two Higher Education Institutions in Kenya and Uganda. The research questions are: How do Master students experience an intervention based on meeting community members and social innovators for combating poverty?Does the intervention have an impact on the Master students’ research projects? How?Are there any gender differences with respect to the students’ approaches to community based learning and social innovations for combating poverty? The research team will collect interview data (n=12) and survey data (n=100) from the students to analyze the outcomes of the intervention. Thus it is expected that the students will come up with research projects relevant to poverty reduction. The project will be carried out by researchers in Sweden, Kenya and Uganda. The African researchers will execute the intervention and data collection in continuous dialogue with the Swedish PI. Qualitative and statistical analyses will be conducted by the Swedish and Kenyan PIs. The African researchers will distribute the results to educational leaders at seminars in Uganda/Kenya. All researchers will be involved in article writing, and in a joint research application to VR/Development research in 2020.The project will promote the impact of development research from Kenya, Uganda, and Sweden, and it may also lead to new policies and curricula in East African postgraduate education for reducing poverty.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Encouraging social innovations for combating poverty in East Africa: Lessons from a postgraduate educational intervention</narrative>
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      <narrative>This is a 2-year pilot project focused on the impact of an educational intervention at two Higher Education Institutions in Kenya and Uganda. The research questions are: How do Master students experience an intervention based on meeting community members and social innovators for combating poverty?Does the intervention have an impact on the Master students’ research projects? How?Are there any gender differences with respect to the students’ approaches to community based learning and social innovations for combating poverty? The research team will collect interview data (n=12) and survey data (n=100) from the students to analyze the outcomes of the intervention. Thus it is expected that the students will come up with research projects relevant to poverty reduction. The project will be carried out by researchers in Sweden, Kenya and Uganda. The African researchers will execute the intervention and data collection in continuous dialogue with the Swedish PI. Qualitative and statistical analyses will be conducted by the Swedish and Kenyan PIs. The African researchers will distribute the results to educational leaders at seminars in Uganda/Kenya. All researchers will be involved in article writing, and in a joint research application to VR/Development research in 2020.The project will promote the impact of development research from Kenya, Uganda, and Sweden, and it may also lead to new policies and curricula in East African postgraduate education for reducing poverty.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kenya och Uganda tillhör de fattigaste länderna i världen och det finns ett stort behov av att bekämpa deras fattigdom. I det här Swedish-Links-projektet kommer vi att därför att genomföra en intervention i Masterutbildningen vid två afrikanska universitet, ett i Kenya och ett i Uganda.  Interventionen går ut på att samhällsvetenskapliga studenter under en workshop får träffa både lokalbefolkningen och sociala innovatörer för att tillsammans diskutera konkreta problem som är kopplade till fattigdom i deras region. Efter diskussionen får studenterna sedan fundera över hur de skulle kunna forska på dessa problem för att på sikt komma fram till hållbara lösningar.Masterutbildningen är tvåårig och studenterna genomför egna forskningsprojekt under det sista året. Tanken är att interventionen ska trigga studenterna att fundera ut och genomföra forskningsprojekt som är relaterade till att minska fattigdom genom sociala innovationer. Med sociala innovationer menas att både medel och mål är sociala (exempelvis service och handel), till skillnad från tekniska innovationer som vanligen kopplas till industriella produkter. I vårt projekt är vi nyfikna på om interventionen har någon betydelse för studenterna i detta avseende och om det finns några könsskillnader när det gäller inriktningen på deras forskningsprojekt.Vi kommer att intervjua 12 studenter som har deltagit i interventionen för att ta reda på hur de upplevde workshopen och om de har blivit inspirerade att utforma forskningsprojekt som är relaterade till att bekämpa fattigdom genom sociala innovationer. Om det finns intervjupersoner som inte har valt det spåret i sitt forskningsprojekt kommer vi att undersöka varför. Baserat på intervjuresultaten formulerar vi sedan en enkät som skickas ut till samtliga studenter (ca 100 personer) som deltagit i interventionen. Enkäten syftar till att visa på generella tendenser i studentgruppen. När intervjuerna och enkäterna analyseras kommer särskild vikt att läggas vid eventuella könsskillnader och om interventionen har haft betydelse för studenternas forskningsprojekt.Vårt team består av utbildningsforskare i Sverige, Kenya samt Uganda och innebär att ett nytt forskningssamarbete etableras mellan länderna. Under Swedish-Links-projektets gång kommer vi att resa till varandras lärosäten för att diskutera arbetet och utbyta kunskaper om villkoren för studenters lärande. Vi kommer också att ha många virtuella möten över Internet för att hålla dialogen vid liv. Resultaten som genereras i projektet kommer att spridas till utbildningsledare i Kenya och Uganda, samt publiceras i en internationell vetenskaplig artikel. Vi förväntar oss också att projektet ska generera nya forskningsfrågor som kan leda till större gemensamma forskningsprojekt inom en snar framtid. Ambitionen är således att vårt projekt ska leda till ett långvarigt forskningssamarbete som kan stärka svenskt utvecklingssamarbete och utvecklingen i Östafrika.Den forskning som kommer att bedrivas i Swedish-Links-projektet är viktig av flera skäl. Dels berör projektet tre av de globala målen för hållbar utveckling: (1) Ingen fattigdom, (2) God utbildning för alla, och (3) Jämställdhet.  Dels skapas ett konkret underlag för att utveckla Masterutbildningen i Östafrika som på sikt kan bidra till att uppfylla dessa mål med särskild tonvikt vid att reducera fattigdom. Resultatet kan även vara relevant för andra utvecklingsländer som står inför liknande utmaningar. Dessutom bidrar projektet till den internationella forskningsfronten eftersom det för närvarande saknas studier som specifikt belyser relationen mellan innovativ forskning, genus och studenters lärande i utvecklingsländer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Dengue and Zika are arboviral viruses that affect a significant portion of the world population causing many deaths. While there is no direct correlation between the income level and the possibility of being infected by the dengue virus, the economic impact on the poor is much larger since the funds spent by households below the poverty-line for the treatment of dengue amounts to 93.7% of their monthly per capita income even though free health care is available in Sri Lanka.The main vectors species of the Dengue and Zika viruses are mosquitoes that breed in very slow-flowing or standing water pools. It is important to reduce and control such breeding grounds to contain the spread of the diseases. We propose to use drones, unmanned micro aerial vehicles (UAV), to locate mosquito breeding grounds. UAVs equipped with cameras, accelerometers and other sensors can provide close-range aerial-inspection-capabilities. Using drones is a low-cost and hence sustainable solution. The main scientific challenges are to conceive visual-based, active sensing functionality to allow drones autonomously locate the relevant sites with little to no human intervention. Further, drones must be enabled to maneuver in confined areas to carry out the required tasks in built-up urban environments. Lastly, we must adaptively coordinate the operation of multiple drones to balance the application load among available resources, particularly with respect to the limited battery lifetime.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Dengue och zika är artropodburna virus som påverkar en signifikant del av världens befolkning och som leder till många dödsfall. Gällande zika; bilder på spädbarn med småväxta huvuden har skakat världen. Många av dessa barn kommer att drabbas av förödande psykiska och fysiska funktionshinder.  Trots att inte finns någon direkt korrelation mellan människors inkomstnivå och sannolikheten att bli infekterad av dengueviruset är den ekonomiska inverkan på de fattiga mycket större. Detta beror på att de tillgångar som spenderas av fattigare hushåll för behandling av dengue uppgår till 93.7 % av månadsinkomsten per invånare, trots att Sri Lanka erbjuder kostnadsfri sjukvård. De huvudsakliga vektorarterna som bär på dengue -och zikavirusen är myggorna Aedes aegypti och Aedes albopictus. De förökar sig i väldigt långsamt-flödande vattendrag eller i stilla vatten. Det är viktigt att reducera och kontrollera sådana häckningsplatser för att begränsa spridningen av dessa sjukdomar. Vi föreslår att använda drönare (UAVs) för att lokalisera myggornas häckningsområden. UAVs utrustade med kameror, accelerometrar, gyroskop och andra sensorer kan bidra med luftinspektioner från nära håll. Att använda drönare för detta ändamål kostar inte mycket och är därför en hållbar lösning. De huvudsakliga vetenskapliga utmaningarna ligger i realisera en aktiv sensorfunktionalitet som är visuellt baserad och som tillåter drönare att autonomt lokalisera de relevanta platserna utan mänskligt ingripande. Dessa drönare måste kunna manövrera i begränsade områden för att kunna utföra nödvändig identifikation i urbana miljöer som staden Colombo. Slutligen måste vi kunna adaptivt koordinera driften av flera drönare för att balansera applikationsbelastningen bland tillgängliga resurser, särkskilt med hänsyn till den begränsade batterilivslängden på dessa drönare.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Autonomous Visual Detection of Bio-hazards Locations with Aerial Drones</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Dengue och zika är artropodburna virus som påverkar en signifikant del av världens befolkning och som leder till många dödsfall. Gällande zika; bilder på spädbarn med småväxta huvuden har skakat världen. Många av dessa barn kommer att drabbas av förödande psykiska och fysiska funktionshinder.  Trots att inte finns någon direkt korrelation mellan människors inkomstnivå och sannolikheten att bli infekterad av dengueviruset är den ekonomiska inverkan på de fattiga mycket större. Detta beror på att de tillgångar som spenderas av fattigare hushåll för behandling av dengue uppgår till 93.7 % av månadsinkomsten per invånare, trots att Sri Lanka erbjuder kostnadsfri sjukvård. De huvudsakliga vektorarterna som bär på dengue -och zikavirusen är myggorna Aedes aegypti och Aedes albopictus. De förökar sig i väldigt långsamt-flödande vattendrag eller i stilla vatten. Det är viktigt att reducera och kontrollera sådana häckningsplatser för att begränsa spridningen av dessa sjukdomar. Vi föreslår att använda drönare (UAVs) för att lokalisera myggornas häckningsområden. UAVs utrustade med kameror, accelerometrar, gyroskop och andra sensorer kan bidra med luftinspektioner från nära håll. Att använda drönare för detta ändamål kostar inte mycket och är därför en hållbar lösning. De huvudsakliga vetenskapliga utmaningarna ligger i realisera en aktiv sensorfunktionalitet som är visuellt baserad och som tillåter drönare att autonomt lokalisera de relevanta platserna utan mänskligt ingripande. Dessa drönare måste kunna manövrera i begränsade områden för att kunna utföra nödvändig identifikation i urbana miljöer som staden Colombo. Slutligen måste vi kunna adaptivt koordinera driften av flera drönare för att balansera applikationsbelastningen bland tillgängliga resurser, särkskilt med hänsyn till den begränsade batterilivslängden på dessa drönare.</narrative>
      <narrative>Dengue and Zika are arboviral viruses that affect a significant portion of the world population causing many deaths. While there is no direct correlation between the income level and the possibility of being infected by the dengue virus, the economic impact on the poor is much larger since the funds spent by households below the poverty-line for the treatment of dengue amounts to 93.7% of their monthly per capita income even though free health care is available in Sri Lanka.The main vectors species of the Dengue and Zika viruses are mosquitoes that breed in very slow-flowing or standing water pools. It is important to reduce and control such breeding grounds to contain the spread of the diseases. We propose to use drones, unmanned micro aerial vehicles (UAV), to locate mosquito breeding grounds. UAVs equipped with cameras, accelerometers and other sensors can provide close-range aerial-inspection-capabilities. Using drones is a low-cost and hence sustainable solution. The main scientific challenges are to conceive visual-based, active sensing functionality to allow drones autonomously locate the relevant sites with little to no human intervention. Further, drones must be enabled to maneuver in confined areas to carry out the required tasks in built-up urban environments. Lastly, we must adaptively coordinate the operation of multiple drones to balance the application load among available resources, particularly with respect to the limited battery lifetime.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The primary focus of SPARKS is on social protection and health, an issue that is timely in the context of the sustainable development goals and relevant to Swedish development goals. This proposal will expand the implementation research arm of SPARKS by 1) Developing a common framework and protocol to evaluate health and social protection interventions 2) Developing and growing a collaborative SPARKS network between institutions/organizations in South East Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Europe and North America to facilitate action research on social protection 3) Building social protection action research capability in the network’s identified institutions and beyond and 4) Identifying, drafting and submitting joint funding applications and publications within the network on social protection action research for tuberculosis, and other communicable and non-communicable diseases. The collaboration will be conducted democratically with the participation of partners from Mozambique, Uganda and Vietnam. The funding is sought for two years, during which the collaboration will hold two face-to face-meetings, and at least four research clinics (online journal clubs) for early career researchers. In addition, relevant online courses from each partner will be opened for participation for all the other partners. Online tools will be used to work on joint proposals. The collaboration will contribute to global goals and further implementation science in social protection and health.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Solidariskt finansierad och heltäckande sjukvård av hög kvalitet (Universal Health Coverage - UHC) ligger högt på den globala hälsoagendan. Att nå det i alla länder världen över är ett av de högst prioriterade globala målen för hållbar utveckling inom Agenda 2030 (SDGs). Sådana sjukvårdssystem ska säkerställa såväl tillgång till optimal vård som att katastrofala sjukvårdskostnader undviks för personer som drabbas sjukdom. Detta är en nödvändig men inte tillräcklig komponent av fattigdomsbekämpning och sociala skyddsnät. Utöver minimering av sjukvårdskostnader krävs även en heltäckande socialförsäkring som kan kompensera för inkomstbortfall och andra indirekta kostnader kopplade till ohälsa och sjukvårdsutnyttjande.   Många länder stärker sina system för att skydda sin befolkning från förödande privata sjukvårdsutlägg, men system för skydd mot inkomstbortfall och andra kostnader släpar efter betydligt. Ansvaret för sådana system vilar på både sjukvården och socialsektorn. I termer av Agenda 2030 krävs en tydlig koppling mellan mål 1 (fattigdomsbekämpning och sociala skyddsnät) och mål 3 (god hälsa, inklusive UHC), och därmed tvärsektoriellt arbete mot katastrofala sociala och ekonomiska konsekvenser av ohälsa.   Forskningsnätverket SPARKS (health and social protection action research &amp; knowledge sharing network) etablerades 2016 för att stärka interdisciplinär forskning på detta område. Till en början har detta nätverk fokuserat på socioekonomiska konsekvenser av tuberkulos. Tuberkulos är den infektionssjukdom som dödar flest människor i världen, ca 1,7 miljoner dör varje år. Sjukdomen är vanligast bland de fattigaste i fattiga länder, och den leder ofta till såväl stort fysiskt lidande och död som grava sociala och ekonomiska konsekvenser för patienter och anhöriga. Inkomstbortfall är den viktigaste faktorn till ekonomiska problem, och få tuberkulosendemiska länder har bra sociala skyddsnät för personer som drabbas. Forskning behövs för att utveckla lämpliga system, såväl för tuberkulospatienter som för andra som drabbas av fattigdomsrelaterade sjukdomar.I detta projekt kommer vi att vidareutveckla och sprida SPARKS, i synnerhet med fokus på att höja kapaciteten för interventionsforskning kring sociala skyddsnät vid sjukdom. Projektet har följande målsättningar:  1) Utveckla ett gemensamt ramverk och riktlinjer för att utvärdera sociala interventioner för personer som drabbas av sjukdom och funktionsnedsättning.2) Utveckla och fortsätta växa ett SPARKS nätverket för att facilitera implementationsforskning inom sociala skyddsprogram vid  ohälsa, med fokus på institutioner och organisationer i Sydostasien, Afrika, Europa och Nordamerika3) Bygga kapacitet inom implementationsforskning både på institutioner inom nätverket och utanför.4) Identifiera och ansöka om finansiering inom SPARKS nätverket med fokus på implementationsforskning kring tuberkulos och andra fattigdomsrelaterade smittsamma och icke smittsamma sjukdomar.Samarbetet kommer utföras jämlikt och demokratiskt med aktivt deltagande av involverade partners från låg- och medelinkomstländer, framför allt Mocambique, Uganda och Vietnam. Finansieringen söks för två år, och samarbetet inkluderar två fysiska möten, närvaro på ett stort internationellt SPARKS-möte, samt minst fyra webbaserade ”research clinics” för doktorander och juniora forskare. Online kurserna kommer att vara tillgängliga för alla SPARKS partners. Online-verktyg kommer även användas för att kunna arbeta på gemensamma ansökningar och artiklar. Samarbetet kommer bidra på innovativt sätt till att skapa synergier och nya interdisciplinära och tvärsektoriella samarbeten kring hälsomålet och fattigdomsbekämpningsmålet inom Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The primary focus of SPARKS is on social protection and health, an issue that is timely in the context of the sustainable development goals and relevant to Swedish development goals. This proposal will expand the implementation research arm of SPARKS by 1) Developing a common framework and protocol to evaluate health and social protection interventions 2) Developing and growing a collaborative SPARKS network between institutions/organizations in South East Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Europe and North America to facilitate action research on social protection 3) Building social protection action research capability in the network’s identified institutions and beyond and 4) Identifying, drafting and submitting joint funding applications and publications within the network on social protection action research for tuberculosis, and other communicable and non-communicable diseases. The collaboration will be conducted democratically with the participation of partners from Mozambique, Uganda and Vietnam. The funding is sought for two years, during which the collaboration will hold two face-to face-meetings, and at least four research clinics (online journal clubs) for early career researchers. In addition, relevant online courses from each partner will be opened for participation for all the other partners. Online tools will be used to work on joint proposals. The collaboration will contribute to global goals and further implementation science in social protection and health.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Solidariskt finansierad och heltäckande sjukvård av hög kvalitet (Universal Health Coverage - UHC) ligger högt på den globala hälsoagendan. Att nå det i alla länder världen över är ett av de högst prioriterade globala målen för hållbar utveckling inom Agenda 2030 (SDGs). Sådana sjukvårdssystem ska säkerställa såväl tillgång till optimal vård som att katastrofala sjukvårdskostnader undviks för personer som drabbas sjukdom. Detta är en nödvändig men inte tillräcklig komponent av fattigdomsbekämpning och sociala skyddsnät. Utöver minimering av sjukvårdskostnader krävs även en heltäckande socialförsäkring som kan kompensera för inkomstbortfall och andra indirekta kostnader kopplade till ohälsa och sjukvårdsutnyttjande.   Många länder stärker sina system för att skydda sin befolkning från förödande privata sjukvårdsutlägg, men system för skydd mot inkomstbortfall och andra kostnader släpar efter betydligt. Ansvaret för sådana system vilar på både sjukvården och socialsektorn. I termer av Agenda 2030 krävs en tydlig koppling mellan mål 1 (fattigdomsbekämpning och sociala skyddsnät) och mål 3 (god hälsa, inklusive UHC), och därmed tvärsektoriellt arbete mot katastrofala sociala och ekonomiska konsekvenser av ohälsa.   Forskningsnätverket SPARKS (health and social protection action research &amp; knowledge sharing network) etablerades 2016 för att stärka interdisciplinär forskning på detta område. Till en början har detta nätverk fokuserat på socioekonomiska konsekvenser av tuberkulos. Tuberkulos är den infektionssjukdom som dödar flest människor i världen, ca 1,7 miljoner dör varje år. Sjukdomen är vanligast bland de fattigaste i fattiga länder, och den leder ofta till såväl stort fysiskt lidande och död som grava sociala och ekonomiska konsekvenser för patienter och anhöriga. Inkomstbortfall är den viktigaste faktorn till ekonomiska problem, och få tuberkulosendemiska länder har bra sociala skyddsnät för personer som drabbas. Forskning behövs för att utveckla lämpliga system, såväl för tuberkulospatienter som för andra som drabbas av fattigdomsrelaterade sjukdomar.I detta projekt kommer vi att vidareutveckla och sprida SPARKS, i synnerhet med fokus på att höja kapaciteten för interventionsforskning kring sociala skyddsnät vid sjukdom. Projektet har följande målsättningar:  1) Utveckla ett gemensamt ramverk och riktlinjer för att utvärdera sociala interventioner för personer som drabbas av sjukdom och funktionsnedsättning.2) Utveckla och fortsätta växa ett SPARKS nätverket för att facilitera implementationsforskning inom sociala skyddsprogram vid  ohälsa, med fokus på institutioner och organisationer i Sydostasien, Afrika, Europa och Nordamerika3) Bygga kapacitet inom implementationsforskning både på institutioner inom nätverket och utanför.4) Identifiera och ansöka om finansiering inom SPARKS nätverket med fokus på implementationsforskning kring tuberkulos och andra fattigdomsrelaterade smittsamma och icke smittsamma sjukdomar.Samarbetet kommer utföras jämlikt och demokratiskt med aktivt deltagande av involverade partners från låg- och medelinkomstländer, framför allt Mocambique, Uganda och Vietnam. Finansieringen söks för två år, och samarbetet inkluderar två fysiska möten, närvaro på ett stort internationellt SPARKS-möte, samt minst fyra webbaserade ”research clinics” för doktorander och juniora forskare. Online kurserna kommer att vara tillgängliga för alla SPARKS partners. Online-verktyg kommer även användas för att kunna arbeta på gemensamma ansökningar och artiklar. Samarbetet kommer bidra på innovativt sätt till att skapa synergier och nya interdisciplinära och tvärsektoriella samarbeten kring hälsomålet och fattigdomsbekämpningsmålet inom Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den globala matproduktionen kommer att fortsätta kräva ökade skördar med hög kvalitet samtidigt som miljöpåverkan och energitillförsel måste minska. För att nå dessa mål måste grödor ha ökad resistens mot växtskadegörare och insekter samt kunna anpassas till abiotiska faktorer med bibehållen hög produktkvalitet. Nya utmaningar som den globala uppvärmningen, växtskadegörare i ständig förändring och en föränderlig miljö har ökat behovet av att ta fram nya utsäden som kan bidra till ett hållbart jordbruk. Blast i vete orsakad av Magnaporthe oryzae pathotype Triticum (MoT) har blivit ett allvarligt hinder för veteproduktionen i de varmare delarna av Sydamerika. Sjukdomen har påverkat upp till 3 miljoner hektar och kan orsaka 10 till 100% skördeförlust.I februari 2016 skedde ett utbrott av MoT i Bangladesh – det första utbrottet utanför Sydamerika. Det skedde snabbt och i stor omfattning. 15 000 hektar drabbades mellan februari och mars 2016, och utbrottet beräknas ha påverkat åtminstone 45 000 bönder, de flesta är resurssvaga småbrukare. Detta första utbrott av MoT i det tätbefolkade södra Asien utgör inte bara ett allvarligt hot för Bangladeshs invånare, utan också för hela den regionala livsmedelsförsörjningen i Sydostasien som redan har 300 miljoner undernärda människor och vars invånare konsumerar mer än 100 miljoner ton vete per år.Hastigheten med vilken MoT kom att sprida sig över Bangladesh 2016 var alarmerande, vilket indikerar att sjukdomen snabbt kan komma att sprida sig vidare i södra Asien på grund av globala uppvärmingen. Situationen är allvarlig och en passivitet i hantering av MoT riskerar utebliven livsmedelsförsörjning och inkomst för över en miljard människor. Det är därför angeläget att snabbt karakterisera olika så kallade isolat av MoT för att bestämma deras morfologi, virulens, motstånd mot bekämpningsmedel och eventuella skillnader i arvsanlagen beroende på vilken plats de kommer från.Detta arbete som omfattar så kallad PathoGenomics, markörutveckling, screening av motstånd och odlarförsök kommer att hjälpa forskare och veteförädlare att utveckla nya sorter som är resistenta mot växtskadegöraren och därigenom undvika ett större utbrott och en potentiell katastrof.De resistenta vetesorter som kommer utvecklas i detta projekt kommer att ge odlare säkrare avkastning med minskad risk för skördeskador och även minska användningen av fungicider. Sammantaget kommer detta att bidra till att förbättra livet för fattiga bönder och bidra till mer hållbara jordbruksmetoder. Våra odlarförsök kommer att involvera odlare av båda könen och främja jämställdhet.Medarbetarna i detta projekt har kompetens inom vetepatologi, bioinformatik, molekylärbiologi och växtförädling. Projektets medarbetare är både nationella och internationella aktörer och utgör en stark forskargrupp med ett långsiktigt mål att minska kemisk bekämpning inom jordbruket.</narrative>
      <narrative>In February 2016, the first observation ever of wheat blast caused by Magnaporthe oryzae pathotype Triticum (MoT) beyond South America was recorded in Bangladesh. The extent of the wheat blast outbreak in Bangladesh was considerable and rapid, with 15,000 hectares affected between February to March 2016, and is estimated to have affected at least 45,000 farmers, the majority of whom are resource-poor smallholders. Most importantly this first introduction of a highly virulent form of MoT, in heavily populated South Asia represents a serious threat not only for Bangladesh, but also for regional food security in S. Asia, home to 300 million undernourished people and whose inhabitants consume over 100 million tons of wheat each year. The speed by which MoT however spread across Bangladesh in 2016 was alarming, indicating that if blast were to further spread in South Asia, inaction to mitigate the disease could lead adversely affect the food and income security of over a billion people. There is thus an urgent need to characterize these isolates to identify their morphology, virulence, fungicide resistance and genome evolution at various geographical locations. This work which includes disease surveillance, marker development and participatory trials would help researchers and breeders to identify solutions for the sustainable wheat production in the region in presence of this new highly virulent pathogen. This will be critical to avoid a major potential disaster.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Många låg-och medelinkomstländer (LMIC) står inför både bördan av infektionssjukdomar och den framväxande bördan av kroniska sjukdomar, vilket orsakar mycket lidande för patienterna, familjemedlemmar, samhället, och nationen. Tuberkulos (tbc) är fortfarande en vanlig dödsorsak. Samtidigt blir kroniska sjukdomar som diabetes allt vanligare i befolkningen. Tbc samexisterar ofta med många andra sjukdomar, däribland diabetes. Undersökningar har visat att rökning kan öka risken för både tbc och diabetes. Därför står många av de fattiga länderna nu inför den så kallade tredubbla bördan av rökning, tuberkulos och diabetes, som driver dessa länder in i den onda cirkeln av fattigdom. Hälso-och sjukvårdssystem i LMIC är inte väl förberedda och klarar inte av denna tredubbla börda. Världshälsoorganisationen har nyligen påkallat behovet av åtgärder för att möta den tredubbla bördan av tbc, diabetes och tobak i LMIC. Indonesien är ett av dessa prioriterade länder, där tbc och rökning är mycket vanligt, och diabetes ökar snabbt. Detta forskningssamarbete kommer att bidra till att utveckla strategier för implementering av integrerade interventionsmodeller inom primärhälsovården för att ta itu med den tredubbla bördan av tbc, diabetes, och tobak. De huvudsakliga aktiviteterna i detta projekt är worskhops, seminarier, diskussioner med nyckelaktörer, gemensam dataanalys och skrivande av forskningsansökningar. Under tvåårsperioden kommer vi att bygga samarbeten och utbyta erfarenheter i implementeringsforskning mellan fyra universitet och institutioner i Indien och Indonesien. Från början av projektet, kommer vi att skapa ett nätverk mellan forskare, beslutsfattare och hälsoarbetare för att diskutera och utveckla modeller för integrering av tuberkulos, diabetes och program för tobakskontroll inom primärvården samt diskutera utmaningar för implementering på distriktsnivå, provinsiell och nationell nivå. Vi kommer att genomföra en kartlägga den befintliga informationen om tuberkulos, diabetes, och tobakskontroll program i Indien och Indonesien. Vi kommer då att utföra (1) en realist utvärdering för att identifiera hinder och möjligheter för integrering av de befintliga programmen i båda länderna; (2) ”concept mapping” för att kartlägga aktiviteter som kommer att leda till en lyckad integration, samt identifiera potentiella hinder och begränsningsstrategier; och (3) social nätverksanalys för att bedöma aktörers roller i de olika hälsoprogram och illustrera deras samspel och beskriva beslutsprocessen. Resultaten av dessa studier kommer visa hur man bäst implementerar en integrerad modell vård för tuberkulos, diabetes och tobak i Indien och Indonesien. Betydelsen av detta samarbetsprojekt kan ses på tre nivåer. På akademisk nivå, kommer detta projekt att skapa nya forskningssamarbeten som leder till en långsiktig utveckling av parternas vetenskapliga resurser och kompetenser speciellt av implementeringsforskning för kontroll av kroniska sjukdomar och infektionssjukdomar inom primärhälsovården. På politisk nivå, kommer detta projekt att bygga en ömsesidig och hållbar relation mellan forskare och beslutsfattare i de båda länderna för att stödja integrerad och effektiva interventioner inom primärhälsovården. På befolkningsnivå, kommer detta projekt att ta itu med evidensbaserade integrerade insatser för en rättvis fördelning av resurserna i syfte att minska den tredubbla bördan av tbc, diabetes och rökning. Denna börda som oproportionerligt påverkar fattiga och utsatta befolkningsgrupper i Indien och Indonesien. Det finns underliggande gemensamma hinder inom hälso-och sjukvården för både prevention och vård av kroniska sjukdomar och infektionssjukdomar. En förbättrad integration av planering och genomförande av hälsoprogram för de två sjukdomsgrupperna kommer göra det lättare att överbrygga dessa hinder. Potentiella synergier och fördelar med integrerad vård av tbc och diabetes är att etablera den bästa vården av patienterna, optimalt utnyttja tillgängliga resurser och kombinera förebyggande strategier. Förebyggande strategier kan utgöras av fattigdomsbekämpning, skapande av hållbara miljöer, förbättrad hälsokommunikation och utbildning. Detta samarbetsprojekt förväntas vara av stor praktisk betydelse för global hälsa eftersom det är i linje med den framväxande agendan för hälsomål post 2015 som kommer att fokusera på att stärka primärhälsovård och reducera kroniska sjukdomar i låg och medelinkomstländer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Många låg-och medelinkomstländer (LMIC) står inför både bördan av infektionssjukdomar och den framväxande bördan av kroniska sjukdomar, vilket orsakar mycket lidande för patienterna, familjemedlemmar, samhället, och nationen. Tuberkulos (tbc) är fortfarande en vanlig dödsorsak. Samtidigt blir kroniska sjukdomar som diabetes allt vanligare i befolkningen. Tbc samexisterar ofta med många andra sjukdomar, däribland diabetes. Undersökningar har visat att rökning kan öka risken för både tbc och diabetes. Därför står många av de fattiga länderna nu inför den så kallade tredubbla bördan av rökning, tuberkulos och diabetes, som driver dessa länder in i den onda cirkeln av fattigdom. Hälso-och sjukvårdssystem i LMIC är inte väl förberedda och klarar inte av denna tredubbla börda. Världshälsoorganisationen har nyligen påkallat behovet av åtgärder för att möta den tredubbla bördan av tbc, diabetes och tobak i LMIC. Indonesien är ett av dessa prioriterade länder, där tbc och rökning är mycket vanligt, och diabetes ökar snabbt. Detta forskningssamarbete kommer att bidra till att utveckla strategier för implementering av integrerade interventionsmodeller inom primärhälsovården för att ta itu med den tredubbla bördan av tbc, diabetes, och tobak. De huvudsakliga aktiviteterna i detta projekt är worskhops, seminarier, diskussioner med nyckelaktörer, gemensam dataanalys och skrivande av forskningsansökningar. Under tvåårsperioden kommer vi att bygga samarbeten och utbyta erfarenheter i implementeringsforskning mellan fyra universitet och institutioner i Indien och Indonesien. Från början av projektet, kommer vi att skapa ett nätverk mellan forskare, beslutsfattare och hälsoarbetare för att diskutera och utveckla modeller för integrering av tuberkulos, diabetes och program för tobakskontroll inom primärvården samt diskutera utmaningar för implementering på distriktsnivå, provinsiell och nationell nivå. Vi kommer att genomföra en kartlägga den befintliga informationen om tuberkulos, diabetes, och tobakskontroll program i Indien och Indonesien. Vi kommer då att utföra (1) en realist utvärdering för att identifiera hinder och möjligheter för integrering av de befintliga programmen i båda länderna; (2) ”concept mapping” för att kartlägga aktiviteter som kommer att leda till en lyckad integration, samt identifiera potentiella hinder och begränsningsstrategier; och (3) social nätverksanalys för att bedöma aktörers roller i de olika hälsoprogram och illustrera deras samspel och beskriva beslutsprocessen. Resultaten av dessa studier kommer visa hur man bäst implementerar en integrerad modell vård för tuberkulos, diabetes och tobak i Indien och Indonesien. Betydelsen av detta samarbetsprojekt kan ses på tre nivåer. På akademisk nivå, kommer detta projekt att skapa nya forskningssamarbeten som leder till en långsiktig utveckling av parternas vetenskapliga resurser och kompetenser speciellt av implementeringsforskning för kontroll av kroniska sjukdomar och infektionssjukdomar inom primärhälsovården. På politisk nivå, kommer detta projekt att bygga en ömsesidig och hållbar relation mellan forskare och beslutsfattare i de båda länderna för att stödja integrerad och effektiva interventioner inom primärhälsovården. På befolkningsnivå, kommer detta projekt att ta itu med evidensbaserade integrerade insatser för en rättvis fördelning av resurserna i syfte att minska den tredubbla bördan av tbc, diabetes och rökning. Denna börda som oproportionerligt påverkar fattiga och utsatta befolkningsgrupper i Indien och Indonesien. Det finns underliggande gemensamma hinder inom hälso-och sjukvården för både prevention och vård av kroniska sjukdomar och infektionssjukdomar. En förbättrad integration av planering och genomförande av hälsoprogram för de två sjukdomsgrupperna kommer göra det lättare att överbrygga dessa hinder. Potentiella synergier och fördelar med integrerad vård av tbc och diabetes är att etablera den bästa vården av patienterna, optimalt utnyttja tillgängliga resurser och kombinera förebyggande strategier. Förebyggande strategier kan utgöras av fattigdomsbekämpning, skapande av hållbara miljöer, förbättrad hälsokommunikation och utbildning. Detta samarbetsprojekt förväntas vara av stor praktisk betydelse för global hälsa eftersom det är i linje med den framväxande agendan för hälsomål post 2015 som kommer att fokusera på att stärka primärhälsovård och reducera kroniska sjukdomar i låg och medelinkomstländer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Development of optical biomarkers for high-throughput early-stage diagnostics of Alzheimers disease in developing countries</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det goda med enzymer och proteiner i människokroppen är att de kan utföra många reaktioner och styra livsviktiga processer såsom lagring och frigörelse av energi, andning, reproduktion och mycket annat. Till deras dåliga sidor hör att de inte alltid formerar sig till de naturliga tillstånd som är nödvändiga för deras funktion. I stället kan de bilda strukturer som leder till sjukdomar. Det finns mer än 30 oika sjukdomar som orsakas av sådana strukturellaförändringar i proteiner. Alzheimers sjukdom är en sådan neurodegenerativ sjukdom och svarar för 60-70% av demensfallen hos människor. Den förknippad med aggregation, dvs ihopklumpning, av s.k. amyloid betaprotein och tauprotein. Med sjukdomsutvecklingen störs kommunikationen mellan neuronerna i hjärnan av olösliga plack av betaproteiner. Ansamlingar av tauproteiner Inom neuronerna försvagar mikrostrukturerna och stör näringstransporten vilket leder till att neuronen dör. Det finns en stark korrelation mellan mängden amyloid beta och tau fibriller i hjärnan och Alzheimers sjukdom och genom att övervaka fibrill belastningen kan sjukdomsutvecklingen följas. Vanligen används PET-spårämnen för detta ändamål (positron emissions kameror). Problemet är att PET-spårämnen inte är specifika och att de har en begränsad bindningsförmåga genemot fibrillerna. En annan aspekt av Alzheimers sjukdom vi ämnar studera är möjligheten att utnyttja terapeutiska molekyler. Även om diagnos av Alzheimers sjukdom har varit lyckosam med hjälp av PET-spårämnen finns det ännu ingen medicin för att bota denna sjukdom. De tillgängliga medicinerna kan bara mildra symptomen förknippade med sjukdomen. Sålunda avser vi också studera möjligheten att lösa upp amyloid- och taufibrillerna med speciella ämnen som tillsätts så de kan elimineras från hjärnan. Även om det har rapporterats om flera fibrillförstörande molekyler i in-vitro experiment så förblir mekanismen för fibrillers lösningsförmåga oförstådd. Vår avsikt är här att ge insikt på mikroskopisk nivå som kan användas för rationell design av fibrillförstörande molekyler för terapeutiskt bruk. Förutom att bidra till diagnostiska PET-spårämnen och terapeutiska fibrillförstörande molekyler, avser detta projekt att bidra till förståelse av de mer fundamentala aspekterna av aggregation av amyloidbildande proteiner. Det finns många sådana proteiner,såsom amyloida betaprotein och tauprotein, synuklein, amylin, superoxiddismutas, Huntingtons protein och prionprotein som är kända för att vecka sig till sekundär betastrukturer som tenderara att aggregera. Vi avser alltså att utröna bakgrunden till sådana tendenser hos dessa proteiner att bilda aggregat. Dessutom, för att designa strukturbaserade PET-spårämen är det nödvändigt att känna till målfibrillets struktur. Förutom amyloid-betafibrillerna, är strukturerna inte kända vilket kan förklaras av de olösliga och icke-kristallina egenskaperna hos dessafibriller. Vi kommer att använda kraftfältsbaserade modeller för att beräkna strukturerna hos dessa fibriller. I synnerhet, för design av nya PET-spårämnen för tau-visualisering är detta nödvändigt. Därefter, för att testa specificiteten hos PET-spårämnen, behöver man studera deras växelverkan med andra fibriller. Fibrillstrukturerna som vi får från våra modellstudier av andra amyloidbildande proteiner kommer att användas för detta ändamål. Sammafattningsvis - vi kommer att bidra till alla tre aspekter av Alzheimers sjukdom, nämligen grunderna föraggregation, diagnos och terapi. Vi avser att studera processerna för aggregationsbildning av de amyloidbildande proteinerna och föreslå strukturer för deras oligomerer och fibriller. Genom att använda dessa strukturer, så ämnar vi designa målspecifika PET-spårämnen med hög affinitet. Vidare kommer vi att designa molekyler vilka kan användas för att lösa upp amyloid- och taufibriller som sedan kan frigöras från cellerna. För modellering av aggregaten använder vi oss av molekyldynamik. För beräkningen av bindningsaffiniteterna kommer tillförlitligheten hos nuvarande beräknigsverktyg för molekylär dockning och molekylmekanik, i kombination med kvantmekanik och s.k. generaliserad Born-area metod, att utvärderas och lämpliga förbättringar kommer att göras föra att öka deras noggrannhet och förutsägbarhet av experimentella konstanter. Vi tror att vårt projekt kan ge ett synligt bidrag till grundförståelse såväl som till praktiska resultat i form av mät-molekyler av relevans för Alzheimers sjukdom.</narrative>
      <narrative>Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most disastrous neurodegenerative disorders and is connected with the deposition of amyloid beta plaques and neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) composed of tau proteins in the brain. Currently, there are no drugs available for the treatment of this disease except those which treat the symptoms. With increased welfare and aging population Alzheimer’s disease shows a pandemic development also in the third world. There is an urgent need for efficient and cheap diagnostic tools that can be used in the field, outside main hospitals, to screen large populations. Positron Emission Tomography (PET) for brain imaging is currently the most commonly used diagnostic technique for Alzheimer’s disease, which, however, is very expensive and involves the exposure of the body to high energy radiation. It is also possible to diagnose the disease and monitor its progress by measuring the loads of amyloid beta plaques and NFTs in collected samples of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Therefore, as an alternative to PET, one can use optical imaging biomarkers on collected samples of CSFs to estimate the population of amyloid andtau fibrils that are associated with AD. This requires only a cheap hand-held optical equipment. In this proposal, we aim to optimize optical fluorescent probes with high affinity and specificity for amyloid and tau fibrils and so to contribute to a high-throughput Alzheimer’s diagnostic tool for the developing countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Development of optical biomarkers for high-throughput early-stage diagnostics of Alzheimers disease in developing countries</narrative>
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      <narrative>Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most disastrous neurodegenerative disorders and is connected with the deposition of amyloid beta plaques and neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) composed of tau proteins in the brain. Currently, there are no drugs available for the treatment of this disease except those which treat the symptoms. With increased welfare and aging population Alzheimer’s disease shows a pandemic development also in the third world. There is an urgent need for efficient and cheap diagnostic tools that can be used in the field, outside main hospitals, to screen large populations. Positron Emission Tomography (PET) for brain imaging is currently the most commonly used diagnostic technique for Alzheimer’s disease, which, however, is very expensive and involves the exposure of the body to high energy radiation. It is also possible to diagnose the disease and monitor its progress by measuring the loads of amyloid beta plaques and NFTs in collected samples of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Therefore, as an alternative to PET, one can use optical imaging biomarkers on collected samples of CSFs to estimate the population of amyloid andtau fibrils that are associated with AD. This requires only a cheap hand-held optical equipment. In this proposal, we aim to optimize optical fluorescent probes with high affinity and specificity for amyloid and tau fibrils and so to contribute to a high-throughput Alzheimer’s diagnostic tool for the developing countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det goda med enzymer och proteiner i människokroppen är att de kan utföra många reaktioner och styra livsviktiga processer såsom lagring och frigörelse av energi, andning, reproduktion och mycket annat. Till deras dåliga sidor hör att de inte alltid formerar sig till de naturliga tillstånd som är nödvändiga för deras funktion. I stället kan de bilda strukturer som leder till sjukdomar. Det finns mer än 30 oika sjukdomar som orsakas av sådana strukturellaförändringar i proteiner. Alzheimers sjukdom är en sådan neurodegenerativ sjukdom och svarar för 60-70% av demensfallen hos människor. Den förknippad med aggregation, dvs ihopklumpning, av s.k. amyloid betaprotein och tauprotein. Med sjukdomsutvecklingen störs kommunikationen mellan neuronerna i hjärnan av olösliga plack av betaproteiner. Ansamlingar av tauproteiner Inom neuronerna försvagar mikrostrukturerna och stör näringstransporten vilket leder till att neuronen dör. Det finns en stark korrelation mellan mängden amyloid beta och tau fibriller i hjärnan och Alzheimers sjukdom och genom att övervaka fibrill belastningen kan sjukdomsutvecklingen följas. Vanligen används PET-spårämnen för detta ändamål (positron emissions kameror). Problemet är att PET-spårämnen inte är specifika och att de har en begränsad bindningsförmåga genemot fibrillerna. En annan aspekt av Alzheimers sjukdom vi ämnar studera är möjligheten att utnyttja terapeutiska molekyler. Även om diagnos av Alzheimers sjukdom har varit lyckosam med hjälp av PET-spårämnen finns det ännu ingen medicin för att bota denna sjukdom. De tillgängliga medicinerna kan bara mildra symptomen förknippade med sjukdomen. Sålunda avser vi också studera möjligheten att lösa upp amyloid- och taufibrillerna med speciella ämnen som tillsätts så de kan elimineras från hjärnan. Även om det har rapporterats om flera fibrillförstörande molekyler i in-vitro experiment så förblir mekanismen för fibrillers lösningsförmåga oförstådd. Vår avsikt är här att ge insikt på mikroskopisk nivå som kan användas för rationell design av fibrillförstörande molekyler för terapeutiskt bruk. Förutom att bidra till diagnostiska PET-spårämnen och terapeutiska fibrillförstörande molekyler, avser detta projekt att bidra till förståelse av de mer fundamentala aspekterna av aggregation av amyloidbildande proteiner. Det finns många sådana proteiner,såsom amyloida betaprotein och tauprotein, synuklein, amylin, superoxiddismutas, Huntingtons protein och prionprotein som är kända för att vecka sig till sekundär betastrukturer som tenderara att aggregera. Vi avser alltså att utröna bakgrunden till sådana tendenser hos dessa proteiner att bilda aggregat. Dessutom, för att designa strukturbaserade PET-spårämen är det nödvändigt att känna till målfibrillets struktur. Förutom amyloid-betafibrillerna, är strukturerna inte kända vilket kan förklaras av de olösliga och icke-kristallina egenskaperna hos dessafibriller. Vi kommer att använda kraftfältsbaserade modeller för att beräkna strukturerna hos dessa fibriller. I synnerhet, för design av nya PET-spårämnen för tau-visualisering är detta nödvändigt. Därefter, för att testa specificiteten hos PET-spårämnen, behöver man studera deras växelverkan med andra fibriller. Fibrillstrukturerna som vi får från våra modellstudier av andra amyloidbildande proteiner kommer att användas för detta ändamål. Sammafattningsvis - vi kommer att bidra till alla tre aspekter av Alzheimers sjukdom, nämligen grunderna föraggregation, diagnos och terapi. Vi avser att studera processerna för aggregationsbildning av de amyloidbildande proteinerna och föreslå strukturer för deras oligomerer och fibriller. Genom att använda dessa strukturer, så ämnar vi designa målspecifika PET-spårämnen med hög affinitet. Vidare kommer vi att designa molekyler vilka kan användas för att lösa upp amyloid- och taufibriller som sedan kan frigöras från cellerna. För modellering av aggregaten använder vi oss av molekyldynamik. För beräkningen av bindningsaffiniteterna kommer tillförlitligheten hos nuvarande beräknigsverktyg för molekylär dockning och molekylmekanik, i kombination med kvantmekanik och s.k. generaliserad Born-area metod, att utvärderas och lämpliga förbättringar kommer att göras föra att öka deras noggrannhet och förutsägbarhet av experimentella konstanter. Vi tror att vårt projekt kan ge ett synligt bidrag till grundförståelse såväl som till praktiska resultat i form av mät-molekyler av relevans för Alzheimers sjukdom.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This is the first large scale oral history project on global health in a Swedish context. It is based on interviews with up to fifty individuals who have worked in international development and humanitarian aid from the 1960s until today.  The aim of this research to investigate Sweden as a case study through (1) documenting the individual experience of Swedish engagement in global health, with a focus on development and humanitarian aid, research, activism and practice (2) analysing Swedish global health engagement within a wider geopolitical context (3) analysing the relationship between Swedish global health engagement and domestic challenges (4) examining the development, articulation and promotion of Swedish norms and values in global health engagement.Although Sweden is one of the most significant global health donor countries, its role has not been fully examined in international scholarship. This project will investigate Sweden’s global health history, through oral history interviews representing voices from civil society, government and the research community.  The interviews will be recorded and made available in a public archive.  The research findings will also be disseminated through workshops, peer-reviewed articles and popular science publications.While focused on the past, this project will address current challenges in development cooperation and humanitarian assistance by providing historically-informed insights on contemporary policy and practice.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Medan Sverige är en av de största bidragivarna till utvecklingssamarbete och humanitärt bistånd, har landets roll förbisetts i internationell forskning inom global hälsa. Forskningsprojekt är det första projektet om global hälsa i ett svenskt sammanhang och med ett perspektiv på muntlig historia (oral history). Muntlig historia är ett brett metodologiskt och teoretiskt begrepp som används av många discipliner, inklusive etnologi, antropologi, sociologi och historia. I projektet kommer metoden att användas för att analysera inspelade intervjuer om individers personliga erfarenheter av att jobba med global hälsa. Det kan handla om minnen av händelser, åsikter och perspektiv på dessa erfarenheter och händelser. Medan en aspekt av muntlig historia är att dokumentera det förflutna, är det också viktigt att undersöka hur individer tolkar och berättar sina berättelser i ett bredare socialt, kulturellt och politiskt sammanhang.Jag kommer att intervjua individer som har arbetat med internationell utveckling och humanitärt bistånd från 1960-talet fram till idag. De organisationer jag kommer arbeta med är, till exempel, Riksförbundet för sexuell upplysning (RFSU), Läkare utan gränser (MSF), Styrelsen för internationellt utvecklingssamarbete (Sida) Världshälsoorganisationen (WHO) och andra svensk forskningsinstitut. Upp till femtio personer kommer att intervjuas, som representerar mångfaldiga röster och erfarenheter. Intervjuerna kommer att spelas in på video, redigeras och görs tillgängligt i ett offentligt arkiv. Forskningsresultaten kommer också att spridas genom workshops, peer-reviewed artikel och populärvetenskapliga publikationer. En kortfilm kommer också att produceras för användning i global hälsoutbildningSyftet med forskningsprojektet är att sammanställa en överblick av Sveriges roll inom global hälsa genom att (1) Dokumentera den individuella erfarenheten av svenskt engagemang i global hälsa, med fokus på utveckling och humanitärt bistånd, forskning, aktivism och praktik (2) Analysera svenskt globalt hälsoperspektiv inom det bredare sammanhanget av transnationella och globala hälsorörelser, (3) Analysera förhållandet mellan svenskt globalt hälsoperspektiv och inrikes hälsopolitik (4) Undersök utvecklingen, artikuleringen och främjandet av svenska normer och värden i globalt hälsoperspektiv och (5) bidra till en global medicinsk humanistisk forskningsmiljön.Även om projektet har ett fokus på det förflutna, kommer projekt att bidra till nuvarande utmaningar inom utvecklingssamarbete och humanitärt bistånd. Till exempel kan tidigare innovativa policyalternativ som inte har genomförts/implementerats, återupptäckas, och presenteras för dagens utmaningar. Det kan handla om projekt som inte var tekniskt eller politiskt genomförbara när det begav sig. Metoden muntlig historia, särskilt som den används inom antropologisk och etnologisk forskning, kan utvecklas för att få syn på dessa bortglömda projekt. De dagliga relationerna mellan enskilda forskare, beslutsfattare, stödmottagare och personal "på marken" har förmedlat dessa relationer, har förbisetts i befintlig forskning men kan ge inblick i global hälsa idag. Vad som också förbisetts i tidigare forskning är hur olika identiteter, som kön, har påverkat och påverkas av dessa relationer.Värdet av detta projekt är också att presentera en viktig fallstudie om Sverige för internationell forskning. Sverige har en lång tradition att vara en betydande givare, som varit det första landet som mötte 0,7-målet på officiellt utvecklingsbistånd på 1970-talet. Denna tradition fortsätter idag eftersom Sverige bidrar till utvecklingssamarbete och humanitärt bistånd. Men i de flesta internationella forskningsstudier om global hälsopolitik och politik nämns Sverige endast i fotnoter. Praktiskt taget inget internationella forskning har undersökt Sveriges roll i global hälsa - en lucka som denna forskning kommer att ta itu med.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Medan Sverige är en av de största bidragivarna till utvecklingssamarbete och humanitärt bistånd, har landets roll förbisetts i internationell forskning inom global hälsa. Forskningsprojekt är det första projektet om global hälsa i ett svenskt sammanhang och med ett perspektiv på muntlig historia (oral history). Muntlig historia är ett brett metodologiskt och teoretiskt begrepp som används av många discipliner, inklusive etnologi, antropologi, sociologi och historia. I projektet kommer metoden att användas för att analysera inspelade intervjuer om individers personliga erfarenheter av att jobba med global hälsa. Det kan handla om minnen av händelser, åsikter och perspektiv på dessa erfarenheter och händelser. Medan en aspekt av muntlig historia är att dokumentera det förflutna, är det också viktigt att undersöka hur individer tolkar och berättar sina berättelser i ett bredare socialt, kulturellt och politiskt sammanhang.Jag kommer att intervjua individer som har arbetat med internationell utveckling och humanitärt bistånd från 1960-talet fram till idag. De organisationer jag kommer arbeta med är, till exempel, Riksförbundet för sexuell upplysning (RFSU), Läkare utan gränser (MSF), Styrelsen för internationellt utvecklingssamarbete (Sida) Världshälsoorganisationen (WHO) och andra svensk forskningsinstitut. Upp till femtio personer kommer att intervjuas, som representerar mångfaldiga röster och erfarenheter. Intervjuerna kommer att spelas in på video, redigeras och görs tillgängligt i ett offentligt arkiv. Forskningsresultaten kommer också att spridas genom workshops, peer-reviewed artikel och populärvetenskapliga publikationer. En kortfilm kommer också att produceras för användning i global hälsoutbildningSyftet med forskningsprojektet är att sammanställa en överblick av Sveriges roll inom global hälsa genom att (1) Dokumentera den individuella erfarenheten av svenskt engagemang i global hälsa, med fokus på utveckling och humanitärt bistånd, forskning, aktivism och praktik (2) Analysera svenskt globalt hälsoperspektiv inom det bredare sammanhanget av transnationella och globala hälsorörelser, (3) Analysera förhållandet mellan svenskt globalt hälsoperspektiv och inrikes hälsopolitik (4) Undersök utvecklingen, artikuleringen och främjandet av svenska normer och värden i globalt hälsoperspektiv och (5) bidra till en global medicinsk humanistisk forskningsmiljön.Även om projektet har ett fokus på det förflutna, kommer projekt att bidra till nuvarande utmaningar inom utvecklingssamarbete och humanitärt bistånd. Till exempel kan tidigare innovativa policyalternativ som inte har genomförts/implementerats, återupptäckas, och presenteras för dagens utmaningar. Det kan handla om projekt som inte var tekniskt eller politiskt genomförbara när det begav sig. Metoden muntlig historia, särskilt som den används inom antropologisk och etnologisk forskning, kan utvecklas för att få syn på dessa bortglömda projekt. De dagliga relationerna mellan enskilda forskare, beslutsfattare, stödmottagare och personal "på marken" har förmedlat dessa relationer, har förbisetts i befintlig forskning men kan ge inblick i global hälsa idag. Vad som också förbisetts i tidigare forskning är hur olika identiteter, som kön, har påverkat och påverkas av dessa relationer.Värdet av detta projekt är också att presentera en viktig fallstudie om Sverige för internationell forskning. Sverige har en lång tradition att vara en betydande givare, som varit det första landet som mötte 0,7-målet på officiellt utvecklingsbistånd på 1970-talet. Denna tradition fortsätter idag eftersom Sverige bidrar till utvecklingssamarbete och humanitärt bistånd. Men i de flesta internationella forskningsstudier om global hälsopolitik och politik nämns Sverige endast i fotnoter. Praktiskt taget inget internationella forskning har undersökt Sveriges roll i global hälsa - en lucka som denna forskning kommer att ta itu med.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Development of Point-of-Care Diagnostics for Multidrug Resistant Escherichia coli in clinical isolates from Nepal</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">När vi blir sjuka av en bakterieinfektion skriver läkare ut antibiotika. Antibiotika är kraftfulla läkemedel som botar infektioner genom att antingen döda eller sakta ner bakteriers tillväxt. Den första naturliga antibiotikan som upptäcktes var penicillin, den uppräcktes 1928 av Alexander Flemming. Sen dess har ett stort antal olika antibiotika upptäckts. Antibiotika revolutionerade sjukvården under 1900-talet och ledde till att många allvarliga infektionssjukdomar som tuberkulos utrotades i industriländer. Antibiotikans effektivitet och lättillgänglighet ledde dock till överanvändning, framförallt inom jordbruket. Detta leder till att fler och fler bakterier utvecklar resistens mot antibiotika. Antibiotikaresistens är ett globalt problem men för närvarande är situationen allvarligast i utvecklingsländer.Många strategier har föreslagits för att lösa detta växande problem. Vetenskapsmän letar efter både naturligt förekommande och syntetiska nya antibiotika men hittills har detta varit en mycket långsam process. En viktig strategi för att minska utvecklingen av antibiotikaresistens är att minska felanvändning av antibiotika (som att ta antibiotika för en förkylning eller influensa), eller faktiskt att minska användningen av antibiotika överlag. Detta kräver snabb diagnostik för bakterieinfektioner så att den orsakande bakteriestammen kan identifieras och rätt antibiotika skrivas ut till patienten. Detta skulle leda till kortare behandlingar och att mindre oanvänd antibiotika släpps ut i miljön.Snabba diagnostikmetoder är under intensiv utveckling både inom akademin och industrin. Målet är att orsaken till en infektion ska kunna bestämmas snabbt och enkelt, helst redan under det första läkarbesöket. Med dagens teknik tar en sådan bestämning dock flera timmar även med de absolut snabbaste metoderna. Det finns således ett stort behov av snabbare test som tar under en timme. Utvecklingen inom mikrofluidik och chipbaserade metoder ger oss hopp om att en sådan teknik inte är omöjlig inom den nära framtiden. Ett stort biologiskt problem är dock bristen på s.k. biomarkörer – egenskaper hos en bakterie som kan detekteras och användas för att unikt identifiera just den sortens bakterier. Vissa stammar eller vissa typer av antibiotikaresistens kan identifieras av närvaron av specifika proteiner, tex. enzymet carbapenamase, men i de flesta fallen finns det inga unika markörer.I det här projektet är vårt mål att upptäcka genetiska biomarkörer för patogena bakterier från två sjukhuser i Nepal (Manmohan Memorial Medical College Teaching Hospital and Kathmandu Model Hospital). Fattigdom och andra socioekonomiska faktorer i Nepal har orsakat en betydande ökning av infektioner orsakade av multidrugsresistenta Escherichia coli (MDREC). Behandling av patienter med dessa typer av infektioner skulle hjälpas stort av identifiering av lämpliga biomarkörer. Vi planerar att analysera genomiskt DNA från kliniskt relevanta bakteriestammar från sjukhus i Nepal. Den Nepalesiska forskningsgrupper, lokaliserad i Kathmandu, har stor erfarenhet av isolering och karaktärisering av MDR bakterier. De kommer att isolera genomiskt DNA från dessa bakteriestammar och skicka det till Sverige för analys. Den svenska gruppen, led av professor Suparna Sanyal som designade det här projektet, kommer att använda s.k. shotgun-sekvensering (mha Sci-Life laboratoriet) och avancerad bioinformatik för att identifiera DNA sekvenser som är unika för dessa antibiotikaresistenta bakteriestammar. Dessa unika sekvenser kommer sedan att valideras som potentiella biomarkörer för dessa typer av antibiotikaresistens i de här bakteriearterna.De två forskargrupperna kommer att mötas varje kvartal för att diskutera och utbyta kompetens mellan forskare och studenter. Världsledande experter kommer att bjudas in för att genomföra seminarier om projektämnet och de deltagande forskarna från Nepal kommer att ackommoderas i Sanyallabbet i Uppsala i två till tre månader. Om det här projektet lyckas kommer det att lägga grunden för större projekt i framtiden för snabb diagnostisering av antibiotikaresistenta bakterier och således vara en del i lösningen av det globala problemet med antibiotikaresistens. Vi anser att vi genom det här projektet kan ha en positiv effekt på den socioekonomiska situationen i Nepal.</narrative>
      <narrative>The research question: Antibiotic resistance in bacteria is a global problem. Poverty and related socio-economic factors in Nepal have caused a huge increase in the multidrug resistant Escherichia coli (MDREC). Combating ´antibiotic resistance´ needs ´rational treatment´ - that requires early detection of the pathogen.What will be done:   We aim to develop a point-of-care diagnostics for the MDREC strains in clinical isolates from two hospitals (Manmohan Memorial and Kathmandu Model Hospital) in Nepal. The Nepalese team led by Dr. Basista P. Rijal and Dr. Basudha Shrestha will isolate DNA from the clinical isolates and ship to Sweden. The Swedish team led by Prof. Suparna Sanyal, will employ shotgun sequencing (at Sci-life Lab) and bioinformatics to identify species- and strain-specific biomarkers. DNA microchips will be developed for PCR or RPA based solid detection of MDREC.Mode of Collaboration: We will conduct two joint meetings each year, consisting of workshops and seminars. Experts from the antibiotic field will be invited. The researchers from Nepal will visit Uppsala 2-3 months / year. The Swedish researchers will spend 2 - 3 weeks in Nepal every year. The project will end with an international conference in Nepal.Impact: This project will aid in eradication of the antibiotic resistance problem. Junior researchers and students will receive technical and pedagogic training. If successful, this project will have a positive impact on the socio-economic status of Nepal.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Development of Point-of-Care Diagnostics for Multidrug Resistant Escherichia coli in clinical isolates from Nepal</narrative>
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      <narrative>The research question: Antibiotic resistance in bacteria is a global problem. Poverty and related socio-economic factors in Nepal have caused a huge increase in the multidrug resistant Escherichia coli (MDREC). Combating ´antibiotic resistance´ needs ´rational treatment´ - that requires early detection of the pathogen.What will be done:   We aim to develop a point-of-care diagnostics for the MDREC strains in clinical isolates from two hospitals (Manmohan Memorial and Kathmandu Model Hospital) in Nepal. The Nepalese team led by Dr. Basista P. Rijal and Dr. Basudha Shrestha will isolate DNA from the clinical isolates and ship to Sweden. The Swedish team led by Prof. Suparna Sanyal, will employ shotgun sequencing (at Sci-life Lab) and bioinformatics to identify species- and strain-specific biomarkers. DNA microchips will be developed for PCR or RPA based solid detection of MDREC.Mode of Collaboration: We will conduct two joint meetings each year, consisting of workshops and seminars. Experts from the antibiotic field will be invited. The researchers from Nepal will visit Uppsala 2-3 months / year. The Swedish researchers will spend 2 - 3 weeks in Nepal every year. The project will end with an international conference in Nepal.Impact: This project will aid in eradication of the antibiotic resistance problem. Junior researchers and students will receive technical and pedagogic training. If successful, this project will have a positive impact on the socio-economic status of Nepal.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">När vi blir sjuka av en bakterieinfektion skriver läkare ut antibiotika. Antibiotika är kraftfulla läkemedel som botar infektioner genom att antingen döda eller sakta ner bakteriers tillväxt. Den första naturliga antibiotikan som upptäcktes var penicillin, den uppräcktes 1928 av Alexander Flemming. Sen dess har ett stort antal olika antibiotika upptäckts. Antibiotika revolutionerade sjukvården under 1900-talet och ledde till att många allvarliga infektionssjukdomar som tuberkulos utrotades i industriländer. Antibiotikans effektivitet och lättillgänglighet ledde dock till överanvändning, framförallt inom jordbruket. Detta leder till att fler och fler bakterier utvecklar resistens mot antibiotika. Antibiotikaresistens är ett globalt problem men för närvarande är situationen allvarligast i utvecklingsländer.Många strategier har föreslagits för att lösa detta växande problem. Vetenskapsmän letar efter både naturligt förekommande och syntetiska nya antibiotika men hittills har detta varit en mycket långsam process. En viktig strategi för att minska utvecklingen av antibiotikaresistens är att minska felanvändning av antibiotika (som att ta antibiotika för en förkylning eller influensa), eller faktiskt att minska användningen av antibiotika överlag. Detta kräver snabb diagnostik för bakterieinfektioner så att den orsakande bakteriestammen kan identifieras och rätt antibiotika skrivas ut till patienten. Detta skulle leda till kortare behandlingar och att mindre oanvänd antibiotika släpps ut i miljön.Snabba diagnostikmetoder är under intensiv utveckling både inom akademin och industrin. Målet är att orsaken till en infektion ska kunna bestämmas snabbt och enkelt, helst redan under det första läkarbesöket. Med dagens teknik tar en sådan bestämning dock flera timmar även med de absolut snabbaste metoderna. Det finns således ett stort behov av snabbare test som tar under en timme. Utvecklingen inom mikrofluidik och chipbaserade metoder ger oss hopp om att en sådan teknik inte är omöjlig inom den nära framtiden. Ett stort biologiskt problem är dock bristen på s.k. biomarkörer – egenskaper hos en bakterie som kan detekteras och användas för att unikt identifiera just den sortens bakterier. Vissa stammar eller vissa typer av antibiotikaresistens kan identifieras av närvaron av specifika proteiner, tex. enzymet carbapenamase, men i de flesta fallen finns det inga unika markörer.I det här projektet är vårt mål att upptäcka genetiska biomarkörer för patogena bakterier från två sjukhuser i Nepal (Manmohan Memorial Medical College Teaching Hospital and Kathmandu Model Hospital). Fattigdom och andra socioekonomiska faktorer i Nepal har orsakat en betydande ökning av infektioner orsakade av multidrugsresistenta Escherichia coli (MDREC). Behandling av patienter med dessa typer av infektioner skulle hjälpas stort av identifiering av lämpliga biomarkörer. Vi planerar att analysera genomiskt DNA från kliniskt relevanta bakteriestammar från sjukhus i Nepal. Den Nepalesiska forskningsgrupper, lokaliserad i Kathmandu, har stor erfarenhet av isolering och karaktärisering av MDR bakterier. De kommer att isolera genomiskt DNA från dessa bakteriestammar och skicka det till Sverige för analys. Den svenska gruppen, led av professor Suparna Sanyal som designade det här projektet, kommer att använda s.k. shotgun-sekvensering (mha Sci-Life laboratoriet) och avancerad bioinformatik för att identifiera DNA sekvenser som är unika för dessa antibiotikaresistenta bakteriestammar. Dessa unika sekvenser kommer sedan att valideras som potentiella biomarkörer för dessa typer av antibiotikaresistens i de här bakteriearterna.De två forskargrupperna kommer att mötas varje kvartal för att diskutera och utbyta kompetens mellan forskare och studenter. Världsledande experter kommer att bjudas in för att genomföra seminarier om projektämnet och de deltagande forskarna från Nepal kommer att ackommoderas i Sanyallabbet i Uppsala i två till tre månader. Om det här projektet lyckas kommer det att lägga grunden för större projekt i framtiden för snabb diagnostisering av antibiotikaresistenta bakterier och således vara en del i lösningen av det globala problemet med antibiotikaresistens. Vi anser att vi genom det här projektet kan ha en positiv effekt på den socioekonomiska situationen i Nepal.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bergsområden har en central betydelse för flertalet ekosystemtjänster och är mycket viktiga för den biologiska mångfalden. De är dessutom ofta bebodda av människor som är både fattiga och socialt marginaliserade. Dessa befolkningar har över generationer anpassat sig till den utsatta miljö de lever i och har lärt sig att hantera de många miljömässiga risker som det innebär att leva i bergslandskap. Resiliens kan beskrivas som den långsiktiga förmågan hos ett system att hantera förändringar och fortsätta att utvecklas. Detta forskningsprojekt handlar specifikt om vad resiliens innebär för småskaliga bönder som lever på bergssidorna i den så kallade Mid-Hill-regionen i Nepal. Vi avser att undersöka vilka strategier och praktiker bönderna använder för att hantera de risker de kan möta i sin vardag, framförallt genom de långsiktiga investeringar de gör i det landskap de lever i. Det kan till exempel handla om att bygga terrasser, bevattningsanläggningar och att bruka skogsområden för specifika ändamål. Många av bergsbönderna är mycket fattiga och deras handlingsalternativ är därför ofta väldigt begränsade. Det är mycket viktigt att undersöka vilken rörelsefrihet befolkningen har för sina handlingar (så kallad agens) och hur denna rörelsefrihet påverkas av och begränsas av de ekonomiska och sociala strukturerna i samhället.De nepalesiska bergsområdena drabbas av regelbundet återkommande naturkatastrofer som jordbävningar, jordskred och översvämningar. De globala klimatförändringarna har ökat risken för sådana katastrofer, samtidigt som vädret blivit allt mer oberäkneligt. Befolkningens förmåga att hantera risker i jordbruksproduktionen utsätts därmed för stora påfrestningar. Samtidigt sker även stora ekonomiska och sociala förändringar på den nepalesiska landsbygden. Den främsta av dessa är den stora ökningen av människor som emigrerar från bergsområdena på kort och lång sikt, både till inhemska städer och till utlandet, främst Mellanöstern och Malaysia. Den kanske viktigaste komponenten i de långsiktiga landskapsinvesteringarna i landskapet består av arbetskraft och när stora mängder män migrerar så innebär detta med all sannolikhet att förmågan att bruka marken och investera i landskapet förändras. Detta kan ha stor inverkan på hushållens förmåga att hantera risk och det är också troligt att deras strategier för att minska risker förändras. Denna fråga är dock ännu inte särskilt beforskad.Detta forskningsprojekt avser att studera och jämföra tre skilda bergslandskap i Nepal, vilka ligger på olika höjdnivåer. Syftet är att undersöka hur de pågående ekologiska, ekonomiska och sociala förändringarna påverkar småbrukarnas strategiska och kontinuerliga investeringar i odlingslandskapet. Avsikten är att utforska hur böndernas föreställningar om risker påverkar deras investeringar i landskapet, om och hur strategier skiljer sig mellan olika sociala grupper (så som klass, kast, etnicitet, genus) och hur dessa föreställningar och strategier påverkar böndernas matsäkerhet, deras långsiktiga förmåga att hantera förändringar och hur deras agerande i sin tur påverkar landskapet..Forskningen kommer att baseras på etnografiska och agro-ekologiska metoder, bestående av deltagande observation, olika former av intervjuer och fältvandringar tillsammans med bönder och andra aktörer. Projektet kommer att pågå mellan 2019-2021. De första sex månaderna är vikta åt förberedelse och resten av tiden görs fältarbete, analys och skrivande. Forskningsgruppen består av tvärvetenskapliga forskare med lång erfarenhet av forskning om utvecklingsproblematik, bergslandskap, odlingssystem och sociala förändringsprocesser.Det är av synnerlig vikt att förstå hur människor i bergsområden agerar och investerar i landskap för att både kunna försörja sig och gardera sig mot miljöförändringar och katastrofer. Sådan kunskap är avgörande för att stödja småbrukares möjligheter till försörjning och kan bidra till att formulera mer skräddarsydd och riktad utvecklingspolitik, samt skapa projekt för att uppnå hållbar utveckling och en uthållig användning av naturresurser.</narrative>
      <narrative>Mountain areas are central to ecosystem functions and biodiversity hotspots. They are also inhabited by deeply impoverished populations. People in the Himalayan landscapes have long lived in contexts of chronic structural risks generated by climate change and deeper socio-political factors in Nepalese society. One strategy has been large collective and individual labour investments in the landscape. This research will investigate such long term landscape investments in order to understand how people’s landscape use and economic and social structures are mutually constituted with very different outcomes for different social groups in a hierarchical society such as Nepal. It does so in a situation where patterns of outmigration creates a situation of rural labour scarcity, which has relatively unknown consequences for land uses and landscapes. The interdisciplinary research team will use the own developed method ‘ES-walks’, in combination with various forms of interviews and collaborative activities in three contrasting mountain landscapes.The project will contribute to the growing body of socio-political nuanced understandings of resilience and adaptive capacity, as well as analyse and reflect on development and environmental changes in an integrated manner. Such knowledge of human-environmental relations is crucial for supporting and improving smallholders’ rural livelihood opportunities.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Mountain areas are central to ecosystem functions and biodiversity hotspots. They are also inhabited by deeply impoverished populations. People in the Himalayan landscapes have long lived in contexts of chronic structural risks generated by climate change and deeper socio-political factors in Nepalese society. One strategy has been large collective and individual labour investments in the landscape. This research will investigate such long term landscape investments in order to understand how people’s landscape use and economic and social structures are mutually constituted with very different outcomes for different social groups in a hierarchical society such as Nepal. It does so in a situation where patterns of outmigration creates a situation of rural labour scarcity, which has relatively unknown consequences for land uses and landscapes. The interdisciplinary research team will use the own developed method ‘ES-walks’, in combination with various forms of interviews and collaborative activities in three contrasting mountain landscapes.The project will contribute to the growing body of socio-political nuanced understandings of resilience and adaptive capacity, as well as analyse and reflect on development and environmental changes in an integrated manner. Such knowledge of human-environmental relations is crucial for supporting and improving smallholders’ rural livelihood opportunities.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Användningen av pesticider (kemiska bekämpningsmedel) ökar i låg- och medelinkomst länder (LMIL) som ett resultat av klimatförändringar vilket kan leda till hälsoskadlig exponering av befolkningar i dessa länder. På arbets- och miljömedicin vid Lunds universitet (AMM) har vi under lång tid, med finansiering från bl.a. SIDA och Formas, arbetat med att utveckla metoder för att mäta exponering för pesticider från miljön i biologiska prover från människor. Avsikten med denna ansökan är att få ökad kunskap om hur den höga användningen av pesticider i LMIL påverkar människors exponering och hälsa. Vi kommer mäta pesticidexponering i biologiska prover (urin, blod) för utvärdering i relation till hälsoeffekter. Proverna är samlade från högriskgrupper i LMIL i olika delar av världen med klimatpåverkan. Ökad kunskap kring pesticider och dess påverkan på människor och miljö i kan leda till bättre reglering kring dessa ämnen användning och en mer hållbar anpassning till klimatförändringar.Pesticider innefattar en bred grupp kemikalier som används för att skydda människor och grödor från skadliga organismer såsom insekter, ogräs, gnagare och mikroorganismer. De har således utvecklats för att skada levande organismer och kan därför även påverka människor. Exponering för vissa pesticider i höga nivåer kan ge akut förgiftning med allvarliga hälsoeffekter på bl.a. neurologiska och kardiovaskulära system, och även orsaka dödsfall. Långvarig exponering för olika pesticider vid lägre nivåer har också visats kunna orsaka bl.a. luftvägssjukdom, cancer, hormonförändringar och neurologiska effekter. Det finns också misstankar på att pesticidexponering skulle kunna skada njurarna – i flera tropiska länder har många lantarbetare drabbats av allvarlig kronisk njursjukdom.Pesticider används frekvent runt om i världen och konsumtionen är särskilt hög i LMIL med tropiskt klimat där ohyra frodas och regleringen gällande användningen av dessa ämnen ofta är bristfällig. Klimatförändringar kan leda till ökad spridning av skadedjur inklusive smittbärande insekter (t.ex. malariamyggor), sämre resistens mot ohyra bland grödor samt minskad effekt av pesticider, vilket leder till att användningen av pesticider ökar ytterligare. Det finns fortfarande mycket oklarheter om hur hög användning av olika pesticider i LMIL påverkar människors exponering och hälsa. Detta beror på att det finns få studier med tillförlitliga exponeringsdata – dvs baserade på faktiska mätningar av hur mycket människor exponerats - som kan relateras till hälsoeffekter. Dessutom har kvinnor och barn, som kan tänkas vara mest känsliga för negativa hälsoeffekter, hittills varit underrepresenterade i forskningsstudierna.Avsikten med denna ansökan är att bidra med avancerad exponeringsmätning av pesticider i ett flertal pågående studier av befolkningar i LMIL, för att bättre kunna utvärdera hur ökad exponering för pesticider i samband med klimatförändringar påverkar människors hälsa. Samtliga studier omfattar riskgrupper för skadlig exponering för pesticider och flertalet är från regioner med stark påverkan av klimatförändringar. Befolkningarna består av mödrar och barn från Bangladesh och Costa Rica, barn från Sydafrika, jordbruksarbetare från Uganda, El Salvador och Nicaragua, samt män och kvinnor från Nicaragua. I alla studierna undersöks hälsoeffekter, t.ex. andningsbesvär, neurologiska effekter (bl.a. neurologisk utveckling hos barn) och njursjukdom. Urin- och i vissa fall blodprover har tagits och sänts till AMM. Vi kommer att mäta halten av flera olika pesticider i utvalda prover. Resultaten ska sedan användas i de olika studierna. Projektet kommer även att innefatta metodutveckling för att kunna mäta nya markörer för pesticider.Projektet har goda förutsättningar att bidra med ny och viktig kunskap kring pestidexponering och relaterade hälsoeffekter i samband med klimatförändringar. De olika studierna omfattar män, kvinnor och barn från olika länder med klimatpåverkan och en rad olika hälsoutfall. Resultaten är betydelsefulla för de medverkande befolkningarna. De kommer att kommuniceras till lokala och nationella myndigheter, samt användas i utbildningssyfte. Ökad kunskap om hur pesticider påverkar människors hälsa kan bidra till bättre reglering och skydd av arbetare och allmänbefolkning, samt mer fokus på utveckling av alternativa och mer hållbara metoder för anpassning till klimatförändringar i LMIL.</narrative>
      <narrative>Pesticides are applied extensively in many low- and middle income countries (LMICs) and the use is increasing due to climate change. The extent of pesticide exposure and associated health effects among populations in LMICs is not established. The aim of this project is to evaluate how climate change and intensified use of pesticides affect pesticide exposure and health in humans, including susceptible groups. We will create a new international research collaboration bringing together studies of pesticide exposure and health outcomes in populations from LMICs around the world affected by climate change. The populations include mother-child pairs from Bangladesh and Costa Rica, children from South Africa and agricultural workers from Uganda, El Salvador and Nicaragua. We will use the expertise in biomarker analyses at Occupational and Environmental Medicine (OEM) in Lund to monitoring pesticide exposure in the populations. Exposure will be analyzed in relation to health effects relevant to pesticide exposure (e.g. respiratory effect, neurodevelopment and chronic kidney disease) by research groups responsible for the individual study populations. Negative health effects in relation to pesticide exposure will highlight the importance of controlling pesticide usage in LMICs and to increase the emphasis on more sustainable means to adapt to climate change.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Research groups involved in the project were invited to the Global PestRes Network Seminar series. A professional, but prestige-less environment where peers support peers from 13 different cohorts in South and Central America, Africa, Asia and Europe. The aim of the zoom seminar was to present and discuss specific study designs, data collection methods and biomarker results and their interpretation. Research groups could seek support and collaboration among each other.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Health impact of pesticide exposure in relation to climate change among populations in low- and middle income countries</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Användningen av pesticider (kemiska bekämpningsmedel) ökar i låg- och medelinkomst länder (LMIL) som ett resultat av klimatförändringar vilket kan leda till hälsoskadlig exponering av befolkningar i dessa länder. På arbets- och miljömedicin vid Lunds universitet (AMM) har vi under lång tid, med finansiering från bl.a. SIDA och Formas, arbetat med att utveckla metoder för att mäta exponering för pesticider från miljön i biologiska prover från människor. Avsikten med denna ansökan är att få ökad kunskap om hur den höga användningen av pesticider i LMIL påverkar människors exponering och hälsa. Vi kommer mäta pesticidexponering i biologiska prover (urin, blod) för utvärdering i relation till hälsoeffekter. Proverna är samlade från högriskgrupper i LMIL i olika delar av världen med klimatpåverkan. Ökad kunskap kring pesticider och dess påverkan på människor och miljö i kan leda till bättre reglering kring dessa ämnen användning och en mer hållbar anpassning till klimatförändringar.Pesticider innefattar en bred grupp kemikalier som används för att skydda människor och grödor från skadliga organismer såsom insekter, ogräs, gnagare och mikroorganismer. De har således utvecklats för att skada levande organismer och kan därför även påverka människor. Exponering för vissa pesticider i höga nivåer kan ge akut förgiftning med allvarliga hälsoeffekter på bl.a. neurologiska och kardiovaskulära system, och även orsaka dödsfall. Långvarig exponering för olika pesticider vid lägre nivåer har också visats kunna orsaka bl.a. luftvägssjukdom, cancer, hormonförändringar och neurologiska effekter. Det finns också misstankar på att pesticidexponering skulle kunna skada njurarna – i flera tropiska länder har många lantarbetare drabbats av allvarlig kronisk njursjukdom.Pesticider används frekvent runt om i världen och konsumtionen är särskilt hög i LMIL med tropiskt klimat där ohyra frodas och regleringen gällande användningen av dessa ämnen ofta är bristfällig. Klimatförändringar kan leda till ökad spridning av skadedjur inklusive smittbärande insekter (t.ex. malariamyggor), sämre resistens mot ohyra bland grödor samt minskad effekt av pesticider, vilket leder till att användningen av pesticider ökar ytterligare. Det finns fortfarande mycket oklarheter om hur hög användning av olika pesticider i LMIL påverkar människors exponering och hälsa. Detta beror på att det finns få studier med tillförlitliga exponeringsdata – dvs baserade på faktiska mätningar av hur mycket människor exponerats - som kan relateras till hälsoeffekter. Dessutom har kvinnor och barn, som kan tänkas vara mest känsliga för negativa hälsoeffekter, hittills varit underrepresenterade i forskningsstudierna.Avsikten med denna ansökan är att bidra med avancerad exponeringsmätning av pesticider i ett flertal pågående studier av befolkningar i LMIL, för att bättre kunna utvärdera hur ökad exponering för pesticider i samband med klimatförändringar påverkar människors hälsa. Samtliga studier omfattar riskgrupper för skadlig exponering för pesticider och flertalet är från regioner med stark påverkan av klimatförändringar. Befolkningarna består av mödrar och barn från Bangladesh och Costa Rica, barn från Sydafrika, jordbruksarbetare från Uganda, El Salvador och Nicaragua, samt män och kvinnor från Nicaragua. I alla studierna undersöks hälsoeffekter, t.ex. andningsbesvär, neurologiska effekter (bl.a. neurologisk utveckling hos barn) och njursjukdom. Urin- och i vissa fall blodprover har tagits och sänts till AMM. Vi kommer att mäta halten av flera olika pesticider i utvalda prover. Resultaten ska sedan användas i de olika studierna. Projektet kommer även att innefatta metodutveckling för att kunna mäta nya markörer för pesticider.Projektet har goda förutsättningar att bidra med ny och viktig kunskap kring pestidexponering och relaterade hälsoeffekter i samband med klimatförändringar. De olika studierna omfattar män, kvinnor och barn från olika länder med klimatpåverkan och en rad olika hälsoutfall. Resultaten är betydelsefulla för de medverkande befolkningarna. De kommer att kommuniceras till lokala och nationella myndigheter, samt användas i utbildningssyfte. Ökad kunskap om hur pesticider påverkar människors hälsa kan bidra till bättre reglering och skydd av arbetare och allmänbefolkning, samt mer fokus på utveckling av alternativa och mer hållbara metoder för anpassning till klimatförändringar i LMIL.</narrative>
      <narrative>Pesticides are applied extensively in many low- and middle income countries (LMICs) and the use is increasing due to climate change. The extent of pesticide exposure and associated health effects among populations in LMICs is not established. The aim of this project is to evaluate how climate change and intensified use of pesticides affect pesticide exposure and health in humans, including susceptible groups. We will create a new international research collaboration bringing together studies of pesticide exposure and health outcomes in populations from LMICs around the world affected by climate change. The populations include mother-child pairs from Bangladesh and Costa Rica, children from South Africa and agricultural workers from Uganda, El Salvador and Nicaragua. We will use the expertise in biomarker analyses at Occupational and Environmental Medicine (OEM) in Lund to monitoring pesticide exposure in the populations. Exposure will be analyzed in relation to health effects relevant to pesticide exposure (e.g. respiratory effect, neurodevelopment and chronic kidney disease) by research groups responsible for the individual study populations. Negative health effects in relation to pesticide exposure will highlight the importance of controlling pesticide usage in LMICs and to increase the emphasis on more sustainable means to adapt to climate change.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>Health impact of pesticide exposure in relation to climate change among populations in low- and middle income countries</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Användningen av pesticider (kemiska bekämpningsmedel) ökar i låg- och medelinkomst länder (LMIL) som ett resultat av klimatförändringar vilket kan leda till hälsoskadlig exponering av befolkningar i dessa länder. På arbets- och miljömedicin vid Lunds universitet (AMM) har vi under lång tid, med finansiering från bl.a. SIDA och Formas, arbetat med att utveckla metoder för att mäta exponering för pesticider från miljön i biologiska prover från människor. Avsikten med denna ansökan är att få ökad kunskap om hur den höga användningen av pesticider i LMIL påverkar människors exponering och hälsa. Vi kommer mäta pesticidexponering i biologiska prover (urin, blod) för utvärdering i relation till hälsoeffekter. Proverna är samlade från högriskgrupper i LMIL i olika delar av världen med klimatpåverkan. Ökad kunskap kring pesticider och dess påverkan på människor och miljö i kan leda till bättre reglering kring dessa ämnen användning och en mer hållbar anpassning till klimatförändringar.Pesticider innefattar en bred grupp kemikalier som används för att skydda människor och grödor från skadliga organismer såsom insekter, ogräs, gnagare och mikroorganismer. De har således utvecklats för att skada levande organismer och kan därför även påverka människor. Exponering för vissa pesticider i höga nivåer kan ge akut förgiftning med allvarliga hälsoeffekter på bl.a. neurologiska och kardiovaskulära system, och även orsaka dödsfall. Långvarig exponering för olika pesticider vid lägre nivåer har också visats kunna orsaka bl.a. luftvägssjukdom, cancer, hormonförändringar och neurologiska effekter. Det finns också misstankar på att pesticidexponering skulle kunna skada njurarna – i flera tropiska länder har många lantarbetare drabbats av allvarlig kronisk njursjukdom.Pesticider används frekvent runt om i världen och konsumtionen är särskilt hög i LMIL med tropiskt klimat där ohyra frodas och regleringen gällande användningen av dessa ämnen ofta är bristfällig. Klimatförändringar kan leda till ökad spridning av skadedjur inklusive smittbärande insekter (t.ex. malariamyggor), sämre resistens mot ohyra bland grödor samt minskad effekt av pesticider, vilket leder till att användningen av pesticider ökar ytterligare. Det finns fortfarande mycket oklarheter om hur hög användning av olika pesticider i LMIL påverkar människors exponering och hälsa. Detta beror på att det finns få studier med tillförlitliga exponeringsdata – dvs baserade på faktiska mätningar av hur mycket människor exponerats - som kan relateras till hälsoeffekter. Dessutom har kvinnor och barn, som kan tänkas vara mest känsliga för negativa hälsoeffekter, hittills varit underrepresenterade i forskningsstudierna.Avsikten med denna ansökan är att bidra med avancerad exponeringsmätning av pesticider i ett flertal pågående studier av befolkningar i LMIL, för att bättre kunna utvärdera hur ökad exponering för pesticider i samband med klimatförändringar påverkar människors hälsa. Samtliga studier omfattar riskgrupper för skadlig exponering för pesticider och flertalet är från regioner med stark påverkan av klimatförändringar. Befolkningarna består av mödrar och barn från Bangladesh och Costa Rica, barn från Sydafrika, jordbruksarbetare från Uganda, El Salvador och Nicaragua, samt män och kvinnor från Nicaragua. I alla studierna undersöks hälsoeffekter, t.ex. andningsbesvär, neurologiska effekter (bl.a. neurologisk utveckling hos barn) och njursjukdom. Urin- och i vissa fall blodprover har tagits och sänts till AMM. Vi kommer att mäta halten av flera olika pesticider i utvalda prover. Resultaten ska sedan användas i de olika studierna. Projektet kommer även att innefatta metodutveckling för att kunna mäta nya markörer för pesticider.Projektet har goda förutsättningar att bidra med ny och viktig kunskap kring pestidexponering och relaterade hälsoeffekter i samband med klimatförändringar. De olika studierna omfattar män, kvinnor och barn från olika länder med klimatpåverkan och en rad olika hälsoutfall. Resultaten är betydelsefulla för de medverkande befolkningarna. De kommer att kommuniceras till lokala och nationella myndigheter, samt användas i utbildningssyfte. Ökad kunskap om hur pesticider påverkar människors hälsa kan bidra till bättre reglering och skydd av arbetare och allmänbefolkning, samt mer fokus på utveckling av alternativa och mer hållbara metoder för anpassning till klimatförändringar i LMIL.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Pesticides are applied extensively in many low- and middle income countries (LMICs) and the use is increasing due to climate change. The extent of pesticide exposure and associated health effects among populations in LMICs is not established. The aim of this project is to evaluate how climate change and intensified use of pesticides affect pesticide exposure and health in humans, including susceptible groups. We will create a new international research collaboration bringing together studies of pesticide exposure and health outcomes in populations from LMICs around the world affected by climate change. The populations include mother-child pairs from Bangladesh and Costa Rica, children from South Africa and agricultural workers from Uganda, El Salvador and Nicaragua. We will use the expertise in biomarker analyses at Occupational and Environmental Medicine (OEM) in Lund to monitoring pesticide exposure in the populations. Exposure will be analyzed in relation to health effects relevant to pesticide exposure (e.g. respiratory effect, neurodevelopment and chronic kidney disease) by research groups responsible for the individual study populations. Negative health effects in relation to pesticide exposure will highlight the importance of controlling pesticide usage in LMICs and to increase the emphasis on more sustainable means to adapt to climate change.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Användningen av pesticider (kemiska bekämpningsmedel) ökar i låg- och medelinkomst länder (LMIL) som ett resultat av klimatförändringar vilket kan leda till hälsoskadlig exponering av befolkningar i dessa länder. På arbets- och miljömedicin vid Lunds universitet (AMM) har vi under lång tid, med finansiering från bl.a. SIDA och Formas, arbetat med att utveckla metoder för att mäta exponering för pesticider från miljön i biologiska prover från människor. Avsikten med denna ansökan är att få ökad kunskap om hur den höga användningen av pesticider i LMIL påverkar människors exponering och hälsa. Vi kommer mäta pesticidexponering i biologiska prover (urin, blod) för utvärdering i relation till hälsoeffekter. Proverna är samlade från högriskgrupper i LMIL i olika delar av världen med klimatpåverkan. Ökad kunskap kring pesticider och dess påverkan på människor och miljö i kan leda till bättre reglering kring dessa ämnen användning och en mer hållbar anpassning till klimatförändringar.Pesticider innefattar en bred grupp kemikalier som används för att skydda människor och grödor från skadliga organismer såsom insekter, ogräs, gnagare och mikroorganismer. De har således utvecklats för att skada levande organismer och kan därför även påverka människor. Exponering för vissa pesticider i höga nivåer kan ge akut förgiftning med allvarliga hälsoeffekter på bl.a. neurologiska och kardiovaskulära system, och även orsaka dödsfall. Långvarig exponering för olika pesticider vid lägre nivåer har också visats kunna orsaka bl.a. luftvägssjukdom, cancer, hormonförändringar och neurologiska effekter. Det finns också misstankar på att pesticidexponering skulle kunna skada njurarna – i flera tropiska länder har många lantarbetare drabbats av allvarlig kronisk njursjukdom.Pesticider används frekvent runt om i världen och konsumtionen är särskilt hög i LMIL med tropiskt klimat där ohyra frodas och regleringen gällande användningen av dessa ämnen ofta är bristfällig. Klimatförändringar kan leda till ökad spridning av skadedjur inklusive smittbärande insekter (t.ex. malariamyggor), sämre resistens mot ohyra bland grödor samt minskad effekt av pesticider, vilket leder till att användningen av pesticider ökar ytterligare. Det finns fortfarande mycket oklarheter om hur hög användning av olika pesticider i LMIL påverkar människors exponering och hälsa. Detta beror på att det finns få studier med tillförlitliga exponeringsdata – dvs baserade på faktiska mätningar av hur mycket människor exponerats - som kan relateras till hälsoeffekter. Dessutom har kvinnor och barn, som kan tänkas vara mest känsliga för negativa hälsoeffekter, hittills varit underrepresenterade i forskningsstudierna.Avsikten med denna ansökan är att bidra med avancerad exponeringsmätning av pesticider i ett flertal pågående studier av befolkningar i LMIL, för att bättre kunna utvärdera hur ökad exponering för pesticider i samband med klimatförändringar påverkar människors hälsa. Samtliga studier omfattar riskgrupper för skadlig exponering för pesticider och flertalet är från regioner med stark påverkan av klimatförändringar. Befolkningarna består av mödrar och barn från Bangladesh och Costa Rica, barn från Sydafrika, jordbruksarbetare från Uganda, El Salvador och Nicaragua, samt män och kvinnor från Nicaragua. I alla studierna undersöks hälsoeffekter, t.ex. andningsbesvär, neurologiska effekter (bl.a. neurologisk utveckling hos barn) och njursjukdom. Urin- och i vissa fall blodprover har tagits och sänts till AMM. Vi kommer att mäta halten av flera olika pesticider i utvalda prover. Resultaten ska sedan användas i de olika studierna. Projektet kommer även att innefatta metodutveckling för att kunna mäta nya markörer för pesticider.Projektet har goda förutsättningar att bidra med ny och viktig kunskap kring pestidexponering och relaterade hälsoeffekter i samband med klimatförändringar. De olika studierna omfattar män, kvinnor och barn från olika länder med klimatpåverkan och en rad olika hälsoutfall. Resultaten är betydelsefulla för de medverkande befolkningarna. De kommer att kommuniceras till lokala och nationella myndigheter, samt användas i utbildningssyfte. Ökad kunskap om hur pesticider påverkar människors hälsa kan bidra till bättre reglering och skydd av arbetare och allmänbefolkning, samt mer fokus på utveckling av alternativa och mer hållbara metoder för anpassning till klimatförändringar i LMIL.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kapacitetsuppbyggnad för ökad mångfald och utveckling av vattenbruket: Ökad livsmedelssäkerhet genom förbättrad produktivitet, motståndskraft</narrative>
      <narrative>Capacity building for aquaculture diversity and development</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I stora delar av Sydostasien och Stillahavsområdena är försörjningsförmågan starkt beroende av förmågan att producera mat, varav mycket erhålls från havet. Fisk är en högkvalitativ källa till protein, essentiella fettsyror och mikronäringsämnen. Trots att asiatisk fiskkonsumtion per capita har tredubblats under de senaste 50 åren, påverkar undernäringen fortfarande en betydande del av befolkningen. För länder på OECD: s DAC-lista över låginkomstländer är grundläggande livsmedelssäkerhet högst angelägen även under klimatförändringar i en nära framtid. Lokal kunskap om klimatförhållandena har historiskt tillåtit småskaliga fiskare och fiskodlare att hantera klimatvariationer, men ekosystemen står för närvarande under ett enormt tryck eftersom klimatförhållandena och intensiteten har gjort livsmedelssäkerheten alltmer oförutsägbar. En av de största rädslorna för klimatförändringen är att livsmedelsförsörjningskedjorna blir alltmer snedvridna eller störda, så att sårbara befolkningsgrupper kommer att finna det allt svårare att hantera de redan förödande effekterna av undernäring och dold hunger.   De som har minst motståndskraft kommer att drabbas mest, och har få sätt att förbättra sin situation. Som återspeglas i FN: s hållbara utvecklingsmål 2 är en av världens största utmaningar hur man ska säkerställa att en växande global befolkning, som förväntas stiga till cirka 10 miljarder år 2050, ska kunna uppfylla sina näringsbehov. Över en tredjedel av den nuvarande världsbefolkningen finns i Asien. För att mata ytterligare två miljarder år 2050, måste livsmedelsproduktionen öka med 50% globalt. FAO listar resultatmålen för SDG 2 som att: bekämpa brist på tillgång till mat, undernäring, småproduktivitet och inkomster, hållbart och fjädrande jordbruk och biodiversitet inom jordbruket.   Den föreslagna forskningen är anpassad till FN: s hållbara utvecklingsmål för att främja naturbaserade lösningar för att mata en växande världsbefolkning. Vattenbruk är en av världens snabbast växande livsmedelsproduktionssektorer, eftersom efterfrågan av högkvalitativt protein ökar medan marint fångstfiske är på en statisk eller sjunkande nivå. Akvakulturproduktionen kan kompensera för krympande vilda bestånd genom att lindra fisketrycket på naturliga ekosystem och den biologiska mångfalden som dessa ekosystem stödjer. Projektmålen omfattar att utforska alternativ teknik för att stödja ett vattenbruk som är hållbart och som har färre kombinerade miljö- och socioekonomiska konsekvenser än nuvarande praxis. Specifikt syftar detta projekt till att minska sårbarheten hos småskaliga bönder genom att undersöka ersättning i fiskfoderingredienser genom användning av lokala hållbara metoder för produktion av biomassa / biofloc.   Projektet kommer att utnyttja näringsfördelarna med att använda kombinationer av mikroalger och bakteriell biomassa som ersättning för fiskmjöl som härrör från viltfångad fisk, en praktik som har bidragit till uttömning av vilda fiskbestånd och minskande av tillgängligt fiskprotein för mänsklig konsumtion. Vi kommer också att titta på biomassa som ersättning för växtbaserade foderingångar, baserat på idén att lokalt tillgängligt, billigt foder ger en fördelaktigare miljöpåverkan än att transportera soja och andra foder över stora avstånd med hjälp av billiga fossila bränslen. Kostnaden för dessa traditionella foderingångar och otillförlitliga försörjningskedjor för dessa foder rapporteras vara den mest citerade faktorn som förhindrar utveckling av hållbar småskalig fiskodling för att möta hushållens näringsbehov. Betydande forskning har visat att många fiskar och kräftdjur betar på biofilm och biofloc, särskilt i larvstadier, och att de har näringsrika fördelar med det. Vår forskning kommer att undersöka ett nytt tillvägagångssätt för att förbättra näringskvaliteten hos biofilm / biofloc som ‘aquafeeds’. Enkel teknik för att producera biofilm / biofloc utvecklas alltmer, men är för närvarande inte allmänt använda. Genom att experimentera med ny teknik för att ‘så ut’ biofilm på odlingsutrustning kan det vara möjligt att förbättra näringskvaliteten hos foder för lokala producenter. Eftersom dessa tekniker inte kräver sofistikerade metoder kan de hjälpa till att göra foderingångar tillgängliga även för småskaliga bönder på landsbygden där tillgången till andra foderkällor är opålitlig eller för dyr för att använda för vattenbruksproduktion.</narrative>
      <narrative>The effects of climate change on fisheries and aquaculture are already being felt as a result of sea level rise and ocean acidification, as well as extreme weather events. A significant number of people in SE Asia – where populations are growing rapidly - rely on seafood as their principal source of protein and essential micronutrients, thus requiring urgent solutions to ensure its continued availability in the diet of the 655 million people living in the region. Yet some of the aquaculture technologies and practices currently in use in SE Asia have alarmed policy-makers who are concerned not only about environmental sustainability, but because some of the farming methods and species being farmed are in fact detrimental to low income sectors of the population.Indeed, the desire for high return on investment often encourages cultivation of species that are in demand by wealthier urban/foreign populations, but are largely unaffordable by the rural populations directly involved in their production. Innovation in production methods, and developing local supply chains for sustainable feed inputs, are urgently needed to an alleviate nutritional deficiencies among seafood-dependent populations whose livelihoods are jeopardized by climate change. In this project, we aim to build adaptive capacity for small-scale farmers by enabling them to use affordable and sustainable local resources to culture species that are nutritionally and culturally suited for their own needs.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I stora delar av Sydostasien och Stillahavsområdena är försörjningsförmågan starkt beroende av förmågan att producera mat, varav mycket erhålls från havet. Fisk är en högkvalitativ källa till protein, essentiella fettsyror och mikronäringsämnen. Trots att asiatisk fiskkonsumtion per capita har tredubblats under de senaste 50 åren, påverkar undernäringen fortfarande en betydande del av befolkningen. För länder på OECD: s DAC-lista över låginkomstländer är grundläggande livsmedelssäkerhet högst angelägen även under klimatförändringar i en nära framtid. Lokal kunskap om klimatförhållandena har historiskt tillåtit småskaliga fiskare och fiskodlare att hantera klimatvariationer, men ekosystemen står för närvarande under ett enormt tryck eftersom klimatförhållandena och intensiteten har gjort livsmedelssäkerheten alltmer oförutsägbar. En av de största rädslorna för klimatförändringen är att livsmedelsförsörjningskedjorna blir alltmer snedvridna eller störda, så att sårbara befolkningsgrupper kommer att finna det allt svårare att hantera de redan förödande effekterna av undernäring och dold hunger.   De som har minst motståndskraft kommer att drabbas mest, och har få sätt att förbättra sin situation. Som återspeglas i FN: s hållbara utvecklingsmål 2 är en av världens största utmaningar hur man ska säkerställa att en växande global befolkning, som förväntas stiga till cirka 10 miljarder år 2050, ska kunna uppfylla sina näringsbehov. Över en tredjedel av den nuvarande världsbefolkningen finns i Asien. För att mata ytterligare två miljarder år 2050, måste livsmedelsproduktionen öka med 50% globalt. FAO listar resultatmålen för SDG 2 som att: bekämpa brist på tillgång till mat, undernäring, småproduktivitet och inkomster, hållbart och fjädrande jordbruk och biodiversitet inom jordbruket.   Den föreslagna forskningen är anpassad till FN: s hållbara utvecklingsmål för att främja naturbaserade lösningar för att mata en växande världsbefolkning. Vattenbruk är en av världens snabbast växande livsmedelsproduktionssektorer, eftersom efterfrågan av högkvalitativt protein ökar medan marint fångstfiske är på en statisk eller sjunkande nivå. Akvakulturproduktionen kan kompensera för krympande vilda bestånd genom att lindra fisketrycket på naturliga ekosystem och den biologiska mångfalden som dessa ekosystem stödjer. Projektmålen omfattar att utforska alternativ teknik för att stödja ett vattenbruk som är hållbart och som har färre kombinerade miljö- och socioekonomiska konsekvenser än nuvarande praxis. Specifikt syftar detta projekt till att minska sårbarheten hos småskaliga bönder genom att undersöka ersättning i fiskfoderingredienser genom användning av lokala hållbara metoder för produktion av biomassa / biofloc.   Projektet kommer att utnyttja näringsfördelarna med att använda kombinationer av mikroalger och bakteriell biomassa som ersättning för fiskmjöl som härrör från viltfångad fisk, en praktik som har bidragit till uttömning av vilda fiskbestånd och minskande av tillgängligt fiskprotein för mänsklig konsumtion. Vi kommer också att titta på biomassa som ersättning för växtbaserade foderingångar, baserat på idén att lokalt tillgängligt, billigt foder ger en fördelaktigare miljöpåverkan än att transportera soja och andra foder över stora avstånd med hjälp av billiga fossila bränslen. Kostnaden för dessa traditionella foderingångar och otillförlitliga försörjningskedjor för dessa foder rapporteras vara den mest citerade faktorn som förhindrar utveckling av hållbar småskalig fiskodling för att möta hushållens näringsbehov. Betydande forskning har visat att många fiskar och kräftdjur betar på biofilm och biofloc, särskilt i larvstadier, och att de har näringsrika fördelar med det. Vår forskning kommer att undersöka ett nytt tillvägagångssätt för att förbättra näringskvaliteten hos biofilm / biofloc som ‘aquafeeds’. Enkel teknik för att producera biofilm / biofloc utvecklas alltmer, men är för närvarande inte allmänt använda. Genom att experimentera med ny teknik för att ‘så ut’ biofilm på odlingsutrustning kan det vara möjligt att förbättra näringskvaliteten hos foder för lokala producenter. Eftersom dessa tekniker inte kräver sofistikerade metoder kan de hjälpa till att göra foderingångar tillgängliga även för småskaliga bönder på landsbygden där tillgången till andra foderkällor är opålitlig eller för dyr för att använda för vattenbruksproduktion.</narrative>
      <narrative>The effects of climate change on fisheries and aquaculture are already being felt as a result of sea level rise and ocean acidification, as well as extreme weather events. A significant number of people in SE Asia – where populations are growing rapidly - rely on seafood as their principal source of protein and essential micronutrients, thus requiring urgent solutions to ensure its continued availability in the diet of the 655 million people living in the region. Yet some of the aquaculture technologies and practices currently in use in SE Asia have alarmed policy-makers who are concerned not only about environmental sustainability, but because some of the farming methods and species being farmed are in fact detrimental to low income sectors of the population.Indeed, the desire for high return on investment often encourages cultivation of species that are in demand by wealthier urban/foreign populations, but are largely unaffordable by the rural populations directly involved in their production. Innovation in production methods, and developing local supply chains for sustainable feed inputs, are urgently needed to an alleviate nutritional deficiencies among seafood-dependent populations whose livelihoods are jeopardized by climate change. In this project, we aim to build adaptive capacity for small-scale farmers by enabling them to use affordable and sustainable local resources to culture species that are nutritionally and culturally suited for their own needs.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">14.a - Öka den vetenskapliga kunskapen, utveckla forskningskapaciteten och överföra havsteknik, med hänsyn tagen till den mellanstatliga oceanografiska kommissionens kriterier och riktlinjer för överföring av havsteknik (Criteria and Guidelines on the Transfer of Marine Technology), i syfte att skapa friskare hav och öka den marina biologiska mångfaldens bidrag till utvecklingen i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet i små önationer under utveckling och de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Over the last decade, political governance in the global South has increasingly taken the shape of electoral authoritarianism - political systems that are neither truly democratic nor fully authoritarian. In these systems, incumbents typically seek to remain in power by manipulating electoral frameworks. On the African continent, such efforts have frequently been met by protests that have taken many forms. In spite of the growing occurrence of both autocratic electoral manipulation and popular protests, the significant issue of the dynamics and scope of protest mobilisation is understudied. This project analyses when and why disparate and temporary protest movements evolve into cohesive coalitions and how this affects the ability of protest movements to achieve their aims. The project will investigate this question in four selected countries: Burkina Faso, Burundi, Kenya and Uganda, in order to develop theoretically informed comparisons. This multidisciplinary project draws on expertise from anthropology and political science. Through its multidisciplinary approach and comparative design, the project contributes to theoretical and methodological development as well as empirical knowledge in the fields of electoral authoritarianism and popular protests.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det saknas interventioner och forskning kring rehabilitering i Sub-Sahara Afrika för personer som haft stroke och för deras familjer. Projektet är en fortsättning på ett forskningsprogram där en modifierad version av en svensk rehabiliteringsintervention har intergrerats i en mobiltelefon-applikation (F@ce) för personer med stroke och deras familjer. En förstudie i Uganda visade att F@ce var användbar men innan vidare rekommendationer kan ges behöver interventionen prövas och utvärderas för en större grupp personer med stroke, både på landsbygd och i storstad i Uganda. Syftet med detta projekt är att implementera och utvärdera en modell för mobiltelefonbaserad familjecentrerad rehabilitering efter stroke vars mål är att understödja aktivitet och delaktighet i vardagslivet för personer som har haft stroke och deras familjer. Interventionen som vänder sig till personer som har haft en stroke pågår under 8 veckor och utvärderas genom att man jämför en interventionsgrupp med en grupp som får sedvanlig rehabilitering. I den tidigare förstudien framkom det att personer som fått den mobiltelefon och familjecentrerade rehabiliteringen efter stroke upplevde att de förbättrat sitt aktivitetsutförande samt upplevde en högre kompetens i utförande av vardagsaktiviteter. Att använda mobiltelefon för att understödja rehabilitering skulle därför kunna ge möjlighet till rehabilitering för personer med stroke och deras familjer som bor långt ifrån rehabiliteringskliniker eller saknar tillgängliga transportmedel, vilket ofta är fallet i Sub-Sahara Afrika såsom i Uganda.Projektet kommer att innefatta fyra olika delstudier som använder både kvalitativa och kvantitativa metoder vilket är rekommenderat i denna typ av icke-farmakologiska interventionsstudier med hög komplexitet. Studie 1 kommer att genomföras på landsbygden för att studera de konsekvenser av stroke som personer med stroke och deras närstående upplever. Studie 2 kommer att utvärdera den mobiltelefonunderstödda familjecentrerade rehabiliteringsinterventionen F@ce genom att använda en randomiserad kontrollerad design för att inkludera en interventionsgrupp och en kontrollgrupp som deltar i sedvanlig rehabilitering. Baserat på resultat från den tidigare förstudien har en beräkning utförts utifrån en bedömning gällande tilltron till den egna förmågan för att genomföra aktiviteter i vardagslivet och det framkom att den planerade studien behöver omfatta 174 deltagare i studien. Även kvalitativa intervjuer kommer att genomföras med personer med stroke och familjemedlemmar i syfte att beskriva deras upplevelser under rehabiliteringsprocessen (Studie 3). I Studie 4 kommer en utvärdering av processen att implementera F@ce interventionen att genomföras. Kunskapen från dessa studier skulle kunna användas till att utveckla och utvärdera en hållbar modell för att utbilda hälsoarbetare i interventionen. Forskningsprogrammet har ett tvärvetenskapligt perspektiv genom att forskare från olika discipliner deltar och samarbetar med IT tekniker, hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal samt personer som drabbats av stroke och deras familjer för att kunna utveckla hållbara rehabiliteringsåtgärder. Detta är en förutsättning för bättre levnadsvillkor för personer med stroke och deras familjer i låg- och medel inkomstländer.Projektets förväntade betydelse: Då det idag saknas rehabiliteringsprogram för personer med stroke i Uganda kommer detta projekt att generera ny kunskap om vilken effekt en intervention som använder mobiltelefon har, samt hur den kan användas i rehabilitering efter stroke. Detta kan i sin tur bidra till att öka tillgängligheten och minska kostnaderna för dessa rehabiliteringsinsatser. Projektet kommer att innebära en direkt implementering av forskningsbaserad kunskap inom rehabilitering men kommer även att bidra till nya forskningsbaserade modeller som använder en mobiltelefon, och som kan implementeras i både nationella och internationella sammanhang.</narrative>
      <narrative>Stroke is a growing societal challenge and rehabilitation is needed. Information Communication Technology (ICT) provides clients with access to information, self-evaluation, and self-management. ICT-supported programs in persons’ home environment are recommended when there are long distances to health care. Our previous feasibility study suggested beneficial effects on self-efficacy and occupational performance and satisfaction of a mobile phone supported and family-centred rehabilitation intervention (F@ce) after stroke in Uganda. The purpose of present proposal is to implement and evaluate F@ce on functioning in ADL and participation in everyday life among persons with stroke and their families. With recommendations on evaluation of complex interventions both outcomes and processes will be studied and hence both quantitative and qualitative methods will be applied. In a randomized controlled trial we will evaluate F@ce compared to ordinary rehabilitation in urban/rural Uganda regarding; self-efficacy, perceived performance and participation in everyday activities, independence in ADL, health care utilization and the families´ perceived participation in everyday activities. Qualitative data will explore experiences of people with stroke and family members of participating in F@ce. This research program has a multidisciplinary perspective for sustainable rehabilitation, a prerequisite for better living conditions for people with stroke in low/middle income countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Delaktighet i vardagen efter stroke i Uganda - En randomiserad kontrollerad studie av en familjecentrerad intervention</narrative>
      <narrative>Participation in everyday life – A randomized controlled trial of mobile phone-supported and family-centred rehabilitation after stroke in Uganda</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det saknas interventioner och forskning kring rehabilitering i Sub-Sahara Afrika för personer som haft stroke och för deras familjer. Projektet är en fortsättning på ett forskningsprogram där en modifierad version av en svensk rehabiliteringsintervention har intergrerats i en mobiltelefon-applikation (F@ce) för personer med stroke och deras familjer. En förstudie i Uganda visade att F@ce var användbar men innan vidare rekommendationer kan ges behöver interventionen prövas och utvärderas för en större grupp personer med stroke, både på landsbygd och i storstad i Uganda. Syftet med detta projekt är att implementera och utvärdera en modell för mobiltelefonbaserad familjecentrerad rehabilitering efter stroke vars mål är att understödja aktivitet och delaktighet i vardagslivet för personer som har haft stroke och deras familjer. Interventionen som vänder sig till personer som har haft en stroke pågår under 8 veckor och utvärderas genom att man jämför en interventionsgrupp med en grupp som får sedvanlig rehabilitering. I den tidigare förstudien framkom det att personer som fått den mobiltelefon och familjecentrerade rehabiliteringen efter stroke upplevde att de förbättrat sitt aktivitetsutförande samt upplevde en högre kompetens i utförande av vardagsaktiviteter. Att använda mobiltelefon för att understödja rehabilitering skulle därför kunna ge möjlighet till rehabilitering för personer med stroke och deras familjer som bor långt ifrån rehabiliteringskliniker eller saknar tillgängliga transportmedel, vilket ofta är fallet i Sub-Sahara Afrika såsom i Uganda.Projektet kommer att innefatta fyra olika delstudier som använder både kvalitativa och kvantitativa metoder vilket är rekommenderat i denna typ av icke-farmakologiska interventionsstudier med hög komplexitet. Studie 1 kommer att genomföras på landsbygden för att studera de konsekvenser av stroke som personer med stroke och deras närstående upplever. Studie 2 kommer att utvärdera den mobiltelefonunderstödda familjecentrerade rehabiliteringsinterventionen F@ce genom att använda en randomiserad kontrollerad design för att inkludera en interventionsgrupp och en kontrollgrupp som deltar i sedvanlig rehabilitering. Baserat på resultat från den tidigare förstudien har en beräkning utförts utifrån en bedömning gällande tilltron till den egna förmågan för att genomföra aktiviteter i vardagslivet och det framkom att den planerade studien behöver omfatta 174 deltagare i studien. Även kvalitativa intervjuer kommer att genomföras med personer med stroke och familjemedlemmar i syfte att beskriva deras upplevelser under rehabiliteringsprocessen (Studie 3). I Studie 4 kommer en utvärdering av processen att implementera F@ce interventionen att genomföras. Kunskapen från dessa studier skulle kunna användas till att utveckla och utvärdera en hållbar modell för att utbilda hälsoarbetare i interventionen. Forskningsprogrammet har ett tvärvetenskapligt perspektiv genom att forskare från olika discipliner deltar och samarbetar med IT tekniker, hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal samt personer som drabbats av stroke och deras familjer för att kunna utveckla hållbara rehabiliteringsåtgärder. Detta är en förutsättning för bättre levnadsvillkor för personer med stroke och deras familjer i låg- och medel inkomstländer.Projektets förväntade betydelse: Då det idag saknas rehabiliteringsprogram för personer med stroke i Uganda kommer detta projekt att generera ny kunskap om vilken effekt en intervention som använder mobiltelefon har, samt hur den kan användas i rehabilitering efter stroke. Detta kan i sin tur bidra till att öka tillgängligheten och minska kostnaderna för dessa rehabiliteringsinsatser. Projektet kommer att innebära en direkt implementering av forskningsbaserad kunskap inom rehabilitering men kommer även att bidra till nya forskningsbaserade modeller som använder en mobiltelefon, och som kan implementeras i både nationella och internationella sammanhang.</narrative>
      <narrative>Stroke is a growing societal challenge and rehabilitation is needed. Information Communication Technology (ICT) provides clients with access to information, self-evaluation, and self-management. ICT-supported programs in persons’ home environment are recommended when there are long distances to health care. Our previous feasibility study suggested beneficial effects on self-efficacy and occupational performance and satisfaction of a mobile phone supported and family-centred rehabilitation intervention (F@ce) after stroke in Uganda. The purpose of present proposal is to implement and evaluate F@ce on functioning in ADL and participation in everyday life among persons with stroke and their families. With recommendations on evaluation of complex interventions both outcomes and processes will be studied and hence both quantitative and qualitative methods will be applied. In a randomized controlled trial we will evaluate F@ce compared to ordinary rehabilitation in urban/rural Uganda regarding; self-efficacy, perceived performance and participation in everyday activities, independence in ADL, health care utilization and the families´ perceived participation in everyday activities. Qualitative data will explore experiences of people with stroke and family members of participating in F@ce. This research program has a multidisciplinary perspective for sustainable rehabilitation, a prerequisite for better living conditions for people with stroke in low/middle income countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>Antimicrobial resistance has become a major threat to human health and development. As our currently used antibiotics lose efficiency, we risk rapidly increasing number of untreatable infections leading to an increased number of lethal cases, longer hospital stays, and related suffering and economic burden. Antibiotic resistance is expected to hit developing countries especially hard, with 90% of the lethal infections predicted to happen in Africa and Asia.This study aims to make use of East African indigenous knowledge to use natural resources in finding new ways to control bacterial infections. Following an ethnomedical survey, medicinal plants will be collected in Kenya and Tanzania. Their constituents will be isolated, and identified by NMR and MS analyses. The bioactivity and toxicity of the isolated constituents will be determined using bacterial and cell-based assays. The biochemical pathways targeted by the most promising bioactive substances will be identified by chemical genomics. Advanced NMR techniques will subsequently be used to identify the binding mode of the substances to their protein targets to support their development into drugs.Besides achieving high scientific goals, the project aims the multidisciplinary training of East African PhD students. It will support the economic development of East Africa by strategic knowledge transfer and by promoting patient safety on the use of plants as a result of the scientific investigation of ethnomedical practices.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Som resultat av överanvändningen av antibiotika blir fler och fler av dem verkningslösa. Denna process kallas resistensutveckling och har på senare tid blivit ett snabbt växande problem som kan leda till en pandemi, dvs mycket snabb spridning av obotbara bakteriella sjukdomar. Antibiotikaresistens kan komma att kosta miljontals människors liv årligen, främst i utvecklingsländer.I detta projekt kommer två svenska, en tanzanisk och en kenyansk forskargrupp att samarbeta med det övergripande målet att bidra till utvecklingen av nya antibiotika. Vi kommer att undersöka naturläkemedel från Östra Afrika genom att identifiera nya bioaktiva substanser som verkar på hittills okända mekanismer. I dialog med lokala nyckelpersoner med kunskap inom naturmedicin, kommer vi att identifiera växter som kan förväntas innehålla antibakteriella substanser, extrahera molekylerna som finns i dem, bestämma deras struktur och antibakteriella aktivitet och toxicitet samt identifiera mekanismen de använder för att attackera bakterier. Ett av våra mål är att identifiera substanser som verkar på nya sätt, och som bakterier inte har utvecklat resistens mot.Under projektets gång kommer vi även att överföra kunskap till Tanzania och Kenya genom att träna tanzaniska och kenyanska studenter och doktorander i moderna kemiska och biologiska forskningsmetoder vid Uppsala universitet. Sammanfattningsvis förväntas projektet att ta tillvara på östafrikansk inhemsk kunskap inom naturläkemedel och identifiera nya bioaktiva substanser som verkar på hittills okända mekanismer med det övergripande målet att bidra till utvecklingen av ny antibiotika för läkemedel.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Som resultat av överanvändningen av antibiotika blir fler och fler av dem verkningslösa. Denna process kallas resistensutveckling och har på senare tid blivit ett snabbt växande problem som kan leda till en pandemi, dvs mycket snabb spridning av obotbara bakteriella sjukdomar. Antibiotikaresistens kan komma att kosta miljontals människors liv årligen, främst i utvecklingsländer.I detta projekt kommer två svenska, en tanzanisk och en kenyansk forskargrupp att samarbeta med det övergripande målet att bidra till utvecklingen av nya antibiotika. Vi kommer att undersöka naturläkemedel från Östra Afrika genom att identifiera nya bioaktiva substanser som verkar på hittills okända mekanismer. I dialog med lokala nyckelpersoner med kunskap inom naturmedicin, kommer vi att identifiera växter som kan förväntas innehålla antibakteriella substanser, extrahera molekylerna som finns i dem, bestämma deras struktur och antibakteriella aktivitet och toxicitet samt identifiera mekanismen de använder för att attackera bakterier. Ett av våra mål är att identifiera substanser som verkar på nya sätt, och som bakterier inte har utvecklat resistens mot.Under projektets gång kommer vi även att överföra kunskap till Tanzania och Kenya genom att träna tanzaniska och kenyanska studenter och doktorander i moderna kemiska och biologiska forskningsmetoder vid Uppsala universitet. Sammanfattningsvis förväntas projektet att ta tillvara på östafrikansk inhemsk kunskap inom naturläkemedel och identifiera nya bioaktiva substanser som verkar på hittills okända mekanismer med det övergripande målet att bidra till utvecklingen av ny antibiotika för läkemedel.</narrative>
      <narrative>Antimicrobial resistance has become a major threat to human health and development. As our currently used antibiotics lose efficiency, we risk rapidly increasing number of untreatable infections leading to an increased number of lethal cases, longer hospital stays, and related suffering and economic burden. Antibiotic resistance is expected to hit developing countries especially hard, with 90% of the lethal infections predicted to happen in Africa and Asia.This study aims to make use of East African indigenous knowledge to use natural resources in finding new ways to control bacterial infections. Following an ethnomedical survey, medicinal plants will be collected in Kenya and Tanzania. Their constituents will be isolated, and identified by NMR and MS analyses. The bioactivity and toxicity of the isolated constituents will be determined using bacterial and cell-based assays. The biochemical pathways targeted by the most promising bioactive substances will be identified by chemical genomics. Advanced NMR techniques will subsequently be used to identify the binding mode of the substances to their protein targets to support their development into drugs.Besides achieving high scientific goals, the project aims the multidisciplinary training of East African PhD students. It will support the economic development of East Africa by strategic knowledge transfer and by promoting patient safety on the use of plants as a result of the scientific investigation of ethnomedical practices.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Malaria mortality has significantly decreased since 2000 due to successful control. However, this fragile gain is threatened by emerging resistance to insecticides among malaria mosquitoes and by drug resistance by the malaria parasites. Knowledge of the natural vector ecology is now recognised as a prerequisite for malaria elimination and eradication, and can be harnessed in the development of new strategies for vector control. Plant feeding plays a pivotal role in vector biology and offers novel ways to manipulate the connection between plant and vector to weaken or eliminate pathogen transmission, either by itself or as a component of integrated vector control. However, we have limited understanding of how malaria mosquitoes select plants for feeding, and how the natural diversity of plants affects mosquito competence for malaria parasites. The purpose of this study is to identify the mechanism by which malaria mosquitoes select host plants to obtain sugars needed for survival and reproduction, and how this behaviour is affected by the interaction of secondary metabolites in plant nectar and malaria parasites. The aim of the project is to harness the properties of attractive host plants for the development of odour-bait technology, and to identify plant secondary compounds that have detrimental effects on the development and survival of malaria parasites. Results of this project may further be used in health and policy decisions for the reduction of malaria prevalence.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Malaria är en infektionssjukdom som smittar via myggor som bär på en parasit. Nästan hälften av jordens befolkning löper risk att smittas av malaria. Fortfarande är det bästa skyddet mot malaria att skydda sig mot myggor. Sedan början av 2000-talet fram till nu har antalet dödsfall i malaria halverats tack vare program som gratis distribuerar insekticidbehandlade myggnät. På grund av resistens mot dessa insekticider har man dock under senare år märkt av en stagnering eller till och med en ökning av antalet dödsfall. Nya metoder behövs för att bromsa och vända denna utveckling. En ökad förståelse för myggornas ekologi och beteende behövs för att identifiera nya bekämpningsmetoder. I denna studie avser vi att identifiera de mekanismer malariamyggor använder sig av för att hitta nektar som de behöver för sin överlevnad. Vidare planerar vi att undersöka hur detta beteendet påverkas av om myggorna är infekterade med parasiten. Studien kommer att utföras i nära samarbete med forskare i Burkina Faso och Etiopien.Myggor använder sig av sitt doftsinne för att lokalisera blommor där de kan hitta nektar som de behöver som energi. I ett pågående projekt med Addis Abeba Universitet har vi identifierat ett trettio-tal blommande växter som är mycket vanligt förekommande på landsbygden i östra Afrika. Genom att analysera beteendet hos två arter malariamyggor och gula febernmyggan har vi identifierat de växter som de mest föredrar. Vi har även genom kemisk analys, och elektrofysiologiska avledningar från myggornas antenner, identiferat de doftämen som myggorna reagerar på. I detta projekt avser vi att ta fram en doftblandning, baserad på denna djuplodande analys, som kan användas för att attrahera myggor i fältförsök. Dessa försök kommer att lägga grunden till en metod som på sikt kan reducera malaria och andra myggburna sjukdomar. Dessa försök kommer att bedrivas i södra Etiopien där vi installerat infrastruktur för storskaliga fältförsök.Vilken växt som malariamyggorna suger nektar på kan ha en stor påverkan på parasiten och därmed spridningen av malaria, vilket vi visat i tidigare försök. Tidigare försök har även påvisat att parasiten kan påverka myggans beteende vad gäller val av växt. I denna studie avser vi att utöka denna analys nämnvärt. Likt detektiver kommer vi att analysera vilka växter malariamyggor naturligt suger nektar från, och om detta val påverkas av om de bär på parasiten eller inte. Här kommer vi att samla in myggor från platser i Burkina Faso och Etiopien som lider av en mycket hög nivå av malariainfektioner. Genom att analysera växt-DNA som vi extraherar från myggans mage kommer vi ta fram information om vilka växter de naturligt föredrar och om detta val påverkas av parasiten. Denna information kommer att lägga grunden till andra försök där vi hoppas få svar på om det är parasiten eller myggan som styr detta val.Vi har indikationer på att infekterade myggor kan medicinera sig själv för att bli av med parasiter. Detta kan ske genom att de dricker nektar som innehåller giftiga så kallade sekundära metaboliter, som finns hos vissa växtarter. Genom att analysera nektar från de växter som vi identifierar i vårt tidigare detektivarbete, kommer vi först att identifiera om denna innehåller sekundära metaboliter. Vi vet redan att vissa av de arter vi är intresserade av, traditionellt har använts för att behandla malaria hos människor. Man har dock aldrig undersökt om malariamyggorna själva använder sig av detta knep. I vår analys kommer vi att undersöka vilken effekt dessa sekundära metaboliter har på dels parasiten dels myggan.Sammantaget är projektets mål att identifiera hur vi kan dra nytta av malariamyggans behov av att hitta blommande växter i vår strävan att bekämpa en av världens mest allvarliga infektionssjukdomar.  Projektet kommer även lägga en grund för framtida policybeslut kring vilka växter som bör planteras nära bebyggelse för att negativt påverka malariaförekomsten.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Malaria är en infektionssjukdom som smittar via myggor som bär på en parasit. Nästan hälften av jordens befolkning löper risk att smittas av malaria. Fortfarande är det bästa skyddet mot malaria att skydda sig mot myggor. Sedan början av 2000-talet fram till nu har antalet dödsfall i malaria halverats tack vare program som gratis distribuerar insekticidbehandlade myggnät. På grund av resistens mot dessa insekticider har man dock under senare år märkt av en stagnering eller till och med en ökning av antalet dödsfall. Nya metoder behövs för att bromsa och vända denna utveckling. En ökad förståelse för myggornas ekologi och beteende behövs för att identifiera nya bekämpningsmetoder. I denna studie avser vi att identifiera de mekanismer malariamyggor använder sig av för att hitta nektar som de behöver för sin överlevnad. Vidare planerar vi att undersöka hur detta beteendet påverkas av om myggorna är infekterade med parasiten. Studien kommer att utföras i nära samarbete med forskare i Burkina Faso och Etiopien.Myggor använder sig av sitt doftsinne för att lokalisera blommor där de kan hitta nektar som de behöver som energi. I ett pågående projekt med Addis Abeba Universitet har vi identifierat ett trettio-tal blommande växter som är mycket vanligt förekommande på landsbygden i östra Afrika. Genom att analysera beteendet hos två arter malariamyggor och gula febernmyggan har vi identifierat de växter som de mest föredrar. Vi har även genom kemisk analys, och elektrofysiologiska avledningar från myggornas antenner, identiferat de doftämen som myggorna reagerar på. I detta projekt avser vi att ta fram en doftblandning, baserad på denna djuplodande analys, som kan användas för att attrahera myggor i fältförsök. Dessa försök kommer att lägga grunden till en metod som på sikt kan reducera malaria och andra myggburna sjukdomar. Dessa försök kommer att bedrivas i södra Etiopien där vi installerat infrastruktur för storskaliga fältförsök.Vilken växt som malariamyggorna suger nektar på kan ha en stor påverkan på parasiten och därmed spridningen av malaria, vilket vi visat i tidigare försök. Tidigare försök har även påvisat att parasiten kan påverka myggans beteende vad gäller val av växt. I denna studie avser vi att utöka denna analys nämnvärt. Likt detektiver kommer vi att analysera vilka växter malariamyggor naturligt suger nektar från, och om detta val påverkas av om de bär på parasiten eller inte. Här kommer vi att samla in myggor från platser i Burkina Faso och Etiopien som lider av en mycket hög nivå av malariainfektioner. Genom att analysera växt-DNA som vi extraherar från myggans mage kommer vi ta fram information om vilka växter de naturligt föredrar och om detta val påverkas av parasiten. Denna information kommer att lägga grunden till andra försök där vi hoppas få svar på om det är parasiten eller myggan som styr detta val.Vi har indikationer på att infekterade myggor kan medicinera sig själv för att bli av med parasiter. Detta kan ske genom att de dricker nektar som innehåller giftiga så kallade sekundära metaboliter, som finns hos vissa växtarter. Genom att analysera nektar från de växter som vi identifierar i vårt tidigare detektivarbete, kommer vi först att identifiera om denna innehåller sekundära metaboliter. Vi vet redan att vissa av de arter vi är intresserade av, traditionellt har använts för att behandla malaria hos människor. Man har dock aldrig undersökt om malariamyggorna själva använder sig av detta knep. I vår analys kommer vi att undersöka vilken effekt dessa sekundära metaboliter har på dels parasiten dels myggan.Sammantaget är projektets mål att identifiera hur vi kan dra nytta av malariamyggans behov av att hitta blommande växter i vår strävan att bekämpa en av världens mest allvarliga infektionssjukdomar.  Projektet kommer även lägga en grund för framtida policybeslut kring vilka växter som bör planteras nära bebyggelse för att negativt påverka malariaförekomsten.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Könsrelaterat våld (gender-based violence, GBV) är ett globalt samhällsproblem och kränkning av mänskliga rättigheter. GBV består av fysiskt, sexuellt eller psykiskt våld grundat i könsrelaterade ojämlika maktförhållanden, och drabbar framförallt flickor och kvinnor även om pojkar och män också kan utsättas. En tredjedel av alla världens kvinnor uppges ha blivit slagna, tvingade till sex eller på annat sätt utsatta för GBV någon gång i livet. Detta våld börjar tidigt, och ungdomar (särskilt unga kvinnor i Afrika söder om Sahara) löper hög risk. En sydafrikansk studie fann att upp till 86% av kvinnor 16–24 år i Western Cape (där detta projekt kommer utföras) upplevt fysiskt eller sexuellt våld i samband med en date. Nya typer av insatser behövs för att bryta denna onda cirkel. Våra preliminära resultat visar tydligt att detta är både genomförbart och nödvändigt.Syftet med detta projekt är att förebygga GBV genom den skolbaserade insatsen IMPower som avser att främja jämställda könsnormer, sexuellt samtycke och hälsosamma beteenden bland 10–19-åringar i slumområden runt Kapstaden, Sydafrika. Studier från Kenya visar att IMPower kan halvera antal nya våldtäktsfall bland flickor samt förbättra könsstereotypiska attityder och öka chansen att pojkar ingriper för att stoppa våld. Kunskap saknas dock om IMPower har positiva effekter på olika typer av GBV (fysiskt, psykologiskt, sexuellt), och om den leder till att killar utövar mindre våld samt minskar deras egen utsatthet för GBV (25% av sydafrikanska killar 13–17 år har blivit sexuellt utnyttjade).Projektet genomförs i tre faser: förberedelse (2020), intervention (2020), och uppföljning (2021-2022). Tjugo skolor (1600 studenter) lottas till antingen intervention eller kontroll och följs i 18 månader. Insatsen består av 7 veckors interaktiva 2-h sessioner om jämställda könsnormer, sexuellt samtycke, strategier för tjejer att bemöta olika typer av våld och trakasserier (inklusive verbalt/fysiskt självförsvar utifrån högriskkontexten) och för pojkar att ingripa om de ser andra utsättas för våld eller hot. Projektet är högst genomförbart tack vare att befintlig infrastruktur används i samarbete med det starkaste forskningsinstitutet i Afrika, Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation i Kapstaden, samt den ideella Kenyanska organisationen Ujamaa som utvecklat IMPower.GBV underminerar både social och ekonomisk utveckling och är ett allvarligt hot mot folkhälsa, särskilt sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och rättigheter (SRHR), genom ökad risk för hivinfektion, fysisk såväl som psykisk ohälsa (ångest, depression) samt sexuellt och narkotikarelaterat riskbeteende. GBV bottnar i stereotypiska könsnormer som upprätthåller mäns våld mot kvinnor (och andra män) och begränsar kvinnors möjlighet att bestämma över sin kropp och sexualitet, utbildning, arbete och tillgång till hälsovård. Trycket att leva upp till dessa normer är särskilt stort under ungdomsåren, vilket gör det till en särskilt viktig tid för insatser.Detta är så vitt vi vet den första studien som utför och utvärderar en GBV-förebyggande insats med mål att gynna unga män lika mycket som kvinnor. Vår effektivitetsanalys kommer att fokusera på GBV erfarenheter, attityder och beteenden bland både pojkar och flickor, och tillämpa rigorösa kvantitativa och kvalitativa metoder. Vi kommer dessutom att mäta om insatsen påverkar sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa (t.ex., kondomanvändning, hiv-testning, oönskad graviditet) samt mental hälsa, och följa ungdomar över tid, vilket inte gjorts tidigare.Ett unikt bidrag är den hälsoekonomiska utvärderingen som uppskattar kostanden per förhindrat fall av GBV – information som är avgörande för att beslutsfattare ska kunna prioritera insatser och resurser på bästa möjliga sätt. Detta kombineras med en processutvärdering i syfte att skapa en hållbar modell som kan replikeras och utökas i andra högriskmiljöer för GBV globalt.Att bekämpa GBV är avgörande för att världen ska kunna uppnå flera av hållbarhetsmålen, främst mål 5 (jämställdhet mellan kvinnor och män) men även minskad fattigdom (1), god hälsa (3), god utbildning för alla (4), ojämlikhet (10), säkra städer (11), fred och utveckling (16). Det är även ett viktigt steg i Sveriges strävan att bidra till ökad jämställdhet globalt. Resultaten från projektet kommer inte endast att gynna sydafrikanska ungdomar i Kapstadens slumområden, utan även kunna användas i andra fattiga låginkomst miljöer med hög risk för GBV och relaterade SRHR-konsekvenser.</narrative>
      <narrative>This project aims to assess the effect of the group-based IMPower intervention on reducing gender-based violence (GBV) and improving sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) among urban poor adolescents in Cape Town, South Africa. Previous evidence indicates that IMPower can reduce sexual violence by 40-60%, but little is known about its effect on other types of GBV (physical, psychological) among boys as well as girls, or if it protects against other SRHR outcomes (e.g. unwanted pregnancy).We will conduct a cluster-randomized trial in Cape Town townships in collaboration with the Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation, Ujamaa-Africa, University of Western Cape and Karolinska Institutet. Twenty schools (N=1600 male and female students aged 10-19) will be randomized in a 1:1 ratio to intervention (7 weeks, 2-hour sessions on gender norms, empowerment, self-defense) or standard life-skills, with follow-up at 12 and 18 months. This is combined with a cost-effectiveness analysis (cost per averted case of GBV), and qualitative process evaluation to understand implementation facilitators/barriers.The project will generate new evidence on effective methods to prevent GBV and improve SRHR among adolescents in South Africa – ranked as the world’s most unequal country with extreme rates of violence and HIV. Such evidence is urgently needed in order to enable sustainable scale-up in other settings of poverty and oppression where few effective programs currently exist.</narrative>
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      <narrative>IMPower: reducing gender-based violence and improving healthy attitudes and practices among adolescents in urban poor South Africa and beyond</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">IMPower: en storskalig insats för att förebygga könsrelaterat våld och förändra stereotypiska könsnormer bland pojkar och flickor</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project aims to assess the effect of the group-based IMPower intervention on reducing gender-based violence (GBV) and improving sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) among urban poor adolescents in Cape Town, South Africa. Previous evidence indicates that IMPower can reduce sexual violence by 40-60%, but little is known about its effect on other types of GBV (physical, psychological) among boys as well as girls, or if it protects against other SRHR outcomes (e.g. unwanted pregnancy).We will conduct a cluster-randomized trial in Cape Town townships in collaboration with the Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation, Ujamaa-Africa, University of Western Cape and Karolinska Institutet. Twenty schools (N=1600 male and female students aged 10-19) will be randomized in a 1:1 ratio to intervention (7 weeks, 2-hour sessions on gender norms, empowerment, self-defense) or standard life-skills, with follow-up at 12 and 18 months. This is combined with a cost-effectiveness analysis (cost per averted case of GBV), and qualitative process evaluation to understand implementation facilitators/barriers.The project will generate new evidence on effective methods to prevent GBV and improve SRHR among adolescents in South Africa – ranked as the world’s most unequal country with extreme rates of violence and HIV. Such evidence is urgently needed in order to enable sustainable scale-up in other settings of poverty and oppression where few effective programs currently exist.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Könsrelaterat våld (gender-based violence, GBV) är ett globalt samhällsproblem och kränkning av mänskliga rättigheter. GBV består av fysiskt, sexuellt eller psykiskt våld grundat i könsrelaterade ojämlika maktförhållanden, och drabbar framförallt flickor och kvinnor även om pojkar och män också kan utsättas. En tredjedel av alla världens kvinnor uppges ha blivit slagna, tvingade till sex eller på annat sätt utsatta för GBV någon gång i livet. Detta våld börjar tidigt, och ungdomar (särskilt unga kvinnor i Afrika söder om Sahara) löper hög risk. En sydafrikansk studie fann att upp till 86% av kvinnor 16–24 år i Western Cape (där detta projekt kommer utföras) upplevt fysiskt eller sexuellt våld i samband med en date. Nya typer av insatser behövs för att bryta denna onda cirkel. Våra preliminära resultat visar tydligt att detta är både genomförbart och nödvändigt.Syftet med detta projekt är att förebygga GBV genom den skolbaserade insatsen IMPower som avser att främja jämställda könsnormer, sexuellt samtycke och hälsosamma beteenden bland 10–19-åringar i slumområden runt Kapstaden, Sydafrika. Studier från Kenya visar att IMPower kan halvera antal nya våldtäktsfall bland flickor samt förbättra könsstereotypiska attityder och öka chansen att pojkar ingriper för att stoppa våld. Kunskap saknas dock om IMPower har positiva effekter på olika typer av GBV (fysiskt, psykologiskt, sexuellt), och om den leder till att killar utövar mindre våld samt minskar deras egen utsatthet för GBV (25% av sydafrikanska killar 13–17 år har blivit sexuellt utnyttjade).Projektet genomförs i tre faser: förberedelse (2020), intervention (2020), och uppföljning (2021-2022). Tjugo skolor (1600 studenter) lottas till antingen intervention eller kontroll och följs i 18 månader. Insatsen består av 7 veckors interaktiva 2-h sessioner om jämställda könsnormer, sexuellt samtycke, strategier för tjejer att bemöta olika typer av våld och trakasserier (inklusive verbalt/fysiskt självförsvar utifrån högriskkontexten) och för pojkar att ingripa om de ser andra utsättas för våld eller hot. Projektet är högst genomförbart tack vare att befintlig infrastruktur används i samarbete med det starkaste forskningsinstitutet i Afrika, Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation i Kapstaden, samt den ideella Kenyanska organisationen Ujamaa som utvecklat IMPower.GBV underminerar både social och ekonomisk utveckling och är ett allvarligt hot mot folkhälsa, särskilt sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och rättigheter (SRHR), genom ökad risk för hivinfektion, fysisk såväl som psykisk ohälsa (ångest, depression) samt sexuellt och narkotikarelaterat riskbeteende. GBV bottnar i stereotypiska könsnormer som upprätthåller mäns våld mot kvinnor (och andra män) och begränsar kvinnors möjlighet att bestämma över sin kropp och sexualitet, utbildning, arbete och tillgång till hälsovård. Trycket att leva upp till dessa normer är särskilt stort under ungdomsåren, vilket gör det till en särskilt viktig tid för insatser.Detta är så vitt vi vet den första studien som utför och utvärderar en GBV-förebyggande insats med mål att gynna unga män lika mycket som kvinnor. Vår effektivitetsanalys kommer att fokusera på GBV erfarenheter, attityder och beteenden bland både pojkar och flickor, och tillämpa rigorösa kvantitativa och kvalitativa metoder. Vi kommer dessutom att mäta om insatsen påverkar sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa (t.ex., kondomanvändning, hiv-testning, oönskad graviditet) samt mental hälsa, och följa ungdomar över tid, vilket inte gjorts tidigare.Ett unikt bidrag är den hälsoekonomiska utvärderingen som uppskattar kostanden per förhindrat fall av GBV – information som är avgörande för att beslutsfattare ska kunna prioritera insatser och resurser på bästa möjliga sätt. Detta kombineras med en processutvärdering i syfte att skapa en hållbar modell som kan replikeras och utökas i andra högriskmiljöer för GBV globalt.Att bekämpa GBV är avgörande för att världen ska kunna uppnå flera av hållbarhetsmålen, främst mål 5 (jämställdhet mellan kvinnor och män) men även minskad fattigdom (1), god hälsa (3), god utbildning för alla (4), ojämlikhet (10), säkra städer (11), fred och utveckling (16). Det är även ett viktigt steg i Sveriges strävan att bidra till ökad jämställdhet globalt. Resultaten från projektet kommer inte endast att gynna sydafrikanska ungdomar i Kapstadens slumområden, utan även kunna användas i andra fattiga låginkomst miljöer med hög risk för GBV och relaterade SRHR-konsekvenser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>An urban peace? Exploring the postwar city´s constructive ability in peacebuilding</narrative>
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      <narrative>Postwar cities – where war is over but the socio-political ordering of society remains contested and a mutually acceptable peace has yet to be established – often reinforce conflict lines that linger on after war and cement divisions between previously warring groups. The postwar city thus often plays a destructive role in peacebuilding. Yet research indicates that it also is able to play a constructive role because it is well-positioned to transcend conflict lines and foster coexistence. There is, however, little knowledge on how and why the postwar city is able to do just that. This proposed project will therefore ask: how is the postwar city able to advance peacebuilding between its citizens, across the city itself, and within its wider context?To provide answers I will theorise the postwar city’s ability to play a constructive role in peacebuilding and then – through extensive fieldwork in three postwar cities (Beirut, Mitrovica, Nicosia) – explore how and why different strategies are able to assist this constructive ability. The overall aim is to better understand the dynamics through which the postwar city transcends conflict lines and fosters coexistence. The proposed project will develop an original theorisation of how the postwar city’s constructive ability functions; theorise how and why different strategies can assist it; as well as generate novel data on Beirut, Mitrovica, and Nicosia. It will thus contribute to efforts at building peace in the postwar city.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I allt högre utsträckning tenderar efterkrigsstäder att ställa till med problem när fred byggs. Efterkrigstäder är städer där konflikten fortsätter trots att kriget är slut. Konfliktparterna i dessa städer må ha slutat skjuta på varandra, men de är fortfarande oense om det mesta – exempelvis vem som ska styra staden, hur gemensamma resurser ska fördelas, eller om alla får bo där de vill. Freden är således fortfarande långt borta i dessa städer. Detta gör att de ofta är osäkra för människor att bo i då det kan vara riskabelt att befinna sig i ”fel” del av staden, ofta fungerar dåligt som städer då det är viktigare vem som bestämmer än vad som bestäms, och ofta leder till problem bortom stadsgränserna då städer är ekonomiska och politiska enheter som påverkar sina bredare kontexter. På grund av att konflikten tenderar att fortsätta i efterkrigsstaden blir dess roll i fredsbyggande insatser – alltså insatser som ämnar hantera bakomliggande orsakerna till kriget samt bygga samhällen som löser problem fredligt – ofta destruktiv och konfliktgenererande. Detta är dock inte hela sanningen. Efterkrigsstaden kan också spela en konstruktiv och konfliktförebyggande roll i byggandet av fred. Dock vet vi väldigt lite om hur efterkrigsstaden förmår att spela just en sådan roll. Vi vet väldigt lite om hur konfliktparterna försonas, hur gemensamma institutioner bildas, eller hur bredare fredsbyggande insatser ges en knuff framåt. Detta projekt ämnar undersöka efterkrigsstadens förmåga att spela en konstruktiv roll i byggandet av fred och frågar därför: hur kan efterkrigsstaden bidra till fredsbyggande insatser mellan stadens medborgare, inom staden som helhet, samt i stadens bredare kontext? För att besvara denna fråga kommer projektet att studera tre olika efterkrigsstäder: Beirut (Libanon), Mitrovica (Kosovo), samt Nicosia (Cypern). Projektet är uppdelat i två delar. Den första delen kommer att teoretisera och undersöka hur och varför efterkrigsstaden förmår att spela en konstruktivt roll i olika fredsbyggande insatser. Olika exempel kommer studeras och slutsatser dras gällande vilka dynamiker som leder till att konfliktparter försonas, att gemensamma institutioner bildas, och att bredare fredsbyggande insatser ges en knuff framåt. Den andra delen kommer därefter att kartlägga vilka strategier som förstärker samt underminerar efterkrigsstadens förmåga att spela en sådan roll. Projektet kommer att undersöka både strategier som explicit strävar efter att bygga fred och strategier som går att hitta i alla städer (såsom planeringsbeslut eller byggandet av skolor). Förhoppningen är att identifiera strategier som både bidrar till samt hindrar fred. De tre städerna som kommer att undersökas har alla problem med att deras konflikter fortsatt trots att kriget är slut. Detta gör att de är osäkra att bo i, dåligt fungerande, samt orsakar problem bortom stadsgränserna. Beirut har fortfarande problem med våld och lider av fler våldsdåd per invånare mellan kristna, sunniter, och shiiter än vad Libanon i stort gör. Nicosia är uppdelat i två parallellt fungerande grekiska och turkiska socio-politiska sfärer där södra delen av staden ligger i den grekiska delen av Cypern och den norra delen ligger i den turkiska delen. Mitrovica är också den plats som är svårast att komma överens om i Kosovo. Detta är dock inte hela sanningen då alla tre städerna också uppvisar en förmåga - som dock är väldigt obeforskad - att bidra konstruktivt till byggandet av fred. För att undersöka hur denna konstruktiva förmåga fungerar samt vilka strategier som förstärker den kommer jag att intervjua politiker, religiösa ledare, stadsplanerare, aktivister, poliser, samt ”vanliga” invånare. Jag kommer också delta i och observera olika aktiviteter i städerna samt organisera fokusgrupper. Dessutom kommer jag att analysera policy-dokument, rapporter från lokala organisationer, och opinionsundersökningar. Dessa djupgående studier av städerna kommer sedan att jämföras för att se vad för likheter och skillnader som går att utröna. Projektet är väldigt relevant för städer som har upplevt krig och nu försöker bygga fred (såsom Belfast, Kirkuk, och Mostar). Relevansen är även stor för städer (ofta i utvecklingsländer) som inte upplevt krig men ändå liknande problem som efterkrigsstadens – såsom segregation, våld, och korruption.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I allt högre utsträckning tenderar efterkrigsstäder att ställa till med problem när fred byggs. Efterkrigstäder är städer där konflikten fortsätter trots att kriget är slut. Konfliktparterna i dessa städer må ha slutat skjuta på varandra, men de är fortfarande oense om det mesta – exempelvis vem som ska styra staden, hur gemensamma resurser ska fördelas, eller om alla får bo där de vill. Freden är således fortfarande långt borta i dessa städer. Detta gör att de ofta är osäkra för människor att bo i då det kan vara riskabelt att befinna sig i ”fel” del av staden, ofta fungerar dåligt som städer då det är viktigare vem som bestämmer än vad som bestäms, och ofta leder till problem bortom stadsgränserna då städer är ekonomiska och politiska enheter som påverkar sina bredare kontexter. På grund av att konflikten tenderar att fortsätta i efterkrigsstaden blir dess roll i fredsbyggande insatser – alltså insatser som ämnar hantera bakomliggande orsakerna till kriget samt bygga samhällen som löser problem fredligt – ofta destruktiv och konfliktgenererande. Detta är dock inte hela sanningen. Efterkrigsstaden kan också spela en konstruktiv och konfliktförebyggande roll i byggandet av fred. Dock vet vi väldigt lite om hur efterkrigsstaden förmår att spela just en sådan roll. Vi vet väldigt lite om hur konfliktparterna försonas, hur gemensamma institutioner bildas, eller hur bredare fredsbyggande insatser ges en knuff framåt. Detta projekt ämnar undersöka efterkrigsstadens förmåga att spela en konstruktiv roll i byggandet av fred och frågar därför: hur kan efterkrigsstaden bidra till fredsbyggande insatser mellan stadens medborgare, inom staden som helhet, samt i stadens bredare kontext? För att besvara denna fråga kommer projektet att studera tre olika efterkrigsstäder: Beirut (Libanon), Mitrovica (Kosovo), samt Nicosia (Cypern). Projektet är uppdelat i två delar. Den första delen kommer att teoretisera och undersöka hur och varför efterkrigsstaden förmår att spela en konstruktivt roll i olika fredsbyggande insatser. Olika exempel kommer studeras och slutsatser dras gällande vilka dynamiker som leder till att konfliktparter försonas, att gemensamma institutioner bildas, och att bredare fredsbyggande insatser ges en knuff framåt. Den andra delen kommer därefter att kartlägga vilka strategier som förstärker samt underminerar efterkrigsstadens förmåga att spela en sådan roll. Projektet kommer att undersöka både strategier som explicit strävar efter att bygga fred och strategier som går att hitta i alla städer (såsom planeringsbeslut eller byggandet av skolor). Förhoppningen är att identifiera strategier som både bidrar till samt hindrar fred. De tre städerna som kommer att undersökas har alla problem med att deras konflikter fortsatt trots att kriget är slut. Detta gör att de är osäkra att bo i, dåligt fungerande, samt orsakar problem bortom stadsgränserna. Beirut har fortfarande problem med våld och lider av fler våldsdåd per invånare mellan kristna, sunniter, och shiiter än vad Libanon i stort gör. Nicosia är uppdelat i två parallellt fungerande grekiska och turkiska socio-politiska sfärer där södra delen av staden ligger i den grekiska delen av Cypern och den norra delen ligger i den turkiska delen. Mitrovica är också den plats som är svårast att komma överens om i Kosovo. Detta är dock inte hela sanningen då alla tre städerna också uppvisar en förmåga - som dock är väldigt obeforskad - att bidra konstruktivt till byggandet av fred. För att undersöka hur denna konstruktiva förmåga fungerar samt vilka strategier som förstärker den kommer jag att intervjua politiker, religiösa ledare, stadsplanerare, aktivister, poliser, samt ”vanliga” invånare. Jag kommer också delta i och observera olika aktiviteter i städerna samt organisera fokusgrupper. Dessutom kommer jag att analysera policy-dokument, rapporter från lokala organisationer, och opinionsundersökningar. Dessa djupgående studier av städerna kommer sedan att jämföras för att se vad för likheter och skillnader som går att utröna. Projektet är väldigt relevant för städer som har upplevt krig och nu försöker bygga fred (såsom Belfast, Kirkuk, och Mostar). Relevansen är även stor för städer (ofta i utvecklingsländer) som inte upplevt krig men ändå liknande problem som efterkrigsstadens – såsom segregation, våld, och korruption.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Mer än häften av världens statliga bistånd till utvecklingsländer går idag till att upphandla varor och tjänster från externa aktörer, framförallt vinstdrivande företag i givarländer. Många av de aktörer som är verksamma inom områden vi normalt associerar med ideellt eller offentligt arbete, såsom fattigdomsbekämpning, allmän sjukvård, utbildning och jämställdhet, är idag kommersiella företag. Detta forskningsprojekt studerar sådana företag aktiva inom utvecklingsbistånd. Det undersöker hur dessa företag kan jämföras med icke-vinstdrivande biståndsarbete, samt vad  som ligger till grund för deras växande roll och inflytande i internationellt utvecklingssamarbete. Dessa frågor har attraherat förvånansvärt lite uppmärksamhet i forskning och offentlig debatt om internationellt bistånd och utveckling. I Sverige liksom globalt har diskussionen präglats av en politisk debatt mellan företagens lovsång över privatsektorns kostnadseffektivitet, och en handfull forskare, journalister och civila samhällsrepresentanter som kritiserar hur vinstdrivande företag skor sig på ansträngningar att minska den globala fattigdomen. Samtidigt påvisar denna debatt en relativt samstämmig syn på anledningarna till vinstdrivande företags ökade roll och inflytande, och denna grundar sig i en uppfattning om dessa företag som markant olika ”traditionella” biståndsaktörer. Denna uppfattning kan te sig besynnerlig i ljuset av att biståndsvärlden allt mer består av samarbeten och olika slags hybridiseringar mellan civila samhällsorganisationer, statliga biståndsmyndigheter och privata företag. Inom det upphandlade biståndsarbetet är det vanligt att kontrakterade företag använder civila samhällsorganisationer som under-entreprenörer och vice versa, och många företag har icke-vinstdrivande systerbolag.Detta forskningsprojekt studerar personer och aktörer verksamma inom upphandlat bistånd, med fokus på de nätverk och karriärvägar som sträcker sig över konsultfirmor och statliga och ideella biståndsorganisationer. Projektets fokus har tre syften: att producera jämförande kunskap om skillnader och likheter mellan vinstdrivande och icke vinstdrivande biståndsarbete; att belysa de många olika sätt som statligt, ideellt och vinstdrivande  aktörer samverkar och överlappar inom det allt mer komplexa biståndslandskapet; samt att utforska de hittills okända sociala dimensionerna av upphandlat bistånd och vinstdrivande biståndsaktörer genom en etnografisk studie av dess vardagliga arbete och de människor som utför det. Projektet fokuserar på konsultarbete i och emellan Sverige och Tanzania, två länder med en lång historia av internationellt utvecklingssamarbete. Det sträcker sig över 3 år och består av tre huvudsakliga metoder. En är intervjuer med biståndsarbetare som arbetat inom både konsultfirmor och statliga institutioner i Sverige eller Tanzania. Fokus ligger på dessa personers karriärval, kontaktnät, och erfarenheter av skillnaderna och likheterna mellan vinst-drivande och icke-vinstdrivande biståndsarbete. En andra metod är deltagande observation inom två konsultfirmor (en i Tanzania och en i Sverige). I centrum står dessa firmors anställningsvillkor, kollegiala relationer, och vardagliga verksamhet, liksom relationen mellan firmornas klienter och de anställdas professionella bakgrund och kontaktnät. Den tredje metoden utgörs av en multilokal fallstudie av konsulttjänster upphandlade av Sida i Tanzania, där projektet följer hela processen från upphandling till utvärdering av utfört konsultarbete. Fokus ligger på relationerna och kopplingarna mellan personer, aktörer och diskurser, med syfte att undersöka de sociala dimensionerna av upphandlad biståndsverksamhet och det relationella arbete som det involverar.Utöver studiens bidrag till grundläggande, empirisk kunskap om upphandlat bistånd och vinstdrivande aktörer, ämnar studien utveckla senare års antropologiska forskning om internationellt utvecklingssamarbete. Genom att uppmärksamma biståndsupphandling som en särskild form av utvecklingssamarbete flyttar studien fokus inom den antropologiska litteraturen: Från perspektiven hos individuella biståndsarbetare verksamma inom civila samhällsorganisationer och statliga institutioner baserade i givarländer, till verksamheten och relationerna bland aktörer och individer som väver samman och korsar linjer mellan vinst-drivande och icke-vinstdrivande arbete, och givare och mottagare av bistånd.</narrative>
      <narrative>More than half of today’s official development assistance to developing countries goes to for-profit companies, mainly through the procurement of goods and services from firms in donor countries. This research project explores the nature and role of for-profit development contractors and what lies behind their growing influence in foreign aid. It specifically looks at the career movements of development professionals across consulting firms and public agencies and NGOs, in order to understand possible changes in the motivations and identification of aid workers. It also studies the social networks of professionals and how they may influence contractual relations. The purpose is three-fold: to generate comparative knowledge of non- and for-profit aid in contractual relations; to unravel the ways in which these two aid realms are intertwined; and to highlight the social dimensions of development contracting through ethnographic inquiry into everyday practices and professionals. The study also aims to advance anthropological theory of “Aidland.” It shifts focus from the personal lives of NGO workers and bureaucrats from donor countries, to the practices and relations among workers and organizations engaged in contractual work across two long-term partner countries, Sweden and Tanzania. Three main methods are used: interviews with aid workers, participant observation in consulting firms, and a multi-sited case study of the procurement and implementation of a contracted assignment</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Mer än häften av världens statliga bistånd till utvecklingsländer går idag till att upphandla varor och tjänster från externa aktörer, framförallt vinstdrivande företag i givarländer. Många av de aktörer som är verksamma inom områden vi normalt associerar med ideellt eller offentligt arbete, såsom fattigdomsbekämpning, allmän sjukvård, utbildning och jämställdhet, är idag kommersiella företag. Detta forskningsprojekt studerar sådana företag aktiva inom utvecklingsbistånd. Det undersöker hur dessa företag kan jämföras med icke-vinstdrivande biståndsarbete, samt vad  som ligger till grund för deras växande roll och inflytande i internationellt utvecklingssamarbete. Dessa frågor har attraherat förvånansvärt lite uppmärksamhet i forskning och offentlig debatt om internationellt bistånd och utveckling. I Sverige liksom globalt har diskussionen präglats av en politisk debatt mellan företagens lovsång över privatsektorns kostnadseffektivitet, och en handfull forskare, journalister och civila samhällsrepresentanter som kritiserar hur vinstdrivande företag skor sig på ansträngningar att minska den globala fattigdomen. Samtidigt påvisar denna debatt en relativt samstämmig syn på anledningarna till vinstdrivande företags ökade roll och inflytande, och denna grundar sig i en uppfattning om dessa företag som markant olika ”traditionella” biståndsaktörer. Denna uppfattning kan te sig besynnerlig i ljuset av att biståndsvärlden allt mer består av samarbeten och olika slags hybridiseringar mellan civila samhällsorganisationer, statliga biståndsmyndigheter och privata företag. Inom det upphandlade biståndsarbetet är det vanligt att kontrakterade företag använder civila samhällsorganisationer som under-entreprenörer och vice versa, och många företag har icke-vinstdrivande systerbolag.Detta forskningsprojekt studerar personer och aktörer verksamma inom upphandlat bistånd, med fokus på de nätverk och karriärvägar som sträcker sig över konsultfirmor och statliga och ideella biståndsorganisationer. Projektets fokus har tre syften: att producera jämförande kunskap om skillnader och likheter mellan vinstdrivande och icke vinstdrivande biståndsarbete; att belysa de många olika sätt som statligt, ideellt och vinstdrivande  aktörer samverkar och överlappar inom det allt mer komplexa biståndslandskapet; samt att utforska de hittills okända sociala dimensionerna av upphandlat bistånd och vinstdrivande biståndsaktörer genom en etnografisk studie av dess vardagliga arbete och de människor som utför det. Projektet fokuserar på konsultarbete i och emellan Sverige och Tanzania, två länder med en lång historia av internationellt utvecklingssamarbete. Det sträcker sig över 3 år och består av tre huvudsakliga metoder. En är intervjuer med biståndsarbetare som arbetat inom både konsultfirmor och statliga institutioner i Sverige eller Tanzania. Fokus ligger på dessa personers karriärval, kontaktnät, och erfarenheter av skillnaderna och likheterna mellan vinst-drivande och icke-vinstdrivande biståndsarbete. En andra metod är deltagande observation inom två konsultfirmor (en i Tanzania och en i Sverige). I centrum står dessa firmors anställningsvillkor, kollegiala relationer, och vardagliga verksamhet, liksom relationen mellan firmornas klienter och de anställdas professionella bakgrund och kontaktnät. Den tredje metoden utgörs av en multilokal fallstudie av konsulttjänster upphandlade av Sida i Tanzania, där projektet följer hela processen från upphandling till utvärdering av utfört konsultarbete. Fokus ligger på relationerna och kopplingarna mellan personer, aktörer och diskurser, med syfte att undersöka de sociala dimensionerna av upphandlad biståndsverksamhet och det relationella arbete som det involverar.Utöver studiens bidrag till grundläggande, empirisk kunskap om upphandlat bistånd och vinstdrivande aktörer, ämnar studien utveckla senare års antropologiska forskning om internationellt utvecklingssamarbete. Genom att uppmärksamma biståndsupphandling som en särskild form av utvecklingssamarbete flyttar studien fokus inom den antropologiska litteraturen: Från perspektiven hos individuella biståndsarbetare verksamma inom civila samhällsorganisationer och statliga institutioner baserade i givarländer, till verksamheten och relationerna bland aktörer och individer som väver samman och korsar linjer mellan vinst-drivande och icke-vinstdrivande arbete, och givare och mottagare av bistånd.</narrative>
      <narrative>More than half of today’s official development assistance to developing countries goes to for-profit companies, mainly through the procurement of goods and services from firms in donor countries. This research project explores the nature and role of for-profit development contractors and what lies behind their growing influence in foreign aid. It specifically looks at the career movements of development professionals across consulting firms and public agencies and NGOs, in order to understand possible changes in the motivations and identification of aid workers. It also studies the social networks of professionals and how they may influence contractual relations. The purpose is three-fold: to generate comparative knowledge of non- and for-profit aid in contractual relations; to unravel the ways in which these two aid realms are intertwined; and to highlight the social dimensions of development contracting through ethnographic inquiry into everyday practices and professionals. The study also aims to advance anthropological theory of “Aidland.” It shifts focus from the personal lives of NGO workers and bureaucrats from donor countries, to the practices and relations among workers and organizations engaged in contractual work across two long-term partner countries, Sweden and Tanzania. Three main methods are used: interviews with aid workers, participant observation in consulting firms, and a multi-sited case study of the procurement and implementation of a contracted assignment</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet AFROMONITOX kommer att fokusera på utveckling av biologiska testsystem för vattenkvalitet med fokus på småskaliga anläggningar för vattenrening. Som ett modellsystem kommer vi använda byn Nagaa Diab i Egypten. I låginkomstländer tvingar vattenbrist befolkningen på landsbygden att använda obehandlat eller bara delvis behandlat hushållsavloppsvatten för att bevattna sina småskaliga jordbruksmarker. Eftersom de lokala jordbrukarna inte känner till de sammanhängande hälsoriskerna och för att det saknas en hållbar hantering av lokala myndigheter, så breder sig denna praxis ut mer och mer från låg- till medelinkomstländer. För att kunna öka jordbrukskapaciteten och så småningom kunna få en säker livsmedelproduktion i dessa länder, och därmed minska svält, behövs forskning på alternativa och kostnadseffektiva lösningar för avloppsvattenbehandling och återanvändning av avloppsvatten. I Egypten finns det för närvarande 40% brist på vatten för bevattning av jordbruksmark på grund av flera olika faktorer, så som geopolitiska förändringar i Nildeltan.Vårt studiesystem, Nagaa Diab, har ingen infrastruktur för behandling av avloppsvatten i byn. På grund av vattenbrist använder befolkningen i Nagaa Diab obehandlat, förorenat avloppsvatten för att bevattna sina småskaliga grödor. I nuläget finns det två projekt i Nagaa Diab, en Affro-Alliance och ett lokalt offentligt-privat projekt, som försöker att utveckla ett kostnadseffektivt vattenbehandlingssystem (NBS) som ska ge lokalbefolkningen möjligheten att säkert återanvända avloppsvatten för bevattning. Vi kommer att utvärdera möjligheterna att utforma ett enkelt men ändå effektivt ekotoxikologiskt utvärderingssystem för att tillhandahålla en effektiv, hållbar och ändå prisvärd lösning för övervakningen av vattenkvalitet inom NBS.Projektet kommer att öka kunskapen om toxikologiska testsystem anpassade till specifika tillämpningar. AFROMONITOX har en hög socioekonomisk effekt genom att tillhandahålla en hållbar verktygslåda för att övervaka vattenkvalitet under återanvändning av avloppsvatten. Vårt samarbete kommer också att bidra till allmänhetens medvetenhet och att utveckla kompetens och infrastruktur för avloppsvattenbehandling på landsbygden i Afrika. Utvecklingen av bioanalyser som är anpassad för småskalig vattenrening på landsbygden kommer även i ett utomeuropeiskt land förbättra vår förståelse av riskbedömning och dess användbarhet i olika miljöer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Wastewater reuse is an integral part of water demand management, particularly in rural areas suffering from water scarcity. The AFROMONITOX network will be a collaboration with scientists and practitioners designing affordable water treatment solutions for domestic water intended for irrigation use in a rural village in Egypt. The project aims to advance possibilities for assessment of the water treatment efficacy by designing sensitive yet cost-effective bioassays needed to secure water safety. The network will contribute to the tailored solutions for wastewater treatment and reuse by integrating ecotoxicological tests in the water quality monitoring. We will establish a collaboration with scientists engaged in the existing projects (Afrialliance Action Group and a Public-Private Partnership project) in the area of wastewater reuse and sanitation in rural areas of African countries. Our collective expertise in water quality assessment is highly complementary, and we foresee an efficient collaboration, both scientific and practical. The project will improve our understanding and tools in hazard assessment in various environmental settings. It will have high socioeconomic impact and permit long-term and economically-sustainable control of wastewater use for irrigation in rural communities. Also, it will contribute to the public awareness and on-site education as well as Stockholm University´s education in the ecotoxicological assessment of wastewater treatment.</narrative>
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        <narrative>On-site teaching and transfer of knowledge to the Egyptian research team: The use of an acute toxicity assay as a cost-effective yet sensitive bioassay to evaluate water toxicity.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ecotoxicological assessment for small-scale wastewater treatment in rural communities</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ekotoxikologiska bedömningsgrunder för småskalig vattenrening i landsbygdssamhällen</narrative>
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      <narrative>Wastewater reuse is an integral part of water demand management, particularly in rural areas suffering from water scarcity. The AFROMONITOX network will be a collaboration with scientists and practitioners designing affordable water treatment solutions for domestic water intended for irrigation use in a rural village in Egypt. The project aims to advance possibilities for assessment of the water treatment efficacy by designing sensitive yet cost-effective bioassays needed to secure water safety. The network will contribute to the tailored solutions for wastewater treatment and reuse by integrating ecotoxicological tests in the water quality monitoring. We will establish a collaboration with scientists engaged in the existing projects (Afrialliance Action Group and a Public-Private Partnership project) in the area of wastewater reuse and sanitation in rural areas of African countries. Our collective expertise in water quality assessment is highly complementary, and we foresee an efficient collaboration, both scientific and practical. The project will improve our understanding and tools in hazard assessment in various environmental settings. It will have high socioeconomic impact and permit long-term and economically-sustainable control of wastewater use for irrigation in rural communities. Also, it will contribute to the public awareness and on-site education as well as Stockholm University´s education in the ecotoxicological assessment of wastewater treatment.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet AFROMONITOX kommer att fokusera på utveckling av biologiska testsystem för vattenkvalitet med fokus på småskaliga anläggningar för vattenrening. Som ett modellsystem kommer vi använda byn Nagaa Diab i Egypten. I låginkomstländer tvingar vattenbrist befolkningen på landsbygden att använda obehandlat eller bara delvis behandlat hushållsavloppsvatten för att bevattna sina småskaliga jordbruksmarker. Eftersom de lokala jordbrukarna inte känner till de sammanhängande hälsoriskerna och för att det saknas en hållbar hantering av lokala myndigheter, så breder sig denna praxis ut mer och mer från låg- till medelinkomstländer. För att kunna öka jordbrukskapaciteten och så småningom kunna få en säker livsmedelproduktion i dessa länder, och därmed minska svält, behövs forskning på alternativa och kostnadseffektiva lösningar för avloppsvattenbehandling och återanvändning av avloppsvatten. I Egypten finns det för närvarande 40% brist på vatten för bevattning av jordbruksmark på grund av flera olika faktorer, så som geopolitiska förändringar i Nildeltan.Vårt studiesystem, Nagaa Diab, har ingen infrastruktur för behandling av avloppsvatten i byn. På grund av vattenbrist använder befolkningen i Nagaa Diab obehandlat, förorenat avloppsvatten för att bevattna sina småskaliga grödor. I nuläget finns det två projekt i Nagaa Diab, en Affro-Alliance och ett lokalt offentligt-privat projekt, som försöker att utveckla ett kostnadseffektivt vattenbehandlingssystem (NBS) som ska ge lokalbefolkningen möjligheten att säkert återanvända avloppsvatten för bevattning. Vi kommer att utvärdera möjligheterna att utforma ett enkelt men ändå effektivt ekotoxikologiskt utvärderingssystem för att tillhandahålla en effektiv, hållbar och ändå prisvärd lösning för övervakningen av vattenkvalitet inom NBS.Projektet kommer att öka kunskapen om toxikologiska testsystem anpassade till specifika tillämpningar. AFROMONITOX har en hög socioekonomisk effekt genom att tillhandahålla en hållbar verktygslåda för att övervaka vattenkvalitet under återanvändning av avloppsvatten. Vårt samarbete kommer också att bidra till allmänhetens medvetenhet och att utveckla kompetens och infrastruktur för avloppsvattenbehandling på landsbygden i Afrika. Utvecklingen av bioanalyser som är anpassad för småskalig vattenrening på landsbygden kommer även i ett utomeuropeiskt land förbättra vår förståelse av riskbedömning och dess användbarhet i olika miljöer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Stockholms universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>aFrica Loss And daMage nEtwork (FLAME)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The purpose of this project is to develop the first ever Africa Network on Loss and Damage (L&amp;D) from Climate Change. Such a network is urgently needed as many African nations will or already are experiencing adverse impacts from climate change which will exacerbate existing sustainable development challenges such as poverty and food insecurity, as most recently seen in Zimbabwe and Mozambique as a result of cyclone Idai. L&amp;D has become of great international concern, but major gaps in knowledge and effective practice still exist, particularly in the African context which has been been less prominent than other nations in shaping the debate and policy prescriptions. The aim of the FLAME network is to bring together Swedish L&amp;D expertise with advanced African research on climate change impacts and policy solutions to mutually strengthen the international knowledge base and African scholarship in the L&amp;D field. It does so through strategic knowledge exchange workshops, field trips and joint proposals for collaborative research with climate change scholars in Sweden, Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe. The project has the potential to enhance African engagement in UNFCCC negotiations on L&amp;D while strengthening Swedish support for sustainable development in LDCs by enhancing knowledge base and policy implications of L&amp;D. The network directly contributes to achieving SDGs on climate action (#13), reduced inequality (#10) and gender equality (#5), among others.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Afrikanätverket på förlust och skada (FLAME)Syftet med samarbetet är att utveckla det första Afrika-nätverket om förlust och skada (L &amp; D) från klimatförändringar. Ett sådant nätverk är brådskande, eftersom många afrikanska länder kommer eller redan upplever negativa effekter från klimatförändringen, vilket kommer att förvärra befintliga utmaningar för hållbar utveckling, såsom fattigdom och livsmedelssäkerhet, som senast sett i Zimbabwe och Moçambique som ett resultat av cyklon Idai.L &amp; D är förknippat med klimatförändringarnas negativa effekter, inklusive effekter relaterade till extrema väderhändelser (tex intensiv tyfoner) och långsamma klimathändelser (havsnivåhöjning). L &amp; D anses vara distinkt från anpassning, eftersom effekterna ligger utanför vår förmåga att anpassa sig till och associeras med "irreversibla", icke-ekonomiska och potentiellt transformativa förändringar. Exempelvis kan senaste rapporter om 35% förlust av korallrev i Great Barrier Reef innebära irreversibel förlust av grundläggande ekosystemfunktion.Den mest omfattande undersökningen av L &amp; D-stipendiet hittills visar tydligt att den nuvarande forsknings- och utvecklingsforskningen saknas både i afrikansk fokus och bidrag från afrikanska forskare. Det finns ett behov av att veta när, var och hur potentiella L &amp; D kan upplevas i afrikanska länder samtidigt som de genomgår nationella och internationella politiska förhandlingar för att undvika eller kompensera för L &amp; D som uppstår. Syftet med FLAME-nätverket är att sammanföra svensk L &amp; D-expertis med avancerad afrikansk forskning om klimatpåverkan och politiska lösningar för ömsesidigt stärka den internationella kunskapsbasen och afrikanska stipendiet inom L &amp; D-området. Det gör det genom strategiska kunskapsutbytesverkstäder och utveckling av gemensamma förslag till samarbetsforskning med forskare i klimatförändringarna i Sverige, Moçambique, Malawi och Zimbabwe. Projektet har potential att underlätta mer afrikanskt engagemang i UNFCCC-förhandlingar om forskning och utveckling, inklusive pågående debatter om hur man identifierar, mäter och slutligen finansierar klimatrelaterade förebyggande och återhämtningsinsatser. Detta kan dessutom stärka svenskt stöd för hållbar utveckling i de minst utvecklade länderna genom att öka kunskapsbasen och de politiska konsekvenserna av forskning och utveckling samt direkt bidra till att uppnå SDG om klimatåtgärder (# 13), minskad ojämlikhet (# 10) och jämställdhet (# 5). Nätverket har också potential att indirekt bidra till fattigdomsminskning (# 1), noll hunger (# 2), god hälsa och välbefinnande (# 3) och hållbart partnerskap för målen (# 17).Under två år kommer FLAME att driva skriv- och utvecklingsverkstäder, virtuella seminarier och utflykter i Afrika och Sverige. Tre viktiga partner är involverade från Afrika i Malawi, Moçambique och Zimbabwe. Projektets resultat kommer att bli det första nätverket mellan Sverige och Afrika om klimatförändringens ytterligheter och konsekvenserna för marginaliserade och socioekonomiskt utestängda samhällen. Nätverket kommer att utveckla ett stort förslag om forskning och utveckling i Afrika samt sprida nya insikter som kommer att samlas under workshops och interaktioner till FN:s klimatkonferens COP och möten på hög nivå. På lång sikt kommer detta forskningsnätverk att skala upp över Afrika och ge information och kunskap till UNFCCC-förhandlingarna om forskning och utveckling samt bidra till ny kunskap och vetenskapliga bedömningar som den internationella panelen för klimatförändringar (IPCC).</narrative>
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        <narrative>Boyd was coordinating lead author on the United Nations Environment Program Adaptation Gap Report (2023) with the first chapter on loss and damage.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Afrikanätverket på förlust och skada (FLAME)Syftet med samarbetet är att utveckla det första Afrika-nätverket om förlust och skada (L &amp; D) från klimatförändringar. Ett sådant nätverk är brådskande, eftersom många afrikanska länder kommer eller redan upplever negativa effekter från klimatförändringen, vilket kommer att förvärra befintliga utmaningar för hållbar utveckling, såsom fattigdom och livsmedelssäkerhet, som senast sett i Zimbabwe och Moçambique som ett resultat av cyklon Idai.L &amp; D är förknippat med klimatförändringarnas negativa effekter, inklusive effekter relaterade till extrema väderhändelser (tex intensiv tyfoner) och långsamma klimathändelser (havsnivåhöjning). L &amp; D anses vara distinkt från anpassning, eftersom effekterna ligger utanför vår förmåga att anpassa sig till och associeras med "irreversibla", icke-ekonomiska och potentiellt transformativa förändringar. Exempelvis kan senaste rapporter om 35% förlust av korallrev i Great Barrier Reef innebära irreversibel förlust av grundläggande ekosystemfunktion.Den mest omfattande undersökningen av L &amp; D-stipendiet hittills visar tydligt att den nuvarande forsknings- och utvecklingsforskningen saknas både i afrikansk fokus och bidrag från afrikanska forskare. Det finns ett behov av att veta när, var och hur potentiella L &amp; D kan upplevas i afrikanska länder samtidigt som de genomgår nationella och internationella politiska förhandlingar för att undvika eller kompensera för L &amp; D som uppstår. Syftet med FLAME-nätverket är att sammanföra svensk L &amp; D-expertis med avancerad afrikansk forskning om klimatpåverkan och politiska lösningar för ömsesidigt stärka den internationella kunskapsbasen och afrikanska stipendiet inom L &amp; D-området. Det gör det genom strategiska kunskapsutbytesverkstäder och utveckling av gemensamma förslag till samarbetsforskning med forskare i klimatförändringarna i Sverige, Moçambique, Malawi och Zimbabwe. Projektet har potential att underlätta mer afrikanskt engagemang i UNFCCC-förhandlingar om forskning och utveckling, inklusive pågående debatter om hur man identifierar, mäter och slutligen finansierar klimatrelaterade förebyggande och återhämtningsinsatser. Detta kan dessutom stärka svenskt stöd för hållbar utveckling i de minst utvecklade länderna genom att öka kunskapsbasen och de politiska konsekvenserna av forskning och utveckling samt direkt bidra till att uppnå SDG om klimatåtgärder (# 13), minskad ojämlikhet (# 10) och jämställdhet (# 5). Nätverket har också potential att indirekt bidra till fattigdomsminskning (# 1), noll hunger (# 2), god hälsa och välbefinnande (# 3) och hållbart partnerskap för målen (# 17).Under två år kommer FLAME att driva skriv- och utvecklingsverkstäder, virtuella seminarier och utflykter i Afrika och Sverige. Tre viktiga partner är involverade från Afrika i Malawi, Moçambique och Zimbabwe. Projektets resultat kommer att bli det första nätverket mellan Sverige och Afrika om klimatförändringens ytterligheter och konsekvenserna för marginaliserade och socioekonomiskt utestängda samhällen. Nätverket kommer att utveckla ett stort förslag om forskning och utveckling i Afrika samt sprida nya insikter som kommer att samlas under workshops och interaktioner till FN:s klimatkonferens COP och möten på hög nivå. På lång sikt kommer detta forskningsnätverk att skala upp över Afrika och ge information och kunskap till UNFCCC-förhandlingarna om forskning och utveckling samt bidra till ny kunskap och vetenskapliga bedömningar som den internationella panelen för klimatförändringar (IPCC).</narrative>
      <narrative>The purpose of this project is to develop the first ever Africa Network on Loss and Damage (L&amp;D) from Climate Change. Such a network is urgently needed as many African nations will or already are experiencing adverse impacts from climate change which will exacerbate existing sustainable development challenges such as poverty and food insecurity, as most recently seen in Zimbabwe and Mozambique as a result of cyclone Idai. L&amp;D has become of great international concern, but major gaps in knowledge and effective practice still exist, particularly in the African context which has been been less prominent than other nations in shaping the debate and policy prescriptions. The aim of the FLAME network is to bring together Swedish L&amp;D expertise with advanced African research on climate change impacts and policy solutions to mutually strengthen the international knowledge base and African scholarship in the L&amp;D field. It does so through strategic knowledge exchange workshops, field trips and joint proposals for collaborative research with climate change scholars in Sweden, Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe. The project has the potential to enhance African engagement in UNFCCC negotiations on L&amp;D while strengthening Swedish support for sustainable development in LDCs by enhancing knowledge base and policy implications of L&amp;D. The network directly contributes to achieving SDGs on climate action (#13), reduced inequality (#10) and gender equality (#5), among others.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The purpose of this project is to develop the first ever Africa Network on Loss and Damage (L&amp;D) from Climate Change. Such a network is urgently needed as many African nations will or already are experiencing adverse impacts from climate change which will exacerbate existing sustainable development challenges such as poverty and food insecurity, as most recently seen in Zimbabwe and Mozambique as a result of cyclone Idai. L&amp;D has become of great international concern, but major gaps in knowledge and effective practice still exist, particularly in the African context which has been been less prominent than other nations in shaping the debate and policy prescriptions. The aim of the FLAME network is to bring together Swedish L&amp;D expertise with advanced African research on climate change impacts and policy solutions to mutually strengthen the international knowledge base and African scholarship in the L&amp;D field. It does so through strategic knowledge exchange workshops, field trips and joint proposals for collaborative research with climate change scholars in Sweden, Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe. The project has the potential to enhance African engagement in UNFCCC negotiations on L&amp;D while strengthening Swedish support for sustainable development in LDCs by enhancing knowledge base and policy implications of L&amp;D. The network directly contributes to achieving SDGs on climate action (#13), reduced inequality (#10) and gender equality (#5), among others.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Afrikanätverket på förlust och skada (FLAME)Syftet med samarbetet är att utveckla det första Afrika-nätverket om förlust och skada (L &amp; D) från klimatförändringar. Ett sådant nätverk är brådskande, eftersom många afrikanska länder kommer eller redan upplever negativa effekter från klimatförändringen, vilket kommer att förvärra befintliga utmaningar för hållbar utveckling, såsom fattigdom och livsmedelssäkerhet, som senast sett i Zimbabwe och Moçambique som ett resultat av cyklon Idai.L &amp; D är förknippat med klimatförändringarnas negativa effekter, inklusive effekter relaterade till extrema väderhändelser (tex intensiv tyfoner) och långsamma klimathändelser (havsnivåhöjning). L &amp; D anses vara distinkt från anpassning, eftersom effekterna ligger utanför vår förmåga att anpassa sig till och associeras med "irreversibla", icke-ekonomiska och potentiellt transformativa förändringar. Exempelvis kan senaste rapporter om 35% förlust av korallrev i Great Barrier Reef innebära irreversibel förlust av grundläggande ekosystemfunktion.Den mest omfattande undersökningen av L &amp; D-stipendiet hittills visar tydligt att den nuvarande forsknings- och utvecklingsforskningen saknas både i afrikansk fokus och bidrag från afrikanska forskare. Det finns ett behov av att veta när, var och hur potentiella L &amp; D kan upplevas i afrikanska länder samtidigt som de genomgår nationella och internationella politiska förhandlingar för att undvika eller kompensera för L &amp; D som uppstår. Syftet med FLAME-nätverket är att sammanföra svensk L &amp; D-expertis med avancerad afrikansk forskning om klimatpåverkan och politiska lösningar för ömsesidigt stärka den internationella kunskapsbasen och afrikanska stipendiet inom L &amp; D-området. Det gör det genom strategiska kunskapsutbytesverkstäder och utveckling av gemensamma förslag till samarbetsforskning med forskare i klimatförändringarna i Sverige, Moçambique, Malawi och Zimbabwe. Projektet har potential att underlätta mer afrikanskt engagemang i UNFCCC-förhandlingar om forskning och utveckling, inklusive pågående debatter om hur man identifierar, mäter och slutligen finansierar klimatrelaterade förebyggande och återhämtningsinsatser. Detta kan dessutom stärka svenskt stöd för hållbar utveckling i de minst utvecklade länderna genom att öka kunskapsbasen och de politiska konsekvenserna av forskning och utveckling samt direkt bidra till att uppnå SDG om klimatåtgärder (# 13), minskad ojämlikhet (# 10) och jämställdhet (# 5). Nätverket har också potential att indirekt bidra till fattigdomsminskning (# 1), noll hunger (# 2), god hälsa och välbefinnande (# 3) och hållbart partnerskap för målen (# 17).Under två år kommer FLAME att driva skriv- och utvecklingsverkstäder, virtuella seminarier och utflykter i Afrika och Sverige. Tre viktiga partner är involverade från Afrika i Malawi, Moçambique och Zimbabwe. Projektets resultat kommer att bli det första nätverket mellan Sverige och Afrika om klimatförändringens ytterligheter och konsekvenserna för marginaliserade och socioekonomiskt utestängda samhällen. Nätverket kommer att utveckla ett stort förslag om forskning och utveckling i Afrika samt sprida nya insikter som kommer att samlas under workshops och interaktioner till FN:s klimatkonferens COP och möten på hög nivå. På lång sikt kommer detta forskningsnätverk att skala upp över Afrika och ge information och kunskap till UNFCCC-förhandlingarna om forskning och utveckling samt bidra till ny kunskap och vetenskapliga bedömningar som den internationella panelen för klimatförändringar (IPCC).</narrative>
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      <narrative>The purpose of this project is to develop the first ever Africa Network on Loss and Damage (L&amp;D) from Climate Change. Such a network is urgently needed as many African nations will or already are experiencing adverse impacts from climate change which will exacerbate existing sustainable development challenges such as poverty and food insecurity, as most recently seen in Zimbabwe and Mozambique as a result of cyclone Idai. L&amp;D has become of great international concern, but major gaps in knowledge and effective practice still exist, particularly in the African context which has been been less prominent than other nations in shaping the debate and policy prescriptions. The aim of the FLAME network is to bring together Swedish L&amp;D expertise with advanced African research on climate change impacts and policy solutions to mutually strengthen the international knowledge base and African scholarship in the L&amp;D field. It does so through strategic knowledge exchange workshops, field trips and joint proposals for collaborative research with climate change scholars in Sweden, Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe. The project has the potential to enhance African engagement in UNFCCC negotiations on L&amp;D while strengthening Swedish support for sustainable development in LDCs by enhancing knowledge base and policy implications of L&amp;D. The network directly contributes to achieving SDGs on climate action (#13), reduced inequality (#10) and gender equality (#5), among others.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Afrikanätverket på förlust och skada (FLAME)Syftet med samarbetet är att utveckla det första Afrika-nätverket om förlust och skada (L &amp; D) från klimatförändringar. Ett sådant nätverk är brådskande, eftersom många afrikanska länder kommer eller redan upplever negativa effekter från klimatförändringen, vilket kommer att förvärra befintliga utmaningar för hållbar utveckling, såsom fattigdom och livsmedelssäkerhet, som senast sett i Zimbabwe och Moçambique som ett resultat av cyklon Idai.L &amp; D är förknippat med klimatförändringarnas negativa effekter, inklusive effekter relaterade till extrema väderhändelser (tex intensiv tyfoner) och långsamma klimathändelser (havsnivåhöjning). L &amp; D anses vara distinkt från anpassning, eftersom effekterna ligger utanför vår förmåga att anpassa sig till och associeras med "irreversibla", icke-ekonomiska och potentiellt transformativa förändringar. Exempelvis kan senaste rapporter om 35% förlust av korallrev i Great Barrier Reef innebära irreversibel förlust av grundläggande ekosystemfunktion.Den mest omfattande undersökningen av L &amp; D-stipendiet hittills visar tydligt att den nuvarande forsknings- och utvecklingsforskningen saknas både i afrikansk fokus och bidrag från afrikanska forskare. Det finns ett behov av att veta när, var och hur potentiella L &amp; D kan upplevas i afrikanska länder samtidigt som de genomgår nationella och internationella politiska förhandlingar för att undvika eller kompensera för L &amp; D som uppstår. Syftet med FLAME-nätverket är att sammanföra svensk L &amp; D-expertis med avancerad afrikansk forskning om klimatpåverkan och politiska lösningar för ömsesidigt stärka den internationella kunskapsbasen och afrikanska stipendiet inom L &amp; D-området. Det gör det genom strategiska kunskapsutbytesverkstäder och utveckling av gemensamma förslag till samarbetsforskning med forskare i klimatförändringarna i Sverige, Moçambique, Malawi och Zimbabwe. Projektet har potential att underlätta mer afrikanskt engagemang i UNFCCC-förhandlingar om forskning och utveckling, inklusive pågående debatter om hur man identifierar, mäter och slutligen finansierar klimatrelaterade förebyggande och återhämtningsinsatser. Detta kan dessutom stärka svenskt stöd för hållbar utveckling i de minst utvecklade länderna genom att öka kunskapsbasen och de politiska konsekvenserna av forskning och utveckling samt direkt bidra till att uppnå SDG om klimatåtgärder (# 13), minskad ojämlikhet (# 10) och jämställdhet (# 5). Nätverket har också potential att indirekt bidra till fattigdomsminskning (# 1), noll hunger (# 2), god hälsa och välbefinnande (# 3) och hållbart partnerskap för målen (# 17).Under två år kommer FLAME att driva skriv- och utvecklingsverkstäder, virtuella seminarier och utflykter i Afrika och Sverige. Tre viktiga partner är involverade från Afrika i Malawi, Moçambique och Zimbabwe. Projektets resultat kommer att bli det första nätverket mellan Sverige och Afrika om klimatförändringens ytterligheter och konsekvenserna för marginaliserade och socioekonomiskt utestängda samhällen. Nätverket kommer att utveckla ett stort förslag om forskning och utveckling i Afrika samt sprida nya insikter som kommer att samlas under workshops och interaktioner till FN:s klimatkonferens COP och möten på hög nivå. På lång sikt kommer detta forskningsnätverk att skala upp över Afrika och ge information och kunskap till UNFCCC-förhandlingarna om forskning och utveckling samt bidra till ny kunskap och vetenskapliga bedömningar som den internationella panelen för klimatförändringar (IPCC).</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att begränsa globala klimatförändringar med naturliga medel är idag det viktigaste alternativet för att möta hoten mot vår planet, men innebär samtidigt stora utmaningar för regeringar och beslutsfattare runt om i världen. Inom den internationella klimatdebatten om strategier för att mildra klimatförändringarna ligger ett centralt fokus på bevarandet av naturliga kolsänkor för att bibehålla dess minskande effekt på växthusgasutsläppen. Det finns emellertid stora luckor och osäkerhetsfaktorer kring funktionen och sårbarheten hos dessa naturliga kolsänkor, särskilt när det gäller kustmiljöer. Det föreslagna forskningsprojektet fokuserar på marina kolsänkor och växthusgasutbyte i tropiska kustmiljöer i Tanzania, ett utvecklingsland där klimatförändringarna är det största hotet, utöver flera andra stressorer, mot hälsan av de sociala och ekologiska systemen. Projektets huvudmål är att förstå kolsänksfunktionen och växthusgasutbytet i tropiska kusthabitat i syfte att identifiera s.k. hotspots av kol-bindning inom komplexa havsmiljömiljöer och att förstå vart lagrat kol till slut tar vägen, om de t.ex. är potentiella källor för utsläpp av växthusgaser. Forskningsprojektet kommer att utföras genom en serie omfattande fältundersökningar i samarbete med Dar es Salaam och Dodoma Universitet. Insamlade data kommer att göra det möjligt att utveckla konceptuella modeller för att identifiera områden som är speciellt värdefulla att bevara och kommer att vara mycket användbara för personal som utvecklar marin rumslig planering i syfte att skydda den klimatreglerande funktionen av kustnära havsmiljöer i tropiska utvecklingsländer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kirurgi är en oskiljaktlig del av alla sjukvårdssystem. Tillgången till kirurgi är orättvist fördelad och världens fattigaste tredjedel, där sjukdomsbördan är störst, har bara tillgång till 6.5% av den kirurgi som utförs årligen. Kirurgiska tillstånd skördar årligen fler liv än TBC, Malaria och HIV tillsammans. Utöver dessa dödsfall orsakar kirurgiska sjukdomar också betydande lidande. Mycket av detta skulle kunna undvikas med förbättrad tillgång på basal kirurgi, av god kvalitet, i tid. Kirurgi är också bland de mest kostnadseffektiva interventioner som finns!Global kirurgi har som mål att uppnå jämlikhet för alla människor som behöver kirurgisk sjukvård, med fokus på de som lever i delar av världen där tillgången på kirurgi är sämst. För att nå detta ambitiösa mål krävs omfattande investeringar. För att prioritera rätt krävs stora forskningsinsatser omfattande allt från hur vanliga vissa sjukdomar är till hur de bäst ska behandlas och vad det i slutändan skulle kosta. I första hand bör sjukdomar som bidrar till betydande sjuklighet och som kan behandlas framgångsrikt med kirurgi eller där kirurgi är avgörande för prognosen prioriteras. 220 miljoner människor lever med ljumskbråck som årligen kostar 40000 liv. Med 20 miljoner patienter opererade per år är det bland de vanligaste utförda operationerna. Den kirurgiska volymen otillräcklig i låg och medelinkomstländer där merparten av de 200 miljoner som inte opereras lever. För att råda bot på den avsaknad av specialistkompetenta kirurger som råder i låg och medelinkomstländer så tillämpas olika grader av så kallad "task sharing". Detta koncept innebär att andra personalkategorier, med kortare utbildning än kirurger tränas till att utföra små och stora kirurgiska ingrepp. Att opereras av en specialistkompetent kirurg är ovanligt, i Afrika söder om Sahara. Task sharing är vida spritt men extremt lite evidens för hur effektivt och säkert det är existerar. I detta nätverk har två kliniska prövningar om kirurgisk utbidning och task sharing kommit halvvägs. Efter ett år har det visat sig att läkare inte är sämre än specialister i kirurgi på att operera ljumskbråck i Ghana. I Sierra Leone har vi jämfört icke-läkare med vanliga läkare och där visade det sig att icke-läkarna hade lägre frekvens av recidiv av ljumskbråck ett år efter operationen. Patienterna ska också följas upp efter 3 år. Nästa steg är att undersöka hur sjukvårdspersonal utan tidigare exponering för kirurgi ska kunna utbildas på ett säkert och effektivt sätt. Inom nätverket har vi därför utvecklat en projektidé med tillhörande videomaterial och en kirurgisk modell för ljumskbråcksoperation. Ett nytt partnerskap med forskare på Mayo Clinic, som har gedigen erfarenhet av kirurgisk simulering och modeller, har initierats och kollegor i Indien har inkluderats i ansökan för att öka omfånget av forskningen. I projektet ska blivande kirurger, läkare och icke-läkare i kirurgisk träning (studenterna) genomgå programmet som kommer hållas i både låg (Sierra Leone), medel (Indien) och höginkomstländer (USA/Norge/Sverige). Hypotesen är att träning på modell kommer leda till snabbare och säkrare inlärning av operationer på patienter.  I LMIL är hälften av befolkningen barn. Barn drabbas av andra kirurgiska sjukdomar än vuxna. Medfödda missbildningar dödar årligen 300000 barn och barn är också överrepresenterade i traumastatistiken. Många barnliv skulle kunna räddas och livslångt lidande skulle kunna förebyggas genom kirurgi. Inom ramen för det anslag som nu söks så kommer utfall efter kirurgi hos barn i Uganda undersökas. En pilotstudie visade på hög dödlighet där flera fall borde ha kunnat undvikas. I den planerade studien så kommer barn följas från operationen fram till 30 dagar postoperativt. När ett barn dör eller drabbas av en allvarlig komplikation kommer teamet (kirurg, sjuksköterskor och andra) diskutera förloppet i detalj. Resultatet kommer leda till förslag på interventioner för att minska mortalitet och morbiditet efter barnkirurgi. En eller två interventioner kommer därefter prövas. Målet med forskningen som kommer bedrivas i detta nätverk är att tillsammans skapa bättre förutsättningar för kirurgi av hög kvalitet, till rimliga kostnader för människor som lever i länder med extremt begränsade ekonomiska resurser. Det enda sättet att nå detta mål är att systematiskt undersöka vad som ska göras, hur och av vem. Vi är övertygade om att samarbete alltid lönar sig och därför har detta nätverk skapats!</narrative>
      <narrative>Content of researchLack of surgical healthcare costs lives and money. The burden of surgical disease in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia is immense. This proposal builds on previous and current research about groin hernia and paediatric surgery. The core of the research projects will be based on clinical trials with complementing use of epidemiological, health economical and qualitative study designs. The overarching aim is to expand and strengthen the collaboration within this network, in order to facilitate new and innovative research.Project organisation, time frame and methodsThe network consists of researchers and clinicians from Sweden, Uganda, Norway, Sierra Leone, US, Ghana and India. Two large trials on hernia surgery have been completed during 2018/2019 and one will soon be initiated. Additional studies on paediatric surgery have also been completed and two will be initiated during 2019. Each area of study has at least one dedicated PhD student.  SignificanceFive billion people lack access to surgical care of quality at a cost that they can afford. People die and suffer from treatable conditions. This is unacceptable and the work planned for will make important contributions towards better surgery for all in some of the world´s most resource deprived countries. The network that has been built up during the past years is necessary for the implementation of the research projects.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kirurgi är en oskiljaktlig del av alla sjukvårdssystem. Tillgången till kirurgi är orättvist fördelad och världens fattigaste tredjedel, där sjukdomsbördan är störst, har bara tillgång till 6.5% av den kirurgi som utförs årligen. Kirurgiska tillstånd skördar årligen fler liv än TBC, Malaria och HIV tillsammans. Utöver dessa dödsfall orsakar kirurgiska sjukdomar också betydande lidande. Mycket av detta skulle kunna undvikas med förbättrad tillgång på basal kirurgi, av god kvalitet, i tid. Kirurgi är också bland de mest kostnadseffektiva interventioner som finns!Global kirurgi har som mål att uppnå jämlikhet för alla människor som behöver kirurgisk sjukvård, med fokus på de som lever i delar av världen där tillgången på kirurgi är sämst. För att nå detta ambitiösa mål krävs omfattande investeringar. För att prioritera rätt krävs stora forskningsinsatser omfattande allt från hur vanliga vissa sjukdomar är till hur de bäst ska behandlas och vad det i slutändan skulle kosta. I första hand bör sjukdomar som bidrar till betydande sjuklighet och som kan behandlas framgångsrikt med kirurgi eller där kirurgi är avgörande för prognosen prioriteras. 220 miljoner människor lever med ljumskbråck som årligen kostar 40000 liv. Med 20 miljoner patienter opererade per år är det bland de vanligaste utförda operationerna. Den kirurgiska volymen otillräcklig i låg och medelinkomstländer där merparten av de 200 miljoner som inte opereras lever. För att råda bot på den avsaknad av specialistkompetenta kirurger som råder i låg och medelinkomstländer så tillämpas olika grader av så kallad "task sharing". Detta koncept innebär att andra personalkategorier, med kortare utbildning än kirurger tränas till att utföra små och stora kirurgiska ingrepp. Att opereras av en specialistkompetent kirurg är ovanligt, i Afrika söder om Sahara. Task sharing är vida spritt men extremt lite evidens för hur effektivt och säkert det är existerar. I detta nätverk har två kliniska prövningar om kirurgisk utbidning och task sharing kommit halvvägs. Efter ett år har det visat sig att läkare inte är sämre än specialister i kirurgi på att operera ljumskbråck i Ghana. I Sierra Leone har vi jämfört icke-läkare med vanliga läkare och där visade det sig att icke-läkarna hade lägre frekvens av recidiv av ljumskbråck ett år efter operationen. Patienterna ska också följas upp efter 3 år. Nästa steg är att undersöka hur sjukvårdspersonal utan tidigare exponering för kirurgi ska kunna utbildas på ett säkert och effektivt sätt. Inom nätverket har vi därför utvecklat en projektidé med tillhörande videomaterial och en kirurgisk modell för ljumskbråcksoperation. Ett nytt partnerskap med forskare på Mayo Clinic, som har gedigen erfarenhet av kirurgisk simulering och modeller, har initierats och kollegor i Indien har inkluderats i ansökan för att öka omfånget av forskningen. I projektet ska blivande kirurger, läkare och icke-läkare i kirurgisk träning (studenterna) genomgå programmet som kommer hållas i både låg (Sierra Leone), medel (Indien) och höginkomstländer (USA/Norge/Sverige). Hypotesen är att träning på modell kommer leda till snabbare och säkrare inlärning av operationer på patienter.  I LMIL är hälften av befolkningen barn. Barn drabbas av andra kirurgiska sjukdomar än vuxna. Medfödda missbildningar dödar årligen 300000 barn och barn är också överrepresenterade i traumastatistiken. Många barnliv skulle kunna räddas och livslångt lidande skulle kunna förebyggas genom kirurgi. Inom ramen för det anslag som nu söks så kommer utfall efter kirurgi hos barn i Uganda undersökas. En pilotstudie visade på hög dödlighet där flera fall borde ha kunnat undvikas. I den planerade studien så kommer barn följas från operationen fram till 30 dagar postoperativt. När ett barn dör eller drabbas av en allvarlig komplikation kommer teamet (kirurg, sjuksköterskor och andra) diskutera förloppet i detalj. Resultatet kommer leda till förslag på interventioner för att minska mortalitet och morbiditet efter barnkirurgi. En eller två interventioner kommer därefter prövas. Målet med forskningen som kommer bedrivas i detta nätverk är att tillsammans skapa bättre förutsättningar för kirurgi av hög kvalitet, till rimliga kostnader för människor som lever i länder med extremt begränsade ekonomiska resurser. Det enda sättet att nå detta mål är att systematiskt undersöka vad som ska göras, hur och av vem. Vi är övertygade om att samarbete alltid lönar sig och därför har detta nätverk skapats!</narrative>
      <narrative>Content of researchLack of surgical healthcare costs lives and money. The burden of surgical disease in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia is immense. This proposal builds on previous and current research about groin hernia and paediatric surgery. The core of the research projects will be based on clinical trials with complementing use of epidemiological, health economical and qualitative study designs. The overarching aim is to expand and strengthen the collaboration within this network, in order to facilitate new and innovative research.Project organisation, time frame and methodsThe network consists of researchers and clinicians from Sweden, Uganda, Norway, Sierra Leone, US, Ghana and India. Two large trials on hernia surgery have been completed during 2018/2019 and one will soon be initiated. Additional studies on paediatric surgery have also been completed and two will be initiated during 2019. Each area of study has at least one dedicated PhD student.  SignificanceFive billion people lack access to surgical care of quality at a cost that they can afford. People die and suffer from treatable conditions. This is unacceptable and the work planned for will make important contributions towards better surgery for all in some of the world´s most resource deprived countries. The network that has been built up during the past years is necessary for the implementation of the research projects.</narrative>
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      <narrative>In no other countries are rapid transformations currently more critical than in Small Island Developing States (SIDS). While these 57 maritime nations share similar development challenges to improve their standards of living and embark on paths of sustained economic growth, they also face the repercussions of global economic competition and natural disasters caused by Climate Change. SIDS are the forerunners into a future of extreme weather, technological change, innovative solutions and shifts in political focus. The rest of the world can learn much from how they build transformative capacity and create new pathways. SIDS are not, however, a homogenous group. It contains a large variation in outcome. The Least Developed Countries (LDC) amongst them are the most vulnerable and they can learn from the success stories.In this project we bring together structuralist theories of long-term economic change with theoretical insights from institutional theory, demography and innovation studies to investigate the historical underpinnings of nationwide transformative capacity and potential transformation pathways of SIDS. In parallel, we conduct a broader quantitative study of how well the SIDS are achieving the ambitions of the Sustainability Development Goals (SDG) and we conduct in depth mixed methods studies of three LDC – Comoros, Haiti and Solomon Islands – and one success – Mauritius. We aim to contribute both to the research frontier and to policy solutions.</narrative>
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      <narrative>In no other countries are rapid transformations currently more critical than in Small Island Developing States (SIDS). While these 57 maritime nations share similar development challenges to improve their standards of living and embark on paths of sustained economic growth, they also face the repercussions of global economic competition and natural disasters caused by Climate Change. SIDS are the forerunners into a future of extreme weather, technological change, innovative solutions and shifts in political focus. The rest of the world can learn much from how they build transformative capacity and create new pathways. SIDS are not, however, a homogenous group. It contains a large variation in outcome. The Least Developed Countries (LDC) amongst them are the most vulnerable and they can learn from the success stories.In this project we bring together structuralist theories of long-term economic change with theoretical insights from institutional theory, demography and innovation studies to investigate the historical underpinnings of nationwide transformative capacity and potential transformation pathways of SIDS. In parallel, we conduct a broader quantitative study of how well the SIDS are achieving the ambitions of the Sustainability Development Goals (SDG) and we conduct in depth mixed methods studies of three LDC – Comoros, Haiti and Solomon Islands – and one success – Mauritius. We aim to contribute both to the research frontier and to policy solutions.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Små öriken drabbas idag av stigande havsnivåer, tilltagande stormar, översvämningar och torka. De har redan tagit första steget in i en framtid med tilltagande klimatförändringar som snart blir en verklighet för de flesta nationer. De leder vägen in i en tid som kräver teknisk förändring, innovativa lösningar och nya politiska åtaganden. Samtidigt är vissa öriken några av de fattigaste länderna i världen och de behöver få till ekonomisk tillväxt för att ha råd att hantera framtidens utmaningar.I vårt projekt ser vi små öriken som vetenskapliga laboratorium för att studera möjligheter till långsiktig socio-ekonomisk förändring och global hållbar utvecklig. Vi hävdar dels att öriken kan lära av varandra genom att de fattigaste kan dra lärdomar av de som lyckats bättre med sin tillväxtbaserade omvandling, dels att det är av globalt intresse att utforska och förstå hur små öriken hanterar ett klimat under förändring och hur de finner nya vägar mot en hållbar framtid. Medan vissa lösningar kommer vara kontextspecifika, kommer andra att lösa mer allmängiltiga problem.Projektet är väl integrerat i den existerande internationella forskningen om global och hållbar utveckling, men det finns betydande luckor som vi vill fylla och därmed driva forskningsfronten framåt. För det första kan vi som ekonom-historiker visa hur historiskt förankrade förändringsprocesser sträcker sig in i framtiden. Vi menar att förmågan att upptäcka och implementera nya lösningar är beroende av en historia av samlad kunskap, teknisk utveckling, hur väl de samhälleliga institutionerna fungerar, ekonomiska resurser, etc. För det andra, den nuvarande forskningen fokuserar vanligtvis på industrier och företag, men alla aktiviteter sker inom specifika socio-ekonomiska ramar som påverkar utfallet. Vi bidrar med att kartlägga och studera kontexten på global, regional, nationell och lokal nivå.Projektets övergripande syfte är att undersöka den historiska grunden för små örikens förmåga till förändring samt att förstå varför vissa nationer misslyckas med sina utvecklingsstrategier medan andra lyckas. Vi har två specifika delmål. Vi undersöker dels hur små öriken generellt har utvecklats över tid och rum, dels  potentiella utvecklingsvägar för några noga utvalda öriken genom att studera deras nuvarande förmåga till förändring. Vi prövar idén om att små örikens förmåga att förändras handlar om att utveckla processer och institutioner för att driva de strukturella förändringarna mot en framtid av socialt, ekologiskt och ekonomiskt hållbar utveckling. I en värld där det finns naturliga begränsningar för naturresurser, befolkningsmängd, konsumtion, etc. ser vi människan och hennes förmåga till innovation inom organisation och produktionssystem som den oändliga resursen.För att uppnå projektets syfte använder vi två parallella undersökningsstrategier. Vi genomför en kvantitativ kartläggning och analys av hur de av FN definierade 57 små örikena under utveckling (Small Island Developing States) uppfyller de globala målen för hållbar utveckling (Sustainable Development Goals). Samtidigt kommer vi att bedriva både kvantitativa och kvalitativa studier av förmågan till förändring hos fyra utvalda länder. Haiti, Komorerna och Solomonöarna representerar låginkomstländer och Mauritius är ett exempel på lyckad omvandling. I projektet använder vi ekonomiska, demografiska och sociala data på individnivå, statsdokument och policyrapporter, historiska berättelser och semistrukturerade intervjuer. Mångfalden av data möjliggör både djupgående fallstudier och breda jämförande analyser.Projektet sammanför fyra forskare med skilda forskningsintressen och expertis inom områden som innovation och hållbar utveckling, utvecklingsstudier samt ekonomisk och historisk demografi. De är alla väl förankrade i både nationella och internationella forskningsnätverk. För det aktuella projektet bygger vi vidare på våra befintliga nätverk samt utvecklar nya samarbeten med forskare och organisationer knutna till de fyra fallstudieländerna. Det är vår ambition att involvera forskare på lokal nivå för gemensamt fältarbete och efterföljande publikationer. Detta är avgörande för forskningens kvalitet och en strategi för att främja lokal kunskapsutveckling, skapa viktiga nätverk och bidra till att generera framtida hållbara lösningar.Vi avser att med vår forskning bidra till en informerad diskussion om konsekvenser och strategier för att möta en framtid med klimatrelaterade utmaningar.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Antibiotikaresistens är ett av destora hoten mot global hälsa och vi är på väg emot en era där infektioner som länge varit möjliga att bota plötsligt blir dödliga igen. Problemen är extra alarmerande i låginkomstländer av ett flertal olika anledningar. En stor del av världens befolkning saknar tillgång till säkra toaletter och rent vatten vilket i sin tur markant ökar risken för att resistenta bakterier sprider sig. Det leder i sin tur till att bredspektrumantibiotika behöver användas,vilket försvårar situationen ytterligare. Antibiotikaresistens är också en enorm ekonomisk börda i den här delen av världen där multiresistenta infektioner kan orsaka en kostnad som motsvarar en årslön eftersom de sociala skyddsnätverken är minimala och den drabbade får stå för hela kostnaden själv. För tidigt födda barn är extra känsliga för resistenta infektioner då dom har ett begränsat immunförsvar och dödligheten på neonatalavdelningar i låginkomstländer är hög.En viktig del av att minska bördan av resistenta bakterier är att utveckla metoder för att identifiera och karakterisera bakterier och resistens som är lämpliga för användning i låginkomstländer. Det finns två strategier för detta, antingen utveckla nya billiga metoder eller att på ett billigt sätt använda dyrare utrustning som redan finns i de här länderna. Ett exempel som vi ska utnyttja i det här projektet är att diagnostik av tuberkulos i många låginkomstländer sker med fluorescensmikroskopi. Detta bygger till viss del via ett subventioneringsprogram som gör det möjligt för dessa länder att köpa mikroskopen till ett fördelaktigt pris.Vi vill i det här projektet använda dessa mikroskop för att med en metod som kallas ”optical DNA mapping” (ODM) analysera DNA från resistenta bakterier. ODM bygger på en grov bild av bakteriernas DNA, en så kallad streckkod, som kan användas för vidare analys. Metoden kan dels bestämma vilken typ av bakterie det är i ett prov och vilka resistensgener den bär på. Den har hittills använts på avancerade mikroskop. Därför är ett av de stora målen med projektet att optimera metoden för enklare mikroskop. Vi är övertygade om att detta kommer vara möjligt då det ODM protokoll vi utvecklat bygger på variationer i en stark fluorescens-signal vilket gör att enklare mikroskop med mindre känslig kamera är tillräckligt.Vi kommer att fokusera på så kallade enterobakterier, och framförallt Escherichia coli (EC) och Klebsiella pneumoniae (KP), och en del av projektet är att optimera ODM metoden så att det är möjligt att säga vilken grupp avEC eller KP som finns i et prov. Vi har preliminära data som tyder på att det är möjligt och kommer undersöka detta ytterligare i projektet. Detta är viktigt eftersom olika grupper av EC och KP är väldigt olika farliga när det gäller de infektioner de orsakar.Vi kommer i första läget implementera metoden på neonatalavdelningen på Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) i Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Vi har valt denna avdelning då, som diskuterat ovan, barn som är för tidigt födda är en grupp av patienter som är extra känsliga för infektioner och små framsteg i metodologi kan leda till markant förbättrad vård. MNH är också ett sjukhus som har stor erfarenhet av internationella samarbeten och vi har i vår närhet neonatalläkare med erfarenhet av vård på MNH, vilket underlättar implementeringen.Studierna på MNH är uppdelade i tre faser. I den första ska vi med traditionella metoder studera resistensläget på neonatalavdelningen för att ha en utgångspunkt för fortsatta studier. Vi ska undersöka bakterier i patienter när dom kommer till avdelningen och när dom lämnar samt jämföra dessa bakterier med de som orsakar infektioner på barn på avdelningen. Prover som samlats in under den här perioden kommer skickas till Sverige för att vara med i optimeringen av metoden. Detta gör att vi redan tidigt i projektet kommer ha detaljerad information om bakterier som cirkulerar på avdelningen och det blir möjligt att preliminärt föreslå sätt att minska spridning. I nästa steg ska vi träna personal på MNH på ODM metoden i Sverige och på plats på MNH och samla ytterligare isolat vilket kommer göra att bilden klarnar ytterligare. Tredje året är tanken att använda metoden parallellt med existerande metoder i klinisk rutin. Detta kommer att ge en ännu tydligare överblick över hur smitta sprids på sjukhuset och vi kommer i slutet av tredje året bidra med en tydlig plan för hur miljön på neonatalavdelningen kan förbättras för att minska spridning.</narrative>
      <narrative>Antibiotic resistance is one of the main threats to global health. The situation is particularly alarming in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) since surveillance systems and easy-to-use tools for monitoring are lacking. The goal of this project is to use Optical DNA Mapping (ODM) as a genetic tool in LMICs. ODM is a method for coarse genetic analysis of bacteria that identifies the bacteria and reveals the resistance genes they are carrying. The method will be implemented at the neonatal ward at Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. We have selected this setting for several reasons. First of all, Tanzania is one of many LMICs where simple microscopes are used in the clinical setting to diagnose tuberculosis. We will in this project repurpose these microscopes for ODM, which means that there is no extra cost for infrastructure. Second, we selected neonates because these patients are the most sensitive to resistant infections and have a high mortality. We therefore believe that any intervention that will result from this project will have immediate impact regarding decreased mortality. The project includes development of the ODM assay in Sweden, including adaptation to simple microscopy, a screen for resistant bacteria at the neonatal ward at MNH, teaching of staff at MNH in handling the ODM technique and finally implementation of ODM in routine testing in the neonatal ward at MNH.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Antibiotikaresistens är ett av destora hoten mot global hälsa och vi är på väg emot en era där infektioner som länge varit möjliga att bota plötsligt blir dödliga igen. Problemen är extra alarmerande i låginkomstländer av ett flertal olika anledningar. En stor del av världens befolkning saknar tillgång till säkra toaletter och rent vatten vilket i sin tur markant ökar risken för att resistenta bakterier sprider sig. Det leder i sin tur till att bredspektrumantibiotika behöver användas,vilket försvårar situationen ytterligare. Antibiotikaresistens är också en enorm ekonomisk börda i den här delen av världen där multiresistenta infektioner kan orsaka en kostnad som motsvarar en årslön eftersom de sociala skyddsnätverken är minimala och den drabbade får stå för hela kostnaden själv. För tidigt födda barn är extra känsliga för resistenta infektioner då dom har ett begränsat immunförsvar och dödligheten på neonatalavdelningar i låginkomstländer är hög.En viktig del av att minska bördan av resistenta bakterier är att utveckla metoder för att identifiera och karakterisera bakterier och resistens som är lämpliga för användning i låginkomstländer. Det finns två strategier för detta, antingen utveckla nya billiga metoder eller att på ett billigt sätt använda dyrare utrustning som redan finns i de här länderna. Ett exempel som vi ska utnyttja i det här projektet är att diagnostik av tuberkulos i många låginkomstländer sker med fluorescensmikroskopi. Detta bygger till viss del via ett subventioneringsprogram som gör det möjligt för dessa länder att köpa mikroskopen till ett fördelaktigt pris.Vi vill i det här projektet använda dessa mikroskop för att med en metod som kallas ”optical DNA mapping” (ODM) analysera DNA från resistenta bakterier. ODM bygger på en grov bild av bakteriernas DNA, en så kallad streckkod, som kan användas för vidare analys. Metoden kan dels bestämma vilken typ av bakterie det är i ett prov och vilka resistensgener den bär på. Den har hittills använts på avancerade mikroskop. Därför är ett av de stora målen med projektet att optimera metoden för enklare mikroskop. Vi är övertygade om att detta kommer vara möjligt då det ODM protokoll vi utvecklat bygger på variationer i en stark fluorescens-signal vilket gör att enklare mikroskop med mindre känslig kamera är tillräckligt.Vi kommer att fokusera på så kallade enterobakterier, och framförallt Escherichia coli (EC) och Klebsiella pneumoniae (KP), och en del av projektet är att optimera ODM metoden så att det är möjligt att säga vilken grupp avEC eller KP som finns i et prov. Vi har preliminära data som tyder på att det är möjligt och kommer undersöka detta ytterligare i projektet. Detta är viktigt eftersom olika grupper av EC och KP är väldigt olika farliga när det gäller de infektioner de orsakar.Vi kommer i första läget implementera metoden på neonatalavdelningen på Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) i Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Vi har valt denna avdelning då, som diskuterat ovan, barn som är för tidigt födda är en grupp av patienter som är extra känsliga för infektioner och små framsteg i metodologi kan leda till markant förbättrad vård. MNH är också ett sjukhus som har stor erfarenhet av internationella samarbeten och vi har i vår närhet neonatalläkare med erfarenhet av vård på MNH, vilket underlättar implementeringen.Studierna på MNH är uppdelade i tre faser. I den första ska vi med traditionella metoder studera resistensläget på neonatalavdelningen för att ha en utgångspunkt för fortsatta studier. Vi ska undersöka bakterier i patienter när dom kommer till avdelningen och när dom lämnar samt jämföra dessa bakterier med de som orsakar infektioner på barn på avdelningen. Prover som samlats in under den här perioden kommer skickas till Sverige för att vara med i optimeringen av metoden. Detta gör att vi redan tidigt i projektet kommer ha detaljerad information om bakterier som cirkulerar på avdelningen och det blir möjligt att preliminärt föreslå sätt att minska spridning. I nästa steg ska vi träna personal på MNH på ODM metoden i Sverige och på plats på MNH och samla ytterligare isolat vilket kommer göra att bilden klarnar ytterligare. Tredje året är tanken att använda metoden parallellt med existerande metoder i klinisk rutin. Detta kommer att ge en ännu tydligare överblick över hur smitta sprids på sjukhuset och vi kommer i slutet av tredje året bidra med en tydlig plan för hur miljön på neonatalavdelningen kan förbättras för att minska spridning.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Antibiotikaresistenta bakterier ökar över hela världen och nu är ett reellt hot mot hälsa hos människor. Tidigare forskning har visat att selektion och/eller evolution av resistens hos bakterier kan påskyndas av antibiotikarester, biocider och föroreningar i vattendrag orsakade av utsläpp och ofullständig rening av avlopp. Orsaken till detta är att gener som kodar för antibiotikaresistens och metal/biocid resistens ofta finns på samma DNA fragment och kan överföras genom horisontell överföring mellan bakterier.   Men bakterier har också starka skyddsmekanismer mot främmande DNA vilket lika väl kan ge en evolutionär nackdel för den mottagande bakterien. Bakteriers skydd innebär att de har specifika metylasenzym som sätter en metylgrupp på adenosin(A)- och cytosin(C)-nukleotider i det egna DNAt och att de också bär på ett motsvarande restriktionsenzym som klipper upp DNA som inte har rätt metyleringsmönster. Likaså är CRISPR/cas systemet från början ett sätt för bakterier att idenifiera virus eller plasmider som tidigare infekterat stammen och riktat klippa sönder dessa fragment vid ny infektion. På så sätt har bakterier ett slags primitivt immunsystem som förstör ovälkommet inkommande DNA. Detta innebär att eftersom horisontell spridning av antibiotikaresistens ändå sker måste plasmider kunna motverka dessa skyddsmekanismer för att etablera sig i sin nya bakterievärdVi har resultat från experiment där vi blandat förorenat naturligt flodvatten innehållande miljö- och fekala bakterier från en flod i Bolivia, med en mottagande labstam. Genom att analysera mottagarstammarför erhållen antibiotikaresistens kunde vi se att överföring av resistens hade skett. För att karakterisera mottagarbakterierna extraherade vi DNA och utförde helgenomsekvensering. Genom att jämföra sekvenser mellan de resistenta mottagarcellerna med den ursprungliga bakteriecellen identifieras gener som kodade för antibiotikaresistens och intressant nog även metylaser och antirestriktionsgener. Detta innebär att de överförda genetiska fragmenten förmodligen reglerar sin egen metyleringsprofil och eventuellt ändrar metyleringen i mottagarcellen. Detta visar att överföring av antibiotikaresistens är komplex och beroende både av givarcellens och mottagarcellens genetiska profil. Dessutom kan metylering medföra epigenetiska förändingar i genexpression hos bakterier. Upptag av antibiotiakresistensplasmider kan alltså eventuellt påverka uttryck av virulensfaktorer eller andra gener hos bakterier.Vi avser att anända Long-Read sequencing (PacBio) som kan sekvensera mycket långa DNA fragment och samtidigt upptäcka metylerade nukleotider eftersom det uppstår en tidsförskjutning i insättandet av nästa nukleotid. PacBio tekninken också kan sätta ihop hela bakteriella kromosomer och stora plasmider så vi kan bestämma exakt vilka plasmider som överförs. Metyleringsprofilen i givar och mottagarceller före och efter överföring kommer att jämföras med PacBio sekvensering i samarbete med SciLife Uppsala, Preliminära resultat indikerar att naturliga isolat av E. coli har en klonspecifik metyleringsprofil.Vår hypotes är att vissa enterobakterier kan vara obenägna eller hyperbenägna att ta upp och/eller överföra antibiotikaresistens p.g.a av sin metyleringsprofil.  Detta stöds av fynd av multiresistenta kloner av E. coli som rapporteras sprida sig närmast explosionsartat över världen under de senaste 10-20 åren. Ett sådant exempel är den anmälningspliktiga multiresistenta E. coli klonen ST131 som ger svår urinvägsinfektion vilken kan resultera i obotliga urinvägsinfektioner. Vi har i försök sett att ST131 kan ta upp resistensgener från andra mutiresistenta kloner vilket stöder vår hypotes.Detta projekt kombinerar unika miljöer bakterier i Bolivia med avancerade genetiska och epigenetiska analyser i Sverige. Det bolivianska teamet är experter på transkonjugeringsexperiment och odlingsanalys medan den svenska gruppen bidrar med molekylärbiologi och sekvensering. Vi använder naturligt förekommande bakterier från förorenat vatten i Bolivia samt en E. coli stamkollektion för analyser av upptag av antibiotikaresistensplasmider, epigenetik och genexpression före och efter transkonjugering. Vi kommer slå ut metylaser och antirestriktionsfaktorer med mutagenes och studera om detta påverkar överföring av plasmider och genuttryck hos givar och mottagarceller. Resultaten kommer ge en bättre förståelse för de molekylära mekanismerna bakom spridning och uppkomst av antbiotikaresistens.</narrative>
      <narrative>Antibiotic resistance is increasing in bacteria. The problem has escalated by recent overuse of antibiotics in humans and animals and by contaminated environments. Today we face a real risk that emergence of multi-resistance in bacterial pathogens might render some infections untreatable and throw humanity back to the pre-antibiotic era. We have performed transconjugation experiments using bacteria derived direclty from natural contaminated water sources in Bolivia to study tranfer of antibiotic resistance genes. Recipient bacteria with obtained resistance were whole genome sequenced and the tranferred genetic material was analyzed. We found that genes encoding epigenetic methyltransferases and restriction endonucleases were part of the mobile DNA. We will now address the impact of epigenetic modifications in donor and recipient bacteria by taking advantage of Long-Read sequencing techniques (PacBio) that allows assemly of entire chromosomes and plasmids and also detect methylation profiles. Our preliminary data indicate that strain specific methylation profiles are present in E coli. We have found isolats that seemingly are unable to take up mobile genetic material while other isolates seems hypereffective in acquisition of foreign DNA. We hypotheze that this is due to epigenetic modifications of donor and recipient strains. The results will improve our understanding on how superbugs with antibiotic multiresistance can emerge and spread globally.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Antibiotikaresistenta bakterier ökar över hela världen och nu är ett reellt hot mot hälsa hos människor. Tidigare forskning har visat att selektion och/eller evolution av resistens hos bakterier kan påskyndas av antibiotikarester, biocider och föroreningar i vattendrag orsakade av utsläpp och ofullständig rening av avlopp. Orsaken till detta är att gener som kodar för antibiotikaresistens och metal/biocid resistens ofta finns på samma DNA fragment och kan överföras genom horisontell överföring mellan bakterier.   Men bakterier har också starka skyddsmekanismer mot främmande DNA vilket lika väl kan ge en evolutionär nackdel för den mottagande bakterien. Bakteriers skydd innebär att de har specifika metylasenzym som sätter en metylgrupp på adenosin(A)- och cytosin(C)-nukleotider i det egna DNAt och att de också bär på ett motsvarande restriktionsenzym som klipper upp DNA som inte har rätt metyleringsmönster. Likaså är CRISPR/cas systemet från början ett sätt för bakterier att idenifiera virus eller plasmider som tidigare infekterat stammen och riktat klippa sönder dessa fragment vid ny infektion. På så sätt har bakterier ett slags primitivt immunsystem som förstör ovälkommet inkommande DNA. Detta innebär att eftersom horisontell spridning av antibiotikaresistens ändå sker måste plasmider kunna motverka dessa skyddsmekanismer för att etablera sig i sin nya bakterievärdVi har resultat från experiment där vi blandat förorenat naturligt flodvatten innehållande miljö- och fekala bakterier från en flod i Bolivia, med en mottagande labstam. Genom att analysera mottagarstammarför erhållen antibiotikaresistens kunde vi se att överföring av resistens hade skett. För att karakterisera mottagarbakterierna extraherade vi DNA och utförde helgenomsekvensering. Genom att jämföra sekvenser mellan de resistenta mottagarcellerna med den ursprungliga bakteriecellen identifieras gener som kodade för antibiotikaresistens och intressant nog även metylaser och antirestriktionsgener. Detta innebär att de överförda genetiska fragmenten förmodligen reglerar sin egen metyleringsprofil och eventuellt ändrar metyleringen i mottagarcellen. Detta visar att överföring av antibiotikaresistens är komplex och beroende både av givarcellens och mottagarcellens genetiska profil. Dessutom kan metylering medföra epigenetiska förändingar i genexpression hos bakterier. Upptag av antibiotiakresistensplasmider kan alltså eventuellt påverka uttryck av virulensfaktorer eller andra gener hos bakterier.Vi avser att anända Long-Read sequencing (PacBio) som kan sekvensera mycket långa DNA fragment och samtidigt upptäcka metylerade nukleotider eftersom det uppstår en tidsförskjutning i insättandet av nästa nukleotid. PacBio tekninken också kan sätta ihop hela bakteriella kromosomer och stora plasmider så vi kan bestämma exakt vilka plasmider som överförs. Metyleringsprofilen i givar och mottagarceller före och efter överföring kommer att jämföras med PacBio sekvensering i samarbete med SciLife Uppsala, Preliminära resultat indikerar att naturliga isolat av E. coli har en klonspecifik metyleringsprofil.Vår hypotes är att vissa enterobakterier kan vara obenägna eller hyperbenägna att ta upp och/eller överföra antibiotikaresistens p.g.a av sin metyleringsprofil.  Detta stöds av fynd av multiresistenta kloner av E. coli som rapporteras sprida sig närmast explosionsartat över världen under de senaste 10-20 åren. Ett sådant exempel är den anmälningspliktiga multiresistenta E. coli klonen ST131 som ger svår urinvägsinfektion vilken kan resultera i obotliga urinvägsinfektioner. Vi har i försök sett att ST131 kan ta upp resistensgener från andra mutiresistenta kloner vilket stöder vår hypotes.Detta projekt kombinerar unika miljöer bakterier i Bolivia med avancerade genetiska och epigenetiska analyser i Sverige. Det bolivianska teamet är experter på transkonjugeringsexperiment och odlingsanalys medan den svenska gruppen bidrar med molekylärbiologi och sekvensering. Vi använder naturligt förekommande bakterier från förorenat vatten i Bolivia samt en E. coli stamkollektion för analyser av upptag av antibiotikaresistensplasmider, epigenetik och genexpression före och efter transkonjugering. Vi kommer slå ut metylaser och antirestriktionsfaktorer med mutagenes och studera om detta påverkar överföring av plasmider och genuttryck hos givar och mottagarceller. Resultaten kommer ge en bättre förståelse för de molekylära mekanismerna bakom spridning och uppkomst av antbiotikaresistens.</narrative>
      <narrative>Antibiotic resistance is increasing in bacteria. The problem has escalated by recent overuse of antibiotics in humans and animals and by contaminated environments. Today we face a real risk that emergence of multi-resistance in bacterial pathogens might render some infections untreatable and throw humanity back to the pre-antibiotic era. We have performed transconjugation experiments using bacteria derived direclty from natural contaminated water sources in Bolivia to study tranfer of antibiotic resistance genes. Recipient bacteria with obtained resistance were whole genome sequenced and the tranferred genetic material was analyzed. We found that genes encoding epigenetic methyltransferases and restriction endonucleases were part of the mobile DNA. We will now address the impact of epigenetic modifications in donor and recipient bacteria by taking advantage of Long-Read sequencing techniques (PacBio) that allows assemly of entire chromosomes and plasmids and also detect methylation profiles. Our preliminary data indicate that strain specific methylation profiles are present in E coli. We have found isolats that seemingly are unable to take up mobile genetic material while other isolates seems hypereffective in acquisition of foreign DNA. We hypotheze that this is due to epigenetic modifications of donor and recipient strains. The results will improve our understanding on how superbugs with antibiotic multiresistance can emerge and spread globally.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>In recent decades, international feminist activism and research has had significant success in pushing gender issues onto the international agenda and into global governance institutions and processes. A significant but understudied outcome has been has been the development of specialized knowledge about gender relations, the packaging of this knowledge as expertise, and the formation of cadres of gender experts around the world. This project explores the politics and effects of gender expertise in peacebuilding in the case of Myanmar. Through interviews with gender experts working for international organizations, donor agencies and NGOs and with activists within the Burmese women´s movement, the project analyses the content of gender expertise; the practices and strategies used by gender experts; and the power effects that are generated by the application of international gender expertise in processes of peacebuilding in Myanmar. In particular, the relationship between international gender expertise and local women´s movements and political agendas is examined. Addressing these  questions, the project will significantly advance knowledge about the content and practices of international gender expertise in peacebuilding, and about its political effects in relation to local conflict dynamics and relations of power. In addition, it will provide timely new insights into the gendered dynamics of peacebuilding in Myanmar.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Internationell feministisk aktivism och forskning har under de senaste årtiondena framgångsrikt lyckats aktualisera frågor om kön på den internationella politiska agendan och i institutioner och processer för global styrning. Jämställdhet är nu ett vida accepterat mål, som även kodifierats i internationella konventioner och lagtexter. Denna utveckling har skapat en efterfrågan på expertkunskaper kring makt, kön och jämställdhet, och bidragit till att skapa en ny typ av kunskap - jämställdhetsexpertis; och en ny yrkeskategori - jämställdhetsexperter. Men trots att framväxten av jämställdhetsexpertis och jämställdhetsexperter kan beskrivas som en av den samtida feminismens största framgångar så fortsätter samhällen världen runt präglas av utbredda ojämlikheter mellan könen. Denna paradox visar på vikten av att undersöka hur jämställdhetsexpertis skapas och används i praktiken i olika sammanhang, och hur detta bidrar till att utmana eller förstärka olika typer av ojämlika maktrelationer. Detta projekt undersöker jämställdhetsexpertisens politik och effekter i internationellt fredsbyggande. Fredsbyggande och konflikthantering är ett område där feministiska aktivister och forskare engagerat sig för att se till att kvinnors behov tas i beaktande och att kvinnor ges möjlighet att påverka fredsprocesser och återuppbyggnad efter väpnade konflikter. Detta har bl.a. bidragit till att FN:s säkerhetsråd antog resolution 1325 år 2000, och att ett policyramverk med fokus på kvinnor, fred och säkerhet har etablerats sedan dess. Denna utveckling har också skapat en efterfrågan på jämställdhetsexperter och deras kunskap för att hjälpa internationella organisationer och bidragsgivare omsätta sina nya åtaganden i praktiken. Denna studie fokuserar på hur detta sker i Myanmar - ett land där en freds- och reformprocess pågår sedan 2011 och det internationella samfundet har successivt ökat sin närvaro och sitt engagemeng i fredsbyggande. Som en del i detta har också en yrkeskategori bestående av internationella jämställdhetsexperter etablerats i landet. Denna studie undersöker vilken typ av kunskap om fred, konflikt, makt och kön som dessa experter producerar, och vilka strategier och verktyg som de använder för att omsätta kunskapen i praktiken. En annan viktig fråga som denna studie fokuserar på är hur mötet mellan internationell jämställdhetsexpertis och lokala kvinnorörelser och deras politiska kamper ser ut. I Myanmar finns en stark kvinnorörelse, som dock är ganska splittrad i olika grenar som på olika sätt speglar kvinnors positioner i förhållande till den väpnade konflikten och deras etniska tillhörighet. Det är därför särskilt viktigt att kritiskt granska hur internationell jämställdhetsexpertis påverkar den politiska dynamiken i Myanmar: bidrar internationell jämställdhetsexpertis till att understödja lokala kvinnors kamp? Och i så fall vilka kvinnor, givet att olika delar av kvinnorörelsen har olika mål? Eller finns det en spänning eller konkurrens mellan internationella jämställdhetsexperter och lokala kvinnoorganisationer och aktivister, t.ex. när det gäller vem som får definiera vad jämställdhet bör innebära i fredsbyggande i Myanmar?I detta projekt undersöks dessa frågor genom intervjuer med internationella jämställdhetsexperter och aktivister från kvinnoorganisationer i Myanmar. Studien kan bidra med ny kunskap om vad som händer när feministiska idéer och mål integreras i global styrning, och när den globala styrningens organisationer och processer möter lokala kontexters maktförhållanden och politiska dynamik.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The politics and effects of gender expertise in peacebuilding</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Jämställdhetsexpertis i internationellt fredsbyggande</narrative>
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      <narrative>In recent decades, international feminist activism and research has had significant success in pushing gender issues onto the international agenda and into global governance institutions and processes. A significant but understudied outcome has been has been the development of specialized knowledge about gender relations, the packaging of this knowledge as expertise, and the formation of cadres of gender experts around the world. This project explores the politics and effects of gender expertise in peacebuilding in the case of Myanmar. Through interviews with gender experts working for international organizations, donor agencies and NGOs and with activists within the Burmese women´s movement, the project analyses the content of gender expertise; the practices and strategies used by gender experts; and the power effects that are generated by the application of international gender expertise in processes of peacebuilding in Myanmar. In particular, the relationship between international gender expertise and local women´s movements and political agendas is examined. Addressing these  questions, the project will significantly advance knowledge about the content and practices of international gender expertise in peacebuilding, and about its political effects in relation to local conflict dynamics and relations of power. In addition, it will provide timely new insights into the gendered dynamics of peacebuilding in Myanmar.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Internationell feministisk aktivism och forskning har under de senaste årtiondena framgångsrikt lyckats aktualisera frågor om kön på den internationella politiska agendan och i institutioner och processer för global styrning. Jämställdhet är nu ett vida accepterat mål, som även kodifierats i internationella konventioner och lagtexter. Denna utveckling har skapat en efterfrågan på expertkunskaper kring makt, kön och jämställdhet, och bidragit till att skapa en ny typ av kunskap - jämställdhetsexpertis; och en ny yrkeskategori - jämställdhetsexperter. Men trots att framväxten av jämställdhetsexpertis och jämställdhetsexperter kan beskrivas som en av den samtida feminismens största framgångar så fortsätter samhällen världen runt präglas av utbredda ojämlikheter mellan könen. Denna paradox visar på vikten av att undersöka hur jämställdhetsexpertis skapas och används i praktiken i olika sammanhang, och hur detta bidrar till att utmana eller förstärka olika typer av ojämlika maktrelationer. Detta projekt undersöker jämställdhetsexpertisens politik och effekter i internationellt fredsbyggande. Fredsbyggande och konflikthantering är ett område där feministiska aktivister och forskare engagerat sig för att se till att kvinnors behov tas i beaktande och att kvinnor ges möjlighet att påverka fredsprocesser och återuppbyggnad efter väpnade konflikter. Detta har bl.a. bidragit till att FN:s säkerhetsråd antog resolution 1325 år 2000, och att ett policyramverk med fokus på kvinnor, fred och säkerhet har etablerats sedan dess. Denna utveckling har också skapat en efterfrågan på jämställdhetsexperter och deras kunskap för att hjälpa internationella organisationer och bidragsgivare omsätta sina nya åtaganden i praktiken. Denna studie fokuserar på hur detta sker i Myanmar - ett land där en freds- och reformprocess pågår sedan 2011 och det internationella samfundet har successivt ökat sin närvaro och sitt engagemeng i fredsbyggande. Som en del i detta har också en yrkeskategori bestående av internationella jämställdhetsexperter etablerats i landet. Denna studie undersöker vilken typ av kunskap om fred, konflikt, makt och kön som dessa experter producerar, och vilka strategier och verktyg som de använder för att omsätta kunskapen i praktiken. En annan viktig fråga som denna studie fokuserar på är hur mötet mellan internationell jämställdhetsexpertis och lokala kvinnorörelser och deras politiska kamper ser ut. I Myanmar finns en stark kvinnorörelse, som dock är ganska splittrad i olika grenar som på olika sätt speglar kvinnors positioner i förhållande till den väpnade konflikten och deras etniska tillhörighet. Det är därför särskilt viktigt att kritiskt granska hur internationell jämställdhetsexpertis påverkar den politiska dynamiken i Myanmar: bidrar internationell jämställdhetsexpertis till att understödja lokala kvinnors kamp? Och i så fall vilka kvinnor, givet att olika delar av kvinnorörelsen har olika mål? Eller finns det en spänning eller konkurrens mellan internationella jämställdhetsexperter och lokala kvinnoorganisationer och aktivister, t.ex. när det gäller vem som får definiera vad jämställdhet bör innebära i fredsbyggande i Myanmar?I detta projekt undersöks dessa frågor genom intervjuer med internationella jämställdhetsexperter och aktivister från kvinnoorganisationer i Myanmar. Studien kan bidra med ny kunskap om vad som händer när feministiska idéer och mål integreras i global styrning, och när den globala styrningens organisationer och processer möter lokala kontexters maktförhållanden och politiska dynamik.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Early versus delayed insertion of intrauterine contraception after medical treatment for post abortion care: A randomized controlled trial in Uganda</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tidig spiralinsättning efter medicinskbehandling av inkomplett abort. En randomiserad kontrollerad studie i Uganda</narrative>
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      <narrative>AIM: The aim of this project is to increase access to highly effective and acceptable contraception at the time of post abortion care (PAC). The project will run over 3 years in Uganda. BACKGROUND: The importance of provision of highly effective reversible post abortion contraception in reducing maternal mortality and morbidity is being increasingly recognized. PAC is acknowledged as a priority intervention in order to achieve the SDGs especially in low income countries with a high burden of unsafe abortions. The use of medical post abortion care (mPAC) has increased access to care and optimized utilization of scarce medical, as well as human, resources.RATIONALE: While immediate insertion of IUC at surgical PAC is routine practice, a disadvantage with mPAC is the practice of delayed insertion of IUC (at 2-4 weeks post PAC), resulting in a high proportion of women not returning for the follow up and IUC insertion and thus risking a new unwanted pregnancy and unsafe abortion. Currently, data and guidelines on early post mPAC IUC insertion are lacking.METHOD: An initial evaluation of barriers to IUC uptake will be followed by a randomized, multicenter trial of the effectiveness, safety and acceptability of early insertion of IUC within 4 to 7 days after mPAC compared to IUC insertion after 2-4 weeks. We will randomize 2082 women in order to show non-inferiority with early insertion in device expulsion rates and higher use of IUC at 6 months post PAC.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bakgrund: Projektet syftar till att behandla och förebygga osäkert utförda aborter genom att öka tillgången till säker behandling av inkompletta aborter samt till effektiva preventivmedel efter denna behandling. Varje år görs globalt cirka 20 miljoner illegala och osäkert utförda aborter och de komplikationer dessa medför är en av de främsta orsakerna till mödradödsfall. Post abortion care (PAC) innebär behandling av ofullständiga aborter inklusive missfall. Genom ökad tillgång PAC samt till effektiva, säkra och accepterade preventivmedel och abortmetoder, kan dessa dödsfall förebyggas. Traditionellt utförs PAC med kirurgiska metoder. Våra tidigare studier har lett till en förenklad medicinsk behandling av ofullständiga aborter genom användning av misoprostol (abortpiller). Denna behandling är säker och effektiv och väl accepterad av kvinnor. En stor fördel är att den kan utföras av barnmorskor även inom primärvården där tillgång till läkare och möjlighet till kirurgisk behandling ofta saknas. Som ett led i att minska abortrelaterad dödlighet och sjuklighet bland kvinnor världen över ingår preventivmedel och preventivmedelsrådgivning som en viktig del i PAC. Flera studier har visat att man kan minska antalet oönskade graviditeter och aborter med hjälp av effektiva och långverkande preventivmedel, tex spiral, och att dessa är den metod som de flesta kvinnor trivs bäst med. En nackdel med medicinsk PAC behandling är att man inte sätter in spiral direkt vid behandlingen som man gör vid kirurgisk behandling. Flera studier har visat att kvinnan har som störst motivation att påbörja användning av ett effektivt preventivmedel inom några dagar efter aborten. Återbesök och spiralinsättning efter medicinsk PAC sker flera veckor efter behandlingen, vilket gör att många kvinnor inte dyker upp till besöket. Dessa kvinnor står då helt utan preventivmedel. Idag saknas studier på tidig spiralinsättning efter medicinsk PAC. Projektet: Projektet genomförs på Mulago sjukhus i Kampala i centrala Uganda och vid Gulu och Lira sjukhus i norra Uganda med tillhörande hälsocentraler. Hög fertilitet och låg preventivmedelsanvändning som leder till oönskade graviditeter med efterföljande osäkra aborter är vanligt i Uganda. Hälsoministerierna liksom WHO ser det som nödvändigt att hitta metoder för att minska den höga mödradödligheten. Stöd från regeringsnivå och medverkande lokala forskare ökar projektets genomförbarhet. Syfte och metod: Övergripande syfte: Att öka användningen av spiral efter PAC. För attutvärdera effektivitet och säkerhet av insättning av spiral inom några dagar efter medicinsk PAC planeras: i) en kvalitativstudie med kartläggning av attityder och barriärer till spiral som preventivmedel bland patienter, deras partners och sjukvårdspersonal och ii) en randomiserad kontrollerad studie. Genomförande: Kvinnor som söker vård för ofullständig abort och önskar spiral efter medicinsk PAC behandling lottas till tidig (dag 4-7) eller sen (standard 2-4 veckor efter PAC) insättning av spiral. Utfallen som analyseras är frekvens utstötta spiraler, hur många som får en spiral insatt och fortsätter användningen, komplikationer, acceptans och graviditeter/aborter inom ett år. Projektets betydelse:Projektet kommer att ge helt ny information om spiralinsättning efter medicinsk PAC. Om tidig spiralinsättning är säker och leder till att fler kvinnor får en spiral efter medicinsk PAC kan detta minska risken för en ny oönskad graviditet. Att studera spiral efter medicinsk PAC är angeläget av flera skäl, bland annat brist på riktlinjer samt svårigheter att få kvinnor att återkomma för spiralinsättning efter PAC och därmed risk att kvinnor lämnas utan preventivmedel. Resultatet av studierna kan komma att bidra till minskad mödradödlighet och sjuklighet, dels genom utveckling av bättre tillgång till säker vård efter abort och dels genom att förebygga oönskade graviditeter och därmed skador och komplikationer av osäkert utförda aborter.Förutom individuella effekter på kvinnors fysiska och psykiska hälsa kan resultaten även ge positiva effekter inom hälso- och sjukvårdssystemet genom färre vårdsökande kvinnor med komplikationer från osäkra aborter, och genom effektivare användning av medicinskt utbildad personal. Resultaten kommer att publiceras i vetenskapliga och populärvetenskapliga tidskrifter samt delges politiker, forskare och kollegor i samband med nationella och internationella konferenser.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Main outcome. Proportion of expulsions after early vs delayed isertion of intrauterine contraception (IUC) after mPAC. Early insertion show to be safe and effective resulting I higher IUC use. Follow up ongoing</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bakgrund: Projektet syftar till att behandla och förebygga osäkert utförda aborter genom att öka tillgången till säker behandling av inkompletta aborter samt till effektiva preventivmedel efter denna behandling. Varje år görs globalt cirka 20 miljoner illegala och osäkert utförda aborter och de komplikationer dessa medför är en av de främsta orsakerna till mödradödsfall. Post abortion care (PAC) innebär behandling av ofullständiga aborter inklusive missfall. Genom ökad tillgång PAC samt till effektiva, säkra och accepterade preventivmedel och abortmetoder, kan dessa dödsfall förebyggas. Traditionellt utförs PAC med kirurgiska metoder. Våra tidigare studier har lett till en förenklad medicinsk behandling av ofullständiga aborter genom användning av misoprostol (abortpiller). Denna behandling är säker och effektiv och väl accepterad av kvinnor. En stor fördel är att den kan utföras av barnmorskor även inom primärvården där tillgång till läkare och möjlighet till kirurgisk behandling ofta saknas. Som ett led i att minska abortrelaterad dödlighet och sjuklighet bland kvinnor världen över ingår preventivmedel och preventivmedelsrådgivning som en viktig del i PAC. Flera studier har visat att man kan minska antalet oönskade graviditeter och aborter med hjälp av effektiva och långverkande preventivmedel, tex spiral, och att dessa är den metod som de flesta kvinnor trivs bäst med. En nackdel med medicinsk PAC behandling är att man inte sätter in spiral direkt vid behandlingen som man gör vid kirurgisk behandling. Flera studier har visat att kvinnan har som störst motivation att påbörja användning av ett effektivt preventivmedel inom några dagar efter aborten. Återbesök och spiralinsättning efter medicinsk PAC sker flera veckor efter behandlingen, vilket gör att många kvinnor inte dyker upp till besöket. Dessa kvinnor står då helt utan preventivmedel. Idag saknas studier på tidig spiralinsättning efter medicinsk PAC. Projektet: Projektet genomförs på Mulago sjukhus i Kampala i centrala Uganda och vid Gulu och Lira sjukhus i norra Uganda med tillhörande hälsocentraler. Hög fertilitet och låg preventivmedelsanvändning som leder till oönskade graviditeter med efterföljande osäkra aborter är vanligt i Uganda. Hälsoministerierna liksom WHO ser det som nödvändigt att hitta metoder för att minska den höga mödradödligheten. Stöd från regeringsnivå och medverkande lokala forskare ökar projektets genomförbarhet. Syfte och metod: Övergripande syfte: Att öka användningen av spiral efter PAC. För attutvärdera effektivitet och säkerhet av insättning av spiral inom några dagar efter medicinsk PAC planeras: i) en kvalitativstudie med kartläggning av attityder och barriärer till spiral som preventivmedel bland patienter, deras partners och sjukvårdspersonal och ii) en randomiserad kontrollerad studie. Genomförande: Kvinnor som söker vård för ofullständig abort och önskar spiral efter medicinsk PAC behandling lottas till tidig (dag 4-7) eller sen (standard 2-4 veckor efter PAC) insättning av spiral. Utfallen som analyseras är frekvens utstötta spiraler, hur många som får en spiral insatt och fortsätter användningen, komplikationer, acceptans och graviditeter/aborter inom ett år. Projektets betydelse:Projektet kommer att ge helt ny information om spiralinsättning efter medicinsk PAC. Om tidig spiralinsättning är säker och leder till att fler kvinnor får en spiral efter medicinsk PAC kan detta minska risken för en ny oönskad graviditet. Att studera spiral efter medicinsk PAC är angeläget av flera skäl, bland annat brist på riktlinjer samt svårigheter att få kvinnor att återkomma för spiralinsättning efter PAC och därmed risk att kvinnor lämnas utan preventivmedel. Resultatet av studierna kan komma att bidra till minskad mödradödlighet och sjuklighet, dels genom utveckling av bättre tillgång till säker vård efter abort och dels genom att förebygga oönskade graviditeter och därmed skador och komplikationer av osäkert utförda aborter.Förutom individuella effekter på kvinnors fysiska och psykiska hälsa kan resultaten även ge positiva effekter inom hälso- och sjukvårdssystemet genom färre vårdsökande kvinnor med komplikationer från osäkra aborter, och genom effektivare användning av medicinskt utbildad personal. Resultaten kommer att publiceras i vetenskapliga och populärvetenskapliga tidskrifter samt delges politiker, forskare och kollegor i samband med nationella och internationella konferenser.</narrative>
      <narrative>AIM: The aim of this project is to increase access to highly effective and acceptable contraception at the time of post abortion care (PAC). The project will run over 3 years in Uganda. BACKGROUND: The importance of provision of highly effective reversible post abortion contraception in reducing maternal mortality and morbidity is being increasingly recognized. PAC is acknowledged as a priority intervention in order to achieve the SDGs especially in low income countries with a high burden of unsafe abortions. The use of medical post abortion care (mPAC) has increased access to care and optimized utilization of scarce medical, as well as human, resources.RATIONALE: While immediate insertion of IUC at surgical PAC is routine practice, a disadvantage with mPAC is the practice of delayed insertion of IUC (at 2-4 weeks post PAC), resulting in a high proportion of women not returning for the follow up and IUC insertion and thus risking a new unwanted pregnancy and unsafe abortion. Currently, data and guidelines on early post mPAC IUC insertion are lacking.METHOD: An initial evaluation of barriers to IUC uptake will be followed by a randomized, multicenter trial of the effectiveness, safety and acceptability of early insertion of IUC within 4 to 7 days after mPAC compared to IUC insertion after 2-4 weeks. We will randomize 2082 women in order to show non-inferiority with early insertion in device expulsion rates and higher use of IUC at 6 months post PAC.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Taro (Colocasia esculenta) är en viktig basgröda som odlas i tropiska Afrika, Asien, Sydamerika, Stilla havet och Karibien för över 500 miljoner människor. Nigeria och Benin är bland de främsta producenterna av taro i Afrika. Det är en basföda som har använts som huvudkälla för mat i över 9000 år vilket gör den till en av världens äldsta matgrödor. Det är den femte viktigaste rotfrukten i världen. Taro fungerar som en utmärkt källa till kolhydrater och proteiner för fattiga jordbrukare i Afrika. Proteininnehållet i taro-knöl är något högre än i yam, kassava eller sötpotatis. Det innehåller också större mängder vitamin B än standardmjölk och kan också konsumeras av barn som är känsliga för mjölk. Taro är också användbart för personer som är allergiska mot spannmål. I Sverige används taromjöl som en ersättning för glutenfritt mjöl för att göra bröd.  Taro-mögel är den största sjukdomen som påverkar taro-växten orsakad av algsvampen och växtpatogenen Phytophthora colocasiae. Algsvampar som också kallas vattenmögel liknar svampar, eftersom de delar karaktäristiska drag med dessa, såsom trådformig tillväxt och reproduktion via sporer. De övriga viktiga begränsningarna för taroproduktionen i området är virussjukdomar och rotröta. Ett stort utbrott av taro-mögel i 2010 i Västafrika har förstört tarotillverkningen i regionen, som nästan utplånat produktion och eliminerat värdefulla sorter av taro och drivit redan fattiga bönder till ytterligare fattigdom. Återupplivandet av taroproduktionen i denna fattiga region kräver effektiva lösningar för att förhindra återkommande angrepp av P. colocasiae som nu har etablerat sig som ett endemiskt hot mot taro. Det finns en stor kunskapsbrist om sjukdomsutbredning, diagnos och sjukdomsbekämpning i dessa regioner. I Afrika odlas taro av fattiga bönder som inte har råd med dyra kemikalier och intensiva bekämpningsprogram för att kontrollera taro-mögel. För närvarande finns det få kemikalier tillgängliga på marknaden för att kontrollera taro-mögel. Det är således ett brådskande behov av att utveckla alternativa medel för patogenkontroll. Vi strävar efter att återuppliva den västafrikanska tarotillverkning speciellt i Benin och Nigeria genom att förstå epidemiologin hos P. colocasiae i Västafrika, även genom utveckling av programvara och verktyg, såsom drönare, värmekameror, handhållna mätare och mobilapplikationer för detektering och övervakning av P. colocasiae både i mark och växtdelar. Vi kommer också att undersöka närvaron av andra värdväxter som smittas av P. colocasiae, som kan spela en nyckelroll vid överlevnad av patogenen i frånvaro av huvudvärden, taro. Vi kommer även att utveckla förbättrade fenotypningsmetoder för screening av taro-kulturer för taro-sjukdomsresistens. Denna kunskap kommer att användas för att utbilda jordbrukare för bättre hanteringsmetoder och utvecklandet av nya strategier för sjukdomsbekämpning. Vi kommer också att använda hållbara biologiska kontrollmedel med låg kostnad och lågtoxiska växtbaserade produkter och kemikalier för att kontrollera taro-mögel Vi kommer att utbilda en forskare i storskalig fenotypning och fjärranalys för sjukdomsbedömning i Benin och Nigeria. PenSeq, en riktad gensekvenseringsmetod kommer att användas i P. colocasiae isolerade från fält för att identifiera effektorer som har en viktig roll för infektion samt gener in i patogenen som kan bli mål för kemisk kontroll. Kunskapen från detta sekvenseringsprojekt kommer att stödja taroförädlingsprogram. Vi kommer också att undersöka motståndsgener i olika sorter av taro för att identifiera resistens . Detta projekt är ett första steg för att identifiera sjukdomsframkallande gener i P. colocasiae och utforma specifika strategier för att kontrollera sjukdomen. Genom att förbättra upptäckten och kontrollen av sjukdommar i taro kommer vi att bidra till en ökning av taroproduktionen och en förbättring av tarotkvaliteten i låginkomstländer i Västafrika. Detta kommer att bidra till minskad fattigdom och ökad inkomst, sysselsättning och handel i Benin och Nigeria.</narrative>
      <narrative>Taro (Colocasia esculenta) is an important staple crop in the tropics, especially in Western Africa. The emergence of taro blight, caused by Phytophthora colocasiae, outbreak in West Arica in 2010 devastated taro production in the region, almost wiping out production and eliminating valuable landraces. Nigeria and Benin are among the top producers of taro in Africa. We aim to initiate a revival of West African taro production by understanding the epidemiology of the invasive pathogen, including development of tools for detection, monitoring and diagnosis of P. colocasiae. The project will explore alternative hosts to P. colocasiae that may be playing a key role in pathogen survival in the absence of the main host. We also aim to improve phenotyping methods for screening taro germplasm for resistance. This knowledge will be used to educate farmers on better management methods and develop new strategies for disease control. We will train one PhD student in high-throughput phenotyping and remote sensing for disease assessment and diagnostics in Benin and Nigeria. Penseq on field isolates of P. colocasiae will identify effectors (pathogenicity determinants produced by the pathogen) and target genes for chemical control. This project represents a first step towards understanding pathogenicity determinants in this pathogen and to design specific management strategies to control the disease.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Taro (Colocasia esculenta) är en viktig basgröda som odlas i tropiska Afrika, Asien, Sydamerika, Stilla havet och Karibien för över 500 miljoner människor. Nigeria och Benin är bland de främsta producenterna av taro i Afrika. Det är en basföda som har använts som huvudkälla för mat i över 9000 år vilket gör den till en av världens äldsta matgrödor. Det är den femte viktigaste rotfrukten i världen. Taro fungerar som en utmärkt källa till kolhydrater och proteiner för fattiga jordbrukare i Afrika. Proteininnehållet i taro-knöl är något högre än i yam, kassava eller sötpotatis. Det innehåller också större mängder vitamin B än standardmjölk och kan också konsumeras av barn som är känsliga för mjölk. Taro är också användbart för personer som är allergiska mot spannmål. I Sverige används taromjöl som en ersättning för glutenfritt mjöl för att göra bröd.  Taro-mögel är den största sjukdomen som påverkar taro-växten orsakad av algsvampen och växtpatogenen Phytophthora colocasiae. Algsvampar som också kallas vattenmögel liknar svampar, eftersom de delar karaktäristiska drag med dessa, såsom trådformig tillväxt och reproduktion via sporer. De övriga viktiga begränsningarna för taroproduktionen i området är virussjukdomar och rotröta. Ett stort utbrott av taro-mögel i 2010 i Västafrika har förstört tarotillverkningen i regionen, som nästan utplånat produktion och eliminerat värdefulla sorter av taro och drivit redan fattiga bönder till ytterligare fattigdom. Återupplivandet av taroproduktionen i denna fattiga region kräver effektiva lösningar för att förhindra återkommande angrepp av P. colocasiae som nu har etablerat sig som ett endemiskt hot mot taro. Det finns en stor kunskapsbrist om sjukdomsutbredning, diagnos och sjukdomsbekämpning i dessa regioner. I Afrika odlas taro av fattiga bönder som inte har råd med dyra kemikalier och intensiva bekämpningsprogram för att kontrollera taro-mögel. För närvarande finns det få kemikalier tillgängliga på marknaden för att kontrollera taro-mögel. Det är således ett brådskande behov av att utveckla alternativa medel för patogenkontroll. Vi strävar efter att återuppliva den västafrikanska tarotillverkning speciellt i Benin och Nigeria genom att förstå epidemiologin hos P. colocasiae i Västafrika, även genom utveckling av programvara och verktyg, såsom drönare, värmekameror, handhållna mätare och mobilapplikationer för detektering och övervakning av P. colocasiae både i mark och växtdelar. Vi kommer också att undersöka närvaron av andra värdväxter som smittas av P. colocasiae, som kan spela en nyckelroll vid överlevnad av patogenen i frånvaro av huvudvärden, taro. Vi kommer även att utveckla förbättrade fenotypningsmetoder för screening av taro-kulturer för taro-sjukdomsresistens. Denna kunskap kommer att användas för att utbilda jordbrukare för bättre hanteringsmetoder och utvecklandet av nya strategier för sjukdomsbekämpning. Vi kommer också att använda hållbara biologiska kontrollmedel med låg kostnad och lågtoxiska växtbaserade produkter och kemikalier för att kontrollera taro-mögel Vi kommer att utbilda en forskare i storskalig fenotypning och fjärranalys för sjukdomsbedömning i Benin och Nigeria. PenSeq, en riktad gensekvenseringsmetod kommer att användas i P. colocasiae isolerade från fält för att identifiera effektorer som har en viktig roll för infektion samt gener in i patogenen som kan bli mål för kemisk kontroll. Kunskapen från detta sekvenseringsprojekt kommer att stödja taroförädlingsprogram. Vi kommer också att undersöka motståndsgener i olika sorter av taro för att identifiera resistens . Detta projekt är ett första steg för att identifiera sjukdomsframkallande gener i P. colocasiae och utforma specifika strategier för att kontrollera sjukdomen. Genom att förbättra upptäckten och kontrollen av sjukdommar i taro kommer vi att bidra till en ökning av taroproduktionen och en förbättring av tarotkvaliteten i låginkomstländer i Västafrika. Detta kommer att bidra till minskad fattigdom och ökad inkomst, sysselsättning och handel i Benin och Nigeria.</narrative>
      <narrative>Taro (Colocasia esculenta) is an important staple crop in the tropics, especially in Western Africa. The emergence of taro blight, caused by Phytophthora colocasiae, outbreak in West Arica in 2010 devastated taro production in the region, almost wiping out production and eliminating valuable landraces. Nigeria and Benin are among the top producers of taro in Africa. We aim to initiate a revival of West African taro production by understanding the epidemiology of the invasive pathogen, including development of tools for detection, monitoring and diagnosis of P. colocasiae. The project will explore alternative hosts to P. colocasiae that may be playing a key role in pathogen survival in the absence of the main host. We also aim to improve phenotyping methods for screening taro germplasm for resistance. This knowledge will be used to educate farmers on better management methods and develop new strategies for disease control. We will train one PhD student in high-throughput phenotyping and remote sensing for disease assessment and diagnostics in Benin and Nigeria. Penseq on field isolates of P. colocasiae will identify effectors (pathogenicity determinants produced by the pathogen) and target genes for chemical control. This project represents a first step towards understanding pathogenicity determinants in this pathogen and to design specific management strategies to control the disease.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The project studies the tension between notions of the Ganges that stem from religious and secular conceptions of it. These are often incompatible and result in dissonant ideas regarding how to manage and respond to its state of pollution, degradation and capriciousness. The Ganges is a principal constituent of the sacred geography of South Asia, particularly to Hindus, at the same time as millions of people depend on it for daily sustenance. This duality informs how India and Bangladesh act to govern the river and seek to mobilise sustainable water management, yet it also affects how individuals and communities relate to the river’s welfare and possible use. Contradicting views of the river are manifest in religious and secular representations broadly and in concrete mismatches between state-level governance and lay beliefs. In order to examine state activities as well as the belief systems of individuals, the project consists of two components. The first probes attempts in India and Bangladesh to make the Ganges integral to development efforts and nation building, and the extent to which these relate to the basic tension. The second stresses how cultural and religious assumptions regarding the Ganges, in the form of lay beliefs, interact with environmental concerns ascribed to it. The objective is to grasp the ways in which discordant ideas about the river are reflected in state activities and in lay beliefs, and where we find overlaps and inconsistencies between these.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet kretsar kring floden Ganges och dess inte fullt kompatibla innebörder. Flodens lopp sträcker sig över hela norra Indien och stora delar av Bangladesh och Ganges har således en väldig påverkan på miljontals liv i Sydasien. Floden är oerhört förorenad och hälsovådlig för såväl människor som djur samtidigt som den tillskrivs en religiöst och mytologiskt präglad förmåga att vara självrenande och livgivande. Ganges är, med andra ord, på samma gång kringgärdad av föreställningar om att vara evigt fruktbar och att stå inför ett hot om att inte längre finnas så som vi nu känner floden.Centralt för det sistnämnda är inte enbart hur dess nedsmutsning påverkar de områden i Indien vilken den rinner igenom utan även hur den periodvis bidrar till extrem torka och extrema översvämningar i Bangladesh. Dessutom för Ganges inte längre med sig sediment i samma utsträckning, vilket riskerar att på sikt urholka den grund på vilken delar av Bangladesh vilar. Att studera Ganges är av yttersta vikt för att kunna bidra till vår kunskap om hur bättre villkor skapas för människor som lever i fattigdom i regionen, med särskilt fokus på hur sekulära och religiösa antaganden om världen präglar och eventuellt hindrar såväl staters som lokala gemenskapers försök till progressivt, hållbart miljöarbete.I fokus för detta projekt står dels statens försök i såväl Indien som Bangladesh att göra Ganges ren, kontrollerbar och produktiv som en del av en vidare utvecklingssträvan, dels hur människors föreställningar om dess renhet och nedsmutsning, förmåga att ständigt förnyas och möjliga ändlighet, påverkar deras syn på hur floden ska hanteras. Dessa två nivåer av försök att fastställa vad Ganges är, och kan vara, är nödvändiga att studera tillsammans för att nå bortom den rådande och hämmande bristen på överlappning mellan sekulära eller tekniskt orienterade ansträngningar och religiöst präglade idéer om hur floden bäst görs tjänlig och bevaras.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus in Humans, Animals and Ticks in Kenya</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Krim-Kongo Hemorragiskt febervirus hos människor, djur och fästingar i Kenya</narrative>
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      <narrative>The world has faced severe outbreaks of vector-borne diseases, some from viruses whose surveillance and activity was ignored. Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) is a tick-borne zoonotic disease, endemic in Africa with high-case fatality rate. The disease has no treatment and vaccine. An epidemic would be catastrophic. Relative to other hemorrhagic diseases, Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) has received less attention, although previous studies in Kenya include fatal human cases, detection of CCHFV antibodies in humans and virus isolations from Hyalomma ticks. These studies show evidence of CCHFV activity in Kenya, however basic information about its epidemiology is lacking. The goal of this project is to leverage strengths and opportunities from Swedish and Kenyan researchers to determine the prevalence and distribution of CCHFV in humans, ticks, livestock and small wild mammals in Kenya. Further, we aim to characterize the strains of CCHFV that circulate in mammals and ticks in Kenya. The study locations present a distinct ecology and human-animal interactions: The Maasai Mara ecosystem and Ol Pejeta Conservancy. The trans-disciplinary team from Kenya and Sweden using the ‘One Health’ concept will generate new information that will be channeled to the Zoonotic Disease Unit-Kenya for inter-sectoral deliberations on policies, guidelines, and actions from project outcomes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Krim-Kongo-hemorragisk feber (CCHF) är ett blödarfebervirus som sprids via fästingar till däggdjur och människor kan få allvarliga symptom som leder till död. Enstaka studier har visat att CCHF finns i Kenya, men det finns ingen kunskap om hur vanlig den och hur mycket sjukdom den orsakar. CCHF-utbrott i andra länder har varit förödande, både avseende folkhälsa och socioekonomiska effekter, eftersom boskap är en reservoar och då kan försäljningsstopp och andra åtgärder medföra konsekvenser för hushåll och boskapsmarknader. CCHF kan också spridas av fästingar som förs på flyttfåglar mellan länder och kontinenter. Det förekommer många olika fästingar i Kenya, förmodligen på grund av en mångfald av djur som kan fungera som reservoarer. I Kenya har CCHF virus (CCHFV) isolerats i fästingar som samlas från boskap och CCHFV kan överföras direkt via infekterade blod- och djurprodukter. Snabba förändringar i markanvändningssystemen liksom den ökande inskränkningen av vildmarksområden i kombination med ökad boskapspopulation, kommer sannolikt att förändra vektor-värddynamik samt virusinfektionsdynamik, virulens och genetik. I Kenya är det okänt om CCHFV varierar beroende på reservoar och växling mellan flera interaktiva värdar skulle också kunna leda till RNA-virusmutationer i CCHFV.En undersökning bland hälsocentraler i landsbygdsområden i Kenya visade de flesta ansåg att  fästingar var inte orsaken till sjukdomar. I normala fall diagnosticeras inte CCHF på sjukhus i Kenya och troligen är sjukdomen därför underdiagnosticerad, eftersom både diagnostisk och teknisk kapacitet bland medicinska laboratorier saknas. För att förstå CCHFs utbredning och kunna bedöma riskfaktorer så är vårt mål att: bestämma seroprevalensen av CCHFV antikroppar hos människor, boskap (nötkreatur, får och getter) och små vilda däggdjur (gnagare och fladdermus); bestämma förekomst och genetisk mångfald av CCHFV i fästingar, boskap, små vilda däggdjur. Studieplatserna är Maasai Mara-ekosystemet, en gränsöverskridande region med intensiv växelverkan mellan människor, boskap och djurliv och Ol Pejeta Conservancy, ett helt inhägnat, blandat djurskyddsområde som omges av mänskliga bosättningar. Detta projekt kommer att använda ett tvärvetenskapligt team som kommer att tillämpa ett "One Health" -koncept. Projektet är designat i tre delar; (1) Virusepidemiologi (genom provtagning av människor, djurliv, boskap och fästingar följt av laboratorieanalyser (2) Kapacitetsuppbyggnad (bi-lateralt samarbete och överföring av resurser, kunskaper och tekniska färdigheter och (3) samhällsengagemang och ”empowerment” (öppna forum om förebyggande- och kontrollstrategier samt allmänhetens medvetenhet). Resultatet av projektet kommer att ge baslinjeinformation om CCHFV-epidemiologi i landet och speciellt exponeringsnivå, sjukdomsbörda, reservoarer och vektordiversitet. Ett förslag till en aktionsplan för kontinuerlig övervakning och rapportering kommer att upprättas tillsammans med bl.a. Zoonotiska sjukdomsenheten i Kenya (ZDU-Kenya). Det är en organisation som omfattar statliga myndigheter inom sektorerna medicinsk- och djursjukvård (boskap och vilda djur) i Kenya och har till uppgift att inrätta sektorsövergripande planer riktade till politisk diskussion och formulering om beredskap för sjukdomar, förebyggande åtgärder och kontroll. CCHFV är listad som en av de prioriterade sjukdomarna av ZDU-Kenya. Våra resultat kommer att delas med ZDU genom ett intresseforum för att möjliggöra intersektoriella perspektiv för styrning av framtida åtgärder mot CCHFV. Genom de tre delarna i vårt projekt kommer de kenyanska och svenska forskarna att ha möjligheter att (1) stärka framtida forskningssamarbeten, (2) möjliggöra kunskapsöverföring och erfarenheter (3) skapa hållbarhet. Svenska forskare kommer att lära sig fältprovtagning av boskap och vilda djur av de Kenyanska forskarna. Kenyanska forskare kommer att lära sig mer om laboratorieanalyserna, som utförs i Kenya.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Our results show that CCHFV circulates among the diverse animal community in Kenya in spatially disconnected foci. The habitat overlap between cattle and buffalo makes cattle a ‘‘bridge species’’ or super spreader host for CCHFV and increases transmission risks to humans. The effect of animal management system on prevalence is depended on tick control on the cattle and not the animal per se. We concluded that buffalo, a host with a longer life span than livestock, is a reservoir and may serve as a sentinel</narrative>
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      <narrative>Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus in Humans, Animals and Ticks in Kenya</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Krim-Kongo-hemorragisk feber (CCHF) är ett blödarfebervirus som sprids via fästingar till däggdjur och människor kan få allvarliga symptom som leder till död. Enstaka studier har visat att CCHF finns i Kenya, men det finns ingen kunskap om hur vanlig den och hur mycket sjukdom den orsakar. CCHF-utbrott i andra länder har varit förödande, både avseende folkhälsa och socioekonomiska effekter, eftersom boskap är en reservoar och då kan försäljningsstopp och andra åtgärder medföra konsekvenser för hushåll och boskapsmarknader. CCHF kan också spridas av fästingar som förs på flyttfåglar mellan länder och kontinenter. Det förekommer många olika fästingar i Kenya, förmodligen på grund av en mångfald av djur som kan fungera som reservoarer. I Kenya har CCHF virus (CCHFV) isolerats i fästingar som samlas från boskap och CCHFV kan överföras direkt via infekterade blod- och djurprodukter. Snabba förändringar i markanvändningssystemen liksom den ökande inskränkningen av vildmarksområden i kombination med ökad boskapspopulation, kommer sannolikt att förändra vektor-värddynamik samt virusinfektionsdynamik, virulens och genetik. I Kenya är det okänt om CCHFV varierar beroende på reservoar och växling mellan flera interaktiva värdar skulle också kunna leda till RNA-virusmutationer i CCHFV.En undersökning bland hälsocentraler i landsbygdsområden i Kenya visade de flesta ansåg att  fästingar var inte orsaken till sjukdomar. I normala fall diagnosticeras inte CCHF på sjukhus i Kenya och troligen är sjukdomen därför underdiagnosticerad, eftersom både diagnostisk och teknisk kapacitet bland medicinska laboratorier saknas. För att förstå CCHFs utbredning och kunna bedöma riskfaktorer så är vårt mål att: bestämma seroprevalensen av CCHFV antikroppar hos människor, boskap (nötkreatur, får och getter) och små vilda däggdjur (gnagare och fladdermus); bestämma förekomst och genetisk mångfald av CCHFV i fästingar, boskap, små vilda däggdjur. Studieplatserna är Maasai Mara-ekosystemet, en gränsöverskridande region med intensiv växelverkan mellan människor, boskap och djurliv och Ol Pejeta Conservancy, ett helt inhägnat, blandat djurskyddsområde som omges av mänskliga bosättningar. Detta projekt kommer att använda ett tvärvetenskapligt team som kommer att tillämpa ett "One Health" -koncept. Projektet är designat i tre delar; (1) Virusepidemiologi (genom provtagning av människor, djurliv, boskap och fästingar följt av laboratorieanalyser (2) Kapacitetsuppbyggnad (bi-lateralt samarbete och överföring av resurser, kunskaper och tekniska färdigheter och (3) samhällsengagemang och ”empowerment” (öppna forum om förebyggande- och kontrollstrategier samt allmänhetens medvetenhet). Resultatet av projektet kommer att ge baslinjeinformation om CCHFV-epidemiologi i landet och speciellt exponeringsnivå, sjukdomsbörda, reservoarer och vektordiversitet. Ett förslag till en aktionsplan för kontinuerlig övervakning och rapportering kommer att upprättas tillsammans med bl.a. Zoonotiska sjukdomsenheten i Kenya (ZDU-Kenya). Det är en organisation som omfattar statliga myndigheter inom sektorerna medicinsk- och djursjukvård (boskap och vilda djur) i Kenya och har till uppgift att inrätta sektorsövergripande planer riktade till politisk diskussion och formulering om beredskap för sjukdomar, förebyggande åtgärder och kontroll. CCHFV är listad som en av de prioriterade sjukdomarna av ZDU-Kenya. Våra resultat kommer att delas med ZDU genom ett intresseforum för att möjliggöra intersektoriella perspektiv för styrning av framtida åtgärder mot CCHFV. Genom de tre delarna i vårt projekt kommer de kenyanska och svenska forskarna att ha möjligheter att (1) stärka framtida forskningssamarbeten, (2) möjliggöra kunskapsöverföring och erfarenheter (3) skapa hållbarhet. Svenska forskare kommer att lära sig fältprovtagning av boskap och vilda djur av de Kenyanska forskarna. Kenyanska forskare kommer att lära sig mer om laboratorieanalyserna, som utförs i Kenya.</narrative>
      <narrative>The world has faced severe outbreaks of vector-borne diseases, some from viruses whose surveillance and activity was ignored. Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) is a tick-borne zoonotic disease, endemic in Africa with high-case fatality rate. The disease has no treatment and vaccine. An epidemic would be catastrophic. Relative to other hemorrhagic diseases, Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) has received less attention, although previous studies in Kenya include fatal human cases, detection of CCHFV antibodies in humans and virus isolations from Hyalomma ticks. These studies show evidence of CCHFV activity in Kenya, however basic information about its epidemiology is lacking. The goal of this project is to leverage strengths and opportunities from Swedish and Kenyan researchers to determine the prevalence and distribution of CCHFV in humans, ticks, livestock and small wild mammals in Kenya. Further, we aim to characterize the strains of CCHFV that circulate in mammals and ticks in Kenya. The study locations present a distinct ecology and human-animal interactions: The Maasai Mara ecosystem and Ol Pejeta Conservancy. The trans-disciplinary team from Kenya and Sweden using the ‘One Health’ concept will generate new information that will be channeled to the Zoonotic Disease Unit-Kenya for inter-sectoral deliberations on policies, guidelines, and actions from project outcomes.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Umeå universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>Umeå universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.3 - Senast 2030 utrota epidemierna av aids, tuberkulos, malaria och försummade tropiska sjukdomar samt bekämpa hepatit, vattenburna sjukdomar och andra smittsamma sjukdomar.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.3 - By 2030, end the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and neglected tropical diseases and combat hepatitis, water-borne diseases and other communicable diseases.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Closing the Gender Gap in Agriculture: Experimental Evidence from Uganda</narrative>
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      <narrative>It is a well-established fact that plots cultivated by female farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa are less productive than those managed by male farmers, but the reasons behind this gap are unclear. In this project, we collaborate with the NGO BRAC in Uganda to evaluate the impact of an intervention that aims to empower female farmers by improving their soft skills and their aspirations. In addition to studying how these interventions change female farmers´ productivity, we evaluate the effects of providing information about soil testing services and study how the empowerment program affects the take up of these techniques by female relative to male farmers. The project will shed light on the extent to which lack of soft skills and aspirations may be driving the gender gap in technology adoption and agricultural productivity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det är ett väletablerat faktum att avkastningen på mark som odlas av kvinnor i Afrika söder om Sahara är lägre än den på mark odlad av män. Kvinnor är i genomsnitt mindre benägna att använda sig av ny teknik eller mer produktiva insatsvaror, men orsakerna till varför dessa skillnader existerar är oklara. I Uganda utgör till exempel kvinnor 50 % av arbetskraften inom jordbrukssektorn; likväl är avkastningen på den mark de odlar 17.5 % lägre än männens avkastning.I det här projektet kommer vi att undersöka två potentiella förklaringar bakom könsskillnaden i jordbruksproduktiviteten. Den första förklaringen innebär att kvinnor saknar de nödvändiga mjuka icke-kognitiva färdigheterna som krävs för att få tillgång till ny teknik och insatsvaror som i sin tur möjliggör produktiva investeringar. Den andra förklaringen handlar om en brist på kvinnliga förebilder som kvinnor som kan identifiera med. Genom att informera om driftiga kvinnor som driver framgångsrika jordbruksföretag kan kunskapen om dessa förebilder bidra till att kvinnor höjer sin ambitionsnivå och därmed produktiviteten. För att pröva dessa två förklaringar samarbetar vi med den icke-statliga organisationen BRAC i Uganda. Vi kommer att utvärdera ett nytt program som fokuserar på att öka kvinnliga jordbrukares egenmakt via förbättrade icke-kognitiva färdigheter samt stärkt målmedvetenhet. I vårt randomiserade fältexperiment kommer vi att mäta effekten av de två potentiella förklaringarna och undersöka hur de kompletterar varandra. Vi kommer även att studera effekten av att sprida information om en test-tjänst som mäter typen och kvaliteten i den odlingsbara jorden. Informationen möjliggör för jordbrukare – kvinnor som män – att öka produktiviteten genom att använda den teknik och de insatsvaror som bäst passar deras mark. Inom ramen för vår studie kommer vi att undersöka om kvinnor och män är mer eller mindre benägna att använda test-tjänsten och om gapet mellan könen är mindre för kvinnor som genomgått egenmaktsinterventionen. Experimentet belyser i vilken utsträckning bristen på mjuka färdigheter och/eller målmedvetenhet begränsar teknikanvändning bland kvinnor (relativt män) och om ett egenmaktsprogram som riktar sig till kvinnliga bönder kan bidra till att minska eventuella skillnader mellan könen. Resultaten av projektet kommer att klargöra i vilken utsträckning bristen på mjuka färdigheter och målmedvetenhet orsakar skillnader i jordbruksproduktiviteten mellan kvinnor och män. Projektets slutsatser kan hjälpa beslutsfattare att utforma policy som ökar kvinnliga jordbrukares egenmakt samt höjer produktiviteten hos jordbruksföretag som drivs av kvinnor. På så vis bidrar forskningen till två av FN:s 17 globala mål för hållbar utveckling: jämställdhet samt anständiga arbetsvillkor och ekonomisk tillväxt. Genom att förbättra vår förståelse av hur könsskillnader i jordbruket drivs av mjuka färdigheter och målmedvetenhet kan resultaten ligga till grund för policybeslut som syftar till att höja tillväxten inom jordbruket och öka jämställdhet mellan könen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>Closing the Gender Gap in Agriculture: Experimental Evidence from Uganda</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det är ett väletablerat faktum att avkastningen på mark som odlas av kvinnor i Afrika söder om Sahara är lägre än den på mark odlad av män. Kvinnor är i genomsnitt mindre benägna att använda sig av ny teknik eller mer produktiva insatsvaror, men orsakerna till varför dessa skillnader existerar är oklara. I Uganda utgör till exempel kvinnor 50 % av arbetskraften inom jordbrukssektorn; likväl är avkastningen på den mark de odlar 17.5 % lägre än männens avkastning.I det här projektet kommer vi att undersöka två potentiella förklaringar bakom könsskillnaden i jordbruksproduktiviteten. Den första förklaringen innebär att kvinnor saknar de nödvändiga mjuka icke-kognitiva färdigheterna som krävs för att få tillgång till ny teknik och insatsvaror som i sin tur möjliggör produktiva investeringar. Den andra förklaringen handlar om en brist på kvinnliga förebilder som kvinnor som kan identifiera med. Genom att informera om driftiga kvinnor som driver framgångsrika jordbruksföretag kan kunskapen om dessa förebilder bidra till att kvinnor höjer sin ambitionsnivå och därmed produktiviteten. För att pröva dessa två förklaringar samarbetar vi med den icke-statliga organisationen BRAC i Uganda. Vi kommer att utvärdera ett nytt program som fokuserar på att öka kvinnliga jordbrukares egenmakt via förbättrade icke-kognitiva färdigheter samt stärkt målmedvetenhet. I vårt randomiserade fältexperiment kommer vi att mäta effekten av de två potentiella förklaringarna och undersöka hur de kompletterar varandra. Vi kommer även att studera effekten av att sprida information om en test-tjänst som mäter typen och kvaliteten i den odlingsbara jorden. Informationen möjliggör för jordbrukare – kvinnor som män – att öka produktiviteten genom att använda den teknik och de insatsvaror som bäst passar deras mark. Inom ramen för vår studie kommer vi att undersöka om kvinnor och män är mer eller mindre benägna att använda test-tjänsten och om gapet mellan könen är mindre för kvinnor som genomgått egenmaktsinterventionen. Experimentet belyser i vilken utsträckning bristen på mjuka färdigheter och/eller målmedvetenhet begränsar teknikanvändning bland kvinnor (relativt män) och om ett egenmaktsprogram som riktar sig till kvinnliga bönder kan bidra till att minska eventuella skillnader mellan könen. Resultaten av projektet kommer att klargöra i vilken utsträckning bristen på mjuka färdigheter och målmedvetenhet orsakar skillnader i jordbruksproduktiviteten mellan kvinnor och män. Projektets slutsatser kan hjälpa beslutsfattare att utforma policy som ökar kvinnliga jordbrukares egenmakt samt höjer produktiviteten hos jordbruksföretag som drivs av kvinnor. På så vis bidrar forskningen till två av FN:s 17 globala mål för hållbar utveckling: jämställdhet samt anständiga arbetsvillkor och ekonomisk tillväxt. Genom att förbättra vår förståelse av hur könsskillnader i jordbruket drivs av mjuka färdigheter och målmedvetenhet kan resultaten ligga till grund för policybeslut som syftar till att höja tillväxten inom jordbruket och öka jämställdhet mellan könen.</narrative>
      <narrative>It is a well-established fact that plots cultivated by female farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa are less productive than those managed by male farmers, but the reasons behind this gap are unclear. In this project, we collaborate with the NGO BRAC in Uganda to evaluate the impact of an intervention that aims to empower female farmers by improving their soft skills and their aspirations. In addition to studying how these interventions change female farmers´ productivity, we evaluate the effects of providing information about soil testing services and study how the empowerment program affects the take up of these techniques by female relative to male farmers. The project will shed light on the extent to which lack of soft skills and aspirations may be driving the gender gap in technology adoption and agricultural productivity.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Stockholms universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.a - Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.a - Öka investeringarna, bland annat genom stärkt internationellt samarbete, i infrastruktur på landsbygden, forsknings- och rådgivningstjänster för jordbruket, teknikutveckling samt genbanker för växter och husdjur i syfte att öka jordbrukets produktionskapacitet i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Översätta olfaktoriska svar (olfaktomer) till applicering i Tephritidae fruktflugstyrning.</narrative>
      <narrative>Translating olfactory responses (olfactomes) to application in Tephritidae fruit fly control.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Oemotståndlig cocktailblandning kan förföra insekter som hotar våra frukter och grönsaker Miljontals dollar går varje år förlorade som ett resultat av skador på frukt orsakat av borrflugor. Denna påverkan är allvarligast för fattiga bönder i utvecklingsländer, där stora summor spenderas på pesticider som hotar både natur och mänskors hälsa. En säkrare sätt vore att blanda attraktiva “cocktails” för borrflugehonorna, för att fånga honorna innan de lägger ägg i frukterna. I vårt laboratorium på SLU Alnarp så har vi gjort en sådan cocktail, redo att användas ute den riktiga världen.Efter att borrflugorna lokaliserat en lämplig frukt, tränger honborrflugornas äggledare genom skinnet och lägger sina ägg inuti frukten. Äggen utvecklas så småningom till larver som livnär sig på de köttiga delarna av frukten och förstör dessa för mänsklig användning. För de flesta odlare i Afrika är fruktproduktion den enda källan till inkomst och förluster är direkt associerade med en minskad matsäkerhet. Hotet omfattar också förlusten av jobb och en minskning av frukttillgången på marknaden. En enorm mängd pengar läggs också på skyddsåtgärder mot flugorna. Exempelvis spenderas mer än 7 miljoner dollar per år enbart på pesticider i afrikanska kommersiella fruktodlingar.Då vi människor bedömer en frukt är det i första hand smaken vi värderar, men även doften och färgen. För borrflugor är den karaktäristiska doften av en frukt det viktiga. Luktsinnet har avgörande betydelse för deras dagliga liv och fortlevnad. Men vad får en frukt att lukta som den gör? Och varför är lukten så avgörande för daggflugor?Fruktdoft utgörs av flyktiga blandningar av kemikalier som frukterna utsöndrar. Dessa kemiska komponenter är väldigt viktiga för borrflugor eftersom det är med doften som de lokaliserar, känner igen och identifierar en frukt från en annan med stor precision. Borrflugor kan också med lätthet differentiera en banan från en apelsin, kanske till och med bättre än oss, men istället för näsa använder de som doftorgan antenner och maxillära palper, även om inte mycket är känt om det senare.Hanborrflugor är lättlurade. En enda kemisk doft kan lura in hanar i en dödlig fälla. Idag använder fruktodlare sig av detta genom att nyttja manligt specifika och effektiva lockämnen, vilket på så sätt minskar hanflugorna i fruktplantager. Dock är problemet att en enda hane kan befrukta flera honor och en enda hona kan lägga tusentals av ägg under sin livstid. Den bästa lösningen för att skydda våra odlingar är att hitta dofter som också förför honflugorna in i dödliga fällor. Men problemet är att honorna är inte lika lättlurade som hanarna.Tyvärr är inte en enstaka kemisk komponent tillräcklig för att attrahera och fånga honor. Vad vi vet är att honorna följer doftplymer för att hitta en lämplig frukt för sin avkomma. Kanske skulle det gå att imitera en fruktdoft som kan attrahera honor. Utmaningen är att vi då behöver veta vilka specifika komponenter av en frukt och vilka specifika kombinationer av dessa komponenter som skulle vara attraktiva för honborrflugor. En enstaka frukt är laddad med ett överflöd av kemiska komponenter, varav de flesta inte har någon, eller en minimal vikt för borrflugan. Det betyder att vi måste ha en mekanik som möjliggör identifiering av de komponenter som är viktiga för honborrflugorna.Forskare har utvecklat ett instrument som separerar flyktiga komponenter i en frukt och skickar signaler mot insekternas doftorgan. Flugan känner de olika doftkomponenterna och instrumenten kan identifiera de viktigaste. Genom att använda instrumentet i vårt laboratorium på SLU i Alnarp har vi identifierat flera flyktiga ämnen från fyra frukter. Vi använde komponenterna för att blanda en cocktail som doftar som en falsk superfrukt vilken konkurrerar ut doften från de enskilda frukterna när de förekommer var för sig. Den artificiella fruktdoften kan locka till sig honorna som hotar våra frukter. Vad som vore ännu mer intressant vore om vi blandade i fler dofter så att vi lurar honor av ännu fler olika arter in i fällan. Vi har idag redan blandat ihop en sådan supercocktail. Den är redo att användas och fungerar utmärkt i laboratoriet, nu återstår det att testa den ute i den riktiga världen.Genom att locka honorna med denna cocktail hoppas vi inom en snar framtid kunna öka skörden från vår frukt och samtidigt minska hälsorisker och negativ miljöpåverkan som är förknippad med användning av insekticider.</narrative>
      <narrative>Tephritid fruit flies are global pests in fruits and vegetables with severe impacts in production and international trade. In Africa, several exotic species such as Bactrocera dorsalis and Zeugodacus cucurbitae, have exacerbated the already serious damage caused by native Tephritidae. Management of fruit flies is mainly done indirectly through suppressing the male population using parapheromones in male annihilation technique. This method is not effective for smallholder farms and needs to be integrated with methods that directly target the female population. Developing female attractants have an enormous prospective in novel sustainable fruit fly management strategies. Recently, we conducted an exhaustive comparative analysis of olfactory sensitivities across tephritids and extracted attractants from there. While the proof of principle has been shown in the lab, these have not been translated into field lures yet. Here, in addition to the common olfactory organ: the antennae, we would first examine the olfactory responses of the maxillary palp to host and non-host cues using Gas chromatography coupled to electro palpo detector (GC-EPD), then using single sensillum recordings (SSR) and RNA-sequencing we aim to identify olfactory receptors for parapheromones, we finally optimize the field release of synthetic lures and accelerate the translation of olfactory responses to field application, ultimately reinforcing integrated pest management (IPM) of fruit fly pests in Africa.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Using GC-EPD, GC-EAD and GC-MS we developed a model of tephritid fruit flies´ olfactory mechanisms, highlighting the role of the maxillary palp in detecting volatile compounds from different sources. This model provides a foundation for designing more targeted lures, tailored to the specific olfactory responses of pest species.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Translating olfactory responses (olfactomes) to application in Tephritidae fruit fly control.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Oemotståndlig cocktailblandning kan förföra insekter som hotar våra frukter och grönsaker Miljontals dollar går varje år förlorade som ett resultat av skador på frukt orsakat av borrflugor. Denna påverkan är allvarligast för fattiga bönder i utvecklingsländer, där stora summor spenderas på pesticider som hotar både natur och mänskors hälsa. En säkrare sätt vore att blanda attraktiva “cocktails” för borrflugehonorna, för att fånga honorna innan de lägger ägg i frukterna. I vårt laboratorium på SLU Alnarp så har vi gjort en sådan cocktail, redo att användas ute den riktiga världen.Efter att borrflugorna lokaliserat en lämplig frukt, tränger honborrflugornas äggledare genom skinnet och lägger sina ägg inuti frukten. Äggen utvecklas så småningom till larver som livnär sig på de köttiga delarna av frukten och förstör dessa för mänsklig användning. För de flesta odlare i Afrika är fruktproduktion den enda källan till inkomst och förluster är direkt associerade med en minskad matsäkerhet. Hotet omfattar också förlusten av jobb och en minskning av frukttillgången på marknaden. En enorm mängd pengar läggs också på skyddsåtgärder mot flugorna. Exempelvis spenderas mer än 7 miljoner dollar per år enbart på pesticider i afrikanska kommersiella fruktodlingar.Då vi människor bedömer en frukt är det i första hand smaken vi värderar, men även doften och färgen. För borrflugor är den karaktäristiska doften av en frukt det viktiga. Luktsinnet har avgörande betydelse för deras dagliga liv och fortlevnad. Men vad får en frukt att lukta som den gör? Och varför är lukten så avgörande för daggflugor?Fruktdoft utgörs av flyktiga blandningar av kemikalier som frukterna utsöndrar. Dessa kemiska komponenter är väldigt viktiga för borrflugor eftersom det är med doften som de lokaliserar, känner igen och identifierar en frukt från en annan med stor precision. Borrflugor kan också med lätthet differentiera en banan från en apelsin, kanske till och med bättre än oss, men istället för näsa använder de som doftorgan antenner och maxillära palper, även om inte mycket är känt om det senare.Hanborrflugor är lättlurade. En enda kemisk doft kan lura in hanar i en dödlig fälla. Idag använder fruktodlare sig av detta genom att nyttja manligt specifika och effektiva lockämnen, vilket på så sätt minskar hanflugorna i fruktplantager. Dock är problemet att en enda hane kan befrukta flera honor och en enda hona kan lägga tusentals av ägg under sin livstid. Den bästa lösningen för att skydda våra odlingar är att hitta dofter som också förför honflugorna in i dödliga fällor. Men problemet är att honorna är inte lika lättlurade som hanarna.Tyvärr är inte en enstaka kemisk komponent tillräcklig för att attrahera och fånga honor. Vad vi vet är att honorna följer doftplymer för att hitta en lämplig frukt för sin avkomma. Kanske skulle det gå att imitera en fruktdoft som kan attrahera honor. Utmaningen är att vi då behöver veta vilka specifika komponenter av en frukt och vilka specifika kombinationer av dessa komponenter som skulle vara attraktiva för honborrflugor. En enstaka frukt är laddad med ett överflöd av kemiska komponenter, varav de flesta inte har någon, eller en minimal vikt för borrflugan. Det betyder att vi måste ha en mekanik som möjliggör identifiering av de komponenter som är viktiga för honborrflugorna.Forskare har utvecklat ett instrument som separerar flyktiga komponenter i en frukt och skickar signaler mot insekternas doftorgan. Flugan känner de olika doftkomponenterna och instrumenten kan identifiera de viktigaste. Genom att använda instrumentet i vårt laboratorium på SLU i Alnarp har vi identifierat flera flyktiga ämnen från fyra frukter. Vi använde komponenterna för att blanda en cocktail som doftar som en falsk superfrukt vilken konkurrerar ut doften från de enskilda frukterna när de förekommer var för sig. Den artificiella fruktdoften kan locka till sig honorna som hotar våra frukter. Vad som vore ännu mer intressant vore om vi blandade i fler dofter så att vi lurar honor av ännu fler olika arter in i fällan. Vi har idag redan blandat ihop en sådan supercocktail. Den är redo att användas och fungerar utmärkt i laboratoriet, nu återstår det att testa den ute i den riktiga världen.Genom att locka honorna med denna cocktail hoppas vi inom en snar framtid kunna öka skörden från vår frukt och samtidigt minska hälsorisker och negativ miljöpåverkan som är förknippad med användning av insekticider.</narrative>
      <narrative>Tephritid fruit flies are global pests in fruits and vegetables with severe impacts in production and international trade. In Africa, several exotic species such as Bactrocera dorsalis and Zeugodacus cucurbitae, have exacerbated the already serious damage caused by native Tephritidae. Management of fruit flies is mainly done indirectly through suppressing the male population using parapheromones in male annihilation technique. This method is not effective for smallholder farms and needs to be integrated with methods that directly target the female population. Developing female attractants have an enormous prospective in novel sustainable fruit fly management strategies. Recently, we conducted an exhaustive comparative analysis of olfactory sensitivities across tephritids and extracted attractants from there. While the proof of principle has been shown in the lab, these have not been translated into field lures yet. Here, in addition to the common olfactory organ: the antennae, we would first examine the olfactory responses of the maxillary palp to host and non-host cues using Gas chromatography coupled to electro palpo detector (GC-EPD), then using single sensillum recordings (SSR) and RNA-sequencing we aim to identify olfactory receptors for parapheromones, we finally optimize the field release of synthetic lures and accelerate the translation of olfactory responses to field application, ultimately reinforcing integrated pest management (IPM) of fruit fly pests in Africa.</narrative>
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      <narrative>ASF goes Global- a North-South-South research network for improved disease control</narrative>
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      <narrative>The purpose of this proposed two-year SRL project is to initiate a long-term North-South-South research collaboration focusing on African swine fever (ASF), a highly fatal and contagious disease of pigs. In August 2018 ASF entered China and in 2019 it reaced Vietnam and Cambodia. The disease has since than caused the death of &gt;1 million pigs only in China. The situation is not under control, and the socioeconomic impact is likely to be massive. With this in mind the overall aim of our network is to develop a research agenda targeting the understanding of how attitudes, behaviour and practices within the pork value chain in the new settings in Asia affect disease dynamics, spread, and the potential for controlling the disease. Project activities include workshops, pilotstudies, networking and to compose research proposals addressing issues that have been identified as important for reaching the project goals of controlling the disease development and thus, the risk for long-term establishment and persistence of the disease in the regional pig population.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med det föreslagna nätverksprojektet är att skapa ett långsiktigt tvärvetenskapligt samarbete mellan länder i Sydostasien, Östafrika och Sverige fokuserat runt den allvarliga, smittsamma grissjukdomen afrikansk svinpest (ASF). Hälften av världens grisar finns i Kina, uppemot hälften av dessa beräknas hållas på småskaliga jordbruk eller som enstaka hushållsgrisar. Även i många länder i Sydostasien är grispopulationen mycket stor och gristätheten hög, med en blandning av kommersiella och småskaliga besättningar. Dessa länder har de senaste decennierna haft en positiv ekonomisk utveckling, men landsbygdsbor har ofta halkat efter och fattigdomsklyftor mellan stad och land är betydande. För fattiga landsbygdsbor i Asien är grishållning en viktig inkomstkälla och en social trygghet.   Afrikansk svinpest drabbar tamgrisar och europeiska vildsvin med akut, blödarfeber som i de flesta fall leder till döden. Sjukdomen orsakas av ett virus och inget vaccin eller behandling finns. När djuren är sjuka finns virus i alla kroppens delar, men med högst koncentration i blod. I de länderl där sjukdomen kontrolleras tillämpas förebyggande åtgärder som ökad biosäkerhet, och karantän och utslaktning vid konstaterade utbrott. Historiskt cirkulerar viruset på den afrikanska kontinenten söder om Sahara, men 2007 introducerades sjukdomen till Kaukasus och spreds därifrån norr- och västerut till öst- och Centraleuropa. Under 2018 gjorde sjukdomen ett stort geografiskt hopp till Kina där smittspridningen sedan dess skett med enorm hastighet. Under de första månaderna av 2019 nåddes Vietnam och Kambodja.  I Afrika söder om Sahara där sjukdomen funnits länge är det väl känt hur sjukdomen sprids och hur den kan kontrolleras. Grisproduktionen ökar i många länder, men är fortfarande oftast småskalig och del av ett blandad småsklaigt jordbruk med andra djur som diversifierar inkomster och risker. När sjukdomen etablerats i Europa har nya smittspridningsscenarion uppträtt. Europeiska vidsvin verkar spela en stor roll för upprätthållandet av smittan. När sjukdomen nu erövrar en ännu en ny kontinent är många faktorer angående smittspridning och kontroll fortfarande okända. Det som dock är känt, och konstant i olika länder och scenarion, är att människors aktiviteter och beteenden spelar stor roll för smittspridningen. Smittan sprids längs med handelsrutter och i de nätverk där grisar och produkter förflyttas och byter ägare. Likaså beständigt är de stora sociala och ekonomiska konsekvenser som utbrott får för människor i grisvärdekedjan, och de allvarlig dkurskyddskonsekvenserna. I det föreslagna projektet kommer befintlig kunskap och erfarenheter från många års forskning om ASF i dess ursprungliga miljö söder om Sahara användas och delas med forskare från Sverige och nyligen drabbade länder i Asien. Från de nyligen smittade länderna finns erfarenheter av täta grispopulationer, och av storskalig bekämpning som saknas från Afrika. Ett forskningsnätverk för nord-syd-syd-utbyte av kunskap och erfarenheter kommer skapas och pilotstudier genomföras med inriktning på förståelsen av hur människors kunskap, attityder och beteende påverkar sjukdomsdynamik, spridning och möjligheten att kontrollera sjukdomsutvecklingen och därmed risken för långvarig etablering och uthållighet hos sjukdom i den regionala grispopulationen i Sydostasien och Kina. Resultaten av pilotstudierna kommer kommuniceras inom nätverket, och utifrån dessa kommer forskningsansökningar för större internationella utlysningar tas fram. Baserat på den nya kunskap som kommer uppstå i detta projekt, och från den framtida forskning det lägger grunden till, kommer kreativa problemlösningar och engagemang från aktörer inom sektorn kunna omsättas till effektiva kontrollmetoder som anpassas till lokala förutsättningar, och som tar hänsyn till småböndernas dagliga liv och beroende av grisar för sitt uppehälle.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The purpose of this proposed two-year SRL project is to initiate a long-term North-South-South research collaboration focusing on African swine fever (ASF), a highly fatal and contagious disease of pigs. In August 2018 ASF entered China and in 2019 it reaced Vietnam and Cambodia. The disease has since than caused the death of &gt;1 million pigs only in China. The situation is not under control, and the socioeconomic impact is likely to be massive. With this in mind the overall aim of our network is to develop a research agenda targeting the understanding of how attitudes, behaviour and practices within the pork value chain in the new settings in Asia affect disease dynamics, spread, and the potential for controlling the disease. Project activities include workshops, pilotstudies, networking and to compose research proposals addressing issues that have been identified as important for reaching the project goals of controlling the disease development and thus, the risk for long-term establishment and persistence of the disease in the regional pig population.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med det föreslagna nätverksprojektet är att skapa ett långsiktigt tvärvetenskapligt samarbete mellan länder i Sydostasien, Östafrika och Sverige fokuserat runt den allvarliga, smittsamma grissjukdomen afrikansk svinpest (ASF). Hälften av världens grisar finns i Kina, uppemot hälften av dessa beräknas hållas på småskaliga jordbruk eller som enstaka hushållsgrisar. Även i många länder i Sydostasien är grispopulationen mycket stor och gristätheten hög, med en blandning av kommersiella och småskaliga besättningar. Dessa länder har de senaste decennierna haft en positiv ekonomisk utveckling, men landsbygdsbor har ofta halkat efter och fattigdomsklyftor mellan stad och land är betydande. För fattiga landsbygdsbor i Asien är grishållning en viktig inkomstkälla och en social trygghet.   Afrikansk svinpest drabbar tamgrisar och europeiska vildsvin med akut, blödarfeber som i de flesta fall leder till döden. Sjukdomen orsakas av ett virus och inget vaccin eller behandling finns. När djuren är sjuka finns virus i alla kroppens delar, men med högst koncentration i blod. I de länderl där sjukdomen kontrolleras tillämpas förebyggande åtgärder som ökad biosäkerhet, och karantän och utslaktning vid konstaterade utbrott. Historiskt cirkulerar viruset på den afrikanska kontinenten söder om Sahara, men 2007 introducerades sjukdomen till Kaukasus och spreds därifrån norr- och västerut till öst- och Centraleuropa. Under 2018 gjorde sjukdomen ett stort geografiskt hopp till Kina där smittspridningen sedan dess skett med enorm hastighet. Under de första månaderna av 2019 nåddes Vietnam och Kambodja.  I Afrika söder om Sahara där sjukdomen funnits länge är det väl känt hur sjukdomen sprids och hur den kan kontrolleras. Grisproduktionen ökar i många länder, men är fortfarande oftast småskalig och del av ett blandad småsklaigt jordbruk med andra djur som diversifierar inkomster och risker. När sjukdomen etablerats i Europa har nya smittspridningsscenarion uppträtt. Europeiska vidsvin verkar spela en stor roll för upprätthållandet av smittan. När sjukdomen nu erövrar en ännu en ny kontinent är många faktorer angående smittspridning och kontroll fortfarande okända. Det som dock är känt, och konstant i olika länder och scenarion, är att människors aktiviteter och beteenden spelar stor roll för smittspridningen. Smittan sprids längs med handelsrutter och i de nätverk där grisar och produkter förflyttas och byter ägare. Likaså beständigt är de stora sociala och ekonomiska konsekvenser som utbrott får för människor i grisvärdekedjan, och de allvarlig dkurskyddskonsekvenserna. I det föreslagna projektet kommer befintlig kunskap och erfarenheter från många års forskning om ASF i dess ursprungliga miljö söder om Sahara användas och delas med forskare från Sverige och nyligen drabbade länder i Asien. Från de nyligen smittade länderna finns erfarenheter av täta grispopulationer, och av storskalig bekämpning som saknas från Afrika. Ett forskningsnätverk för nord-syd-syd-utbyte av kunskap och erfarenheter kommer skapas och pilotstudier genomföras med inriktning på förståelsen av hur människors kunskap, attityder och beteende påverkar sjukdomsdynamik, spridning och möjligheten att kontrollera sjukdomsutvecklingen och därmed risken för långvarig etablering och uthållighet hos sjukdom i den regionala grispopulationen i Sydostasien och Kina. Resultaten av pilotstudierna kommer kommuniceras inom nätverket, och utifrån dessa kommer forskningsansökningar för större internationella utlysningar tas fram. Baserat på den nya kunskap som kommer uppstå i detta projekt, och från den framtida forskning det lägger grunden till, kommer kreativa problemlösningar och engagemang från aktörer inom sektorn kunna omsättas till effektiva kontrollmetoder som anpassas till lokala förutsättningar, och som tar hänsyn till småböndernas dagliga liv och beroende av grisar för sitt uppehälle.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Agriculture in less-developed countries is characterized by small, fragmented farms, low rates of mechanization, and inefficient allocation of land across farmers. Yields are low, contributing to income gaps between rich and poor countries.Land is not like other commodities, and historically, private markets have been slow to reallocate land. Economic theory suggests several important constraints that can impede efficient land trade. Importantly, they arise even in the presence of tradable property rights. Governments have responded with large-scale centralized land reforms or land consolidation programs, such as Storskiftet and Enskiftet in Sweden, or Denmark´s Jordfordelingsloven. But such programs are costly, challenging to implement effectively, and sometimes coercive.We propose to use the tools of market design to develop new solutions that address key frictions in the land market. In this proposal we describe a three-stage project in Uganda that seeks to 1) measure key properties of the land trade problem, 2) develop a computerized trading platform adapted to those properties, and 3) evaluate its performance, relative to status quo forms of trade, in a realistic field setting.The ultimate goal is to help poor rural households achieve a more efficient land allocation through voluntary trade. Better-functioning land markets have the potential to improve the lives of some of the poorest people in the world, and to contribute to the development process.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Jordbruket i mindre utvecklade länder kännetecknas av små, fragmenterade lantbruk, liten mekaniseringsgrad och ett misslyckande med att allokera de största lantbruken till de bästa lantbrukarna. Avkastningarna är låga, vilket är en viktig bidragande orsak till inkomstklyftorna mellan rika och fattiga länder.Historiskt sett har privata marknader för mark varit långsamma när det gäller att omallokera mark. Mark är inte som andra handelsvaror och ekonomisk teori föreslår flera unika egenskaper som kan förhindra en effektiv handel med mark. Det är viktigt att dessa även uppstår när det finns starka äganderätter som det går att handla med. Regeringar har reagerat med storskaliga centraliserade markreformer eller markkonsolideringsprogram, så som Storskiftet och Enskiftet i Sverige, eller Danmarks Jordfordelingsloven. Men sådana program är kostnadskrävande, en utmaning att implementera på ett effektivt sätt och ibland tvingande. De kan vara speciellt svåra i sådana miljöer som mindre utvecklade länder med en begränsad statskapacitet.Vår plan är att använda verktygen för marknadsutformning (s k market design) för att utveckla nya lösningar som riktar sig mot avgörande friktioner på marknaden för mark. Syftet är att hjälpa fattiga hushåll på landsbygden att åstadkomma en mer effektiv allokering av mark genom frivillig handel. Mer välfungerande marknader för mark har potentialen att förbättra livet för några av de fattigaste människorna i världen och att bidra till utvecklingsprocessen.Detta är ett nytt forskningsområde inom utvecklingsforskning, med lite tidigare arbete att bygga på. Så vi framställer ett iterativt projekt som först försöker mäta avgörande egenskaper i en miljö för handeln med mark, utveckla en lösning i form av en datorbaserad handelsplattform och testa den i en fältmiljö.Först kommer vi att genomföra en övning med en kartläggning av jordbitar i Masaka, Uganda. Masaka har fragmenterad mark och små lantbruk så att handel med mark blir en framträdande fråga. Vi kommer att kartlägga gränserna för jordbitar, ägarstruktur, och egenskaper, såväl som ägarnas egenskaper och preferenser, i ett representativt urval av byar. Detta kommer att göra det möjligt för oss att till fullo beskriva en typisk miljö där handel äger rum. Existerande dataset mäter sådana egenskaper som fragmentering, men våra data kommer att göra det möjligt för oss att gå längre. Exempelvis kan vi mäta komplexiteten i handelskedjor som skulle behöva skapas för att eliminera fragmenteringen.Med kartorna till vårt förfogande, kommer vi att utveckla en mjukvara för att göra ett experiment med ”kombinerat utbyte av mark”. Utbytet kommer att använda som insats en karta över jordbitar och äganderätter som utformats för att imitera nyckelegenskaper som mäts i kartläggningsövningen. Det kommer att underlätta handeln mellan deltagarna som kan agera både som köpare och säljare (de kan vilja expandera, krympa eller flytta sitt lantbruk). Det kommer att göra det möjligt för dem att utrycka starka preferenser för olika möjligheter till handel och organisera komplicerade transaktioner för deras räkning. Vi tror att denna mekanism passar väl för miljön för handel med mark. Utvecklingsprocessen kommer att inkludera labbtester av nyckelegenskaper för utformningen.Slutligen testar vi för utbytet i fält genom att använda ett storskaligt lab-in-field experiment i byar i Masaka, Uganda. Representativa grupper av lantbrukare kommer att inbjudas till sammankomster där de tilldelas ”markrätter” på en artificiell karta och en experimentvaluta. Kartan kommer att utformas så att den överensstämmer med nyckelegenskaper i den verkliga miljön. Vi kommer att jämföra effektiviteten och rättvisan i handelsutfall genom att använda vår datoriserade plattform, till de som erhållits med enbart en fri handelsform. Sådana tester är avgörande, eftersom en mekanism som är välfungerande i teorin kanske inte är det i praktiken.Det långsiktiga målet med vår forskningsagenda är att utveckla implementerbara, storskaliga lösningar för handel med mark som kan användas för att underlätta verklig handel. Detta projekt utgör ett kritiskt steg mot det målet. Det kommer att skapa en ny förståelse för komplexiteten i miljön för handel med mark, en ny flexibel plattform för handel som i framtiden kan anpassas till andel med verklig mark och bevis för dess effektivitet i ett fältsammanhang med representativa deltagare.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Agriculture in less-developed countries is characterized by small, fragmented farms, low rates of mechanization, and inefficient allocation of land across farmers. Yields are low, contributing to income gaps between rich and poor countries.Land is not like other commodities, and historically, private markets have been slow to reallocate land. Economic theory suggests several important constraints that can impede efficient land trade. Importantly, they arise even in the presence of tradable property rights. Governments have responded with large-scale centralized land reforms or land consolidation programs, such as Storskiftet and Enskiftet in Sweden, or Denmark´s Jordfordelingsloven. But such programs are costly, challenging to implement effectively, and sometimes coercive.We propose to use the tools of market design to develop new solutions that address key frictions in the land market. In this proposal we describe a three-stage project in Uganda that seeks to 1) measure key properties of the land trade problem, 2) develop a computerized trading platform adapted to those properties, and 3) evaluate its performance, relative to status quo forms of trade, in a realistic field setting.The ultimate goal is to help poor rural households achieve a more efficient land allocation through voluntary trade. Better-functioning land markets have the potential to improve the lives of some of the poorest people in the world, and to contribute to the development process.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Coffee is the main source of income for millions of poor smallholder farmers in Ethiopia, and its mountain regions harbour the last wild coffee populations. However, coffee production is threatened by climate change and disease outbreaks, with severe consequences for poor farmers and the rich biodiversity associated with shade-grown coffee. In this three-year project, we will take a transdisciplinary approach to improve farmer’s livelihood, conserve biodiversity, and preserve the world’s only genetic reservoir of wild coffee. We will use questionnaires to assess the potential, tools and willingness of smallholder farmers to make their farms climate-proof and shift coffee production to higher altitudes, and field surveys to establish how biodiversity and wild coffee genetic diversity may sustainably control pests and diseases in the existing and future coffee growing areas. We will then combine these data with a down-scaled climate model to create future coffee suitability maps, integrating both limitations due to coffee diseases and management opportunities through altitudinal shifts, biocontrol, shade cover and irrigation. We will end by publishing a synthetic report with climate change adaptation scenarios, which will form the basis for a series of multi-stakeholder workshops. Overall, our project will take a transdisciplinary and practical approach to find sustainable solutions to the challenge that coffee smallholder farmer’s face under a changing climate.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kaffe spelar en central roll både för den lokala ekonomin och biodiversiteten på många platser i Etiopien. Förutom att vara en uppskattad dryck som man är stolt över utgör kaffe den viktigaste inkomsten för miljoner av fattiga småbrukare. Kaffets ursprung är skogarna i sydvästra Etiopien där det fortfarande växer vilt och har en hög genetisk mångfald. I Etiopien odlas kaffe alltid under skuggträd och kaffe är känt för att vara en gröda där man både kan få ut ekonomi och bevara mycket biodiversitet och ekosystemtjänster på samma mark. Dessutom har det visat sig att avskogningen gått mycket fortare där man inte odlat kaffe jämfört där man odlat kaffe. Kaffe har således en nyckelroll att spela både för den lokala ekonomin och för bevarandet av skogarna och biodiversiteten i Etiopien. Ett antal uppmärksammade studier har visat att den globala kaffeproduktionen hotas av klimatförändringar och även att de vilda kaffet (och dess genetiska mångfald) hotas av allt högre temperaturer. Även vissa sjukdomar som går på kaffe anses öka globalt. Men de globala varningarna måste nedskalas till en lokal nivå för att bli meningsfulla för småbrukare och lokala administratörer. I detta projekt skall vi undersöka vilka konsekvenser sådana globala förutsägelser kan få för lokala småbrukare och hur de kan anpassa sitt brukande för att behålla ett uthålligt brukande av kaffe. Projektet är relevant för både ekonomisk, social och miljömässig hållbarhet, även om vår kompetens är starkast inom uthållighet och anpassning i relation till klimat, miljö och markanvändning. Hur kaffeodling kommer förändras kommer vara en viktig nyckel till hur både ekonomi, samhälle och naturen kommer utvecklas i sydvästra Etiopien. Projektet är uppdelat i fyra delprojekt som är tydligt ihoplänkade på temat kaffeproduktion och klimatförändringar med fokus på etablering av kaffeodling på högre höjder. Vi kommer arbeta i ett landskap i sydvästra Etiopien som har både skog och odlingsbygder och en stor variation i lokala klimat och påverkan från sjukdomar på kaffe. 1) Målet är att undersöka de lokala förutsättningarna för olika slags anpassningar till ett förändrat klimat. Vi kommer här göra fältundersökningar för att kvantifiera i vilken utsträckning bönder redan har gjort anpassningar och hur de ser på förutsättningar för framtida anpassningar. Vi kommer fokusera på de varmaste platserna (låga altituder) och de kallaste platserna (höga altituder). 2) Målet är att studera dynamiken hos djur, svampar och mikroorganismer som kan ha både positiv och negativ inverkan på kaffeodling i de nyetablerade områdena i jämförelse med i områden där kaffe odlats länge. Då kan vi öka förståelsen av de sammanvägda hoten av klimatförändringar och sjukdomar. 3) Målet är att producera en högupplöst karta för lämplighet för kaffeodling. Vi kommer göra det genom att kombinera fyra olika källor till information: a) en nedskalad klimatmodell b) kunskap om olika sätt att odla med olika slags skuggträd och utbredningen av kaffe i befintliga skogar, c) kunskap om hur de lokala svampsjukdomarna styrs av mikroklimat och odlingssystem och d) olika globala/regionala scenarier för klimatförändringar. 4) Slutligen i delprojekt fyra vill vi syntetisera kunskapen från de tre olika empiriska del-projekten i både en vetenskapliga och populärvetenskapliga format. Docent Ayco Tack på Stockholms universitet (SU), kommer leda projektet. Han har arbetat mycket med dynamiken mellan växter och svampsjukdomar både i Europa och sedan 4 år också i kaffesystemet i Etiopien. Projektet har flera samarbetspartners som kommer bidra med komplementerande kunskaper och erfarenheter. Prof. Kristoffer Hylander, SU, har en sedan tidigare gedigen erfarenhet av landskapsekologiska studier i Etiopien, Dr. Esayas Mendesil och Prof. Sileshi Nemomissa från universiteten i Jimma och Addis Ababa i Etiopien bidrar med ytterligare expertis på svampsjukdomar, insekter och växter. Prof. Erik Kjellström på SMHI är meteorolog och kommer vara involverad i klimatmodellerna och Dr. Lowe Börjesson är kulturgeograf på SU och bidrar med erfarenheter och metodik kring hur man studerar hur småbrukare i Afrika anpassar sin markanvändning. En doktorand och en postdoc kommer anställas. Vi tror att vi tillsammans kan genomföra ett lyckat projekt för att öka förståelsen för hur kaffeodlingen kan anpassas till klimatförändringar på ett hållbart sätt för både småbrukare och biodiversitet.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Policy brief on trade-offs: ‘Is it possible to conserve biodiversity and produce coffee on the same farm?     Policy brief on coffee disease management: ‘Fungal diseases on coffee: implications for management’    Both policy briefs are written in English (international audience), Amharic (national language) and Afaan oromo (local language)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sustainable climate adaptation of smallholder coffee landscapes in Ethiopia</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kaffe spelar en central roll både för den lokala ekonomin och biodiversiteten på många platser i Etiopien. Förutom att vara en uppskattad dryck som man är stolt över utgör kaffe den viktigaste inkomsten för miljoner av fattiga småbrukare. Kaffets ursprung är skogarna i sydvästra Etiopien där det fortfarande växer vilt och har en hög genetisk mångfald. I Etiopien odlas kaffe alltid under skuggträd och kaffe är känt för att vara en gröda där man både kan få ut ekonomi och bevara mycket biodiversitet och ekosystemtjänster på samma mark. Dessutom har det visat sig att avskogningen gått mycket fortare där man inte odlat kaffe jämfört där man odlat kaffe. Kaffe har således en nyckelroll att spela både för den lokala ekonomin och för bevarandet av skogarna och biodiversiteten i Etiopien. Ett antal uppmärksammade studier har visat att den globala kaffeproduktionen hotas av klimatförändringar och även att de vilda kaffet (och dess genetiska mångfald) hotas av allt högre temperaturer. Även vissa sjukdomar som går på kaffe anses öka globalt. Men de globala varningarna måste nedskalas till en lokal nivå för att bli meningsfulla för småbrukare och lokala administratörer. I detta projekt skall vi undersöka vilka konsekvenser sådana globala förutsägelser kan få för lokala småbrukare och hur de kan anpassa sitt brukande för att behålla ett uthålligt brukande av kaffe. Projektet är relevant för både ekonomisk, social och miljömässig hållbarhet, även om vår kompetens är starkast inom uthållighet och anpassning i relation till klimat, miljö och markanvändning. Hur kaffeodling kommer förändras kommer vara en viktig nyckel till hur både ekonomi, samhälle och naturen kommer utvecklas i sydvästra Etiopien. Projektet är uppdelat i fyra delprojekt som är tydligt ihoplänkade på temat kaffeproduktion och klimatförändringar med fokus på etablering av kaffeodling på högre höjder. Vi kommer arbeta i ett landskap i sydvästra Etiopien som har både skog och odlingsbygder och en stor variation i lokala klimat och påverkan från sjukdomar på kaffe. 1) Målet är att undersöka de lokala förutsättningarna för olika slags anpassningar till ett förändrat klimat. Vi kommer här göra fältundersökningar för att kvantifiera i vilken utsträckning bönder redan har gjort anpassningar och hur de ser på förutsättningar för framtida anpassningar. Vi kommer fokusera på de varmaste platserna (låga altituder) och de kallaste platserna (höga altituder). 2) Målet är att studera dynamiken hos djur, svampar och mikroorganismer som kan ha både positiv och negativ inverkan på kaffeodling i de nyetablerade områdena i jämförelse med i områden där kaffe odlats länge. Då kan vi öka förståelsen av de sammanvägda hoten av klimatförändringar och sjukdomar. 3) Målet är att producera en högupplöst karta för lämplighet för kaffeodling. Vi kommer göra det genom att kombinera fyra olika källor till information: a) en nedskalad klimatmodell b) kunskap om olika sätt att odla med olika slags skuggträd och utbredningen av kaffe i befintliga skogar, c) kunskap om hur de lokala svampsjukdomarna styrs av mikroklimat och odlingssystem och d) olika globala/regionala scenarier för klimatförändringar. 4) Slutligen i delprojekt fyra vill vi syntetisera kunskapen från de tre olika empiriska del-projekten i både en vetenskapliga och populärvetenskapliga format. Docent Ayco Tack på Stockholms universitet (SU), kommer leda projektet. Han har arbetat mycket med dynamiken mellan växter och svampsjukdomar både i Europa och sedan 4 år också i kaffesystemet i Etiopien. Projektet har flera samarbetspartners som kommer bidra med komplementerande kunskaper och erfarenheter. Prof. Kristoffer Hylander, SU, har en sedan tidigare gedigen erfarenhet av landskapsekologiska studier i Etiopien, Dr. Esayas Mendesil och Prof. Sileshi Nemomissa från universiteten i Jimma och Addis Ababa i Etiopien bidrar med ytterligare expertis på svampsjukdomar, insekter och växter. Prof. Erik Kjellström på SMHI är meteorolog och kommer vara involverad i klimatmodellerna och Dr. Lowe Börjesson är kulturgeograf på SU och bidrar med erfarenheter och metodik kring hur man studerar hur småbrukare i Afrika anpassar sin markanvändning. En doktorand och en postdoc kommer anställas. Vi tror att vi tillsammans kan genomföra ett lyckat projekt för att öka förståelsen för hur kaffeodlingen kan anpassas till klimatförändringar på ett hållbart sätt för både småbrukare och biodiversitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>Coffee is the main source of income for millions of poor smallholder farmers in Ethiopia, and its mountain regions harbour the last wild coffee populations. However, coffee production is threatened by climate change and disease outbreaks, with severe consequences for poor farmers and the rich biodiversity associated with shade-grown coffee. In this three-year project, we will take a transdisciplinary approach to improve farmer’s livelihood, conserve biodiversity, and preserve the world’s only genetic reservoir of wild coffee. We will use questionnaires to assess the potential, tools and willingness of smallholder farmers to make their farms climate-proof and shift coffee production to higher altitudes, and field surveys to establish how biodiversity and wild coffee genetic diversity may sustainably control pests and diseases in the existing and future coffee growing areas. We will then combine these data with a down-scaled climate model to create future coffee suitability maps, integrating both limitations due to coffee diseases and management opportunities through altitudinal shifts, biocontrol, shade cover and irrigation. We will end by publishing a synthetic report with climate change adaptation scenarios, which will form the basis for a series of multi-stakeholder workshops. Overall, our project will take a transdisciplinary and practical approach to find sustainable solutions to the challenge that coffee smallholder farmer’s face under a changing climate.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.a - Öka investeringarna, bland annat genom stärkt internationellt samarbete, i infrastruktur på landsbygden, forsknings- och rådgivningstjänster för jordbruket, teknikutveckling samt genbanker för växter och husdjur i syfte att öka jordbrukets produktionskapacitet i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.a - Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tuberkulos är den infektionssjukdom som orsakar flest dödsfall. En fjärjedel av världens befolkning beräknas vara infekterade med tuberkelbakterier och mer än 9 miljoner människor insjuknar varje år i tuberkulos. Trots det finns det stora kunskapsluckor beträffande utbredningen av tuberkulos I fattiga länder, där sjukdomen är vanligast.För 100 år sedan var tuberkulos hos boskap en viktig orsak till tuberkulos hos människor, framför allt genom överföring av smitta via mjölken. Sedan dess har boskapstuberkulosen bekämpats i stora delar av den rika världen, men har fortfarande en mycket stor betydelse, inte minst ekonomiskt, i fattiga länder. I Mozambique är prevalensen av boskapstuberkulos mycket hög. I Govuro, ett distrikt i Inhambane provinsen, är mer är 40% av boskapen smittade. Herdarna, som oftast är barn, dricker den opastöriserade mjölken direkt från korna. Ändå vet vi inte hur vanlig smittan är från djur till människor.Det övergripande målet i detta projekt är att: - skapa en stark tvärvetenskaplig forskningsgrupp med fokus på tuberkulos i Mozambique- studera förekomsten och spridningsvägarna för tuberkelbakterier mellan djur och människor i Govuro och utreda om exponering för bovin tuberkulos kan ge skydd mot tuberkulossjukdom- skapa ett demografiskt område i Govuro för att studera tuberkulos och andra sjukdomar (zoonoser) som drabbar djur och människor.</narrative>
      <narrative>Very little is known in Africa about the spread and transmission of tuberculosis (TB) between individuals and from animals to humans. In Mozambique there is a high prevalence of bovine TB in certain regions, and in particular in the district of Govuro where the prevalence of TB is 40% in cattle. The overall aim of this project is to:consolidate a transdisciplinary research group with focus on TB (human and bovine) in Mozambique;make use of the high prevalence of bovine TB in cattle to investigate novel immunological markers of protection against TB that may support the development of new TB vaccine strategies;create a demographic site in Govuro district for in depth studies of the impact of TB and other zoonotic diseases on animal and human health.In this collaboration we will meet for seminars and workshops with focus on One Health, and jointly search for future funding for the research project.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Zoonotic tuberculosis in Mozambique: a One Health Approach</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tuberkulos är den infektionssjukdom som orsakar flest dödsfall. En fjärjedel av världens befolkning beräknas vara infekterade med tuberkelbakterier och mer än 9 miljoner människor insjuknar varje år i tuberkulos. Trots det finns det stora kunskapsluckor beträffande utbredningen av tuberkulos I fattiga länder, där sjukdomen är vanligast.För 100 år sedan var tuberkulos hos boskap en viktig orsak till tuberkulos hos människor, framför allt genom överföring av smitta via mjölken. Sedan dess har boskapstuberkulosen bekämpats i stora delar av den rika världen, men har fortfarande en mycket stor betydelse, inte minst ekonomiskt, i fattiga länder. I Mozambique är prevalensen av boskapstuberkulos mycket hög. I Govuro, ett distrikt i Inhambane provinsen, är mer är 40% av boskapen smittade. Herdarna, som oftast är barn, dricker den opastöriserade mjölken direkt från korna. Ändå vet vi inte hur vanlig smittan är från djur till människor.Det övergripande målet i detta projekt är att: - skapa en stark tvärvetenskaplig forskningsgrupp med fokus på tuberkulos i Mozambique- studera förekomsten och spridningsvägarna för tuberkelbakterier mellan djur och människor i Govuro och utreda om exponering för bovin tuberkulos kan ge skydd mot tuberkulossjukdom- skapa ett demografiskt område i Govuro för att studera tuberkulos och andra sjukdomar (zoonoser) som drabbar djur och människor.</narrative>
      <narrative>Very little is known in Africa about the spread and transmission of tuberculosis (TB) between individuals and from animals to humans. In Mozambique there is a high prevalence of bovine TB in certain regions, and in particular in the district of Govuro where the prevalence of TB is 40% in cattle. The overall aim of this project is to:consolidate a transdisciplinary research group with focus on TB (human and bovine) in Mozambique;make use of the high prevalence of bovine TB in cattle to investigate novel immunological markers of protection against TB that may support the development of new TB vaccine strategies;create a demographic site in Govuro district for in depth studies of the impact of TB and other zoonotic diseases on animal and human health.In this collaboration we will meet for seminars and workshops with focus on One Health, and jointly search for future funding for the research project.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Exploring epigenetic alterations of cellular immunity in multidrug-resistant tuberculosis with relevance for new therapy using epigenetic</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utforskande av epigenetiska förändringar av cellulär immunitet vid multidrogresistent tuberkulos med relevans för ny terapi</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tuberkulos (TB) är en luftburen bakteriell lungsjukdom med ett starkt globalt fäste framför allt i utvecklingsländer i Afrika och Asien. Ett allvarligt hot mot den globala kontrollen av TB spridning är utvecklingen av antibiotika resistens och framför allt multidrogresistent TB sk. MDR-TB. Dessa bakteriestammar är resistenta mot många eller ibland samtliga befintliga antibiotika vi har att tillgå för att bota TB. Befintlig MDR-TB behandling kan uppgå till över 2 år och bli väldigt kostsam för drabbade familjer men också för samhället. Vår forskning syftar till utveckla ny immunterapi som kan användas för att stödja befintlig antibiotika behandling och på så sätt förbättra och förkorta vård av MDR-TB.Vi vet att tuberkulosbakterien infekterar och överlever inuti vita blodkroppar sk. makrofager, särskilt i lungan. Trots att makrofagen kan svara på infektionen med en rad avancerade försvarsmekanismer, så kan bakterien ändå klara sig och undkomma avdödning. På så sätt kan TB infektion etableras och involverar i ett senare skede i infektionsförloppet även andra immunceller sk. T celler, vars funktion också är avgörande för hur kroppen kan hantera TB infektionen. Tillsammans med forskare i Etiopien arbetar forskargruppen med ett nytt koncept som innebär att vi använder oss av preparat med effekt på sk. epigenetisk modifiering samt immun-modulering, av immunceller som är viktiga för att kontrollera eller avlägsna TB infektion. Epigenetiska modifieringar av DNA i kroppens celler, innebär att kemiska förändringar av DNA molekylen påverkar hur tillgängligt detta är för att översättas till proteiner eller byggstenar som vidare kan påverka olika signalvägar i tex. immunsystemets celler i kroppen. Immun-modulerande preparat har istället en direkt effekt på olika proteiner som uttrycks av eller i immunceller och kan därmed styra hur immuncellerna ska svara. Tuberkulosbakterien har utvecklat strategier för att blockera effektiv aktivering av immunceller, och tanken är att preparaten med epigenetiska- och immun-modulerande egenskaper tillsammans ska motverka denna blockering och låsa upp och stärka immunsvaret vilket kan påskynda utläkning av sjukdom.Det finns en grupp preparat som kan reglera epigenetiska mekanismer och som kallas för histone deacetylas inhibitorer (HDACi). I en klinisk prövning i Etiopien, har vi undersökt om behandling med en HDACi (fenylbutyrat), tillsammans med vitamin D, kan samverka för att stärka immunsvaret och förhindra sjukdomsförloppet hos patienter med lungtuberkulos. Prövningen visade att preparaten kan minska TB symtom avsevärt och vi har nu för avsikt att närmare studera immunsvar och epigenetiska förändringar i immunceller från de patienter som svarat bäst på behandlingen jämfört med patienter som fått placebo läkemedel. Vi tror att dessa analyser kan hjälpa oss att identifiera uttryck av specifika molekyler på ytan av immunceller i blodet, som vi kan reglera med epigenetiska- och immun-modulerande preparat med avsikten att stärka kroppens egna immunsvar mot bakterien. För att kunna testa vår hypotes, kommer vi vidare att samla in hostprover samt blodprover och lungvävnads biopsier från Etiopiska patienter med MDR-TB. Makrofager isoleras från hostprov och behandlas med ett flertal olika HDACi för att studera vilken som bäst kan stärka cellens försvarsmekanismer och öka bakteriell avdödning. Från samma patienter testar vi om olika immun-modulerande preparat kan blockera de molekyler och signalvägar som vi tror har en negativ inverkan på T celler i blodet, och på så sätt stärka T cellers funktion samt deras förmåga att kontrollera TB sjukdom. Till sist avser vi att kombinera en kandidat HDACi med en immun-modulator med syftet att först 1.) aktivera MDR-TB-infekterade makrofager, för att i nästa steg 2.) aktivera T cellerna vars funktion är att döda infekterade makrofager. Vår förhoppning är att kunna tyda mönster som kopplar en viss epigenetisk förändring i MDR-TB-infekterade celler till en ökning av försvarsmekanismer hos immuncellerna. Positiva resultat från vår forskning bidrar direkt till patientnyttan, eftersom preparat som stärker immunsvar har möjligheten att stödja konventionell antibiotika behandling och påskynda utläkningen av svårbehandlad MDR-TB. Likt modern cancersjukvård, så strävar vi emot en individanpassad TB sjukvård som innebär flera behandlingsalternativ som i längden kan förkorta och förbättra behandling samt minska utveckling av antibiotika resistens.</narrative>
      <narrative>Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) with low treatment success rates is a growing global problem, and a priority is to find new effective therapies. This project aims to explore the effects of epigenetic- and immune-modulating drugs on MDR-TB in Ethiopia. Our data from TB patients suggests that impaired cellular immunity in infected tissue is associated with high expression of suppressive immune checkpoint molecules. However, effector mechanisms in TB-infected cells can be enhanced by histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACi). In a clinical trial in Ethiopia, we recently demonstrated that vitamin D3 and the HDACi, phenylbutyrate, could improve recovery from pulmonary TB. Using mass cytometry and chromatin profiling, we will now study immune checkpoint molecules and epigenetic alterations in immune cells obtained from treatment-responders with drug-susceptible or MDR-TB (year 1). In parallel, we will enroll an MDR-TB cohort to test selected HDACi on alveolar macrophage function and if blockade with immune checkpoint modulators can enhance cytotoxic T cell responses in blood cells in vitro (year 1-3). Next, patients’ MDR-TB isolates will be used in an in vitro infection model to test if epigenetic priming in combination with immune checkpoint modulation will enhance effector cell function and reduce bacterial growth (year 3). This collaborative project will promote clinical discoveries and the development of next-generation therapies for difficult-to-treat MDR-TB patients.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Exploring epigenetic alterations of cellular immunity in multidrug-resistant tuberculosis with relevance for new therapy using epigenetic</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tuberkulos (TB) är en luftburen bakteriell lungsjukdom med ett starkt globalt fäste framför allt i utvecklingsländer i Afrika och Asien. Ett allvarligt hot mot den globala kontrollen av TB spridning är utvecklingen av antibiotika resistens och framför allt multidrogresistent TB sk. MDR-TB. Dessa bakteriestammar är resistenta mot många eller ibland samtliga befintliga antibiotika vi har att tillgå för att bota TB. Befintlig MDR-TB behandling kan uppgå till över 2 år och bli väldigt kostsam för drabbade familjer men också för samhället. Vår forskning syftar till utveckla ny immunterapi som kan användas för att stödja befintlig antibiotika behandling och på så sätt förbättra och förkorta vård av MDR-TB.Vi vet att tuberkulosbakterien infekterar och överlever inuti vita blodkroppar sk. makrofager, särskilt i lungan. Trots att makrofagen kan svara på infektionen med en rad avancerade försvarsmekanismer, så kan bakterien ändå klara sig och undkomma avdödning. På så sätt kan TB infektion etableras och involverar i ett senare skede i infektionsförloppet även andra immunceller sk. T celler, vars funktion också är avgörande för hur kroppen kan hantera TB infektionen. Tillsammans med forskare i Etiopien arbetar forskargruppen med ett nytt koncept som innebär att vi använder oss av preparat med effekt på sk. epigenetisk modifiering samt immun-modulering, av immunceller som är viktiga för att kontrollera eller avlägsna TB infektion. Epigenetiska modifieringar av DNA i kroppens celler, innebär att kemiska förändringar av DNA molekylen påverkar hur tillgängligt detta är för att översättas till proteiner eller byggstenar som vidare kan påverka olika signalvägar i tex. immunsystemets celler i kroppen. Immun-modulerande preparat har istället en direkt effekt på olika proteiner som uttrycks av eller i immunceller och kan därmed styra hur immuncellerna ska svara. Tuberkulosbakterien har utvecklat strategier för att blockera effektiv aktivering av immunceller, och tanken är att preparaten med epigenetiska- och immun-modulerande egenskaper tillsammans ska motverka denna blockering och låsa upp och stärka immunsvaret vilket kan påskynda utläkning av sjukdom.Det finns en grupp preparat som kan reglera epigenetiska mekanismer och som kallas för histone deacetylas inhibitorer (HDACi). I en klinisk prövning i Etiopien, har vi undersökt om behandling med en HDACi (fenylbutyrat), tillsammans med vitamin D, kan samverka för att stärka immunsvaret och förhindra sjukdomsförloppet hos patienter med lungtuberkulos. Prövningen visade att preparaten kan minska TB symtom avsevärt och vi har nu för avsikt att närmare studera immunsvar och epigenetiska förändringar i immunceller från de patienter som svarat bäst på behandlingen jämfört med patienter som fått placebo läkemedel. Vi tror att dessa analyser kan hjälpa oss att identifiera uttryck av specifika molekyler på ytan av immunceller i blodet, som vi kan reglera med epigenetiska- och immun-modulerande preparat med avsikten att stärka kroppens egna immunsvar mot bakterien. För att kunna testa vår hypotes, kommer vi vidare att samla in hostprover samt blodprover och lungvävnads biopsier från Etiopiska patienter med MDR-TB. Makrofager isoleras från hostprov och behandlas med ett flertal olika HDACi för att studera vilken som bäst kan stärka cellens försvarsmekanismer och öka bakteriell avdödning. Från samma patienter testar vi om olika immun-modulerande preparat kan blockera de molekyler och signalvägar som vi tror har en negativ inverkan på T celler i blodet, och på så sätt stärka T cellers funktion samt deras förmåga att kontrollera TB sjukdom. Till sist avser vi att kombinera en kandidat HDACi med en immun-modulator med syftet att först 1.) aktivera MDR-TB-infekterade makrofager, för att i nästa steg 2.) aktivera T cellerna vars funktion är att döda infekterade makrofager. Vår förhoppning är att kunna tyda mönster som kopplar en viss epigenetisk förändring i MDR-TB-infekterade celler till en ökning av försvarsmekanismer hos immuncellerna. Positiva resultat från vår forskning bidrar direkt till patientnyttan, eftersom preparat som stärker immunsvar har möjligheten att stödja konventionell antibiotika behandling och påskynda utläkningen av svårbehandlad MDR-TB. Likt modern cancersjukvård, så strävar vi emot en individanpassad TB sjukvård som innebär flera behandlingsalternativ som i längden kan förkorta och förbättra behandling samt minska utveckling av antibiotika resistens.</narrative>
      <narrative>Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) with low treatment success rates is a growing global problem, and a priority is to find new effective therapies. This project aims to explore the effects of epigenetic- and immune-modulating drugs on MDR-TB in Ethiopia. Our data from TB patients suggests that impaired cellular immunity in infected tissue is associated with high expression of suppressive immune checkpoint molecules. However, effector mechanisms in TB-infected cells can be enhanced by histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACi). In a clinical trial in Ethiopia, we recently demonstrated that vitamin D3 and the HDACi, phenylbutyrate, could improve recovery from pulmonary TB. Using mass cytometry and chromatin profiling, we will now study immune checkpoint molecules and epigenetic alterations in immune cells obtained from treatment-responders with drug-susceptible or MDR-TB (year 1). In parallel, we will enroll an MDR-TB cohort to test selected HDACi on alveolar macrophage function and if blockade with immune checkpoint modulators can enhance cytotoxic T cell responses in blood cells in vitro (year 1-3). Next, patients’ MDR-TB isolates will be used in an in vitro infection model to test if epigenetic priming in combination with immune checkpoint modulation will enhance effector cell function and reduce bacterial growth (year 3). This collaborative project will promote clinical discoveries and the development of next-generation therapies for difficult-to-treat MDR-TB patients.</narrative>
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      <narrative>A novel Swedish-Kenyan network to uncover biological mechanisms of how injectable hormonal contraceptives can increase HIV infection risk</narrative>
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      <narrative>We will here establish a Swedish-Kenyan network around a novel human genital explant model, aimed at a joint research project uncovering biological mechanisms of how injectable hormonal contraceptives can cause the unexpected side-effect of increased HIV infection risk. The experimental work using the explant model will take place in Nairobi, while the mRNA, protein and in situ analysis (´omics´ analyses) will be performed in Stockholm. The subsequent bioinformatics and imaging analyses can be performed at both locations following a joint educational program. The explant model and the omics analyses thus form a unique and highly relevant platform for uncovering biological mechanisms of how hormonal contraceptives affect the female genital mucosa with regard to HIV susceptibility. The collaboration will involve student/scientist exchange programs, workshops, a doctoral education course, retreats and joint grant applications and publications. These activities are likely to form a basis for a long-term collaboration and are likely to attract funding from other sources since it can be incorporated in evaluations of basic science on mucosal immunology and sexually transmitted infections as well as of clinical trials of pre-exposure prophylactic compounds. This novel collaboration is thus clearly based on mutual benefit and include collaboration of equal value on a research idea of highest significance for women´s reproductive health in resource-poor settings.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Denna ansökan avser ett nyetablerat svensk-kenyanskt nätverk som bygger på en tredimensionell human vävnadsmodell av kvinnlig genitalslemhinna. Samarbetet syftar till ett gemensamt forskningsprojekt för att undersöka biologiska mekanismer för hur ett specifikt hormonellt preventivmedel har befunnits öka risken för HIV-infektion. Det experimentella arbetet med vävnadsmodellen kommer att ske i Nairobi. Efterföljande analys av dessa prover på mRNA, protein och in situ-analysnivå ("omics" -analyser) kommer att ske i Stockholm med redan etablerade metoder. Den bioinformatiska bearbetning och digitala bildanalysdelen som följer kommer att utföras i både Nairobi och Stockholm efter fullföljda kunskapsutbyten och träningsprogram. Vävnadsmodellen och omics-analyserna är således en unik och mycket relevant kombination av metoder för att avslöja biologiska mekanismer av hur exogena och endogena faktorer påverkar genitalslemhinnan med avseende på risk för HIV-infektion. Samarbetet omfattar även student/forskarutbytesprogram, workshops, en gemensam doktorandutbildningskurs och gemensamma bidragsansökningar och publikationer. Dessa aktiviteter kommer att utgöra en plattform för ett långsiktigt samarbete även bortom ramen för den nuvarande projektplanen. Projektets mål kommer sannolikt att attrahera finansiering från andra källor eftersom det kan införlivas i utvärderingar av grundvetenskap om human slemhinneimmunologi och sexuellt överförbara infektioner samt av kliniska prövningar av förebyggande mediciner och vaccin mot HIV. Det föreslagna projektet är sålunda baserat på ömsesidig nytta för de bägge parterna och bygger på en forskningsidé av högsta betydelse för kvinnors reproduktiva hälsa i låginkomstländer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>A novel Swedish-Kenyan network to uncover biological mechanisms of how injectable hormonal contraceptives can increase HIV infection risk</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Denna ansökan avser ett nyetablerat svensk-kenyanskt nätverk som bygger på en tredimensionell human vävnadsmodell av kvinnlig genitalslemhinna. Samarbetet syftar till ett gemensamt forskningsprojekt för att undersöka biologiska mekanismer för hur ett specifikt hormonellt preventivmedel har befunnits öka risken för HIV-infektion. Det experimentella arbetet med vävnadsmodellen kommer att ske i Nairobi. Efterföljande analys av dessa prover på mRNA, protein och in situ-analysnivå ("omics" -analyser) kommer att ske i Stockholm med redan etablerade metoder. Den bioinformatiska bearbetning och digitala bildanalysdelen som följer kommer att utföras i både Nairobi och Stockholm efter fullföljda kunskapsutbyten och träningsprogram. Vävnadsmodellen och omics-analyserna är således en unik och mycket relevant kombination av metoder för att avslöja biologiska mekanismer av hur exogena och endogena faktorer påverkar genitalslemhinnan med avseende på risk för HIV-infektion. Samarbetet omfattar även student/forskarutbytesprogram, workshops, en gemensam doktorandutbildningskurs och gemensamma bidragsansökningar och publikationer. Dessa aktiviteter kommer att utgöra en plattform för ett långsiktigt samarbete även bortom ramen för den nuvarande projektplanen. Projektets mål kommer sannolikt att attrahera finansiering från andra källor eftersom det kan införlivas i utvärderingar av grundvetenskap om human slemhinneimmunologi och sexuellt överförbara infektioner samt av kliniska prövningar av förebyggande mediciner och vaccin mot HIV. Det föreslagna projektet är sålunda baserat på ömsesidig nytta för de bägge parterna och bygger på en forskningsidé av högsta betydelse för kvinnors reproduktiva hälsa i låginkomstländer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektets syfteSyftet med denna ansökan är att skapa ett starkt nätverk för forskningssamarbete mellan tre institutioner i Bangladesh och Sverige. Forskningen ska handla om hur ett förändrat klimat påverkar människors hälsa. Samarbetet ska resultera i ansökningar om finansiering av tvärvetenskapliga forskningsprojekt. Ett annat specifikt mål är att skapa möjligheter för gemensam doktorandutbildning för att stärka forskningskapaciteten i Bangladesh och Sverige.ForskningsområdeKlimatförändringar skapar stora och ökande risker för människors hälsa. Ett förändrat klimat kan ses både som förekomsten av kortvariga extrema väderhändelser och gradvisa långsiktiga förändringar. Katastrofala situationer av extremväder orsakar fysiska skador och dödsfall på grund av t.ex. vind och vattenflöden som förstör och översvämmar bostäder, infrastruktur etc. Mer gradvisa förändringar av luft- och vattentemperatur, nederbörd, luftfuktighet och havsnivåer kommer att orsaka förändrade förutsättningar för människors försörjning, vattenresurser, jordbruk, fiske etc. En tredje typ av effekt beror på större och långsiktiga klimatkonsekvenser på ekonomi och utveckling. Man kan konstatera att frågorna om klimat och hälsa kopplar till flera av FN:s globala hållbarhetsmål, t ex målen om klimatåtgärder, hälsa, vatten och sanitet.Globala klimatförändringar påverkar de fattigaste länderna på ett orimligt sätt. Världshälsoorganisationen WHO har konstaterat att Sydostasien är särskilt på grund av den höga befolkningstätheten (26% av världens befolkning) och antalet fattiga (30% av världens fattiga). WHO uppskattar att klimatförändringar direkt eller indirekt orsakar 150 000 dödsfall varje år i denna region, främst beroende på svält och undernäring, översvämningar, diarrésjukdomar och malaria.Samtidigt som hälsoeffekter som beror på klimatförändringar i allt högre grad tas upp på global nivå, är forskning om hälsoeffekter underrepresenterad i klimatforskningen. Dessutom används endast en mindre del av de globala utgifterna för klimatanpassning till hälsorelaterade åtgärder. För att studera orsakssamband mellan klimat och hälsa måste det finnas data om hälsoeffekter som samlas in i samma geografiska skala och med liknande tidsupplösning som tillgängliga data över klimatet. Särskilt viktigt att studera är sårbarheter hos olika grupper såsom barn/kvinnor/män. Det behövs både nya typer av data liksom ny metoder för att analysera data för att bättre förstå sambandet mellan klimatförändringar och människors hälsa.Bangladesh är utsatt för ett stort antal klimathot; översvämningar, torka, skyfall, värmeböljor och cykloner är vanliga och har orsakat ett stort antal dödsfall tillbaka i tiden. En orsak till att Bangladesh drabbas av de tropiska cykloner och olika typer av översvämningar är landets låglänta topografi. Om havsnivån stiger en meter kommer ca 15 procent av landet översvämmas, vilket leder till 25 miljoner klimatflyktingar.Antalet dödsfall vid extrema väderhändelser har framgångsrikt minskat sedan 70-talet, delvis för att man byggt cyklon- och översvämningsskydd, men också på grund av förbättrad hälsovård och kapacitet att ta emot internationell hjälp. Exponeringen och sårbarheten som leder till mer indirekta och långsiktiga hälsoeffekter från ett förändrat klimat är emellertid mindre undersökta. Data om klimatförändringar och hälsa är begränsade.ProjektenDenna ansökan handlar om att bygga upp ett forskningssamarbete mellan ämnet miljövetenskap vid Khulna University, forskningscentret Centre for Injury Prevention and Research Bangladesh och ämnet risk- och miljöstudier vid Karlstads universitet. Samarbetet kommer att resultera i minst två ansökningar för att finansiera tvärvetenskapliga forskningsprojekt mellan parterna, och att skapa möjligheter för att 2-3 personer i Bangladesh ska kunna erbjudas forskarutbildning. Fyra workshopar kommer att genomföras under en tvåårsperiod för att etablera och utveckla samarbetet. Workshoparna som kommer att innehålla presentation och diskussioner, inlägg från inbjudna forskare och studieresor, kommer att växelvis hållas i Bangladesh och Sverige.De kommande forskningsprojekten kommer att inrikta sig på vilka klimatriskfaktorer som särskilt påverkar människors hälsa. Två distrikt i Bangladesh kommer att studeras; ett som ligger centralt i en översvämningsdrabbad region och en i söder som är särskilt drabbat av saltinträngning från havet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The purpose of the proposal is to establish a partnership for research around climate change (CC) effects on human health, built by three institutions: Environmental Science Discipline, Khulna University, Centre for Injury Prevention and Research Bangladesh (CIPRB), and Risk and Environmental Science, Karlstad University. The result will be applications for interdisciplinary research project, and to establish joint PhD education.Our research objective is to develop a deeper understanding of the consequences of CC on human health in Bangladesh. CC poses large and increasing risks to human health. Bangladesh is exposed to a large number of hazards, which already in today’s climate create a number of risks, both as short-term extreme events and long-term changes. Research on health effects is underrepresented in the CC research, and new methods to understand the climate-health relation is needed. Vulnerabilities among men, women and children is of central interest. Data on CC and health is limited in Bangladesh. There is a need for interdisciplinary research, e.g. between public epidemiology and environmental science.This project will address research questions about which climate risk factors that influence human health and how differences in spatio-temporal patterns for health consequences and climate risk factors can be analysed to deepen our understanding. Four workshops will take place in spring and autumn 2020 and 2021, in Bangladesh and Sweden respectively.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The purpose of the proposal is to establish a partnership for research around climate change (CC) effects on human health, built by three institutions: Environmental Science Discipline, Khulna University, Centre for Injury Prevention and Research Bangladesh (CIPRB), and Risk and Environmental Science, Karlstad University. The result will be applications for interdisciplinary research project, and to establish joint PhD education.Our research objective is to develop a deeper understanding of the consequences of CC on human health in Bangladesh. CC poses large and increasing risks to human health. Bangladesh is exposed to a large number of hazards, which already in today’s climate create a number of risks, both as short-term extreme events and long-term changes. Research on health effects is underrepresented in the CC research, and new methods to understand the climate-health relation is needed. Vulnerabilities among men, women and children is of central interest. Data on CC and health is limited in Bangladesh. There is a need for interdisciplinary research, e.g. between public epidemiology and environmental science.This project will address research questions about which climate risk factors that influence human health and how differences in spatio-temporal patterns for health consequences and climate risk factors can be analysed to deepen our understanding. Four workshops will take place in spring and autumn 2020 and 2021, in Bangladesh and Sweden respectively.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektets syfteSyftet med denna ansökan är att skapa ett starkt nätverk för forskningssamarbete mellan tre institutioner i Bangladesh och Sverige. Forskningen ska handla om hur ett förändrat klimat påverkar människors hälsa. Samarbetet ska resultera i ansökningar om finansiering av tvärvetenskapliga forskningsprojekt. Ett annat specifikt mål är att skapa möjligheter för gemensam doktorandutbildning för att stärka forskningskapaciteten i Bangladesh och Sverige.ForskningsområdeKlimatförändringar skapar stora och ökande risker för människors hälsa. Ett förändrat klimat kan ses både som förekomsten av kortvariga extrema väderhändelser och gradvisa långsiktiga förändringar. Katastrofala situationer av extremväder orsakar fysiska skador och dödsfall på grund av t.ex. vind och vattenflöden som förstör och översvämmar bostäder, infrastruktur etc. Mer gradvisa förändringar av luft- och vattentemperatur, nederbörd, luftfuktighet och havsnivåer kommer att orsaka förändrade förutsättningar för människors försörjning, vattenresurser, jordbruk, fiske etc. En tredje typ av effekt beror på större och långsiktiga klimatkonsekvenser på ekonomi och utveckling. Man kan konstatera att frågorna om klimat och hälsa kopplar till flera av FN:s globala hållbarhetsmål, t ex målen om klimatåtgärder, hälsa, vatten och sanitet.Globala klimatförändringar påverkar de fattigaste länderna på ett orimligt sätt. Världshälsoorganisationen WHO har konstaterat att Sydostasien är särskilt på grund av den höga befolkningstätheten (26% av världens befolkning) och antalet fattiga (30% av världens fattiga). WHO uppskattar att klimatförändringar direkt eller indirekt orsakar 150 000 dödsfall varje år i denna region, främst beroende på svält och undernäring, översvämningar, diarrésjukdomar och malaria.Samtidigt som hälsoeffekter som beror på klimatförändringar i allt högre grad tas upp på global nivå, är forskning om hälsoeffekter underrepresenterad i klimatforskningen. Dessutom används endast en mindre del av de globala utgifterna för klimatanpassning till hälsorelaterade åtgärder. För att studera orsakssamband mellan klimat och hälsa måste det finnas data om hälsoeffekter som samlas in i samma geografiska skala och med liknande tidsupplösning som tillgängliga data över klimatet. Särskilt viktigt att studera är sårbarheter hos olika grupper såsom barn/kvinnor/män. Det behövs både nya typer av data liksom ny metoder för att analysera data för att bättre förstå sambandet mellan klimatförändringar och människors hälsa.Bangladesh är utsatt för ett stort antal klimathot; översvämningar, torka, skyfall, värmeböljor och cykloner är vanliga och har orsakat ett stort antal dödsfall tillbaka i tiden. En orsak till att Bangladesh drabbas av de tropiska cykloner och olika typer av översvämningar är landets låglänta topografi. Om havsnivån stiger en meter kommer ca 15 procent av landet översvämmas, vilket leder till 25 miljoner klimatflyktingar.Antalet dödsfall vid extrema väderhändelser har framgångsrikt minskat sedan 70-talet, delvis för att man byggt cyklon- och översvämningsskydd, men också på grund av förbättrad hälsovård och kapacitet att ta emot internationell hjälp. Exponeringen och sårbarheten som leder till mer indirekta och långsiktiga hälsoeffekter från ett förändrat klimat är emellertid mindre undersökta. Data om klimatförändringar och hälsa är begränsade.ProjektenDenna ansökan handlar om att bygga upp ett forskningssamarbete mellan ämnet miljövetenskap vid Khulna University, forskningscentret Centre for Injury Prevention and Research Bangladesh och ämnet risk- och miljöstudier vid Karlstads universitet. Samarbetet kommer att resultera i minst två ansökningar för att finansiera tvärvetenskapliga forskningsprojekt mellan parterna, och att skapa möjligheter för att 2-3 personer i Bangladesh ska kunna erbjudas forskarutbildning. Fyra workshopar kommer att genomföras under en tvåårsperiod för att etablera och utveckla samarbetet. Workshoparna som kommer att innehålla presentation och diskussioner, inlägg från inbjudna forskare och studieresor, kommer att växelvis hållas i Bangladesh och Sverige.De kommande forskningsprojekten kommer att inrikta sig på vilka klimatriskfaktorer som särskilt påverkar människors hälsa. Två distrikt i Bangladesh kommer att studeras; ett som ligger centralt i en översvämningsdrabbad region och en i söder som är särskilt drabbat av saltinträngning från havet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">1.5 - Till 2030 bygga upp motståndskraften hos de fattiga och människor i utsatta situationer och minska deras utsatthet och sårbarhet för extrema klimatrelaterade händelser och andra ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga chocker och katastrofer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Proxy-based climate reconstructions from Southern Africa are currently limited in both quality and quantity, and expanded data on past hydroclimate is central for better assessments of regional climate change. Paleo-data is also critical for the calibration of climate models, which outcomes may have direct impact on rural societies dependent on predictable rainfall for subsistence. With this proposal we aim to reconstruct Southern African hydroclimate variability, with emphasis on the nature and frequency of extreme rainfall anomalies, and associated ecosystem impacts. Geochemical tools will be applied on sedimentological sequences sampled from climate sensitive ecosystems in South Africa, Lesotho and Mozambique. More specifically, we will; 1) implement state-of-the-art compound specific isotope analysis (CSIA) and X-ray fluorescence scanning (XRF) for hydroclimate proxy reconstructions - a proxy-combination optimal for unambiguous and robust interpretative assessment, 2) focus on high-resolution data for identification of short-term extreme events and abrupt climate shifts, 3) provide tight chronological control for optimal inter-site comparison and identification of potential leads and lags within and between climate- and eco-systems, 4) run climate model simulations with a coupled earth system model. In parallel, biogenic methods will yield data on local aquatic- and regional vegetation dynamics, providing a coupling between ecosystem response and climate change.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De senaste åren har flera klimatmodeller tagits fram för att förutspå framtida klimat-förändringar för olika platser på jorden. De regionala klimatmodeller som finns tillgängliga för Afrika, uppvisar ofta mycket osäkra och ibland tvetydiga resultat. Osäkerheten i modellerna för Afrika är särskilt stor när det gäller att uppskatta framtida nederbördsmönster. Detta är olyckligt eftersom en stor del avbefolkningen i södra Afrika är beroende av klimatkänsliga näringar, som t.ex. jordbruk, och därmed på sikt hade kunnat gynnas av tillförlitliga klimatmodeller om sådana fanns tillgängliga. För att förfina och förbättra dessa modeller, krävs en ökad förståelse för det gångna klimatet i södra Afrika och de processer som ligger bakom de naturliga klimatförändringar som drabbat regionen historiskt sett. Ett sätt att öka förståelsen för klimatrelaterade processer är att undersöka det gångna klimatet genom att analysera olika klimatkänsliga parametrar i naturliga arkiv. I vårt projekt kommer vi att använda oss av främst sjösediment och torv från våtmarker i Lesotho, södra Moçambique och östra Sydafrika. Genom kontakter med lokala forskare och från egna fältobservationer har vi identifierat lovande arkiv i områden där hittills ytterst få klimatologiska dataserier finns tillgängliga. Vi kommer att datera dessa arkiv med kol-14-metoden, och analysera klimatkänsliga kemiska parametrar (isotopsammansättning i biomarkörer, samt sammansättningen av olika grundämnen i det oorganiska materialet), samt vegetations- och miljökänsliga mikrofossil (pollen, diatomeer). Dessa parametrar i kombination, kan ge information om hur mängden nederbörd varierat i tid, hur vegetationstäcket förändrats, hur våtmarkernas vattenbalans har växlat, hur säsongsnederbörden varierat osv. Denna information är indirekt, och ibland till och med direkt kopplad till klimatet och vi kan på så sätt uppskatta de relativa, men ibland också kvantitativa, förändringarna i nederbörd, cirkulationsförändringar, evaporation osv., för den tidsperiod som våra klimatarkiv omfattar. Vi kan även studera hur vegetaiton och miljö påverkats av klimatförändringar, och på så sätt få en bättre förståelse för hur kämsliga dagens ekosystem är för kommande klimatförändringar kopplande till den globala uppvärmningen. Länderna i södra Afrika påverkas i hög grad av de pågående klimatförändringarna och är beroende av strategier för anpassning till de nya förhållanden som råder och kommer att råda i framtiden. Paleo-klimat-forskning är av stor betydelse i detta sammanhang, eftersom den kan leda till bättre och förfinade regionala klimatmodeller, samt en bättre förståese för kopplingen mellan klimatförändringar, miljöpåverkan och vegetationsdynamik.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Proxy-based climate reconstructions from Southern Africa are currently limited in both quality and quantity, and expanded data on past hydroclimate is central for better assessments of regional climate change. Paleo-data is also critical for the calibration of climate models, which outcomes may have direct impact on rural societies dependent on predictable rainfall for subsistence. With this proposal we aim to reconstruct Southern African hydroclimate variability, with emphasis on the nature and frequency of extreme rainfall anomalies, and associated ecosystem impacts. Geochemical tools will be applied on sedimentological sequences sampled from climate sensitive ecosystems in South Africa, Lesotho and Mozambique. More specifically, we will; 1) implement state-of-the-art compound specific isotope analysis (CSIA) and X-ray fluorescence scanning (XRF) for hydroclimate proxy reconstructions - a proxy-combination optimal for unambiguous and robust interpretative assessment, 2) focus on high-resolution data for identification of short-term extreme events and abrupt climate shifts, 3) provide tight chronological control for optimal inter-site comparison and identification of potential leads and lags within and between climate- and eco-systems, 4) run climate model simulations with a coupled earth system model. In parallel, biogenic methods will yield data on local aquatic- and regional vegetation dynamics, providing a coupling between ecosystem response and climate change.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De senaste åren har flera klimatmodeller tagits fram för att förutspå framtida klimat-förändringar för olika platser på jorden. De regionala klimatmodeller som finns tillgängliga för Afrika, uppvisar ofta mycket osäkra och ibland tvetydiga resultat. Osäkerheten i modellerna för Afrika är särskilt stor när det gäller att uppskatta framtida nederbördsmönster. Detta är olyckligt eftersom en stor del avbefolkningen i södra Afrika är beroende av klimatkänsliga näringar, som t.ex. jordbruk, och därmed på sikt hade kunnat gynnas av tillförlitliga klimatmodeller om sådana fanns tillgängliga. För att förfina och förbättra dessa modeller, krävs en ökad förståelse för det gångna klimatet i södra Afrika och de processer som ligger bakom de naturliga klimatförändringar som drabbat regionen historiskt sett. Ett sätt att öka förståelsen för klimatrelaterade processer är att undersöka det gångna klimatet genom att analysera olika klimatkänsliga parametrar i naturliga arkiv. I vårt projekt kommer vi att använda oss av främst sjösediment och torv från våtmarker i Lesotho, södra Moçambique och östra Sydafrika. Genom kontakter med lokala forskare och från egna fältobservationer har vi identifierat lovande arkiv i områden där hittills ytterst få klimatologiska dataserier finns tillgängliga. Vi kommer att datera dessa arkiv med kol-14-metoden, och analysera klimatkänsliga kemiska parametrar (isotopsammansättning i biomarkörer, samt sammansättningen av olika grundämnen i det oorganiska materialet), samt vegetations- och miljökänsliga mikrofossil (pollen, diatomeer). Dessa parametrar i kombination, kan ge information om hur mängden nederbörd varierat i tid, hur vegetationstäcket förändrats, hur våtmarkernas vattenbalans har växlat, hur säsongsnederbörden varierat osv. Denna information är indirekt, och ibland till och med direkt kopplad till klimatet och vi kan på så sätt uppskatta de relativa, men ibland också kvantitativa, förändringarna i nederbörd, cirkulationsförändringar, evaporation osv., för den tidsperiod som våra klimatarkiv omfattar. Vi kan även studera hur vegetaiton och miljö påverkats av klimatförändringar, och på så sätt få en bättre förståelse för hur kämsliga dagens ekosystem är för kommande klimatförändringar kopplande till den globala uppvärmningen. Länderna i södra Afrika påverkas i hög grad av de pågående klimatförändringarna och är beroende av strategier för anpassning till de nya förhållanden som råder och kommer att råda i framtiden. Paleo-klimat-forskning är av stor betydelse i detta sammanhang, eftersom den kan leda till bättre och förfinade regionala klimatmodeller, samt en bättre förståese för kopplingen mellan klimatförändringar, miljöpåverkan och vegetationsdynamik.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Together, classical plant breeding and modern plant biotechnology methods, i.e. integrated –omics analysis, can greatly contribute to the efficient development of improved crops. Central America is a region where the number of undernourished people has increased, moving this region away from meeting the Sustainable Development Goal 2: Zero Hunger by 2030. Hence, biotechnological innovation is very much needed if resilient crops with improved productivity, quality, and nutritional value are to be achieved. The goal of this proposal is to establish the network Sweden-Central America and together develop functional crops with high nutritional value and resilient to the effects of climate change. To achieve this, the consortium is organized in four working groups which together seek to develop, evaluate, and implement the cultivation of nutritive and resilient crops. The topics of discussion and knowledge transference within this network will spin around the development of functional and resilient biofortified crop varieties using classical breeding techniques, the implementation of plant biotechnology techniques; the education and training of professionals within the area of food nutrition responsible for the evaluation of the nutritional value and bioavailability of the improved crops, and finally by consolidating the legal guidelines so the devalopment of science-based advancements in agriculture will not be prohibitive.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.a - Öka investeringarna, bland annat genom stärkt internationellt samarbete, i infrastruktur på landsbygden, forsknings- och rådgivningstjänster för jordbruket, teknikutveckling samt genbanker för växter och husdjur i syfte att öka jordbrukets produktionskapacitet i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Is betel quid chewing in pregnancy a risk factor for poor growth and metabolic risk indicators in the off-springs? A cohort study in rural Bangla</narrative>
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      <narrative>Betel quid (Areca catechu) chewing is prevalent in Asia including among pregnant women.  Betel is known as carcinogenic but little is known about health risks for mother and off-spring.  A few available studies suggest that health risks are similar to that of undernourishment in early life; adverse pregnancy outcome, poor foetal and infant growth and increased risk for metabolic syndrome in adulthood. Thus if poor nutrition and betel chewing are combined synergetic affects are plausible. Set in a rural Bangladesh where undernutrition is prevalent the aim is to evaluate the health consequences for mother and offspring of betel chewing. The first part of the study following 3466 community-based pregnant women and their infants to 6 wks is completed and showed negative effects of betel nut use on maternal biomarkers and infants’ birthweight.  Now at 3 y, the children will be followed-up to evaluate whether the observed adverse effects are lasting in early childhood.  An estimated sample of about 2900 children will be available. At a clinic visit, the children will be assessed in terms of anthropometry, body composition, and blood pressure. A blood sample will be taken and analysed for biomarkers such as vitamin D, B-12, folate, lipids, inflammation, glucose and insulin.  The results of the study will be presented for relevant stakeholders and it is our hope that if necessary, the research will rapidly be turned into policy and public health interventions.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kan tuggande av betelnötter under graviditeten ge bestående påverkan på barnets tillväxt och metabola risk markörer? En kohortstudie på landsbygden i Bangladesh Tuggande av betelnötter (Areca catechu) är vanligt i delar av Asien, och speciellt hos gravida kvinnor då det anses motverka graviditets illamående. Betelnötter innehåller kända cancerframkallande substanser men det finns väldigt lite kunskap om hälsoriskerna för den gravida kvinnan och på barnet hon bär. Några få studier har indikerat hälsorisker av betelnötter av samma typ som undernäring framkallar: missfall, dödfödda barn, tillväxthämning av fostret, långsammare tillväxt hos barnet och ökad risk för metabola rubbningar relativt tidigt i livet. Om betelnötter tuggas av en undernärd befolkningsgrupp så finns det starka skäl att tro att de negativa effekterna samverkar och blir större. För beslutsfattare ska kunna bedöma om det finns behov av befolkningsbaserade åtgärder för att minska konsumtionen av betelnötter så behövs mer solid kunskap om dess hälsoeffekter. Den här studien genomförs på landsbygden i Bangladesh i ett landsbygdsområde där ett hälsoövervakningssystem möjliggör komplexa uppföljningsstudier över tid. Målsättningen är att utvärdera hälsokonsekvenserna för modern och barnet av tuggande av betelnötter under graviditeten. Vi har genomfört den första delen av studien där vi följde mamman och barnet fram till 6 veckors ålder. I denna del av studien har vi sett att en del av mammans mikro-näringsämnen och inflammationsmarkörer påverkades negativt av betelnöts användandet. Vi såg också en betydligt lägre födelsevikt hos barnen. Vi ämnar nu göra en uppföljning på barnet vid tre års ålder för att se om det finns kvarstående negativa effekter i form av tillväxthämning, förändringar i kroppsammansättningen och metabola risk markörer. I den första delen av studien ingick 3466 kvinnor och barn. Baserat på tidigare erfarenheter i området förväntar vi oss att kunna följa upp minst 80% av dessa, dvs ca 2900 barn. I den tidigare delstudien registrerade vi noggrant kvinnornas användande av betelnötter och de ingredienser som förekom. Vi kommer nu att informera kvinnorna och deras familjer om denna nya delen av studien och fråga om de vill vara med när barnet är tre år. De som väljer att vara med bjuds in till ett besök på ett lokalt hälsocenter. Insamlandet av data kommer att ske med största möjliga hänsyn till individernas sekretess och bevarande av anonymitet. De familjer som väljer att inte vara med kommer att erbjudas samma typ av primärhälsovård de som är med. Vid besöket vid hälsocentret kommer barnets vikt, längd, kroppsammansättning och blodtryck mätas. Dessutom kommer ett venöst blodprov om max 5 mL tas. Detta görs av hälsovårdspersonal som är väl utbildade i att göra detta. Blodprovet kommer att separeras och djupfrysas tlll -70C för att senare analyseras. De biomarkörer som kommer att analyseras är hemoglobin, vitamin D, vitamin B12, folat, fett biomarkörer, insulin, glukos och inflammationsmarkörer. Det insamlade datamaterialet kommer att avidentifieras så att ingen kan se vilken individ informationen hör till. Kodnyckel till identitet kommer att hållas inlåst och tillgänglig endast för behörig forskningspersonal. Data materialet kommer sen att bearbetas med statistiska metoder för att utröna om det finns kvarstående effekter av betelnöts användandet under graviditeten på barnet vid tre års ålder. Resultatet av studien kommer att presenteras vid olika vetenskapliga sammanhang. Dessutom kommer relevanta beslutsfattare bli inbjudna till ett möte där resultaten presenteras och där behovet av eventuella befolkningsbaserade åtgärder kan diskuteras. Resultaten kommer också att presenteras lokalt där studien är gjord. Då forskargruppen har goda kontakter med beslutsfattare är vår förväntan att resultat som indikerar allvarliga konsekvenser för folkhälsan snabbt kan leda till påverkan på policy och implementering av befolkningsbaserade interventioner.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den globala expansionen av bromsmediciner mot HIV infektion anses vara en av de största folkhälsoinsatser som någonsin genomförts. Hittills är resultaten lovande både vad gäller hälsa och överlevnad hos HIV positiva individer. Framväxten av läkemedelsresistenta virusvarianter utgör ett ständigt hot mot den globala expansionen av bromsmediciner. Eftersom bromsmedicinprogram i de flesta regioner i världen inte omfattar övervakning av virusmängd eller tester för att se ifall det kan finnas mutationer hos viruset, är det troligt att uppkomst och överföring av läkemedelsresistenta virus kan ske obemärkt under längre tidsperioder.Dessutom, även om det totala antalet Hiv-fall i många länder har minskat, kan överföring av resistenta virus fortsätta framför allt i grupper som har ett riskbeteende som kan HIV infektion. Sådana befolkningsgrupper kan också vara svåra att nå i förebyggande insatser och vård. De kan även ha beteenden som ökar risken för oregelbunden behandling. Dessa faktorer kan främja utvecklingen av läkemedelsresistens.Vårt forskningsprojekt bygger på stora representativa grupper av HIV positiva individer från olika delar av Etiopien, den näst folkrikaste nationen i Afrika söder om Sahara, och omfattar både Hiv-positiva patienter och individer med hög risk för HIV smitta. Långtidsuppföljning och tillgång till epidemiologiska och kliniska data samt arvsmassa från HIV kommer att kunna leda till ny och relevant information om de mönster och följder spridning av antiretroviral läkemedelsresistens kan ha. Denna kunskap kommer att vara till direkt nytta för modifiering av behandlingsprogram, och kommer att bidra till bättre bedömningar om behovet av rutinmässig virusmängdövervakning och resistenstestning i Afrika söder om Sahara. Dessutom kommer karakterisering av HIV spridningen i den allmänna befolkningen och högriskgrupper ge ny förståelse för hur HIV fortsätter att sprida i denna del av världen, vilket i sin tur möjliggör en effektivare utformning av förebyggande program. Denna information kommer att vara särskilt värdefull eftersom det kan kopplas till detaljerade ny kunskap om uppkomst av läkemedelsresistens.Resultaten vårt forskningsprojekt är uppenbara och kommer att ha en direkt betydelse för bromsmedicinprogram i Etiopien och omgivande länder, där en genetisk variant som kallas subtyp C är dominerande. Eftersom förekomsten av denna subtyp ökar i andra delar av världen, förväntas den nya kunskapen även ha betydelse globalt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>International migrants are subject to a lot of violence. The international community finds this violence unconscionable and excessive, but has a  limited understanding of how migrants can be protected from harm. Part of the problem is that research has consistently focused on how states and international organizations can protect migrant victims, instead of examining the forms of protection that migrants help to establish for themselves. This project seeks to contribute to efforts to understand and enhance migrant protection by studying how Myanmar migrants relate to migrant regularization schemes spanning Myanmar, Thailand and Malaysia. Tracing migrant trajectories along four migrant corridors from the beginning of their journeys to their end, we explore why migrants sometimes seek regularization, why at other times they seek ways of protecting themselves against the state and how this seemingly ambivalent behavior shapes broader migrant protection regimes. Forging a collaboration between two research projects that have thus far looked separately at the micro- and macro dimensions of migrant protection, this project will generate new data, conceptual insights and practical knowledge to help us better understand how the everyday efforts of migrants determine the impact and effectiveness of international efforts to protect them from harm.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Internationella migranter löper stor risk att uppleva och utsättas för olika typer av våld. I stort sett dagligen kan vi se mediala rapporter kring migranter som drunknar under sin färd över hav, som hålls inlåsta i burar vid gränsövergångar, som exploateras under slavlika arbetsförhållanden och som tvingas leva och bo i undermåliga läger under långa perioder. För att hitta ett mer hållbart sätt att hantera den internationella migrationen och samtidigt skydda migranter från våld och övergrepp har det internationella samfundet under en längre till försökt förhandla fram ett globalt avtal. Resultatet av dessa förhandlingar lades fram under slutet av förra året genom ”The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration”. Som titeln på detta avtal antyder ser de stater inblandade i processen här ett samband mellan en säker och ordnad migration och reguljär (legal) status. Detta understryks ytterligare genom två av avtalets viktigaste delmål: att säkerställa att migranter har juridiska handlingar som säkerställer deras identitet och att stater upprättar vägar för att migranter ska kunna migrera på laglig väg.Idén om att reguljär/laglig migration ger migranter ett ökat skydd mot våld och övergrepp bygger dock på erfarenheter från länder i det globala nord: där legal status ger migranter skydd mot deportationer samt ett bättre socialt skyddsnät och förbättrade arbetsvillkor. Detta är också ett av skälen till att rörelser som the Dreamers i USA och Ingen Människa är Illegal i Europa drivit krav om att migranters och flyktingars status ska ”legaliseras”. Samtidigt finns det en växande skara forskare som argumenterar för att dessa processer ser helt annorlunda ut för migranter som befinner sig i det globala syd – där reguljär/legal status inte med nödvändighet ger ett ökat skydd mot våld och övergrepp utan tvärtom kan sägas främja ojämställda relationer mellan migranter och dess arbetsgivare, rekryterare och stater. Vad dessa studier visar är att migranter i det globala syd ofta väljer irreguljära/illegala sätt att migrera – även när stater erbjuder möjligheten att göra det på reguljär/laglig väg. Vad det betyder är alltså att migranter väljer att resa och arbeta i länder ”illegalt”, eftersom de upplever att detta ger mer handlingsutrymme och rörelsefrihet under migrationsprocessen.Syftet med vårt forskningsprojekt är därför att öka vår kunskap kring varför denna situation uppstår – genom att studera hur migranter söker skydda sig från våld och övergrepp under migrationsprojektet och hur dessa strategier förhåller sig till staters ökade fokus på att ”legalisera” migrationen.Geografiskt undersöker vi detta genom en studie av migration från Myanmar/Burma, ett av de viktigaste ursprungsländerna för migration i den Sydostasiatiska regionen. Myanmar är ett mycket intressant land för just den här typen av studie – eftersom landets nuvarande regering satsar på just ”legalisering” som ett sätt att skydda migranters rättigheter. Detta till trots migrerar fortfarande en mycket stor majoritet av burmeserna via irreguljära/illegala kanaler. Vår studie ställer därför frågor kring vad som motiverar migranternas val att migrera legalt/illegalt, hur dessa val påverkar migranters skydd under processen samt på vilket sätt initiativ för att ”legalisera” migrationen kan utformas utefter migranternas egna erfarenheter och önskemål.Vår studie undersöker detta med hjälp av ett antal kvalitativa metoder, såsom deltagande observationer, djupintervjuer med burmesiska migranter samt intervjuer med organisationer, myndigheter och privata aktörer inblandade i projektet. För att förstå betydelsen av detta, introducerar vi begreppet skyddsregim som ett sätt att förstå det sammantagna landskap av aktörer och policies som människor navigerar för att fatta beslut kring hur de ska migrera på ett så säkert sätt som möjligt. För en sådan analys är också migranternas egen agens också helt central.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Internationella migranter löper stor risk att uppleva och utsättas för olika typer av våld. I stort sett dagligen kan vi se mediala rapporter kring migranter som drunknar under sin färd över hav, som hålls inlåsta i burar vid gränsövergångar, som exploateras under slavlika arbetsförhållanden och som tvingas leva och bo i undermåliga läger under långa perioder. För att hitta ett mer hållbart sätt att hantera den internationella migrationen och samtidigt skydda migranter från våld och övergrepp har det internationella samfundet under en längre till försökt förhandla fram ett globalt avtal. Resultatet av dessa förhandlingar lades fram under slutet av förra året genom ”The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration”. Som titeln på detta avtal antyder ser de stater inblandade i processen här ett samband mellan en säker och ordnad migration och reguljär (legal) status. Detta understryks ytterligare genom två av avtalets viktigaste delmål: att säkerställa att migranter har juridiska handlingar som säkerställer deras identitet och att stater upprättar vägar för att migranter ska kunna migrera på laglig väg.Idén om att reguljär/laglig migration ger migranter ett ökat skydd mot våld och övergrepp bygger dock på erfarenheter från länder i det globala nord: där legal status ger migranter skydd mot deportationer samt ett bättre socialt skyddsnät och förbättrade arbetsvillkor. Detta är också ett av skälen till att rörelser som the Dreamers i USA och Ingen Människa är Illegal i Europa drivit krav om att migranters och flyktingars status ska ”legaliseras”. Samtidigt finns det en växande skara forskare som argumenterar för att dessa processer ser helt annorlunda ut för migranter som befinner sig i det globala syd – där reguljär/legal status inte med nödvändighet ger ett ökat skydd mot våld och övergrepp utan tvärtom kan sägas främja ojämställda relationer mellan migranter och dess arbetsgivare, rekryterare och stater. Vad dessa studier visar är att migranter i det globala syd ofta väljer irreguljära/illegala sätt att migrera – även när stater erbjuder möjligheten att göra det på reguljär/laglig väg. Vad det betyder är alltså att migranter väljer att resa och arbeta i länder ”illegalt”, eftersom de upplever att detta ger mer handlingsutrymme och rörelsefrihet under migrationsprocessen.Syftet med vårt forskningsprojekt är därför att öka vår kunskap kring varför denna situation uppstår – genom att studera hur migranter söker skydda sig från våld och övergrepp under migrationsprojektet och hur dessa strategier förhåller sig till staters ökade fokus på att ”legalisera” migrationen.Geografiskt undersöker vi detta genom en studie av migration från Myanmar/Burma, ett av de viktigaste ursprungsländerna för migration i den Sydostasiatiska regionen. Myanmar är ett mycket intressant land för just den här typen av studie – eftersom landets nuvarande regering satsar på just ”legalisering” som ett sätt att skydda migranters rättigheter. Detta till trots migrerar fortfarande en mycket stor majoritet av burmeserna via irreguljära/illegala kanaler. Vår studie ställer därför frågor kring vad som motiverar migranternas val att migrera legalt/illegalt, hur dessa val påverkar migranters skydd under processen samt på vilket sätt initiativ för att ”legalisera” migrationen kan utformas utefter migranternas egna erfarenheter och önskemål.Vår studie undersöker detta med hjälp av ett antal kvalitativa metoder, såsom deltagande observationer, djupintervjuer med burmesiska migranter samt intervjuer med organisationer, myndigheter och privata aktörer inblandade i projektet. För att förstå betydelsen av detta, introducerar vi begreppet skyddsregim som ett sätt att förstå det sammantagna landskap av aktörer och policies som människor navigerar för att fatta beslut kring hur de ska migrera på ett så säkert sätt som möjligt. För en sådan analys är också migranternas egen agens också helt central.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den globala efterfrågan på livsmedel ökar, särskilt när det gäller animaliska produkter. Den globala köttindustrin har blivit beroende av antimikrobiella läkemedel fär att uppfylla den stigande efterfrågan. Antimikrobiella lÃ¤kemedel är en viktig resurs som anvÃ¤nds för att behandla infektioner i både djur och människor. På grund av överanvändning och felanvändning av dessa läkemedel har frekvensen av antimikrobiell resistens (AMR) ökat kraftigt. Multiresistenta bakterier med motstÃ¥ndskraft mot flera antibiotika har isolerats från köttindustrin men lite är känt om den verkliga omfattningen och spridningen av detta problem, särskilt i låginkomstländer i allmänhet och Nordafrika i synnerhet. Därför föreslår detta konsortium av svenska och egyptiska forskare att skapa ett nätverk för forskning och samarbete, samt att utveckla nya och optimera de redan existerande verktygen för att upptäcka AMR i flera reservoarer. Vi strävar efter att upprätta ett internationellt samarbete med en grupp av kliniska, veterinÃ¤ra och mikrobiologiska experter för att bygga ett nÃ¤tverk där metoder, tekniker och kunskaper kan utvecklas och spridas. I slutändan kommer vi att skapa ett dataset med förekomst av antibiotikaresistenta bakterier samt resistens- och genomiska data för att hjälpa till med upprättandet av framtida forskning rörande AMR i regionalt och underlätta global övervakning och minskning av antimikrobiell resistans. Det nuvarande förslaget avser att främja byggandet av ett nätverk av relevanta aktörer frÃ¥n Sverige och Egypten, men i framtiden avses också att bredda samarbetets omfattning.</narrative>
      <narrative>Global food demand is increasing, especially with regard to animal products, therefore global livestock production has to rely on extensively on antimicrobial use (AMU) to comply with rising consumer demands. Antimicrobial drugs are a common resource used to treat bacterial pathogens in both afflicted livestock and humans. However, due to their over use and misuse the frequency of detection of antimicrobial resistant bacterial pathogens has been increasing with higher prevalence of treatment failure occurring. Multi-drug antimicrobial resistance (AMR) isolates have been detected from the poultry sector but little is known about the true extent and dissemination of this problem, especially in North Africa. Therefore, this consortium of Swedish and Egyptian partners proposes to develop new and optimize the already-existing tools to detect and characterize AMR in multiple reservoirs. We aim at establishing an international collaboration with a One Health group of clinical, veterinary, and microbiology experts to build a network where methods, techniques and knowledge can be developed and disseminated. Ultimately, we will produce an AMR dataset with phenotypic and genomic data to help in the establishment of future research Middle-East AMR projects to aid in the global surveillance and reduction of antimicrobial resistance. The current proposal intends to promote building a network of relevant actors from Sweden, Egypt and beyond to broaden the scope of the collaboration.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Development of a Egyptian-Swedish One Health collaboration on antibiotic resistance in poultry and the impact on human health</narrative>
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      <narrative>Global food demand is increasing, especially with regard to animal products, therefore global livestock production has to rely on extensively on antimicrobial use (AMU) to comply with rising consumer demands. Antimicrobial drugs are a common resource used to treat bacterial pathogens in both afflicted livestock and humans. However, due to their over use and misuse the frequency of detection of antimicrobial resistant bacterial pathogens has been increasing with higher prevalence of treatment failure occurring. Multi-drug antimicrobial resistance (AMR) isolates have been detected from the poultry sector but little is known about the true extent and dissemination of this problem, especially in North Africa. Therefore, this consortium of Swedish and Egyptian partners proposes to develop new and optimize the already-existing tools to detect and characterize AMR in multiple reservoirs. We aim at establishing an international collaboration with a One Health group of clinical, veterinary, and microbiology experts to build a network where methods, techniques and knowledge can be developed and disseminated. Ultimately, we will produce an AMR dataset with phenotypic and genomic data to help in the establishment of future research Middle-East AMR projects to aid in the global surveillance and reduction of antimicrobial resistance. The current proposal intends to promote building a network of relevant actors from Sweden, Egypt and beyond to broaden the scope of the collaboration.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den globala efterfrågan på livsmedel ökar, särskilt när det gäller animaliska produkter. Den globala köttindustrin har blivit beroende av antimikrobiella läkemedel fär att uppfylla den stigande efterfrågan. Antimikrobiella lÃ¤kemedel är en viktig resurs som anvÃ¤nds för att behandla infektioner i både djur och människor. På grund av överanvändning och felanvändning av dessa läkemedel har frekvensen av antimikrobiell resistens (AMR) ökat kraftigt. Multiresistenta bakterier med motstÃ¥ndskraft mot flera antibiotika har isolerats från köttindustrin men lite är känt om den verkliga omfattningen och spridningen av detta problem, särskilt i låginkomstländer i allmänhet och Nordafrika i synnerhet. Därför föreslår detta konsortium av svenska och egyptiska forskare att skapa ett nätverk för forskning och samarbete, samt att utveckla nya och optimera de redan existerande verktygen för att upptäcka AMR i flera reservoarer. Vi strävar efter att upprätta ett internationellt samarbete med en grupp av kliniska, veterinÃ¤ra och mikrobiologiska experter för att bygga ett nÃ¤tverk där metoder, tekniker och kunskaper kan utvecklas och spridas. I slutändan kommer vi att skapa ett dataset med förekomst av antibiotikaresistenta bakterier samt resistens- och genomiska data för att hjälpa till med upprättandet av framtida forskning rörande AMR i regionalt och underlätta global övervakning och minskning av antimikrobiell resistans. Det nuvarande förslaget avser att främja byggandet av ett nätverk av relevanta aktörer frÃ¥n Sverige och Egypten, men i framtiden avses också att bredda samarbetets omfattning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Uppsala universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.a - Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Educational Pathways to Multilingual Citizenship: The case of Mozambique</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet har som syfte att bidra till en förbättring av modersmålsundervisning i afrikanska språk i mozambikanska skolar och i förlängningen tillförsäkra en flerspåkig utveckling. Trots decennier av kunskap om modersmålets betydelse för barnets inlärning har framstegen med att introducera dessa språk i utbildningsväsendet fortsatt varit minimala. Mycket forskning har visat att föräldrars och övrigas deltagande i utformingen av utbildningen bidrar positivt till barns modersmålsbaserad flerspråkiga utveckling under förutsättningar att lokalsamhället kan få socioekomiska eller andra generella vinster av utbildningsinsatsen (cf. Stroud, 2001, 2009; Chimbutane, 2011). Projektet tar sin utgångspunkt i denna observation för att tillsammans med det lokala samhällets utbildningsintressenter (föräldrar, lärare, utbidlningspolitiker och NGOs) arbetar fram ett antal deltagande insatser i den lokala skolan. Forskningsintresset kommer också att fokuseras på hur deltagandet att skapa fram en flerspråkig undervisning kommer deltagarna tillgodo generellt - t ex i vilken utsträckning deltagarna upplever sitt aktörskap som positivt och på vilka sätt. Projektets teoretiska bidrag står att finna i en vidareutveckling av begreppet språkligt medborgarskap (linguistic citizenship).</narrative>
      <narrative>Breaking generational cycles of poverty, inequity and lack of agency in vulnerable populations in the geopolitical South requires an approach that recognizes the persistence of coloniality in the postcolony and the need to rupture of circuits of colonial transmission. Language and multilingualism are at the nexus of vulnerability, and subsequently comprise sites for the reproduction of disadvantage and its remedy. The project seeks to develop and theorize an advocacy program for community involvement in MTBBE provisions. It will mobilize stakeholder (parents, teachers, local educational functionaries) praxes around a construct of linguistic/multilingual citizenship  by (a) exploring the principles and practices used around child-centered, community-driven language education activities; (b) attending to how enhancing voice and participation of stakehlders in language educational contexts may find amplification in democratic value and agency across other sectors of society; (c) investigate how findings from (a) and (b) can be imported into policy. Thd project will comprise 4 work packages over 3 years. The general methodoglogical approach taken is linguistic ethnography and interactional sociolinguistics, and the principle design is cooperative ethnographic monitoring that opens for a critical engagement of stakeholders in program design and delivery. The project will contribute to multilingualism as a strategic component for participatory redress of vulnerabilities.</narrative>
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      <email>vetenskapsradet@vr.se</email>
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      <narrative>Educational Pathways to Multilingual Citizenship: The case of Mozambique</narrative>
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      <narrative>Breaking generational cycles of poverty, inequity and lack of agency in vulnerable populations in the geopolitical South requires an approach that recognizes the persistence of coloniality in the postcolony and the need to rupture of circuits of colonial transmission. Language and multilingualism are at the nexus of vulnerability, and subsequently comprise sites for the reproduction of disadvantage and its remedy. The project seeks to develop and theorize an advocacy program for community involvement in MTBBE provisions. It will mobilize stakeholder (parents, teachers, local educational functionaries) praxes around a construct of linguistic/multilingual citizenship  by (a) exploring the principles and practices used around child-centered, community-driven language education activities; (b) attending to how enhancing voice and participation of stakehlders in language educational contexts may find amplification in democratic value and agency across other sectors of society; (c) investigate how findings from (a) and (b) can be imported into policy. Thd project will comprise 4 work packages over 3 years. The general methodoglogical approach taken is linguistic ethnography and interactional sociolinguistics, and the principle design is cooperative ethnographic monitoring that opens for a critical engagement of stakeholders in program design and delivery. The project will contribute to multilingualism as a strategic component for participatory redress of vulnerabilities.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet har som syfte att bidra till en förbättring av modersmålsundervisning i afrikanska språk i mozambikanska skolar och i förlängningen tillförsäkra en flerspåkig utveckling. Trots decennier av kunskap om modersmålets betydelse för barnets inlärning har framstegen med att introducera dessa språk i utbildningsväsendet fortsatt varit minimala. Mycket forskning har visat att föräldrars och övrigas deltagande i utformingen av utbildningen bidrar positivt till barns modersmålsbaserad flerspråkiga utveckling under förutsättningar att lokalsamhället kan få socioekomiska eller andra generella vinster av utbildningsinsatsen (cf. Stroud, 2001, 2009; Chimbutane, 2011). Projektet tar sin utgångspunkt i denna observation för att tillsammans med det lokala samhällets utbildningsintressenter (föräldrar, lärare, utbidlningspolitiker och NGOs) arbetar fram ett antal deltagande insatser i den lokala skolan. Forskningsintresset kommer också att fokuseras på hur deltagandet att skapa fram en flerspråkig undervisning kommer deltagarna tillgodo generellt - t ex i vilken utsträckning deltagarna upplever sitt aktörskap som positivt och på vilka sätt. Projektets teoretiska bidrag står att finna i en vidareutveckling av begreppet språkligt medborgarskap (linguistic citizenship).</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-51000" type="80" role="2" crs-channel-code="51000">
      <narrative>Stockholms universitet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-29" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-51000" type="80" role="4" crs-channel-code="51000">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.1 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla flickor och pojkar fullbordar avgiftsfri och likvärdig grundskole- och gymnasieutbildning av god kvalitet som leder till relevanta och ändamålsenliga kunskaper.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I södra Afrika har viltförvaltningen under de senaste årtiondena i ökande grad kommit att präglas av militarisering. I kampen mot tjuvjakt används allt oftare den nationella militären och parkvakter förses med mer sofistikerade vapen och militär utrustning och ges allt mer avancerad militär träning. Projektets syfte är att undersöka vad denna utveckling får för konsekvenser för viltförvaltningens legitimitet och effektivitet. Vi fokuserar vår empiriska undersökning på Kavango Zambezi (KAZA) i södra Afrika. Detta är ett gränsöverskridande reservat som delas av Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia och Zimbabwe där de inblandade länderna visar stor variation i termer av att ha militariserat sin viltförvaltning. Hur dessa olika system för att uppmuntra regelefterlevnad fungerar har dock inte studerats i någon större utsträckning. Med hjälp av djupintervjuer och en omfattande enkätundersökning avser vi därför att bidra till ökad kunskap kring hur olika metoder för att uppmuntra regelefterlevnad upplevs av både officiella aktörer och brukare. Vi använder oss alltså både av storskaliga enkäter och djupintervjuer för att undersöka attityder till tjuvjakt och regelefterlevnad bland brukare, vilket är en avgörande faktor i framgångsrik förvaltning av reservat. Sådana unika data ger oss stora möjligheter till både teoriutveckling och empiriska insikter av relevans för beslutsfattare och resursanvändare. Viltförvaltning är en hörnsten i såväl bevarandet av biologisk mångfald som för effektiv fattigdomsbekämpning. De stora reservat som finns i Afrika söder om Sahara sägs ofta vara särskilt viktiga i detta avseende. Men dessa skyddade områden hotas samtidigt av tjuvjakt och överutnyttjande av gemensamma resurser. Att förstå hur tjuvjakt bäst kan bekämpas samt vilka faktorer och omgivande institutionella system som bäst uppmuntrar regelefterlevnad är därför av stor vikt. Projektet har Centre for Collective Action Research (CeCAR) och statsvetenskapliga institutionen i Göteborg som sin bas men kommer i stor utsträckning dra nytta av de kontakter och den erfarenhet vi sedan tidigare har från att arbeta i Afrika söder om Sahara kring frågor om hur institutioner påverkar naturresurshantering.</narrative>
      <narrative>Recent decades have witnessed an increasing militarization of wildlife and biodiversity conservation. This trend has been most profound in African countries, where state agencies have responded to heavily armed poachers by providing rangers with more sophisticated and lethal weapons as well as more rigorous military training. The consequences of applying militarized forms of conservation measures have, however, rarely been evaluated in empirical research. The overall objective of this project is to investigate how military style wildlife management affect the effectiveness and legitimacy of conservation efforts in southern Africa. It focuses on the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA) – a collaboration that includes five countries that show great variation in terms of the extent to which their conservation policies rely on military approaches – and will conduct in-depth interviews with managers and park rangers as well as implement a large-scale survey questionnaire among local communities and resource users. This unique data, focusing on questions related to perceptions about enforcement frameworks and willingness to comply among local communities, has the potential to generate findings of both theoretical and real-world importance. The project builds on the project participants’ experience of pilot-studies in the KAZA area and a memorandum of understanding with the park authorities is already established.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kriget mot tjuvjakt i Afrikas fredsparker: En studie av militariserad viltvård</narrative>
      <narrative>Waging war to save the peace parks: A study of militarization of wildlife management</narrative>
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      <narrative>Recent decades have witnessed an increasing militarization of wildlife and biodiversity conservation. This trend has been most profound in African countries, where state agencies have responded to heavily armed poachers by providing rangers with more sophisticated and lethal weapons as well as more rigorous military training. The consequences of applying militarized forms of conservation measures have, however, rarely been evaluated in empirical research. The overall objective of this project is to investigate how military style wildlife management affect the effectiveness and legitimacy of conservation efforts in southern Africa. It focuses on the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA) – a collaboration that includes five countries that show great variation in terms of the extent to which their conservation policies rely on military approaches – and will conduct in-depth interviews with managers and park rangers as well as implement a large-scale survey questionnaire among local communities and resource users. This unique data, focusing on questions related to perceptions about enforcement frameworks and willingness to comply among local communities, has the potential to generate findings of both theoretical and real-world importance. The project builds on the project participants’ experience of pilot-studies in the KAZA area and a memorandum of understanding with the park authorities is already established.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I södra Afrika har viltförvaltningen under de senaste årtiondena i ökande grad kommit att präglas av militarisering. I kampen mot tjuvjakt används allt oftare den nationella militären och parkvakter förses med mer sofistikerade vapen och militär utrustning och ges allt mer avancerad militär träning. Projektets syfte är att undersöka vad denna utveckling får för konsekvenser för viltförvaltningens legitimitet och effektivitet. Vi fokuserar vår empiriska undersökning på Kavango Zambezi (KAZA) i södra Afrika. Detta är ett gränsöverskridande reservat som delas av Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia och Zimbabwe där de inblandade länderna visar stor variation i termer av att ha militariserat sin viltförvaltning. Hur dessa olika system för att uppmuntra regelefterlevnad fungerar har dock inte studerats i någon större utsträckning. Med hjälp av djupintervjuer och en omfattande enkätundersökning avser vi därför att bidra till ökad kunskap kring hur olika metoder för att uppmuntra regelefterlevnad upplevs av både officiella aktörer och brukare. Vi använder oss alltså både av storskaliga enkäter och djupintervjuer för att undersöka attityder till tjuvjakt och regelefterlevnad bland brukare, vilket är en avgörande faktor i framgångsrik förvaltning av reservat. Sådana unika data ger oss stora möjligheter till både teoriutveckling och empiriska insikter av relevans för beslutsfattare och resursanvändare. Viltförvaltning är en hörnsten i såväl bevarandet av biologisk mångfald som för effektiv fattigdomsbekämpning. De stora reservat som finns i Afrika söder om Sahara sägs ofta vara särskilt viktiga i detta avseende. Men dessa skyddade områden hotas samtidigt av tjuvjakt och överutnyttjande av gemensamma resurser. Att förstå hur tjuvjakt bäst kan bekämpas samt vilka faktorer och omgivande institutionella system som bäst uppmuntrar regelefterlevnad är därför av stor vikt. Projektet har Centre for Collective Action Research (CeCAR) och statsvetenskapliga institutionen i Göteborg som sin bas men kommer i stor utsträckning dra nytta av de kontakter och den erfarenhet vi sedan tidigare har från att arbeta i Afrika söder om Sahara kring frågor om hur institutioner påverkar naturresurshantering.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Göteborgs universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-29-2020-03233_1</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förklaringar till Inkluderande urbanisering i små städer i Tanzania och Uganda</narrative>
      <narrative>Explaining inclusive lower-level urbanization in Tanzania and Uganda</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The project studies lower level urbanization in Uganda and Tanzania, aiming to assess under what social, economic and spatial conditions that processes of urbanization at the lowest level of the urban hierarchy can promote the livelihoods and welfare of residents in small towns. In sub-Saharan Africa, future urbanization is considered to be driven by a set of negative rural pressures, rather than the attraction of urban areas. The continuing importance of agriculture characterizes urbanization, as opportunities outside agriculture are limited. Small towns take on a special role in this context: the majority of the urban population lives in cities below 300 000 inhabitants, 26% in small towns of less than 50000 inhabitants. While linkages to agriculture are likely to continue to play a major role in urban livelihoods, kinship relations provide support in the absence of formalized systems of welfare provision. Theoretically the project combines perspectives from urban systems theory with perspectives on multi-local livelihoods to situate urbanisation processes spatially and economically, with respect to the urban system, rural surroundings and local business structure, politically in terms of local governance and socially in relation to kinship and multi-local livelihoods. The methodology involves a ground-breaking combination of remote sensing data analysis and the collection of quantitative data and qualitative interviews in selected sites in Tanzania and Uganda.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ett starkt fokus har riktats mot globala städer i takt med att världen urbaniseras allt snabbare. Urbaniseringen kommer dock inte att bäras av välbeställda konsumenter i globala städer som New York, Paris och Singapore, utan av en fattig lansbygdsbefolkning i det globala syd. Tidigare historiska exempel på urbaniseringsprocesser hämtas från det Globala Nord, men där innebar urbaniseringen minskad fattigdom när landsbygdsbefolkningen lämnade jordbruket och började arbeta inom industrin. I Afrika söder om Sahara är urbanisering inte kopplat till samma processer, utan här drivs urbaniseringen inte av industrialiseringen i städerna utan i stället av negativa processer på landsbygden, t ex befolkningsökning, ökande utarmning av naturresurser och klimatförändringar. Samtidigt innebär bristen på industrialisering att den urbaniserade befolkningen kommer att vara fortsatt beroende av jordbrukte för sin försörjning. Givet detta, har små städer som har direkta kopplingar till den omgivande landsbygden en viktig roll att spela i urbaniseringsprocesser i Afrika som helhet. I brist på statliga välfärdssystem så är försörjningsmönster i Afrika ofta kopplade till sociala nätverk och familjerelationer. Dessa nätverk sträcker sig geografiskt ofta över flera städer, mellan stad och land eller mellan olika landsbygdsområden och möjliggör länkar till jordbruket, men också omsorg om familjemedlemmar.Hur inkluderande urbaniseringen (inclusive urbanization) inom små städer är blir avgörande för möjligheten att bekämpa fattigdom också till följd av kopplingarna till andra geografiska områden. Inkluderande urbanisering är urbanisering som leder till  jämlik ekonomisk tillväxt och social villkor, i förhållande till kön, klass och generation. Projektet kommer att studera urbaniseringsprocesser i små städer - städer med mindre än 50000 invånare i två länder: Tanzania och Uganda. Genom en unik metod kommer vi att använda satellitbilder och geografiska informations system för att identifiera alla små städer som har upplevt inkluderande urbanisering sedan millenieskiftet. Åtta små städer kommer att väljas ut i varje land, i dessa kommer vi att samla in kvantitativa data genom ett frågeformulär riktat till alla vuxna individer i 4000 hushåll för att förstå hur deras försörjning ser ut, hur den är kopplad till den omgivande landsbygden och hur den hänger ihop med arbetstillfällen inom städerna som sådana. Från deltagarna i den kvantitativa undersökningen kommer 30 personer i varje stad att väljas ut för att djupintervjuas. Här stratifierar vi urvalet efter kön och ålder för att kunna se hur försörjningsmöjligheter skiljer sig åt. Vi kommer att samla in detaljerade data över migrationsmönster och förklaringar till varför vissa grupper har lämnat landsbygden. Slutligen, så intervjuar vi också lokala myndigheter och företrädare för det lokala näringslivet i varje stad, för att studera vilken roll lokala beslutsfattare och näringslivsstrukturen har för jämlik ekonomisk tillväxt.Genom projektet kommer vi dels kunna kartlägga och identifiera inkluderande urbanisering genom ett index som bygger helt och hållet på satellitdata, vilket innebär att det kan tillämpas på andra data fattiga områden, i Afrika som helhet. Analysen av sociala och familjebaserade nätverk innebär att vi kan fastställa betydelsen av dessa i fattiga människors försörjning medan vi får möjlighet att förstå om dessa bidrar till mer eller mindre jämlika urbaniseringsmönster. Slutligen kommer intervjuerna med myndighetspersoner och lokala näringslivsföreträdare ge oss insikter om möjligheter respektive begränsningarna när det gäller att få till stånd inkluderande urbanisering genom politiska initiativ.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ett starkt fokus har riktats mot globala städer i takt med att världen urbaniseras allt snabbare. Urbaniseringen kommer dock inte att bäras av välbeställda konsumenter i globala städer som New York, Paris och Singapore, utan av en fattig lansbygdsbefolkning i det globala syd. Tidigare historiska exempel på urbaniseringsprocesser hämtas från det Globala Nord, men där innebar urbaniseringen minskad fattigdom när landsbygdsbefolkningen lämnade jordbruket och började arbeta inom industrin. I Afrika söder om Sahara är urbanisering inte kopplat till samma processer, utan här drivs urbaniseringen inte av industrialiseringen i städerna utan i stället av negativa processer på landsbygden, t ex befolkningsökning, ökande utarmning av naturresurser och klimatförändringar. Samtidigt innebär bristen på industrialisering att den urbaniserade befolkningen kommer att vara fortsatt beroende av jordbrukte för sin försörjning. Givet detta, har små städer som har direkta kopplingar till den omgivande landsbygden en viktig roll att spela i urbaniseringsprocesser i Afrika som helhet. I brist på statliga välfärdssystem så är försörjningsmönster i Afrika ofta kopplade till sociala nätverk och familjerelationer. Dessa nätverk sträcker sig geografiskt ofta över flera städer, mellan stad och land eller mellan olika landsbygdsområden och möjliggör länkar till jordbruket, men också omsorg om familjemedlemmar.Hur inkluderande urbaniseringen (inclusive urbanization) inom små städer är blir avgörande för möjligheten att bekämpa fattigdom också till följd av kopplingarna till andra geografiska områden. Inkluderande urbanisering är urbanisering som leder till  jämlik ekonomisk tillväxt och social villkor, i förhållande till kön, klass och generation. Projektet kommer att studera urbaniseringsprocesser i små städer - städer med mindre än 50000 invånare i två länder: Tanzania och Uganda. Genom en unik metod kommer vi att använda satellitbilder och geografiska informations system för att identifiera alla små städer som har upplevt inkluderande urbanisering sedan millenieskiftet. Åtta små städer kommer att väljas ut i varje land, i dessa kommer vi att samla in kvantitativa data genom ett frågeformulär riktat till alla vuxna individer i 4000 hushåll för att förstå hur deras försörjning ser ut, hur den är kopplad till den omgivande landsbygden och hur den hänger ihop med arbetstillfällen inom städerna som sådana. Från deltagarna i den kvantitativa undersökningen kommer 30 personer i varje stad att väljas ut för att djupintervjuas. Här stratifierar vi urvalet efter kön och ålder för att kunna se hur försörjningsmöjligheter skiljer sig åt. Vi kommer att samla in detaljerade data över migrationsmönster och förklaringar till varför vissa grupper har lämnat landsbygden. Slutligen, så intervjuar vi också lokala myndigheter och företrädare för det lokala näringslivet i varje stad, för att studera vilken roll lokala beslutsfattare och näringslivsstrukturen har för jämlik ekonomisk tillväxt.Genom projektet kommer vi dels kunna kartlägga och identifiera inkluderande urbanisering genom ett index som bygger helt och hållet på satellitdata, vilket innebär att det kan tillämpas på andra data fattiga områden, i Afrika som helhet. Analysen av sociala och familjebaserade nätverk innebär att vi kan fastställa betydelsen av dessa i fattiga människors försörjning medan vi får möjlighet att förstå om dessa bidrar till mer eller mindre jämlika urbaniseringsmönster. Slutligen kommer intervjuerna med myndighetspersoner och lokala näringslivsföreträdare ge oss insikter om möjligheter respektive begränsningarna när det gäller att få till stånd inkluderande urbanisering genom politiska initiativ.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The project studies lower level urbanization in Uganda and Tanzania, aiming to assess under what social, economic and spatial conditions that processes of urbanization at the lowest level of the urban hierarchy can promote the livelihoods and welfare of residents in small towns. In sub-Saharan Africa, future urbanization is considered to be driven by a set of negative rural pressures, rather than the attraction of urban areas. The continuing importance of agriculture characterizes urbanization, as opportunities outside agriculture are limited. Small towns take on a special role in this context: the majority of the urban population lives in cities below 300 000 inhabitants, 26% in small towns of less than 50000 inhabitants. While linkages to agriculture are likely to continue to play a major role in urban livelihoods, kinship relations provide support in the absence of formalized systems of welfare provision. Theoretically the project combines perspectives from urban systems theory with perspectives on multi-local livelihoods to situate urbanisation processes spatially and economically, with respect to the urban system, rural surroundings and local business structure, politically in terms of local governance and socially in relation to kinship and multi-local livelihoods. The methodology involves a ground-breaking combination of remote sensing data analysis and the collection of quantitative data and qualitative interviews in selected sites in Tanzania and Uganda.</narrative>
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      <narrative>From Climate Change Adaptation to Climate Resilience – Identifying the missing links</narrative>
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      <narrative>A reactive adaptation strategy as a response to an extreme climate event is short-lived and in most cases, unsustainable. Building resilience towards climate change impacts and ‘building back better’ is the sustainable way forward. Climate change impacts are very critical in vulnerable societies in Africa mainly because a climate crisis within no time translates into a humanitarian crisis through acute food shortage and lack of access to safe and clean water. Given the context, this network project aims to understand the current state of climate change adaptation policies and practices in vulnerable settings – smallholder farmers and urban marginalized poor – in Kenya and Tanzania. We will identify the reasons why the climate resilience of these vulnerable groups has not improved over the decades despite implementation of several adaptation funds and projects. This project coordinated by Nordic Africa Institute in Sweden collaborating with Kenyatta University in Kenya and University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania aims to build a research network involving researchers, policy makers, intergovernmental organizations, organized farmer group representatives and other relevant stakeholders through a series of meetings, workshops and field visits. The project will provide valuable insights in devising strategies towards uplifting the vulnerable sections of society towards a climate resilient future.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Klimatet förändras och effekterna av klimatförändringarna blir allt svårare för befolkning och miljö. Även om klimatförändringarna är ett globalt fenomen, känns dess effekter annorlunda i olika delar av världen beroende på den socioekonomiska kapaciteten i dessa regioner för att absorbera klimatkrisen. Vetenskapliga fynd indikerar att den afrikanska kontinenten är en av de svårast drabbade av de negativa effekterna av klimatförändringar främst på grund av dess låga anpassningsförmåga till klimatförändringar. Under de senaste decennierna har flera internationella och nationella finansieringsbyråer, allianser och organisationer genomfört flera anpassningsprojekt för klimatförändringar i majoriteten av de afrikanska länderna. Frågan kvarstår emellertid varför är det att dessa lands anpassningsförmåga, särskilt anpassningsförmågan hos de mest utsatta grupperna i dessa länder fortfarande inte förbättras. Detta nätverksprojekt syftar därför till att förstå situationen genom en serie nätverksaktiviteter i östra afrikanska länder Kenya och Tanzania.Det föreslagna projektet är att bygga och utveckla samarbete mellan Sverige, Kenya och Tanzania. Det koordinerande institutet i Sverige är Nordiska Afrika Institutet i Uppsala, och de deltagande instituten i Kenya och Tanzania är Kenyatta University och University of Dar es Salaam. Projektledaren i samarbete med de deltagande forskarna i Kenya och Tanzania syftar till att utveckla, underlätta och implementera nätverksaktiviteter som intressentmöten, workshops och fältbesök. Syftet med dessa nätverksaktiviteter är att förstå det aktuella tillståndet för anpassning av klimatförändringarna och klimatresiliens i de mest sårbara delarna av de två länderna - småbrukare och marginaliserade stadsfattiga. Det är viktigt att förstå de grundläggande orsakerna till den oförberedda och bristen på anpassningsförmåga och bristen på klimatresiliens i dessa utsatta grupper. Är det på grund av bristen på spridning av relevant och aktuell klimatinformation, eller är det på grund av bristen på social, institutionell och ekonomisk kapacitet bland dessa utsatta avdelningar och respektive lokala administrativa organisationer?Fallstudiegrupperna som identifierats i Kenya är småbrukarna i två klimatmiljöer, en i det halvtorra östra Machakos länet, och det andra i det västra fuktiga tätbefolkade Vihiga länet. Fallstudiegrupperna i Tanzania inkluderar småbrukarna i Dodoma och den marginaliserade stadsgruppen i Dar es Salaam. Jämförelsen mellan sektioner i Kenya kan ge förståelse för tillståndet för klimatresiliens hos samma grupp - småbrukare - i olika klimatmiljöer. Medan bedömningen i Tanzania kan ge insatser för klimatresiliens ur landsbygds- och stadsperspektiv. Den inledande fasen av projektet planeras börja i Kenya och genom en serie möten, workshops och fältbesök. Detta följs sedan av liknande nätverksaktiviteter i Tanzania. Mot slutet av projektet planeras en workshop i Sverige i syfte att sammanställa alla fynd från nätverksverksamheten och skriva ett forskningsförslag som bygger på detta nätverk projektresultat och samarbete.Resultaten från detta nätverksprojekt kan ge värdefull insikt om det stora problemet som den utsatta befolkningen står inför när det gäller att uppnå hållbar klimatresiliens. Detta har hög prioritet, särskilt i Afrika, eftersom klimatkrisen automatiskt innebär matkris, akut matbrist och allvarlig hälsokris som påverkar regionens socioekonomiska underhåll. De flesta delar av Afrika är redan under stress på grund av politisk instabilitet och finanskris, och klimatkrisen har potential att driva dem längre än återhämtningen. Därför är detta projekt mycket relevant för att ge svar på hur samhället kan lyftas upp från en reaktiv klimatanpassning varje gång en klimatkris inträffar till ett mer hållbart klimatfjädrande samhället. Resultaten från detta projekt genom samarbete och lika deltagande kommer att leda till ömsesidigt kunskapsutbyte.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.6 - Till 2030 minska städernas negativa miljöpåverkan per person, bland annat genom att ägna särskild uppmärksamhet åt luftkvalitet samt hantering av kommunalt och annat avfall.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Legal identity comprises a documented relationship between a person, the law and the state. Some insurgencies seek to replace the state and start issuing legal identity documents (e.g. ID cards or birth certificates) to the people under their control.We study this phenomenon and its wide-ranging implications by looking at three complementary cases:the Kachin Independence Organisation/Army in Myanmar (which recently started issuing ID documents);the Syrian Interim Government (which used to issue ID documents but now faces defeat);the Turkish Republic of North Cyprus (which has become an established but widely unrecognized state).We will explore what shape legal identity takes in these three contexts, what implications it has for the people affected, and how these people navigate major political shifts.Legal identity is an SDG target (16:9) and it underpins the SDGs at large. Not having a recognized legal identity can severely implicate people’s human rights and it may cause statelessness. Our project is academically relevant, because it goes to the core of unresolved tensions around theorising sovereign statehood and the authority to make law.Conceptually we develop an inter-disciplinary combination of rebel governance literature in social/political science and critical interventions in legal scholarship. Methodologically, our ethnographic fieldwork will draw on an innovative combination of political histories, personal life histories and material culture.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Juridisk identitet innebär ett dokumenterat förhållande mellan en individ, lagen och staten. Juridisk identitet anses allmänt vara något som endast suveräna stater kan utfärda. Men i samband med inbördeskrig kan mer komplexa situationer uppstå. Vissa rebellrörelser som utmanar staten utvecklar system för att styra territorier och de människor de kontrollerar. Det kan handla om att utfärda juridiska identitetshandlingar (t.ex. ID-kort, pass) eller livscykeldokument (t.ex. födelsecertifikat, äktenskapshandlingar och dödsattester). Detta är nödvändigt eftersom i tider av väpnad konflikt fortsätter människor att födas, dö, gifta sig och skiljas.Juridisk identitet är relevant av många olika skäl. Mål 16:9 för hållbar utveckling syftar till att säkra "juridisk identitet för alla" fram till 2030. Men frågan om juridisk identitet är en utgångspunkt för hela SDG-agendan eftersom en person som inte har juridisk identitet kommer att få kämpa för att få tillgång till de mest grundläggande mänskliga rättigheterna. Juridisk identitet ligger därmed till grund för själva idéen om en rättighetsbaserad hållbar utveckling.Hittills har rebellrörelser och ett icke-statligt utfärdande av juridisk dokumentation inte studerats tillräckligt trots att det för med sig stora konsekvenser, både i praktiken (för de individer som bär sådana identitetshandlingar) och akademiskt (eftersom det väcker viktiga frågor om suveräna stater).Konflikter mellan stater och rebellgrupper som ger människor en juridisk identitet får ofta stora humanitära konsekvenser för de inblandade. Frånvaron av ID-handlingar kan hindra individer från att erhålla livsavgörande hjälpinsatser och innehav av ID-handlingar kan utsätta dem som är registrerade för tvångsåtgärder. Rebellrörelser kan ta ut skatter eller rekrytera soldater och människor kan hamna i statslöshet och utsatthet när framgångsrika rebellrörelser upphör att existera.Vårt projekt syftar till att studera detta fenomen genom att analysera tre fall:Kachins självständighetsorganisation/armé (KIO/A) i Myanmar;Syriska interimregeringen (SIG);Turkiska republiken Nordcypern (TRNC).I stället för att jämföra de tre fallen betraktar vi dem som kompletterande exempel på hur juridisk identitet gestaltar sig inom tre olika rebellrörelser. Det första fallet, KIO/A, är en rörelse som nyligen har börjat utfärda ID-handlingar: dessa dokument är alltså omgivna av osäkerhet. Den andra fallet, SIG, började utfärda ID-handlingar under det syriska inbördeskriget men står nu inför ett nederlag: rörelsens dokument har tappat sin makt och kan istället betraktas som bevis på samarbete med ”terrorister” av Assad-regimen. Det tredje fallet, TNRC, började utfärda ID-dokument på 1970-talet: dessa dokument har således utfärdats under lång tid på norra Cypern och går att jämföra med de dokument som utfärdas i "normala stater", men den juridiska identiteten fortsätter att undermineras av olösta konflikter och saknar ett internationell erkännande.Projektet kommer att bedriva etnografisk forskning i dessa tre kontexter för att besvara följande forskningsfrågor:I vilken utsträckning utfärdar de tre politiska enheterna olika former av juridisk identitet till de människor de försöker styra över, och vilken materiell form har den juridiska identiteten?Vilka möjligheter eller hot erbjuder en juridisk identitet dessa människor?Hur navigerar människor de förändringar som äger rum när den politiska enhetens ställning som ger ut juridisk identitet förändras på ett avgörande sätt?Vårt projekt bidrar med ny kunskap eftersom det studerar ett viktigt fenomen som ännu inte erhållit tillräcklig akademisk uppmärksamhet. Det är innovativt, eftersom det tar utgångspunkt i två akademiska discipliner: samhällsvetenskaplig forskning om rebellrörelser och vardagen för de människor som lever under deras styre, samt juridisk forskning om utmaningarna att tillämpa internationell rätt på ett sammanhang där staten (och dess lagar) är föremål för konflikter.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Legal identity comprises a documented relationship between a person, the law and the state. Some insurgencies seek to replace the state and start issuing legal identity documents (e.g. ID cards or birth certificates) to the people under their control.We study this phenomenon and its wide-ranging implications by looking at three complementary cases:the Kachin Independence Organisation/Army in Myanmar (which recently started issuing ID documents);the Syrian Interim Government (which used to issue ID documents but now faces defeat);the Turkish Republic of North Cyprus (which has become an established but widely unrecognized state).We will explore what shape legal identity takes in these three contexts, what implications it has for the people affected, and how these people navigate major political shifts.Legal identity is an SDG target (16:9) and it underpins the SDGs at large. Not having a recognized legal identity can severely implicate people’s human rights and it may cause statelessness. Our project is academically relevant, because it goes to the core of unresolved tensions around theorising sovereign statehood and the authority to make law.Conceptually we develop an inter-disciplinary combination of rebel governance literature in social/political science and critical interventions in legal scholarship. Methodologically, our ethnographic fieldwork will draw on an innovative combination of political histories, personal life histories and material culture.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Juridisk identitet innebär ett dokumenterat förhållande mellan en individ, lagen och staten. Juridisk identitet anses allmänt vara något som endast suveräna stater kan utfärda. Men i samband med inbördeskrig kan mer komplexa situationer uppstå. Vissa rebellrörelser som utmanar staten utvecklar system för att styra territorier och de människor de kontrollerar. Det kan handla om att utfärda juridiska identitetshandlingar (t.ex. ID-kort, pass) eller livscykeldokument (t.ex. födelsecertifikat, äktenskapshandlingar och dödsattester). Detta är nödvändigt eftersom i tider av väpnad konflikt fortsätter människor att födas, dö, gifta sig och skiljas.Juridisk identitet är relevant av många olika skäl. Mål 16:9 för hållbar utveckling syftar till att säkra "juridisk identitet för alla" fram till 2030. Men frågan om juridisk identitet är en utgångspunkt för hela SDG-agendan eftersom en person som inte har juridisk identitet kommer att få kämpa för att få tillgång till de mest grundläggande mänskliga rättigheterna. Juridisk identitet ligger därmed till grund för själva idéen om en rättighetsbaserad hållbar utveckling.Hittills har rebellrörelser och ett icke-statligt utfärdande av juridisk dokumentation inte studerats tillräckligt trots att det för med sig stora konsekvenser, både i praktiken (för de individer som bär sådana identitetshandlingar) och akademiskt (eftersom det väcker viktiga frågor om suveräna stater).Konflikter mellan stater och rebellgrupper som ger människor en juridisk identitet får ofta stora humanitära konsekvenser för de inblandade. Frånvaron av ID-handlingar kan hindra individer från att erhålla livsavgörande hjälpinsatser och innehav av ID-handlingar kan utsätta dem som är registrerade för tvångsåtgärder. Rebellrörelser kan ta ut skatter eller rekrytera soldater och människor kan hamna i statslöshet och utsatthet när framgångsrika rebellrörelser upphör att existera.Vårt projekt syftar till att studera detta fenomen genom att analysera tre fall:Kachins självständighetsorganisation/armé (KIO/A) i Myanmar;Syriska interimregeringen (SIG);Turkiska republiken Nordcypern (TRNC).I stället för att jämföra de tre fallen betraktar vi dem som kompletterande exempel på hur juridisk identitet gestaltar sig inom tre olika rebellrörelser. Det första fallet, KIO/A, är en rörelse som nyligen har börjat utfärda ID-handlingar: dessa dokument är alltså omgivna av osäkerhet. Den andra fallet, SIG, började utfärda ID-handlingar under det syriska inbördeskriget men står nu inför ett nederlag: rörelsens dokument har tappat sin makt och kan istället betraktas som bevis på samarbete med ”terrorister” av Assad-regimen. Det tredje fallet, TNRC, började utfärda ID-dokument på 1970-talet: dessa dokument har således utfärdats under lång tid på norra Cypern och går att jämföra med de dokument som utfärdas i "normala stater", men den juridiska identiteten fortsätter att undermineras av olösta konflikter och saknar ett internationell erkännande.Projektet kommer att bedriva etnografisk forskning i dessa tre kontexter för att besvara följande forskningsfrågor:I vilken utsträckning utfärdar de tre politiska enheterna olika former av juridisk identitet till de människor de försöker styra över, och vilken materiell form har den juridiska identiteten?Vilka möjligheter eller hot erbjuder en juridisk identitet dessa människor?Hur navigerar människor de förändringar som äger rum när den politiska enhetens ställning som ger ut juridisk identitet förändras på ett avgörande sätt?Vårt projekt bidrar med ny kunskap eftersom det studerar ett viktigt fenomen som ännu inte erhållit tillräcklig akademisk uppmärksamhet. Det är innovativt, eftersom det tar utgångspunkt i två akademiska discipliner: samhällsvetenskaplig forskning om rebellrörelser och vardagen för de människor som lever under deras styre, samt juridisk forskning om utmaningarna att tillämpa internationell rätt på ett sammanhang där staten (och dess lagar) är föremål för konflikter.</narrative>
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      <narrative>PURPOSE &amp; AIM: 80% of non-communicable disease deaths globally occur in low- and middle-income countries like Nepal, cardiovascular diseases being most common. We contribute to reduced morbidity and mortality from cardiovascular disease through increased knowledge transfer by creating, implementing and evaluating a novel digital tool (a serious game) for cardiovascular health promotion.PROJECT ORGANISATION: Sweden: University of Skövde (public health, informatics). Nepal: Kathmandu Medical College (community medicine), Tribhuvan University &amp; Patan Academy of Health Sciences (med. sociology). TIME PLAN &amp; METHODS: 2021: Cross-sectional study; knowledge, attitude and practice of parents and school-children grades 6-10; Assess preparedness for digital health promotion in schools via focus group discussions and interviews. 2022-2023: Develop and pilot a serious game targeting diet and physical activity in a school setting. 2023: Health economic evaluation including measuring Health-Related Quality of Life and Cost Utility Analysis and dissemination. SIGNIFICANCE: We apply a digital tool for health promotion in schools, a new, unique approach to prevent and reduce morbidity and mortality from cardiovascular disease. This aligns well with Nepal’s plan to prevent and control non-communicable diseases. Our results can be applied in other low-income countries as well as in Sweden. The project contributes to UN sustainable development goals 3, 9 and 17.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I låg- och medelinkomstländer är 80 % av dödsfallen livsstilsrelaterade – med hjärtsjukdom som den främsta dödsorsaken. En tvärvetenskaplig forskargrupp av nepalesiska och svenska forskare fokuserar därför på forskning kring hjärtsjukdom hos befolkningen i Nepal. Detta är ett högaktuellt forskningsområde som knyter an till pågående samhälls- och livsstilsförändringar.Nepal är en av de låg- och medelinkomstländer som just nu genomgår stora förändringar i sin samhällsstruktur till följd av en ökad industrialisering. Ett mer stillasittande liv och en kost med en större mängd socker och fett är nya riskfaktorer. Samtidigt är kunskapen hos befolkningen vad gäller livsstilssjukdomar och framförallt hjärtsjukdom begränsad. Detta är oroväckande då hjärtsjukdom tar många år att utveckla, men kan grundläggas redan i tidig ålder. Att även barn är i riskzonen gör det extra viktigt att tidigt öka den generella medvetenheten om vilka faktorer som bidrar till ett hälsosamt liv. Via skolan och föräldrarna kan då barnen få kunskap och stöd till en hälsosam livsstil, något som förhindrar ohälsa senare i livet.Projektet är ett samarbete mellan Högskolan i Skövde och de nepalesiska lärosätena Kathmandu Medical College, Tribhuvan University och Patan Academy of Health Sciences. Det baseras på ett ömsesidigt vetenskapligt intresse och kommer att bidra till ökad kunskap och utveckling, både i Nepal och Sverige. Det övergripande syftet med projektet är att bidra till att minska sjuk- och dödlighet i hjärtsjukdom och inriktningen är digitalt hälsofrämjande arbete, med fokus på skolelever. Denna forskningsplattform ligger väl i linje med Nepals nationella plan att öka samverkan med skolor för att förebygga och kontrollera icke-smittsamma sjukdomar, som t ex hjärt-kärlsjukdom.Planerna är att under de närmaste tre åren utföra en tvärsnittsstudie för att undersöka befintlig kunskap hos föräldrar och skolbarn. Vidare undersöks förutsättningarna för att genomföra en digital hälsofrämjande insats i olika skolor. Därefter kommer en första version av det digitala instrumentet utvecklas och provas i skolorna. Instrumentet kommer att vara i form av ett digitalt spel som används på en mobil enhet. Denna insats kommer sedan att utvärderas vad gäller effektivitet och ekonomi. Tanken är att arbetet ska leda fram till ett billigt och effektivt sätt att arbeta med digital hälsokommunikation.Förutom att bidra till hållbar hälsoutveckling i Nepal, kommer projektet ge svenska forskare en unik möjlighet att delta i forskning relaterade till andra hälsoutmaningar än i Sverige. Det kommer också skapa ett kulturellt och intellektuellt utbyte med de nepalesiska kollegorna. Svenska lärares/forskares kunskap kommer kunna bidra till utveckling av en forskarutbildning i Nepal. En sådan förekommer i dagsläget inte i organiserad form. Doktoranderna som arbetar inom detta projekt kommer genomgående att handledas gemensamt av både svenska och nepalesiska forskare, vilket också ökar det vetenskapliga utbytet och bidrar till omfattande lärande.Resultaten kommer kunna tillämpas i andra låg- och medelinkomstländer med stora befolkningsgrupper och begränsade resurser, liksom i Sverige där traditionella hälsofrämjande insatser inte nödvändigtvis når alla medborgare. Projektets inriktning knyter an till flera av de globala hållbarhetsmålen i Agenda 2030 (nr 3 – God hälsa och välbefinnande, nr 9 – Hållbar industri, innovationer och infrastruktur, nr 17 – Genomförande och globalt partnerskap).</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Digitalt hälsofrämjande arbete i skolan - en serious games tillämpning för kardiovaskulär hälsoutbildning i Nepal</narrative>
      <narrative>Digital health promotion in schools – a serious games approach for cardiovascular health education in Nepal</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I låg- och medelinkomstländer är 80 % av dödsfallen livsstilsrelaterade – med hjärtsjukdom som den främsta dödsorsaken. En tvärvetenskaplig forskargrupp av nepalesiska och svenska forskare fokuserar därför på forskning kring hjärtsjukdom hos befolkningen i Nepal. Detta är ett högaktuellt forskningsområde som knyter an till pågående samhälls- och livsstilsförändringar.Nepal är en av de låg- och medelinkomstländer som just nu genomgår stora förändringar i sin samhällsstruktur till följd av en ökad industrialisering. Ett mer stillasittande liv och en kost med en större mängd socker och fett är nya riskfaktorer. Samtidigt är kunskapen hos befolkningen vad gäller livsstilssjukdomar och framförallt hjärtsjukdom begränsad. Detta är oroväckande då hjärtsjukdom tar många år att utveckla, men kan grundläggas redan i tidig ålder. Att även barn är i riskzonen gör det extra viktigt att tidigt öka den generella medvetenheten om vilka faktorer som bidrar till ett hälsosamt liv. Via skolan och föräldrarna kan då barnen få kunskap och stöd till en hälsosam livsstil, något som förhindrar ohälsa senare i livet.Projektet är ett samarbete mellan Högskolan i Skövde och de nepalesiska lärosätena Kathmandu Medical College, Tribhuvan University och Patan Academy of Health Sciences. Det baseras på ett ömsesidigt vetenskapligt intresse och kommer att bidra till ökad kunskap och utveckling, både i Nepal och Sverige. Det övergripande syftet med projektet är att bidra till att minska sjuk- och dödlighet i hjärtsjukdom och inriktningen är digitalt hälsofrämjande arbete, med fokus på skolelever. Denna forskningsplattform ligger väl i linje med Nepals nationella plan att öka samverkan med skolor för att förebygga och kontrollera icke-smittsamma sjukdomar, som t ex hjärt-kärlsjukdom.Planerna är att under de närmaste tre åren utföra en tvärsnittsstudie för att undersöka befintlig kunskap hos föräldrar och skolbarn. Vidare undersöks förutsättningarna för att genomföra en digital hälsofrämjande insats i olika skolor. Därefter kommer en första version av det digitala instrumentet utvecklas och provas i skolorna. Instrumentet kommer att vara i form av ett digitalt spel som används på en mobil enhet. Denna insats kommer sedan att utvärderas vad gäller effektivitet och ekonomi. Tanken är att arbetet ska leda fram till ett billigt och effektivt sätt att arbeta med digital hälsokommunikation.Förutom att bidra till hållbar hälsoutveckling i Nepal, kommer projektet ge svenska forskare en unik möjlighet att delta i forskning relaterade till andra hälsoutmaningar än i Sverige. Det kommer också skapa ett kulturellt och intellektuellt utbyte med de nepalesiska kollegorna. Svenska lärares/forskares kunskap kommer kunna bidra till utveckling av en forskarutbildning i Nepal. En sådan förekommer i dagsläget inte i organiserad form. Doktoranderna som arbetar inom detta projekt kommer genomgående att handledas gemensamt av både svenska och nepalesiska forskare, vilket också ökar det vetenskapliga utbytet och bidrar till omfattande lärande.Resultaten kommer kunna tillämpas i andra låg- och medelinkomstländer med stora befolkningsgrupper och begränsade resurser, liksom i Sverige där traditionella hälsofrämjande insatser inte nödvändigtvis når alla medborgare. Projektets inriktning knyter an till flera av de globala hållbarhetsmålen i Agenda 2030 (nr 3 – God hälsa och välbefinnande, nr 9 – Hållbar industri, innovationer och infrastruktur, nr 17 – Genomförande och globalt partnerskap).</narrative>
      <narrative>PURPOSE &amp; AIM: 80% of non-communicable disease deaths globally occur in low- and middle-income countries like Nepal, cardiovascular diseases being most common. We contribute to reduced morbidity and mortality from cardiovascular disease through increased knowledge transfer by creating, implementing and evaluating a novel digital tool (a serious game) for cardiovascular health promotion.PROJECT ORGANISATION: Sweden: University of Skövde (public health, informatics). Nepal: Kathmandu Medical College (community medicine), Tribhuvan University &amp; Patan Academy of Health Sciences (med. sociology). TIME PLAN &amp; METHODS: 2021: Cross-sectional study; knowledge, attitude and practice of parents and school-children grades 6-10; Assess preparedness for digital health promotion in schools via focus group discussions and interviews. 2022-2023: Develop and pilot a serious game targeting diet and physical activity in a school setting. 2023: Health economic evaluation including measuring Health-Related Quality of Life and Cost Utility Analysis and dissemination. SIGNIFICANCE: We apply a digital tool for health promotion in schools, a new, unique approach to prevent and reduce morbidity and mortality from cardiovascular disease. This aligns well with Nepal’s plan to prevent and control non-communicable diseases. Our results can be applied in other low-income countries as well as in Sweden. The project contributes to UN sustainable development goals 3, 9 and 17.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The products that surround us (e.g. furniture, bicycles, etc.) are outcomes of design processes. Product design is a fundamental aspect of human intelligence and creativity, attracting not only experts but also workers and self-employed without any formal design training. Although numerous people in developing countries design and manufacture simple products in metalworking informal microenterprises, there is very little systematic knowledge about their design process. This project aims to fill this fundamental gap in design knowledge. The overall goal of the project is to investigate design process in metalworking informal microenterprises, using a scientific method of ‘think-aloud protocol analysis’.This two-year project will be carried out by four researchers — two from Sweden, one from Tanzania and one from India. In 2021, we will collect data in metalworking informal microenterprises in Tanzania, using the technique of ‘think-aloud protocol analysis’. In 2022, we will finish qualitative data analysis, will present results in one conference and submit one journal article, and will submit a joint research application to VR/Development Projects Grant. We will distribute the results in metalworking microenterprises and other relevant stakeholders through seminars in Tanzania and India.The project will primarily provide fundamental knowledge for models and theories of design processes, and will also help to improve design practice in microenterprises.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En arbetare i den informella sektorn har inget formellt avtal med arbetsgivaren, får oregelbunden lön, lever oftast hand till mun och skyddas inte av något socialt trygghetssystem. I utvecklingsländer designar och producerar ett stort antal människor som arbetar i den informella sektorns mikroföretag produkter som fönsterskydd, hinkar, metallådor, krukor, etc. Trots att de saknar formell designutbildning har de förmåga att designa produkter. Hur utformar dessa människor produkter? Vi kommer att behandla denna viktiga forskningsfråga genom en vetenskaplig metod som kallas ´tänk-högt-protokollanalys´.De produkter som omger oss, t.ex. möbler, cyklar etc. är resultat av designprocesser. Kvaliteten på den designprocessen påverkar avsevärt vårt välbefinnande och den ekonomiska tillväxten hos företag som designar och tillverkar produkter. En designprocess involverar ett antal aktiviteter såsom: (1) identifiering av konsumenternas behov och krav i försäljning, marknadsföring, distribution osv.; (2) generering och utvärdering av alternativa produktkoncept; och (3) specifikation av produktdetaljer såsom material och dimensioner. Många aktiviteter i designprocessen stöds av användning av externa medier såsom skisser, diagram och fysiska modeller tillverkade av trä, lera eller något annat material. Fördjupad vetenskaplig kunskap om designprocesser behövs för att utveckla en mängd grundläggande designkunskap och för att förbättra designpraktiken.Flera forskare hävdar att generering av grundläggande designkunskap kräver undersökning av designprocesser i olika kontextuella sammanhang. Dock är befintlig designforskning främst inriktad på individer och företag i utvecklade länder, vilket begränsar vår förmåga att främja utvecklingen av modeller och teorier om hur människor designar produkter. För att ta itu med dessa grundläggande luckor i designkunskap krävs designforskning inom en rad olika områden, inklusive bland annat mikroorganisationer i den informella sektorn, som skiljer sig klart från företag i utvecklade länder.Under de senaste tre decennierna har forskare från flera områden som antropologi, ekonomi, sociologi etc. undersökt den informella sektorn. Nya uppskattningar tyder på att ungefär en tredjedel av den globala arbetskraften som inte arbetar inom jordbruk har sitt huvudsakliga jobb inom den informella sektorn. Mikroföretag inom metallbearbetning, som är involverade i tillverkningen av produkter, utgör en stor del av den informella sektorn. Medan dessa mikroföretag står inför olika begränsningar och arbetar i en resursbegränsad miljö, har de förmåga att designa nya produkter eller att utforma befintliga produkter igen.Trots att vi accepterar och erkänner förekomsten av produktdesignförmåga i informella mikroföretag finns det inga studier som undersöker deras produktdesignprocess. En orsak bakom detta kan vara att studier av den informella sektorn ofta görs utifrån ett ekonomiskt perspektiv och behandlar denna produktdesignverksamhet som en "svart låda" i den interna omvandlingsprocessen. Idag är praktiskt taget ingenting känt om designprocesser i informella mikroföretag. Syftet med detta projekt är att fylla detta grundläggande gap i designkunskap. För att uppnå detta syftar vi till att ta upp följande nyckelfrågor:(1) Hur identifierar informella mikroföretag inom metallbearbetning konsumentbehov och andra krav?(2) Hur genererar och utvärderar de alternativa produktkoncept och definierar produktdetaljer som material, ytbehandling etc.?(3) Vilka externa medier använder de och hur använder de dessa medier?Empirisk data samlas in i informella mikroföretag i Tanzania med hjälp av den vetenskapliga metoden ´tänk-högt-protokollanalys´. Resultaten från projektet kommer främst att ge grundläggande kunskaper för modeller och teorier om designprocesser, med viktiga konsekvenser för att förbättra designpraktiker i informella mikroföretag.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En arbetare i den informella sektorn har inget formellt avtal med arbetsgivaren, får oregelbunden lön, lever oftast hand till mun och skyddas inte av något socialt trygghetssystem. I utvecklingsländer designar och producerar ett stort antal människor som arbetar i den informella sektorns mikroföretag produkter som fönsterskydd, hinkar, metallådor, krukor, etc. Trots att de saknar formell designutbildning har de förmåga att designa produkter. Hur utformar dessa människor produkter? Vi kommer att behandla denna viktiga forskningsfråga genom en vetenskaplig metod som kallas ´tänk-högt-protokollanalys´.De produkter som omger oss, t.ex. möbler, cyklar etc. är resultat av designprocesser. Kvaliteten på den designprocessen påverkar avsevärt vårt välbefinnande och den ekonomiska tillväxten hos företag som designar och tillverkar produkter. En designprocess involverar ett antal aktiviteter såsom: (1) identifiering av konsumenternas behov och krav i försäljning, marknadsföring, distribution osv.; (2) generering och utvärdering av alternativa produktkoncept; och (3) specifikation av produktdetaljer såsom material och dimensioner. Många aktiviteter i designprocessen stöds av användning av externa medier såsom skisser, diagram och fysiska modeller tillverkade av trä, lera eller något annat material. Fördjupad vetenskaplig kunskap om designprocesser behövs för att utveckla en mängd grundläggande designkunskap och för att förbättra designpraktiken.Flera forskare hävdar att generering av grundläggande designkunskap kräver undersökning av designprocesser i olika kontextuella sammanhang. Dock är befintlig designforskning främst inriktad på individer och företag i utvecklade länder, vilket begränsar vår förmåga att främja utvecklingen av modeller och teorier om hur människor designar produkter. För att ta itu med dessa grundläggande luckor i designkunskap krävs designforskning inom en rad olika områden, inklusive bland annat mikroorganisationer i den informella sektorn, som skiljer sig klart från företag i utvecklade länder.Under de senaste tre decennierna har forskare från flera områden som antropologi, ekonomi, sociologi etc. undersökt den informella sektorn. Nya uppskattningar tyder på att ungefär en tredjedel av den globala arbetskraften som inte arbetar inom jordbruk har sitt huvudsakliga jobb inom den informella sektorn. Mikroföretag inom metallbearbetning, som är involverade i tillverkningen av produkter, utgör en stor del av den informella sektorn. Medan dessa mikroföretag står inför olika begränsningar och arbetar i en resursbegränsad miljö, har de förmåga att designa nya produkter eller att utforma befintliga produkter igen.Trots att vi accepterar och erkänner förekomsten av produktdesignförmåga i informella mikroföretag finns det inga studier som undersöker deras produktdesignprocess. En orsak bakom detta kan vara att studier av den informella sektorn ofta görs utifrån ett ekonomiskt perspektiv och behandlar denna produktdesignverksamhet som en "svart låda" i den interna omvandlingsprocessen. Idag är praktiskt taget ingenting känt om designprocesser i informella mikroföretag. Syftet med detta projekt är att fylla detta grundläggande gap i designkunskap. För att uppnå detta syftar vi till att ta upp följande nyckelfrågor:(1) Hur identifierar informella mikroföretag inom metallbearbetning konsumentbehov och andra krav?(2) Hur genererar och utvärderar de alternativa produktkoncept och definierar produktdetaljer som material, ytbehandling etc.?(3) Vilka externa medier använder de och hur använder de dessa medier?Empirisk data samlas in i informella mikroföretag i Tanzania med hjälp av den vetenskapliga metoden ´tänk-högt-protokollanalys´. Resultaten från projektet kommer främst att ge grundläggande kunskaper för modeller och teorier om designprocesser, med viktiga konsekvenser för att förbättra designpraktiker i informella mikroföretag.</narrative>
      <narrative>The products that surround us (e.g. furniture, bicycles, etc.) are outcomes of design processes. Product design is a fundamental aspect of human intelligence and creativity, attracting not only experts but also workers and self-employed without any formal design training. Although numerous people in developing countries design and manufacture simple products in metalworking informal microenterprises, there is very little systematic knowledge about their design process. This project aims to fill this fundamental gap in design knowledge. The overall goal of the project is to investigate design process in metalworking informal microenterprises, using a scientific method of ‘think-aloud protocol analysis’.This two-year project will be carried out by four researchers — two from Sweden, one from Tanzania and one from India. In 2021, we will collect data in metalworking informal microenterprises in Tanzania, using the technique of ‘think-aloud protocol analysis’. In 2022, we will finish qualitative data analysis, will present results in one conference and submit one journal article, and will submit a joint research application to VR/Development Projects Grant. We will distribute the results in metalworking microenterprises and other relevant stakeholders through seminars in Tanzania and India.The project will primarily provide fundamental knowledge for models and theories of design processes, and will also help to improve design practice in microenterprises.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The worldview behind UNs sustainable development goals (SDGs) is characterized by ”modernity”. However, the fundamentals of modernity often lead to increased pressure on ecosystems and loss of ecosystem services. An important research task is therefore to uncover promising synergies across SDGs that focus on human well-being, environmental justice and sustainable ecosystems. It is expected that a particularly challenging confluence of high vulnerability to climate change with strong modernizing forces (policy and market driven) in agricultural landscapes in the Global South. We address these challenges with a project focusing on water with implications for livelihood conditions and biodiversity in a small-holder farmer landscape in SW Ethiopia. In this interdisciplinary project, we start with collecting empirical data on diverse livelihood conditions, land and water use, water quantities and qualities, ecosystem services and biodiversity in upstream and down-stream areas of 20 watersheds with contrasting land-use (e.g. forests and agriculture). Finally, we search for promising synergies and evaluate trade-offs among the different aspects related to livelihood conditions and biodiversity. One example could be the possibility to develop coffee agroforestry at higher altitudes when the climate gets warmer to improve incomes as well as water quality and biodiversity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Världsbilden bakom FNs hållbarhetsmål (SDG) karakteriseras av modernitet. Om man tittar historiskt på hur moderna samhällen utvecklats har dock moderniseringen skett parallellt med ett ökat tryck på biodiversitet och ekosystem med förlust av ekosystemtjänster som följd. På samma sätt som det finns tydliga motsättningar utmed vägen till modernitet (t.ex. ekonomisk tillväxt kontra ojämlikhet och miljöförstöring) finns det också tydliga sådana spänningar mellan de olika hållbarhetsmålen. Därför är en viktig utmaning för forskningen att lyfta fram lovande synergier som samtidigt fokuserar på människors välbefinnande, miljörättvisa och uthålligt brukande av ekosystem. Detta är inte minst tydligt i det Globala Syd där trycket är stort efter moderniseringen både genom marknadskrafter och policy. Förutom de snabba stegen mot ökad modernitet står vi inför nya utmaningar med globala klimatförändringar.I detta projekt lyfter vi fram olika samhälleliga mål kring vatten i tätbefolkade jordbrukslandskap. Det är ett tvärvetenskapligt projekt där vi skall studera hur småbrukare använder vatten i olika delar av landskapet, hur de ser på och påverkas av olika vattenflöden och vatten kvaliteer I vattendragen. Vi skall också mäta vattenflöden och vatten kvalitet samt studera biodiversitetsvärden associerat med vatten, både sådan biodiversitet som kan ge indikation på vattenkvalitet men också sådan som bönderna direkt använder såsom fisktillgång. Dessa aspekter av vatten relaterar tydligt till de tre hållbarhetsmålen: SDG2: Ingen hunger, SDG6: rent vatten och SDG15: biodiversitet. Vi kommer studera synergier mellan dessa mål men också möjliga målkonflikter och olika typer av avvägningar.Basen för projektet är en region in sydvästra Etiopien där vi kommer välja ut 20 olika avrinningsområden (varje område är ca 200 km2) med olika markanvändning (t.ex. olika mängd skog, åker mm men även skillnader i avstånd till marknader, befolkningstäthet mm). I varje avrinningsområde kommer vi slumpmässigt välja ut sex hushåll, tre uppströms och tre nedströms. Eftersom alla avrinningsområdena ligger i en region med likartat makroklimat, artpool av växter och djur, politisk styrning etc. kommer vi kunna få tydliga resultat kring våra frågor om synergier och avvägningar både genom att jämföra gradienter mellan avrinningsområden men också att jämföra mellan områden uppströms och nedströms i de olika avrinningsområdena.Projektet är uppdelat i fyra delar. Följande data kommer samlas in: Delprojekt 1 –vattenanvändning, kunskap om vattenkvalitet, försörjningsförhållanden, hälsa, Delprojekt 2 - vattenkvalité, vattenflöden och bevattning, Delprojekt 3: biodiversitet i vattendrag. Delprojekt 4 handlar om att analysera datat från de tre första delprojektet när det gäller synergier och avvägningar i en kontext av modernisering och klimatförändringar. Ett exempel är möjligheten för bönder att plantera kaffe på högre höjd när klimatet blir varmare. Kaffe växter alltid tillsammans med träd och en ökning av mängden kaffeodling i ett tidigare avskogat landskap kan få stora positiva effekter på biodiversitet och vattenförhållanden samtidigt som inkomster ökar när bönderna kan sälja en populär produkt. Dock kan nya s.k. tvättningsanläggningar för kaffe som anläggs för att öka graden av industrialisering orsaka utsläpp i vattendrag så att vattenkvaliteten påverkas negativt. I delprojekt 4 kommer det också att handla om att sammanfatta, kommunicera och identifiera möjligheter till generalisering och implementering på lokal och global nivå. Vi kommer att samla in ytterligare kvalitativt data från workshops med olika avnämare inom detta delprojekt för att få en djupare förståelse av systemet men också för att initiera diskussioner om policy och implementering.Parallellt med projektets gång kommer vi samarbeta med avnämare, utbilda masterstudenter, genomföra olika typer av kommunikationsinsatser för att både lära oss själva men också förmedla kunskap och resultat från projektet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Världsbilden bakom FNs hållbarhetsmål (SDG) karakteriseras av modernitet. Om man tittar historiskt på hur moderna samhällen utvecklats har dock moderniseringen skett parallellt med ett ökat tryck på biodiversitet och ekosystem med förlust av ekosystemtjänster som följd. På samma sätt som det finns tydliga motsättningar utmed vägen till modernitet (t.ex. ekonomisk tillväxt kontra ojämlikhet och miljöförstöring) finns det också tydliga sådana spänningar mellan de olika hållbarhetsmålen. Därför är en viktig utmaning för forskningen att lyfta fram lovande synergier som samtidigt fokuserar på människors välbefinnande, miljörättvisa och uthålligt brukande av ekosystem. Detta är inte minst tydligt i det Globala Syd där trycket är stort efter moderniseringen både genom marknadskrafter och policy. Förutom de snabba stegen mot ökad modernitet står vi inför nya utmaningar med globala klimatförändringar.I detta projekt lyfter vi fram olika samhälleliga mål kring vatten i tätbefolkade jordbrukslandskap. Det är ett tvärvetenskapligt projekt där vi skall studera hur småbrukare använder vatten i olika delar av landskapet, hur de ser på och påverkas av olika vattenflöden och vatten kvaliteer I vattendragen. Vi skall också mäta vattenflöden och vatten kvalitet samt studera biodiversitetsvärden associerat med vatten, både sådan biodiversitet som kan ge indikation på vattenkvalitet men också sådan som bönderna direkt använder såsom fisktillgång. Dessa aspekter av vatten relaterar tydligt till de tre hållbarhetsmålen: SDG2: Ingen hunger, SDG6: rent vatten och SDG15: biodiversitet. Vi kommer studera synergier mellan dessa mål men också möjliga målkonflikter och olika typer av avvägningar.Basen för projektet är en region in sydvästra Etiopien där vi kommer välja ut 20 olika avrinningsområden (varje område är ca 200 km2) med olika markanvändning (t.ex. olika mängd skog, åker mm men även skillnader i avstånd till marknader, befolkningstäthet mm). I varje avrinningsområde kommer vi slumpmässigt välja ut sex hushåll, tre uppströms och tre nedströms. Eftersom alla avrinningsområdena ligger i en region med likartat makroklimat, artpool av växter och djur, politisk styrning etc. kommer vi kunna få tydliga resultat kring våra frågor om synergier och avvägningar både genom att jämföra gradienter mellan avrinningsområden men också att jämföra mellan områden uppströms och nedströms i de olika avrinningsområdena.Projektet är uppdelat i fyra delar. Följande data kommer samlas in: Delprojekt 1 –vattenanvändning, kunskap om vattenkvalitet, försörjningsförhållanden, hälsa, Delprojekt 2 - vattenkvalité, vattenflöden och bevattning, Delprojekt 3: biodiversitet i vattendrag. Delprojekt 4 handlar om att analysera datat från de tre första delprojektet när det gäller synergier och avvägningar i en kontext av modernisering och klimatförändringar. Ett exempel är möjligheten för bönder att plantera kaffe på högre höjd när klimatet blir varmare. Kaffe växter alltid tillsammans med träd och en ökning av mängden kaffeodling i ett tidigare avskogat landskap kan få stora positiva effekter på biodiversitet och vattenförhållanden samtidigt som inkomster ökar när bönderna kan sälja en populär produkt. Dock kan nya s.k. tvättningsanläggningar för kaffe som anläggs för att öka graden av industrialisering orsaka utsläpp i vattendrag så att vattenkvaliteten påverkas negativt. I delprojekt 4 kommer det också att handla om att sammanfatta, kommunicera och identifiera möjligheter till generalisering och implementering på lokal och global nivå. Vi kommer att samla in ytterligare kvalitativt data från workshops med olika avnämare inom detta delprojekt för att få en djupare förståelse av systemet men också för att initiera diskussioner om policy och implementering.Parallellt med projektets gång kommer vi samarbeta med avnämare, utbilda masterstudenter, genomföra olika typer av kommunikationsinsatser för att både lära oss själva men också förmedla kunskap och resultat från projektet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sydostasien är en av världens regioner med högst biodiversitet, vilket innebär en enorm artrikedom av växter och djur, men även mikroorganismer. Denna stora artrikedom har stor betydelse för framtidens hållbara klimat. Vårt projekt går ut på att nyttja artrikedomen i regionen och upptäcka nya sorters filamentösa svampar, för att fördjupa kunskapen kring biologisk nedbrytning av biomassa. Vi fokuserar i detta projekt på restprodukter i skogsnäringen och från storskalig bioetanolproduktion i Sydostasien. Målet är att på sikt kunna skapa värdefulla produkter ifrån dessa material som idag kasseras i enorma mängder och som en konsekvens ger föroreningsproblem. Materialen vi fokuserar på är akaciabark och rester från bioetanolindustrin där kassava (maniok). Biokemisk omvandling till produkter är en av de mest miljövänliga och hållbara metoder för förädling av biomassa och därmed värdeskapande från material som annars utgör avfall.Eftersom barken utgör det yttersta försvaret mot diverse angrepp hos ett träd, innehåller den en mängd antimikrobiella molekyler, och traditionella metoder för att t.ex. omvandla barken till bioetanol begränsas därmed. Barken bryts dock ned med tiden i naturen, vilket innebär att mikroorganismer som effektivt kan bryta ned den komplexa strukturen existerar. Bioethanolproduktionen från kassava kräver subventioneringar och de rester av kassava som erhålls skulle kunna uppgraderas till näringsrikt foder med hjälp av mikrobiell omvandlingen. Enzymer som är speciellt ägnade att bryta ner kassava kan förbättra effektiviteten i bioethanolproduktionen. Med tanke på de miljontals ton bark och kassavarester som produceras idag, skulle nya omvandlingsmetoder kunna skapa stora värden och gynna lokala industrier i regionen som på sikt kan lyfta än fler människor ur fattigdom. Workshops och nätverkande med lokala industrirepresentanter är en del av projektet, vilket kommer att leda till ökad kunskapen kring bioraffinaderikonceptet i regionen.Vi kommer i detta projekt att använda både bark och industriella kassavarester för att finna och isolera nya svampar som effektivt kan växa på de olika materialen och enzymatisk omvandla dom. Vi kommer att fokusera på mikroorganismer som kan verka vid väldigt låga pH och höga temperaturer. Genom att kartlägga hur dessa fungerar, förbättras möjligheten till att designa enzymer och mikroorganismer som kan verka vid dessa förhållanden i industriella processer. Genomen hos nya arter och stammar kommer att sekvenseras, för att lägga en grund till att förstå deras enzymatiska maskinerier som möjliggör nedbrytningen. Vi kommer även att studera genreglering över tid för att få reda på vilka gener som är viktigast under de olika stegen under nedbrytningsprocessen. Härmed ökar vi ökar vi kunskapen kring dessa naturliga processer. Eftersom det rör sig om material som idag ses som värdelösa och som produceras i enorma mängder årligen, kan projektet starkt bidra till framtida metoder som både ger nya produkter i regionen, samt minskar beroendet av fossila råvaror då biomassa bättre tas tillvara. Våra resultat kan därmed starkt bidra till minskandet av koldioxidutsläpp och andra negativa effekter som nyttjande av fossila råvaror skapar. Minskade avfallsmängder leder till minskad nedskräpninh.Projektet bygger vidare på ett framgångsrikt pågående samarbete mellan Chalmers  och Food Industries Research Institute (FIRI) i Hanoi, Vietnam. Vi har de senaste åren undersökt en mängd olika svamparter med förmåga att bryta ned växtbiomassa. Vi kommer nu att involvera forskare från grannländerna Laos och Kambodja. Båda dessa är låginkomstländer och skulle gagnas av närmare forskarkontakter med det mer utvecklade Vietnam och mer högteknologisk forskning från Sverige. Vi kommer i projektet anordna workshops och konferenser med forskare i regionen för att sprida både resultat och metoder, och ämnar därmed hjälpa till att bygga upp ett lokalt nätverk där lokala forskningsfrågor framgångsrikt kan diskuteras.</narrative>
      <narrative>Developing countries are heavily affected by the escalating consequences of climate change. Efforts to reduce poverty, mitigate climate change and develop new sustainable methods to utilize renewable resources are greatly needed. In this project, we address the sustainable use of biomass resources, by identifying and developing microorganisms and enzymes that will be the main catalysts in valorization of abundant agroindustrial (cassava streams) and forestry (acacia bark) residues. We will explore the biodiversity in South East Asia to identify unique microorganisms and enzymes to enable the valorization. Samples will be collected from selected and isolated from ecological niches. Novel fungal species able to rapidly degrade the residues will be idnetified. We will in detail follow and characterize (using omics techniques) the degradation process to identify which enzymes are produced and active. A detailed characterization of key underexplored enzymes in biomass degradation (e.g. phenolic de-glycosylases, oxidases and LPMOs) will follow. Enzymes with unique properties (i.e. ability to act at low pH and at high temperature) will be targeted. Knowledge regarding the factors that convey acidotolerance in enzymes and microorganisms will be established. The project will accelerate capacity building among researchers in South East Asia, and transfer knowledge to benefit industries and society regarding the potential of using enzymes and filamentous fungi in valorization.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>Agricultural research</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Extremofila svampar från sydostasiens biodiversitet har en nyckelroll i hållbart jordbruk och industri</narrative>
      <narrative>Exploring fungal extremophiles in South East Asian biodiversity  as the key for sustainable agriculture and industry</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sydostasien är en av världens regioner med högst biodiversitet, vilket innebär en enorm artrikedom av växter och djur, men även mikroorganismer. Denna stora artrikedom har stor betydelse för framtidens hållbara klimat. Vårt projekt går ut på att nyttja artrikedomen i regionen och upptäcka nya sorters filamentösa svampar, för att fördjupa kunskapen kring biologisk nedbrytning av biomassa. Vi fokuserar i detta projekt på restprodukter i skogsnäringen och från storskalig bioetanolproduktion i Sydostasien. Målet är att på sikt kunna skapa värdefulla produkter ifrån dessa material som idag kasseras i enorma mängder och som en konsekvens ger föroreningsproblem. Materialen vi fokuserar på är akaciabark och rester från bioetanolindustrin där kassava (maniok). Biokemisk omvandling till produkter är en av de mest miljövänliga och hållbara metoder för förädling av biomassa och därmed värdeskapande från material som annars utgör avfall.Eftersom barken utgör det yttersta försvaret mot diverse angrepp hos ett träd, innehåller den en mängd antimikrobiella molekyler, och traditionella metoder för att t.ex. omvandla barken till bioetanol begränsas därmed. Barken bryts dock ned med tiden i naturen, vilket innebär att mikroorganismer som effektivt kan bryta ned den komplexa strukturen existerar. Bioethanolproduktionen från kassava kräver subventioneringar och de rester av kassava som erhålls skulle kunna uppgraderas till näringsrikt foder med hjälp av mikrobiell omvandlingen. Enzymer som är speciellt ägnade att bryta ner kassava kan förbättra effektiviteten i bioethanolproduktionen. Med tanke på de miljontals ton bark och kassavarester som produceras idag, skulle nya omvandlingsmetoder kunna skapa stora värden och gynna lokala industrier i regionen som på sikt kan lyfta än fler människor ur fattigdom. Workshops och nätverkande med lokala industrirepresentanter är en del av projektet, vilket kommer att leda till ökad kunskapen kring bioraffinaderikonceptet i regionen.Vi kommer i detta projekt att använda både bark och industriella kassavarester för att finna och isolera nya svampar som effektivt kan växa på de olika materialen och enzymatisk omvandla dom. Vi kommer att fokusera på mikroorganismer som kan verka vid väldigt låga pH och höga temperaturer. Genom att kartlägga hur dessa fungerar, förbättras möjligheten till att designa enzymer och mikroorganismer som kan verka vid dessa förhållanden i industriella processer. Genomen hos nya arter och stammar kommer att sekvenseras, för att lägga en grund till att förstå deras enzymatiska maskinerier som möjliggör nedbrytningen. Vi kommer även att studera genreglering över tid för att få reda på vilka gener som är viktigast under de olika stegen under nedbrytningsprocessen. Härmed ökar vi ökar vi kunskapen kring dessa naturliga processer. Eftersom det rör sig om material som idag ses som värdelösa och som produceras i enorma mängder årligen, kan projektet starkt bidra till framtida metoder som både ger nya produkter i regionen, samt minskar beroendet av fossila råvaror då biomassa bättre tas tillvara. Våra resultat kan därmed starkt bidra till minskandet av koldioxidutsläpp och andra negativa effekter som nyttjande av fossila råvaror skapar. Minskade avfallsmängder leder till minskad nedskräpninh.Projektet bygger vidare på ett framgångsrikt pågående samarbete mellan Chalmers  och Food Industries Research Institute (FIRI) i Hanoi, Vietnam. Vi har de senaste åren undersökt en mängd olika svamparter med förmåga att bryta ned växtbiomassa. Vi kommer nu att involvera forskare från grannländerna Laos och Kambodja. Båda dessa är låginkomstländer och skulle gagnas av närmare forskarkontakter med det mer utvecklade Vietnam och mer högteknologisk forskning från Sverige. Vi kommer i projektet anordna workshops och konferenser med forskare i regionen för att sprida både resultat och metoder, och ämnar därmed hjälpa till att bygga upp ett lokalt nätverk där lokala forskningsfrågor framgångsrikt kan diskuteras.</narrative>
      <narrative>Developing countries are heavily affected by the escalating consequences of climate change. Efforts to reduce poverty, mitigate climate change and develop new sustainable methods to utilize renewable resources are greatly needed. In this project, we address the sustainable use of biomass resources, by identifying and developing microorganisms and enzymes that will be the main catalysts in valorization of abundant agroindustrial (cassava streams) and forestry (acacia bark) residues. We will explore the biodiversity in South East Asia to identify unique microorganisms and enzymes to enable the valorization. Samples will be collected from selected and isolated from ecological niches. Novel fungal species able to rapidly degrade the residues will be idnetified. We will in detail follow and characterize (using omics techniques) the degradation process to identify which enzymes are produced and active. A detailed characterization of key underexplored enzymes in biomass degradation (e.g. phenolic de-glycosylases, oxidases and LPMOs) will follow. Enzymes with unique properties (i.e. ability to act at low pH and at high temperature) will be targeted. Knowledge regarding the factors that convey acidotolerance in enzymes and microorganisms will be established. The project will accelerate capacity building among researchers in South East Asia, and transfer knowledge to benefit industries and society regarding the potential of using enzymes and filamentous fungi in valorization.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Chalmers tekniska högskola</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>Chalmers tekniska högskola</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.a - Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.a - Öka investeringarna, bland annat genom stärkt internationellt samarbete, i infrastruktur på landsbygden, forsknings- och rådgivningstjänster för jordbruket, teknikutveckling samt genbanker för växter och husdjur i syfte att öka jordbrukets produktionskapacitet i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">GRACE - Genus betydelse vid Rehabilitering av amputerade personer i konfliktområden</narrative>
      <narrative>GRACE – Gender aspects in Rehabilitation of persons with Amputation in Conflict-affected Environments.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Fewer women with amputation attend rehabilitation in conflict affected countries (11% women, 89% men), even when the cause of amputation is non-trauma or conflict related, (29% women). The purpose of this study is to better understand the impact of sex and gender on injury profiles, clinical characteristics, access to and acceptability of rehabilitation services in order to promote gender sensitive approaches to rehabilitation so that health outcomes are optimised for people with amputation in conflict affected environments. The aims are to: (i) investigate sex differences in demographic factors, injury profiles and clinical characteristics among people with amputation; (ii) understand the perspectives of people with amputation about access, acceptability and perceptions of rehabilitation; (iii) understand the perspectives of health workers and local leaders on how gender aspects impact access to services, service delivery and health outcomes. A retrospective data analysis will be undertaken of existing patient databases of International Committee of the Red Cross supported rehabilitation centres.  Semi-structured interviews will be conducted with people with amputation, health workers and local leaders in Ethiopia and Cambodia. Exploration of the gender dimension in rehabilitation in conflict settings is crucial as gender discrimination renders women particularly vulnerable to exclusion from services, reducing their rehabilitation potential with significant negative impact.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">BakgrundKönsskillnader vid rehabilitering under pågående väpnad konflikt är föga studerat. Data från Internationella rödakorskommitténs (ICRC) rehabiliteringscenter antyder att kvinnor har sämre resultat än män vid rehabilitering efter olika typer av skador och tillstånd. Det kan finnas flera förklaringar till det. Exempelvis var de flesta skadade männen i kohorten yngre, starkare och mer aktiva under det att kvinnorna var äldre, mer överviktiga och mindre rörliga. Konsekvenserna av en ofullständig rehabilitering kan bli livsavgörande och har betydelse för patienternas möjlighet att återvända till självförsörjning liksom deras psykosociala välbefinnande. I många av de konfliktområden där ICRC verkar är kvinnornas status och roll i samhället redan i utgångsläget tydligt underordnad mannens, varför ett funktionshinder kan göra deras situation än mer prekär.  Vi vill med detta forskningsprojekt skapa bättre förståelse för könets roll för individens återhämtningsförmåga vid en så allvarlig stympning som en amputation.Syftet med projektet är att öka tillgängligheten till och resultaten av rehabilitering given till kvinnor som undergått amputation.MetodI det här projektet avser vi specifikt studera:a. könsskillnader i en ICRC-kohort som rehabiliterats av olika skäl utifrån demografiska faktorer, skademekanism och hälsostatus.b. könsskillnader i en kohort benamputerade som har eller inte har deltagit i rehabiliteringsinsatser för att förstå hur de ser på tillgång till rehabilitering, vilken acceptans rehabilitering har och hur synen på rehabilitering är.c. anställda på rehabiliteringscentra ser på könsskillnadernas roll avseende tillgång till rehabilitering, kvaliteten på den rehabilitering som ges och vilket hälsoutfall som uppnås.Först kommer en retrospektiv analys göras av ICRC:s stora databas avseende rehabiliterade patienter från olika konfliktzoner globalt. Vi kommer i den andra fasen av projektet använda oss av en metodologi kallad Community-Based Participatory Research Approach (CBPR), vilket är en forskningsstrategi där man tydligt låter dem forskningen handlar komma till tals för att de mest relevanta forskningsfrågorna skall belysas. Datainsamlingen här sker genom semi-strukturerade intervjuer hos både amputerade och personal vid rehabiliteringscentra i Etiopien och Kambodja.BetydelseAtt utforska könets betydelse vid rehabilitering i konfliktzoner är angeläget eftersom diskriminering mot kvinnor i synnerhet kan medföra att dessa förlorar möjligheten till viktig rehabilitering, vilket allvarligt minskar deras möjligheter att återetablera sig i samhället småningom. Det kan även ha sekundära effekter på de barn som de ofta ansvarar för. De fynd som detta projekt väntas ge, kan ha betydelse för hur sjukvård och rehabilitering i krigs- och konfliktzoner framöver planeras för att ge vård på mer likvärdiga grunder till dem som bäst behöver det.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Denna ansökan ligger inom området hälso- politik och systemforskning (health policy and systems research-HPSR), med ett särskilt fokus på samhällsbaserade hälsosystem (Community Health Systems-CHS). Att stärka CHS är avgörande för att säkerställa jämlikhet och allmän tillgång till hälso- och sjukvård. Innovationer inom CHS har potential att förbättra tillgången till hälso- och sjukvård genom att ta itu med underliggande problem - som fragmentering, brist på integration av innovationer i lokala hälsosystem och samhällen samt svagt lokalt engagemang. Under de senaste decennierna har man sett att de låg- och medelinkomstländer (LMIC) som varit mest framgångsrika i att förbättra folkhälsan har investerat mycket i primärvård och samhällsbaserade strategier. Vikten av att byhälsoarbetare, hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal samt andra aktörer arbetar tillsammans är tydlig i områden som mödrar-barnhälsa, malaria och HIV / AIDS-program. COVID-19 pandemin har också visat på CHS viktiga roll i att informera, nå och hjälpa sårbara individer samt underlätta surveillance.Starka forskningsnätverk är viktiga för att utveckla och genomföra forskningsprojekt mellan institutioner globalt. Sådana nätverk ökar också antalet forskare som kan utföra forskning av hög kvalitet av global hälsorelevans. Detta tjänar till att förbättra befolkningarnas hälsa och stärka forskningsinstitutionernas möjligheter att delta i beslutsfattande.Sedan 2017 har forskare från Umeå universitet och University of the Western Cape, Sydafrika träffats regelbundet för att bygga upp forskningskapacitet och samarbeten inom CHS området. Detta tre-åriga initiativ har finansierats av National Research Foundation i Sydafrika och Stiftelsen för internationalisering av högre utbildning och forskning (STINT). Under samma period har ett ResearchLink projekt finansierat av Vetenskapsrådet (VR) som inkluderar Umeå universitet och University of Zambia fokuserat på att utveckla kapacitet i rigorös realistisk utvärdering och deltagande metoder för att analysera integrationsprocessen av ungdomsvänliga strategier ämnade att stödja sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och rättigheter inom CHS. Vi bygger nu vidare på dessa två nätverk för att tillsammans med skolorna för folkhälsa vid Makerere universitet, Uganda och Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Science (MUHAS), Tanzania  bilda en ny konstellation av institutioner som drivs av ett gemensamt intresse av forskning för att vägleda samhällsbaserade hälsosystem tillsammans med praktiker och beslutsfattareSyftet med det föreslagna närverket, CHS-Connect, är att öka forskningskapaciteten och kompetensen för att utforma och bedriva ”inbäddad” hälso- politik och systemforskning för att bygga inkluderande, socialt ansvarsfulla och flexibla samhällsbaserade hälsosystem (CHS).Nätverket har två övergripande mål:Att skapa möjligheter för konceptutveckling av forskning rörande samhällsbaserade hälsosystem ur ett tvärvetenskapligt perspektiv.Att bygga en bas för framtida forskningssamarbeten som leder till nya forskningsidéer och större samarbetsprojekt.Varje institution kommer att samla en ”kärngrupp” bestående av seniora och juniora forskare samt praktiker och beslutsfattare. Vi planerar att ha en blandning av aktiviteter som samlar dessa kärngrupper i internationella mötet och aktiviteter inom varje land. Tre internationella möten/ workshops där nätverkspartner samlas kommer att hållas. Lokaliseringen av dessa kommer att cirkulera mellan Tanzania, Uganda och Zambia för att öka lärandet om samhällsbaserade hälsosystem i olika kontexter. Mellan dessa möten kommer kärngrupperna i varje land arbeta fram forskningsprioriteringar som bygger vidare på befintliga initiativ och utnyttja sina bredare lokala nätverk. Det kommer finnas tillfälle för mindre komparativa fallstudier. De internationella mötena kommer att fokusera på erfarenhetsutbyte, konceptuellt utvecklingsarbete och utvecklande av forskningsidéer och projektansökningar.</narrative>
      <narrative>This proposal is located in the field of Health Policy and Systems Research (HPSR), with a specific focus on the strengthening of Community Health Systems (CHS). Innovations in CHS have the potential to improve access to health and health care but also have to address the underlying problems in this system – such as fragmented management and delivery, poor integration with local health facilities, and weak community participation. Over the last decades, low and middle-income countries that have achieved the most significant gains in health status have invested heavily in the base of their health system – through primary health care and community-based strategies.The purpose of the proposed network is to enhance research capacity and competence for designing and conducting “embedded” HPSR in order to build inclusive, socially accountable and resilient CHS. The network shall have two overarching aims: 1) to create space for on-going conceptual development on community health systems from a multidisciplinary perspective 2) to build a base for future research collaborations along wider and bigger project and grant ideas. The network partners comprise of: the School of Public Health at the University of Zambia, the School of Public Health and Social Sciences, MUHAS, Tanzania, Makerere University School of Public Health, Uganda, the School of Public Health at the University of the Western Cape, South Africa and Dep of Epidemiology and Global Health, Umeå University, Sweden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Building a north-south network to target biodiversity and pollination as a path towards sustainable cocoa agriculture in West Africa</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nätvärksbyggande mellan norr och söder för att öka kunskapen om biodiversitet och pollination som en väg mot hållbar kakaoproduktion</narrative>
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      <narrative>We propose to develop a West African Cocoa Research and Innovation Network (WACRIN) to form a consortium to address intractably low cocoa yields among smallholder farmers in West Africa. The network will improve knowledge-sharing and best research practice among researchers in low-income West African researchers working on cocoa sustainability. Low yields of cocoa are limiting opportunities to improve livelihoods among smallholder farmers in West Africa, with biodiversity loss causing particular problems by resulting in pest outbreaks, diseases being spread through plantations, and pollination limitation. This is further exacerbated by soil degradation, and a lack of knowledge about how these different factors interact. Addressing these different factors requires a coordinated research effort. We aim to link researchers from diverse institutions to share knowledge, techniques and data, and to bring together research expertise from areas that cut across the themes. It will also provide a vehicle for maximising research quality, as this can be harder to achieve with isolated research programmes. Over the coming two years, this network will provide an open forum for brainstorming ideas and is particularly innovative by including cocoa farmers as partners, stakeholders and drivers of research priorities alongside researchers. It is expected to lead to collaborative applications for research, development and capacity building funding from diverse sources.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kakao är en viktig gröda globalt för framställningen av choklad. Kakao som råvara handlas också på den globala råvarumarknaden. Kakao är ett träd som växter och odlas i tropiska områden i Afrika, Asien, Nord- och Sydamerika. Trädet producerar frukter som innehåller de frön, kakaobönor, som skördas. Kakaos betydelse som gröda ökar idag pga den globala ökningen av disponibla inkomster. Däremot är en låg avkastning i vissa delar av världen ett stort problem och majoriteten av kakao odlas på små familjegårdar (I detta projekt vill vi bygga ett nätverk med fokus på växtafrikansk kakaoforskning och innovation för att arbeta mot lösningar för att komma till rätta med den låga avkastningen hos kakao bland små familjejordbruk i Västafrika. Nätverket har som mål att samla in en bred kunskapsbas och de lämpligaste forskningsmetoderna från forskare och odlare i Västafrika som arbetar med hållbar kakaoproduktion, med starkt fokus på Togo och Sierra Leone. Den viktigaste forskningsfrågan rör hur konkreta odlingsåtgärder kan göra skillnad för de små familjejordbruken genom att både gynna pollinatörer och kontrollera sjukdomar. Vi avser att länka forskare från olika universitet för att dela kunskap, tekniker och data, och för att sammanföra forskningsexpertis från olika forskningsfält. Nätverket kommer främst att tillhandahålla ett öppet forum för att identifiera kunskapsluckor och utveckla idéer för framtida forskningsansökningar och kapacitetsbyggande. Förutom forskare så kommer nätverket bestå av kakaoodlare, som kommer att engageras som framtida partners i forskningsprojekt och som viktiga bollplank för att kunna göra rätt forskningsprioriteringar. De planerade aktiviteterna under den kommande tvåårs-perioden är i) en internationell workshop med forskare i Sierra Leone/Togo, vilket också länkas samman med ett möte med upp till 50 lokala kakaoodlare, ii) ett uppföljningsmöte på SLU i Sverige, samt iii) pilotförsök med syftet att samla in data som kan ge underlag till framtida forskningsansökningar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>We propose to develop a West African Cocoa Research and Innovation Network (WACRIN) to form a consortium to address intractably low cocoa yields among smallholder farmers in West Africa. The network will improve knowledge-sharing and best research practice among researchers in low-income West African researchers working on cocoa sustainability. Low yields of cocoa are limiting opportunities to improve livelihoods among smallholder farmers in West Africa, with biodiversity loss causing particular problems by resulting in pest outbreaks, diseases being spread through plantations, and pollination limitation. This is further exacerbated by soil degradation, and a lack of knowledge about how these different factors interact. Addressing these different factors requires a coordinated research effort. We aim to link researchers from diverse institutions to share knowledge, techniques and data, and to bring together research expertise from areas that cut across the themes. It will also provide a vehicle for maximising research quality, as this can be harder to achieve with isolated research programmes. Over the coming two years, this network will provide an open forum for brainstorming ideas and is particularly innovative by including cocoa farmers as partners, stakeholders and drivers of research priorities alongside researchers. It is expected to lead to collaborative applications for research, development and capacity building funding from diverse sources.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kakao är en viktig gröda globalt för framställningen av choklad. Kakao som råvara handlas också på den globala råvarumarknaden. Kakao är ett träd som växter och odlas i tropiska områden i Afrika, Asien, Nord- och Sydamerika. Trädet producerar frukter som innehåller de frön, kakaobönor, som skördas. Kakaos betydelse som gröda ökar idag pga den globala ökningen av disponibla inkomster. Däremot är en låg avkastning i vissa delar av världen ett stort problem och majoriteten av kakao odlas på små familjegårdar (I detta projekt vill vi bygga ett nätverk med fokus på växtafrikansk kakaoforskning och innovation för att arbeta mot lösningar för att komma till rätta med den låga avkastningen hos kakao bland små familjejordbruk i Västafrika. Nätverket har som mål att samla in en bred kunskapsbas och de lämpligaste forskningsmetoderna från forskare och odlare i Västafrika som arbetar med hållbar kakaoproduktion, med starkt fokus på Togo och Sierra Leone. Den viktigaste forskningsfrågan rör hur konkreta odlingsåtgärder kan göra skillnad för de små familjejordbruken genom att både gynna pollinatörer och kontrollera sjukdomar. Vi avser att länka forskare från olika universitet för att dela kunskap, tekniker och data, och för att sammanföra forskningsexpertis från olika forskningsfält. Nätverket kommer främst att tillhandahålla ett öppet forum för att identifiera kunskapsluckor och utveckla idéer för framtida forskningsansökningar och kapacitetsbyggande. Förutom forskare så kommer nätverket bestå av kakaoodlare, som kommer att engageras som framtida partners i forskningsprojekt och som viktiga bollplank för att kunna göra rätt forskningsprioriteringar. De planerade aktiviteterna under den kommande tvåårs-perioden är i) en internationell workshop med forskare i Sierra Leone/Togo, vilket också länkas samman med ett möte med upp till 50 lokala kakaoodlare, ii) ett uppföljningsmöte på SLU i Sverige, samt iii) pilotförsök med syftet att samla in data som kan ge underlag till framtida forskningsansökningar.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förbättrar träning i omhändertagande av traumapatienter på sjukhus patientutfall? Ett nätverk med svenska och indiska forskare</narrative>
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      <narrative>The trauma life support training programs Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) and Primary Trauma Care (PTC) are widely used to improve hospital trauma care but no robust evidence exists to show that these programs have any effect on patient outcomes.The purpose of this network of researchers in Sweden and India is therefore to develop a new research project to assess the effects of ATLS and PTC training on patient outcomes compared to standard care. We intend to focus on the following research questions: 1. Is it feasible to conduct a cluster randomised controlled trial comparing ATLS and PTC with standard care? 2. What outcomes are perceived as most important and relevant by trauma patients and community members? 3. What is the potential effect of ATLS and PTC compared to standard care on patient outcomes? 4. How do the magnitude and direction of this effect differ across clinically important subgroups?We will arrange seminars to plan a joint research project. To inform this planning we will conduct community consultations and a pilot study. We will arrange a stakeholder meeting to gather input from and shortlist prospective sites for participation in the large scale project.The planned joint research project would be the first to provide high-quality evidence of the effect of ATLS and PTC on patient outcomes. The findings may thus have substantial impact in both low resource settings like India and high resource settings like Sweden.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Trauma, alltså svår fysisk skada och kroppens svar på sådan skada, dödar nästan 4.5 miljoner människor varje år. Detta är mer än det totala antalet människor som dör i malaria, tuberkulos, HIV/AIDS och mödradödlighet sammanlagt. Bland barn och unga vuxna mellan 5 och 29 år är trauma den vanligaste dödsorsaken. Över 90% av alla dödsfall sker i låg- och medelinkomstländer och en stor andel dör på sjukhus.Trauma är nära kopplat till fattigdom eftersom behandlingen ofta är dyr och det kan ta lång tid för den som drabbats att återgå i arbete, om den drabbade överlever. Ofta är det familjeförsörjaren som skadas och då drabbas hela familen. Därför är det viktigt för hållbar utveckling globalt att minska båda dödlighet och sjuklighet som orsakas av trauma.En metod som används för att förbättra vården av traumapatienter på sjukhus är särskilda träningsprogram i akut omhändertagande. Det finns flera sådana program men det mest kända programmet kallas Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) och är ett amerikanskt koncept. Att gå ATLS är dock dyrt och därför har genomslaget i låg- och medelinkomstländer varit begränsat.Därför har olika alternativa program skapats. Primary Trauma Care (PTC) är ett gratis träningsprogram som liknar ATLS men som utvecklades specifikt för att passa den resursknappa kontexten i många låg- och medelinkomstländer. PTC har därför rekommenderats av Världshälsoorganisationen (WHO) för att förbättra vården av traumapatienter på sjukhus i låg- och medelinkomstländer.Trots att ATLS har funnits i nästan 35 år och PTC i nästan 25 år så finns det ingen forskning av hög kvalitet som visar att användandet av dessa program, eller några andra liknande program, leder till minskad dödlighet eller sjuklighet hos traumapatienter. Läkare och beslutsfattare världen över lägger alltså mycket tid och pengar på att genomföra träningsprogram utan att veta om det hjälper.Vårt nätverk av forskare i Sverige och Indien syftar till att öka kunskapen om effekten av att träna läkare i ATLS och PTC på dödlighet och sjuklighet hos traumapatienter. Vi kommer att planera forskning av hög kvalitet där vi ska jämföra vården som ges av läkare som tränats antingen med ATLS, PTC eller inget av dem. Vi kommer att genomföra denna forskning på sjukhus i Indien dels eftersom problemet med trauma är större där men också för att en stor andel av svenska läkare redan tränats i ATLS.I nätverket kommer vi att arrangera seminarier och möten för att främja ett ömsesidigt kunskapsutbyte. Vi kommer att konsultera patientgrupper och allmänheten i Indien för att låta dem kommentera på forskningen som planeras samt få en inblick i vilka utfall de prioriterar. Vi kommer också genomföra en så kallad pilotstudie med syftet att skapa förutsättningar för planeringen av en större studie.Vår förhoppning är att forskningen i slutändan ska leda till att vi antingen visar att ATLS och/eller PTC minskar dödlighet och sjuklighet hos traumapatienter, eller att de inte gör det. Oavsett så är resultatet viktigt för hur traumavård ska planeras i låg- och medelinkomstländer som Indien men också i höginkomstländer som Sverige. Om programmen har effekt bör man undersöka hur fler kan tränas. Om de inte har effekt bör man sluta lägga tid och pengar på att använda dem, och istället hitta nya sätt att utbilda läkare som tar hand om traumapatienter.</narrative>
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        <narrative>As part of our pilot trial we trained residents in the trauma life support training programmes ATLS and PTC.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Does trauma life support training improve patient outcomes? Establishing a network of Swedish and Indian researchers</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Trauma, alltså svår fysisk skada och kroppens svar på sådan skada, dödar nästan 4.5 miljoner människor varje år. Detta är mer än det totala antalet människor som dör i malaria, tuberkulos, HIV/AIDS och mödradödlighet sammanlagt. Bland barn och unga vuxna mellan 5 och 29 år är trauma den vanligaste dödsorsaken. Över 90% av alla dödsfall sker i låg- och medelinkomstländer och en stor andel dör på sjukhus.Trauma är nära kopplat till fattigdom eftersom behandlingen ofta är dyr och det kan ta lång tid för den som drabbats att återgå i arbete, om den drabbade överlever. Ofta är det familjeförsörjaren som skadas och då drabbas hela familen. Därför är det viktigt för hållbar utveckling globalt att minska båda dödlighet och sjuklighet som orsakas av trauma.En metod som används för att förbättra vården av traumapatienter på sjukhus är särskilda träningsprogram i akut omhändertagande. Det finns flera sådana program men det mest kända programmet kallas Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) och är ett amerikanskt koncept. Att gå ATLS är dock dyrt och därför har genomslaget i låg- och medelinkomstländer varit begränsat.Därför har olika alternativa program skapats. Primary Trauma Care (PTC) är ett gratis träningsprogram som liknar ATLS men som utvecklades specifikt för att passa den resursknappa kontexten i många låg- och medelinkomstländer. PTC har därför rekommenderats av Världshälsoorganisationen (WHO) för att förbättra vården av traumapatienter på sjukhus i låg- och medelinkomstländer.Trots att ATLS har funnits i nästan 35 år och PTC i nästan 25 år så finns det ingen forskning av hög kvalitet som visar att användandet av dessa program, eller några andra liknande program, leder till minskad dödlighet eller sjuklighet hos traumapatienter. Läkare och beslutsfattare världen över lägger alltså mycket tid och pengar på att genomföra träningsprogram utan att veta om det hjälper.Vårt nätverk av forskare i Sverige och Indien syftar till att öka kunskapen om effekten av att träna läkare i ATLS och PTC på dödlighet och sjuklighet hos traumapatienter. Vi kommer att planera forskning av hög kvalitet där vi ska jämföra vården som ges av läkare som tränats antingen med ATLS, PTC eller inget av dem. Vi kommer att genomföra denna forskning på sjukhus i Indien dels eftersom problemet med trauma är större där men också för att en stor andel av svenska läkare redan tränats i ATLS.I nätverket kommer vi att arrangera seminarier och möten för att främja ett ömsesidigt kunskapsutbyte. Vi kommer att konsultera patientgrupper och allmänheten i Indien för att låta dem kommentera på forskningen som planeras samt få en inblick i vilka utfall de prioriterar. Vi kommer också genomföra en så kallad pilotstudie med syftet att skapa förutsättningar för planeringen av en större studie.Vår förhoppning är att forskningen i slutändan ska leda till att vi antingen visar att ATLS och/eller PTC minskar dödlighet och sjuklighet hos traumapatienter, eller att de inte gör det. Oavsett så är resultatet viktigt för hur traumavård ska planeras i låg- och medelinkomstländer som Indien men också i höginkomstländer som Sverige. Om programmen har effekt bör man undersöka hur fler kan tränas. Om de inte har effekt bör man sluta lägga tid och pengar på att använda dem, och istället hitta nya sätt att utbilda läkare som tar hand om traumapatienter.</narrative>
      <narrative>The trauma life support training programs Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) and Primary Trauma Care (PTC) are widely used to improve hospital trauma care but no robust evidence exists to show that these programs have any effect on patient outcomes.The purpose of this network of researchers in Sweden and India is therefore to develop a new research project to assess the effects of ATLS and PTC training on patient outcomes compared to standard care. We intend to focus on the following research questions: 1. Is it feasible to conduct a cluster randomised controlled trial comparing ATLS and PTC with standard care? 2. What outcomes are perceived as most important and relevant by trauma patients and community members? 3. What is the potential effect of ATLS and PTC compared to standard care on patient outcomes? 4. How do the magnitude and direction of this effect differ across clinically important subgroups?We will arrange seminars to plan a joint research project. To inform this planning we will conduct community consultations and a pilot study. We will arrange a stakeholder meeting to gather input from and shortlist prospective sites for participation in the large scale project.The planned joint research project would be the first to provide high-quality evidence of the effect of ATLS and PTC on patient outcomes. The findings may thus have substantial impact in both low resource settings like India and high resource settings like Sweden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gas Gospels: Un/Sustainable Development and Environmental Risk in Mozambique</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under de senaste åren har vi regelbundet konfronterats med miljökatastrofer skapade av människan. Samtidigt som de politiska debatterna om klimatförändringar och miljöaktivism fortsätter att växa, intensifierar regeringar och internationella organisationer sina ansträngningar för att skapa en global ram för en hållbar utveckling i syfte att uppnå "en bättre och mer hållbar framtid för alla". En viktig aspekt av denna hållbara utveckling är dess konsekvenser förmänskliga rättigheter och ekonomisk och social jämlikhet. Agenda 2030, eller FNs strategi för hållbar utveckling främjar   en minskning av fossilt bränsleberoende och ”hållbar industrialisering”. Trots att det råder ett globalt samförstånd om ratificeringen av Agenda 2030fortsätter exploateringen av fossila bränslen - en viktig källa till klimatförändringar - att växa och diversifieras och i många utvecklingsländer framstår sådan exploatering som ett löfte om en snabb ekonomisk tillväxt. I många fall utgör detta emellertid en grundläggande konflikt eftersom dessa länder samtidigt är de som riskerar att drabbas hårdast av pågående och framtida klimatförändringar. Syftet med detta projekt är att undersöka hur olika aktörer i ett utvecklingsland ser på motsättningen i att kombinera en hållbar utveckling under de kommande åren med en önskan om ekonomisk tillväxt och välstånd. Hur påverkar erfarenheter av miljörisker olika aktörers positioner?  Hur positionerar sig det lokala civilsamhället inför denna konflikt? Detta projekt analyserar dessa frågor genom en fallstudie av Moçambique, ett land som har upplevt en ökande sårbarhet när det gäller miljökatastrofer, och samtidigt framställer sig som en tillväxtekonomi grundad i en ökande exploatering av naturgas.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project proposes a research agenda concerning the intersection of sustainable development strategies vis-à-vis economic growth, offering an in-depth empirical study of the issue of environmental sustainability and the challenges motivated by extractive industry in Mozambique. In recent years, Mozambique has experienced several climate related environmental disasters, including the dramatic cyclone flooding in the central and northern regions of the country. In response, the government set up a Post Cyclone Idai and Kenneth Reconstruction Office to oversee reconstruction in areas affected by the two powerful cyclones.But, having recently adopted the 2030 Agenda of Sustainable Development Goals, Mozambique is identified as an emerging economy, with high potential in what concerns extractivist industry, in particular liquefied natural gas and hydrocarbons. In this project we will explore how these opposing movements and strategies are being perceived and addressed at the local level, studying how different stakeholders (governmental, aid and development agencies, activist and civic mobilizations) are participating in the discussion. We will conduct on-site case studies in regions of the country (Center, North) where the intersection of environmental disaster and extractivist project are most visible.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under de senaste åren har vi regelbundet konfronterats med miljökatastrofer skapade av människan. Samtidigt som de politiska debatterna om klimatförändringar och miljöaktivism fortsätter att växa, intensifierar regeringar och internationella organisationer sina ansträngningar för att skapa en global ram för en hållbar utveckling i syfte att uppnå "en bättre och mer hållbar framtid för alla". En viktig aspekt av denna hållbara utveckling är dess konsekvenser förmänskliga rättigheter och ekonomisk och social jämlikhet. Agenda 2030, eller FNs strategi för hållbar utveckling främjar   en minskning av fossilt bränsleberoende och ”hållbar industrialisering”. Trots att det råder ett globalt samförstånd om ratificeringen av Agenda 2030fortsätter exploateringen av fossila bränslen - en viktig källa till klimatförändringar - att växa och diversifieras och i många utvecklingsländer framstår sådan exploatering som ett löfte om en snabb ekonomisk tillväxt. I många fall utgör detta emellertid en grundläggande konflikt eftersom dessa länder samtidigt är de som riskerar att drabbas hårdast av pågående och framtida klimatförändringar. Syftet med detta projekt är att undersöka hur olika aktörer i ett utvecklingsland ser på motsättningen i att kombinera en hållbar utveckling under de kommande åren med en önskan om ekonomisk tillväxt och välstånd. Hur påverkar erfarenheter av miljörisker olika aktörers positioner?  Hur positionerar sig det lokala civilsamhället inför denna konflikt? Detta projekt analyserar dessa frågor genom en fallstudie av Moçambique, ett land som har upplevt en ökande sårbarhet när det gäller miljökatastrofer, och samtidigt framställer sig som en tillväxtekonomi grundad i en ökande exploatering av naturgas.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Göteborgs universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Practicing Food Sovereignty: Indigenous Peoples and Agroecological Relationships in the Eastern Himalayas</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att Praktisera Matsuveränitet: Ursprungsfolk och Agroekologiska Förhållanden i Östra Himalaya.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet Att Praktisera Matsuveränitet: Ursprungsfolk och Agroekologiska Förhållanden i Östra Himalaya är geografiskt förlagt till bergsområdet C hittagong Hill Tracts i Bangladesh, till nordöstra Indien samt angränsande områden i Bhutan och Nepal. Dessa områden ingår i den region som betecknas som Östra Himalaya. Projektet focus är på hållbar matförsörjning hos ursprungsfolken i dessa högländer. Vi tar utgångspunkten i termen ”matsuveränitet”, en normativ term som inte enbart beaktar tillgången till mat utan också pekar på behovet att lokalbefolkningen har kontroll över hela försörjningskedjan; rätten till odlingsmark, till utsäde, boskap, förädling, och tillgång till marknader och ny kunskap. Matsuveränitet är idag en global angelägenhet, centralt för ursprungsfolk världen över. Högländer, inte minst i Himalaya, har visat sig speciellt utsatta för klimatförändringar. Kraftiga stormar, oregelbunden nederbörd, högre temperaturer, erosion, jordskred och angrepp av skadedjur gör att människor får allt svårare att klara sin försörjning. En rad nationella och internationella organisationer arbetar idag med att skapa bättre förutsättningar för ett hållbart jordbruk i utsatta höglandsområden. Östra Himalaya är ett sådant område. En viktig del av detta arbete består i en omdefinition av traditionellt svedjebruk. Tidigare har staterna i regionen försökt begränsa eller helt stoppa svedjebruk. Idag har man alltmer gått över till att hitta sätt att anpassa svedjebruk till dagens situation och tar fasta på den biologiska mångfald, det stora antal olika grödor som odlas. I denna studie kommer vi att följa de insatser som görs och de olika aktörer som är involverade i detta arbete. Den övergripande frågan för projektet rör ursprungsfolks försörjningspraktiker, agroekologiska förutsättningar och klimatförändringar i Östra Himalaya. Studien är organiserad runt tre sammanlänkande teman; a) växter, b) skadeförluster och c) mat. Respektive tema kommer att studeras utifrån en specifik ingång. Vad gäller växter är ingången, traditionella ”landraser” (heritage plants) som hirs och bovete. Vi kommer att följa de försök som görs att återintroducera traditionella grödor som visat sig mer resilienta och näringsrika än moderna, växtförädlade, grödor. Under temat skadeförluster är ingången den kinesiska fruktflugan vilken angriper fruktoch grönsaks odlingar, samt elefanter vilka speciellt i de mer låglänta bergsområdena har stor åverkan på jordbruket. Den asiatiska elefantens livsutrymme minskar snabbt och med det ökar också konflikterna med lokalbefolkningen. Här kommer vi att följa hur ursprungsfolken i regionen handskas med de djur och insekter som söker sig till och lever av deras grödor. För temat mat, slutligen, är ingången de olika traditionella metoderna för att tillaga och bevara mat, speciellt fermentering. Fermenterad mat spelar stor roll i ursprungsfolkens kök, och den traditionella maten har fått en allt större betydelse som identitetsmarkör och som del av de politiska projektet att värna gruppens autonomi eller självbestämmande. Ursprungsfolken har globalt sett en hög andel fattiga. Situationen skiljer sig åt mellan de fyra länderna som ingår i studien, men generellt sett har politisk oro, väpnade konflikter och övergrepp på mänskliga rättigheter haft stor inverkan på de lokala försörjningssystemen. De accelererande klimatförändringarna har ökat på denna sårbarhet. Trots enorma utmaningarna så finns idag en ökad medvetenhet och ett politiskt intresse nationellt och globalt för att stärka ursprungsfolks och andra marginaliserade gruppers möjlighet att bedriva ett ekologiskt och socialt hållbart jordbruk. FNs hållbarhetsmål är ett uttryck för detta, speciellt genom mål 2 ”ingen hunger”, mål 11 ”hållbara samhällen” och mål 15 ”ekosystem och biologisk mångfald”. Genom detta forskningsprojekt stödjer vi dessa strävanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>This study concerns indigenous communities and agricultural practices in four countries of the Eastern Himalaya region; Nepal, Bhutan, C hittagong Hill Tracks of Bangladesh and the hills of Northeast India. The focus is on present practices relating “food sovereignty”. While food sovereignty is a dynamic concept, it usually imply the pursuit of both environmental and livelihood goals. In a similar fashion, indigenous upland communities in the region are reviving and revaluing traditional agricultural practices to cope with climate change and contemporary environmental risks. The overall question addressed concerns indigenous livelihood practices and food security in upland areas. We approach this through three interrelated themes: (a) plants; (b) crop losses; and (c) food. Theoretically we bring food sovereignty studies in conversation with agrarian studies, political ecology and multispecies studies. The project also draws on recent work within indigenous peoples’ studies that looks at indigenous sovereignty not only as a matter of political self-determination, but also as mode of living differently on the land. Here plants, agricultural practices and food figure prominently as a domain to build sovereignty from within. Regional partners are: (a) North Eastern Social Research Centre (NESRC ) in Guwahati Northeast India; (b) The Royal Thimphu College in Bhutan; (c) Social Sciences Baha in Kathmandu Nepal, and (d) The Asian University for Women in C hittagong, Bangladesh.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>Practicing Food Sovereignty: Indigenous Peoples and Agroecological Relationships in the Eastern Himalayas</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att Praktisera Matsuveränitet: Ursprungsfolk och Agroekologiska Förhållanden i Östra Himalaya.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This study concerns indigenous communities and agricultural practices in four countries of the Eastern Himalaya region; Nepal, Bhutan, C hittagong Hill Tracks of Bangladesh and the hills of Northeast India. The focus is on present practices relating “food sovereignty”. While food sovereignty is a dynamic concept, it usually imply the pursuit of both environmental and livelihood goals. In a similar fashion, indigenous upland communities in the region are reviving and revaluing traditional agricultural practices to cope with climate change and contemporary environmental risks. The overall question addressed concerns indigenous livelihood practices and food security in upland areas. We approach this through three interrelated themes: (a) plants; (b) crop losses; and (c) food. Theoretically we bring food sovereignty studies in conversation with agrarian studies, political ecology and multispecies studies. The project also draws on recent work within indigenous peoples’ studies that looks at indigenous sovereignty not only as a matter of political self-determination, but also as mode of living differently on the land. Here plants, agricultural practices and food figure prominently as a domain to build sovereignty from within. Regional partners are: (a) North Eastern Social Research Centre (NESRC ) in Guwahati Northeast India; (b) The Royal Thimphu College in Bhutan; (c) Social Sciences Baha in Kathmandu Nepal, and (d) The Asian University for Women in C hittagong, Bangladesh.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet Att Praktisera Matsuveränitet: Ursprungsfolk och Agroekologiska Förhållanden i Östra Himalaya är geografiskt förlagt till bergsområdet C hittagong Hill Tracts i Bangladesh, till nordöstra Indien samt angränsande områden i Bhutan och Nepal. Dessa områden ingår i den region som betecknas som Östra Himalaya. Projektet focus är på hållbar matförsörjning hos ursprungsfolken i dessa högländer. Vi tar utgångspunkten i termen ”matsuveränitet”, en normativ term som inte enbart beaktar tillgången till mat utan också pekar på behovet att lokalbefolkningen har kontroll över hela försörjningskedjan; rätten till odlingsmark, till utsäde, boskap, förädling, och tillgång till marknader och ny kunskap. Matsuveränitet är idag en global angelägenhet, centralt för ursprungsfolk världen över. Högländer, inte minst i Himalaya, har visat sig speciellt utsatta för klimatförändringar. Kraftiga stormar, oregelbunden nederbörd, högre temperaturer, erosion, jordskred och angrepp av skadedjur gör att människor får allt svårare att klara sin försörjning. En rad nationella och internationella organisationer arbetar idag med att skapa bättre förutsättningar för ett hållbart jordbruk i utsatta höglandsområden. Östra Himalaya är ett sådant område. En viktig del av detta arbete består i en omdefinition av traditionellt svedjebruk. Tidigare har staterna i regionen försökt begränsa eller helt stoppa svedjebruk. Idag har man alltmer gått över till att hitta sätt att anpassa svedjebruk till dagens situation och tar fasta på den biologiska mångfald, det stora antal olika grödor som odlas. I denna studie kommer vi att följa de insatser som görs och de olika aktörer som är involverade i detta arbete. Den övergripande frågan för projektet rör ursprungsfolks försörjningspraktiker, agroekologiska förutsättningar och klimatförändringar i Östra Himalaya. Studien är organiserad runt tre sammanlänkande teman; a) växter, b) skadeförluster och c) mat. Respektive tema kommer att studeras utifrån en specifik ingång. Vad gäller växter är ingången, traditionella ”landraser” (heritage plants) som hirs och bovete. Vi kommer att följa de försök som görs att återintroducera traditionella grödor som visat sig mer resilienta och näringsrika än moderna, växtförädlade, grödor. Under temat skadeförluster är ingången den kinesiska fruktflugan vilken angriper fruktoch grönsaks odlingar, samt elefanter vilka speciellt i de mer låglänta bergsområdena har stor åverkan på jordbruket. Den asiatiska elefantens livsutrymme minskar snabbt och med det ökar också konflikterna med lokalbefolkningen. Här kommer vi att följa hur ursprungsfolken i regionen handskas med de djur och insekter som söker sig till och lever av deras grödor. För temat mat, slutligen, är ingången de olika traditionella metoderna för att tillaga och bevara mat, speciellt fermentering. Fermenterad mat spelar stor roll i ursprungsfolkens kök, och den traditionella maten har fått en allt större betydelse som identitetsmarkör och som del av de politiska projektet att värna gruppens autonomi eller självbestämmande. Ursprungsfolken har globalt sett en hög andel fattiga. Situationen skiljer sig åt mellan de fyra länderna som ingår i studien, men generellt sett har politisk oro, väpnade konflikter och övergrepp på mänskliga rättigheter haft stor inverkan på de lokala försörjningssystemen. De accelererande klimatförändringarna har ökat på denna sårbarhet. Trots enorma utmaningarna så finns idag en ökad medvetenhet och ett politiskt intresse nationellt och globalt för att stärka ursprungsfolks och andra marginaliserade gruppers möjlighet att bedriva ett ekologiskt och socialt hållbart jordbruk. FNs hållbarhetsmål är ett uttryck för detta, speciellt genom mål 2 ”ingen hunger”, mål 11 ”hållbara samhällen” och mål 15 ”ekosystem och biologisk mångfald”. Genom detta forskningsprojekt stödjer vi dessa strävanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Stockholms universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.3 - Till 2030 fördubbla jordbrukets produktivitet och inkomster för småskaliga livsmedelsproducenter, i synnerhet kvinnor, ursprungsfolk, familjejordbrukare, boskapsskötande nomader samt fiskare, inklusive genom säker och lika tillgång till mark, andra produktionsresurser och insatsvaror, kunskap, finansiella tjänster och marknader samt möjligheter till värdeskapande och sysselsättning utanför jordbruket.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.3 - By 2030, double the agricultural productivity and incomes of small-scale food producers, in particular women, indigenous peoples, family farmers, pastoralists and fishers, including through secure and equal access to land, other productive resources and inputs, knowledge, financial services, markets and opportunities for value addition and non-farm employment.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.4 - By 2030, ensure sustainable food production systems and implement resilient agricultural practices that increase productivity and production, that help maintain ecosystems, that strengthen capacity for adaptation to climate change, extreme weather, drought, flooding and other disasters and that progressively improve land and soil quality.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.4 - Senast 2030 uppnå hållbara system för livsmedelsproduktion samt införa motståndskraftiga jordbruksmetoder som ökar produktiviteten och produktionen, som bidrar till att upprätthålla ekosystemen, som stärker förmågan till anpassning till klimatförändringar, extrema väderförhållanden, torka, översvämning och andra katastrofer och som successivt förbättrar mark- och jordkvaliteten.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.a - Öka investeringarna, bland annat genom stärkt internationellt samarbete, i infrastruktur på landsbygden, forsknings- och rådgivningstjänster för jordbruket, teknikutveckling samt genbanker för växter och husdjur i syfte att öka jordbrukets produktionskapacitet i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.a - Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Inbördeskrig är ett av de största hoten mot människors liv och välfärd. Syrienkriget har till exempel kostat minst 345,000 människors liv sedan 2011. De flesta inbördeskrig blir dock aldrig så allvarliga som det i Syrien. Under 2018 så pågick det inbördeskrig i 34 länder och mer än hälften av alla som dog i dessa krig dog i Syrien eller Afghanistan. Även mellan länder med liknande riskfaktorer finns skillnader. Till exempel varnade experter i såväl Elfenbenskusten som Sudan (Darfur) för att inbördeskrigen där kunde utvecklas till ”ett nytt Rwanda”. 15 år senare pågår fortfarande kriget i Darfur och konflikten har lett till mer än 300 000 dödsoffer. I Elfenbenskusten så avslutades konflikten 2011 efter att drygt 3000 människor dött. Vissa inbördeskrig leder därmed till enorma humanitära katastrofer medan andra förblir relativt småskaliga. Varför blir vissa inbördeskrig värre än andra? Förvånande nog – och trots att frågan är av högsta vikt för att rädda människoliv – så är vår kunskap rörande konfliktintensitet bristfällig. Medan tidigare forskning har fokuserat på de faktorer som eskalerar våldet så har de faktorer som begränsar våldet hittills hamnat i skymundan. Precis som forskning inom medicin fokuserar på varför vissa patienter med samma sjukdom får mer eller mindre allvarliga symptom menar vi att man måste studera vilka faktorer som gör att vissa inbördeskrig blir så mycket värre än andra. Vi har med andra ord bristande inblick i varför de flesta inbördeskrig inte eskalerar till en extrem nivå och varför många stater och rebellgrupper faktiskt begränsar sin våldsanvändning. För att råda bot på detta så är projektets teoretiska utgångspunkt att man måste fokusera på såväl orsaker till eskalering som faktorer som leder till återhållsamhet. Då forskning rörande faktorer som får aktörer att hålla tillbaka sitt våldsanvändande är väldigt eftersatt ämnar vi att utveckla ett teoretiskt ramverk som studerar orsaker till återhållsamhet relaterat till de aktörskaraktärsdrag, institutioner och normer som bidrar till att begränsa våldet. En annan brist i existerande forskning är att den oftast jämfört extremt våldsamma inbördeskrig med alla som inte eskalerar till den intensiteten. Det är olyckligt då inte alla inbördeskrig har samma potential att bli våldsamma. En viktig del av vårt projekt är att identifiera krig som inte blev så allvarliga som befarats trots att de hade en hög risk att eskalera till storskaliga krig. Genom att studera dessa fall kan vi identifiera nya faktorer som leder till återhållsamhet snarare än eskalering. Projektet består av fyra steg, där de två första stegen ämnar att utveckla ny teori medan de två senare syftar till att testa teorin. I både den teoriutvecklande och den teoritestande delen så kommer vi kombinera kvalitativ och kvantitativ metod. Det första steget består i att identifiera faktorer som begränsar våldsanvändningen genom att jämföra inbördeskriget i Darfur (Sudan) med kriget i Elfenbenskusten. I det andra steget breddar vi vårt fokus till ett större urval (ungefär 15) av inbördeskrig för att utforska hur olika faktorer samspelar. I vårt tredje steg gör vi djupdykningar i några fall för att testa huruvida vårt teoretiska ramverk kan förklara variation i konfliktintensitet över tid och mellan olika delar av konfliktdrabbade länder. Slutligen kommer vi att testa det teoretiska ramverkets allmängiltighet genom en statistisk analys av alla inbördeskrig i världen.  Fördjupad kunskap om varför vissa inbördeskrig blir så mycket värre än andra är väsentlig för beslutsfattare som vill begränsa våld och minska fattigdom. Inbördeskrig av Syriens kaliber orsakar hundratusentals dödsfall och driver miljontals människor på flykt. Samtidigt underminerar dessa krig fattigdomsbekämpning och andra utvecklingsmål. Genom att fördjupa vår förståelse för vad som driver återhållsamhet i krig kan vår forskning belysa vilka åtgärder som bäst kan bidra till att minska våldet och därmed det mänskliga lidandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stora lärdomar från små länder: Fasad eller demokrati i Kiribati, Vanuatu och São Tomé och Príncipe?</narrative>
      <narrative>Large Lessons from Small Cases: Façade or Democracy in Kiribati, Vanuatu and São Tomé and Príncipe?</narrative>
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      <narrative>Small states have often been excluded from the study of comparative politics. It has been argued that their small population size does not warrant their study and that they, due to their smallness, do not even constitute real states. The limited amount of research on the political systems of small states has been quantitative work. This research has shown that states with populations below 500 000, to a remarkable degree, are democracies. At the same time, recent qualitative work suggests something rather contrary; that these states are only window-dressing as democracies. Hence, we are faced with a research conundrum that invites further inquiry. The purpose of this project is to analyze how the political systems of Kiribati, Vanuatu and São Tomé and Príncipe function in their everyday practice. We will i) investigate whether the statistical correlation between smallness and high levels of democratic performance is borne out in political practice, and investigate ii) the factors that explain democratic performance, or the lack thereof, in these states. To advance knowledge about these issues is not only of relevance for people who reside in these states, but for the democratization literature as a whole. This project is mainly based on qualitative fieldwork and interviews with politicians as well as journalists in the three states under scrutiny. It will be conducted 2021-2023 by two scholars at 20% and 50% respectively during each of the three years.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Små stater, det vill säga stater som har en befolkningsmängd på mindre än 500 000, marginaliseras konsekvent inom forskning om staters politiska system. Anledningarna till varför forskare valt att förbise dessa stater i sina analyser är nästan lika många som ofta ovidkommande. Det har sagts att dessa stater är så pass små att de inte ens kan kvalificeras som ”riktiga” stater; att deras befolkningsmängd är för liten för att göra dem relevanta att studera; och att eftersom annan forskning inte inkluderat dessa stater i sina analyser, då behöver inte ens egen forskning göra det heller. Vi menar att den bristfälliga analysen av små stater och deras respektive politiska system är bekymmersam, särskilt i ljuset av att denna grupp av stater sticker ut i ett specifikt hänseende; i förhållande till stater med större befolkningsmängd, är dessa små stater nämligen till en anmärkningsvärt hög grad demokratier. Det verkar, med andra ord, finnas ett samband mellan ”litenhet” å ena sidan och demokrati å andra sidan. Detta är i alla fall vad statistiska databaser, likt Freedom House, som samlar data om staters politiska system indikerar. Det är dock mycket viktigt att i sammanhanget påtala att dessa forskningsresultat nåtts med hjälp av statistiska metoder – det handlar således inte om djuplodande kvalitativa analyser baserade på fältstudier. I detta projekt är vår ambition att komma tillrätta med dessa identifierade forskningsluckor. Syftet med detta forskningsprojekt är att utforska och analysera hur det politiska systemet i tre små stater faktiskt fungerar. Vår ambition är att svara på två övergripande forskningsfrågor: 1) speglar den politiska verkligheten det statistiska samband som tidigare forskning visar? (dvs. i vilken utsträckning praktiserar dessa små stater verkligen demokrati?) 2) Vilka faktorer förklarar demokratiska prestationer, eller avsaknaden därav, i dessa små stater?De stater som utgör vårt empiriska intresse är de tre ö-rikena Kiribati, med 100 000 invånare; Vanuatu, med 300 000 invånare; samt São Tomé &amp; Príncipe, med 200 000 invånare. Vi kommer att genomföra fältstudier i dessa tre områden, intervjua politiker i regeringsställning samt politiker i opposition, och även intervjua journalister för att få en så god insyn som möjligt i hur det politiska systemet i sin vardagliga praktik fungerar, för att därefter kunna dra slutsatser gällande huruvida dessa system de facto är demokratier eller snarare politiska system som inte är fullt ut demokratiska.Den forskning som kommer att genomföras inom detta projekt är betydelsefull på grund av tre huvudsakliga skäl. Först och främst; den kunskap vi genererar är av vikt för medborgare och organisationer som lever, och verkar, i dessa tre ö-riken. Genom ökad kunskap om vilka faktorer som driver, eller förhindrar, demokratisk utveckling i deras respektive stater kan riktade insatser utvecklas och implementeras för att initiera/fördjupa demokratiseringsprocesser. För det andra, forskningen vi generar i detta projekt kommer även att göra ett viktigt bidrag till demokratiseringslitteraturen. Denna litteratur gynnas inte, snarare tvärtom, av att samma delar – dvs. små stater – av ett empiriskt underlag konsekvent utesluts ur statsvetenskapliga analyser av politiska system. Detta förhindrar generella slutsatser. För det tredje, vi tror att resultaten från detta projekt kan initiera en diskussion om de statistiska databaser som statsvetare i stor utsträckning använder sig av. Om kvalitativa studier av politiska system, likt vår forskning, visar något diametralt annat än statistiska studiers resultat av samma fenomen, vad säger det då om dessa databasers tillförlitlighet och precision? Detta är en angelägen fråga att resa.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>SolarFood: Reducing post-harvest losses through improved solar drying</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De 17 globala målen för hållbar utveckling (Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs) som antogs av FN 2015 är en samling mål som syftar till att skapa en hållbar framtid för alla. I vårt projekt fokuserar vi framförallt på fyra av dessa mål, nr 1: Ingen fattigdom, nr 2: Ingen hunger, nr 3: God hälsa och välbefinnande och nr 7: Ekonomiskt överkomlig och ren energi. Vårt projekt går ut på att med hjälp av solenergi torka grödor på ett attraktivt sätt. Detta innebär bland annat att tekniken ska vara: enkel att använda, passa in socialt och ekonomiskt samt att de torkade produkterna håller en hög kvalitet och är efterfrågade på marknaden. Fyra av de globala målen för hållbar utveckling ligger i vårt fokus:1. Ingen fattigdom; då jordbrukarna kan få ett högre pris för en vara med högre kvalitet vilket uppnås med en förbättrad torkteknik. Torkade grödor har en betydligt längre hållbarhet än färska grödor. Detta gör att produkter kan säljas till ett högre pris under den del av säsongen då grödorna annars inte är tillgängliga.2. Ingen hunger; då mängden mat som förstörs under torkning och lagring idag kan minskas med hjälp av en effektivare torkteknik. Vidare öppnas möjligheter för att torka och bruka andra typer av grödor som annars inte skulle finns tillgängliga för säsongen. Ett breddat utbud av grödor gör samhället mindre känsligt för missväxt etc.3. God hälsa och välbefinnande; då fler livsmedel finns tillgängliga under större delar av året. En effektiv torkteknik säkerställer även att vitamininnehållet i produkterna bevaras så bra som möjligt.7. Ekonomiskt överkomlig och ren energi; då solenergi används för torkprocessen. Ett annars vanligt sätt att torka mat på är att använda fossila bränslen eller biobränsle. De fossila bränslena bidrar till utsläpp av växthusgaser medan användning av biobränsle kan leda till avskogning. Att använda solens energi medför relativt små ingrepp i naturen. Vidare krävs ingen energi för konserveringen. Om exempelvis kylar och frysar används kommer detta att leda till en kraftigt ökad elanvändning. Något som medför ökade kostnader för brukarna samtidigt som det innebär negativa miljökonsekvenser.När en teknik tas fram och introduceras i en ny kontext/kultur är det viktigt att detta inte görs i ett socialt vakuum. Om tekniken inte accepteras eller passar in är sannolikheten mindre att den introduceras fullt ut. Vi avser därför att utveckla tekniken tillsammans med jordbrukare och andra intressenter. Denna typ av utveckling har en ökad chans att få en bredare acceptans i samhället. Ekonomiska villkor, genusaspekter, traditioner och matpreferenser måste undersökas och inkluderas i teknikutvecklingen.Den tekniska utvecklingen sker genom att fysiska soltorksmodeller byggs och utvärderas i laboratorium på Lunds Universitet. Parallellt med mätningarna görs även simuleringar där värmeströmning och torkhastigheter kan beräknas. Kombinationen av mätningar och simuleringar är mycket fördelaktig då den genom mätkalibrering ger relativt tillförlitliga resultat samtidigt som datorsimuleringarna ger möjlighet till diverse parameterstudier för optimering av tekniken. I ett andra skede testas och utvärderas tekniken på plats i Bhutan och Nepal. Observationer från fälttester inkluderas i en andra och tredje iteration av soltorksutvecklingen. I projektets slut genomförs ett antal moment som syftar till att sprida kunskap och teknik. Tillsammans med jordbrukarna kommer vi att arrangera visningsdagar då intressenter bjuds in för att ta del av tekniken. Bland annat kommer NGOer och skolor att inkluderas i detta.</narrative>
      <narrative>In this project, we aim to develop improved solar dryers for crop drying. The dryers should, have short drying time, be produced locally and be socially accepted by the smallholder farmers in Bhutan and Nepal. Solar drying, with its potential of preserving food in an environmental friendly way, is a much needed technology since agriculture is the main source of income for approximately 65 % of the population in these countries. Today a relatively large fraction of the produced crops is ruined before it is consumed. Poor drying technique leads to mold and fungi attacks on the crops. Additionally, poor drying technique leads to low quality product that pays little on the export market. For these reasons an improved drying technique could lead to less food waste and increased revenue for the farmers due to higher market prices for the crops. However, introducing a new technology for rural farmers cannot be done in a social vacuum. Old traditions and social factors such as gender structures and food preferences are important to understand. Such underlying socio-cultural factors will be studied in this project. The project aims to develop solar drying technology co-produced with farmers rather than for the farmers by following/applying a participatory research approach.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De 17 globala målen för hållbar utveckling (Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs) som antogs av FN 2015 är en samling mål som syftar till att skapa en hållbar framtid för alla. I vårt projekt fokuserar vi framförallt på fyra av dessa mål, nr 1: Ingen fattigdom, nr 2: Ingen hunger, nr 3: God hälsa och välbefinnande och nr 7: Ekonomiskt överkomlig och ren energi. Vårt projekt går ut på att med hjälp av solenergi torka grödor på ett attraktivt sätt. Detta innebär bland annat att tekniken ska vara: enkel att använda, passa in socialt och ekonomiskt samt att de torkade produkterna håller en hög kvalitet och är efterfrågade på marknaden. Fyra av de globala målen för hållbar utveckling ligger i vårt fokus:1. Ingen fattigdom; då jordbrukarna kan få ett högre pris för en vara med högre kvalitet vilket uppnås med en förbättrad torkteknik. Torkade grödor har en betydligt längre hållbarhet än färska grödor. Detta gör att produkter kan säljas till ett högre pris under den del av säsongen då grödorna annars inte är tillgängliga.2. Ingen hunger; då mängden mat som förstörs under torkning och lagring idag kan minskas med hjälp av en effektivare torkteknik. Vidare öppnas möjligheter för att torka och bruka andra typer av grödor som annars inte skulle finns tillgängliga för säsongen. Ett breddat utbud av grödor gör samhället mindre känsligt för missväxt etc.3. God hälsa och välbefinnande; då fler livsmedel finns tillgängliga under större delar av året. En effektiv torkteknik säkerställer även att vitamininnehållet i produkterna bevaras så bra som möjligt.7. Ekonomiskt överkomlig och ren energi; då solenergi används för torkprocessen. Ett annars vanligt sätt att torka mat på är att använda fossila bränslen eller biobränsle. De fossila bränslena bidrar till utsläpp av växthusgaser medan användning av biobränsle kan leda till avskogning. Att använda solens energi medför relativt små ingrepp i naturen. Vidare krävs ingen energi för konserveringen. Om exempelvis kylar och frysar används kommer detta att leda till en kraftigt ökad elanvändning. Något som medför ökade kostnader för brukarna samtidigt som det innebär negativa miljökonsekvenser.När en teknik tas fram och introduceras i en ny kontext/kultur är det viktigt att detta inte görs i ett socialt vakuum. Om tekniken inte accepteras eller passar in är sannolikheten mindre att den introduceras fullt ut. Vi avser därför att utveckla tekniken tillsammans med jordbrukare och andra intressenter. Denna typ av utveckling har en ökad chans att få en bredare acceptans i samhället. Ekonomiska villkor, genusaspekter, traditioner och matpreferenser måste undersökas och inkluderas i teknikutvecklingen.Den tekniska utvecklingen sker genom att fysiska soltorksmodeller byggs och utvärderas i laboratorium på Lunds Universitet. Parallellt med mätningarna görs även simuleringar där värmeströmning och torkhastigheter kan beräknas. Kombinationen av mätningar och simuleringar är mycket fördelaktig då den genom mätkalibrering ger relativt tillförlitliga resultat samtidigt som datorsimuleringarna ger möjlighet till diverse parameterstudier för optimering av tekniken. I ett andra skede testas och utvärderas tekniken på plats i Bhutan och Nepal. Observationer från fälttester inkluderas i en andra och tredje iteration av soltorksutvecklingen. I projektets slut genomförs ett antal moment som syftar till att sprida kunskap och teknik. Tillsammans med jordbrukarna kommer vi att arrangera visningsdagar då intressenter bjuds in för att ta del av tekniken. Bland annat kommer NGOer och skolor att inkluderas i detta.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Understanding the role of lung microbiome in biomass smoke exposure related chronic obstructive pulmonary disease</narrative>
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      <narrative>Biomass smoke (BMS) exposure is a greater global risk factor for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) compared to tobacco smoking (TBS). Women living in the rural areas of Low-and Middle-Income countries are disproportionately affected by BMS induced COPD as they cook for 4-6h/day using biomass fuel. Earlier lung was considered as sterile. With emerging evidence, the presence of normal lung microbiome and its role in maintaining homeostasis as well as in disease conditions is being realized. Alteration of normal lung microbiome may predispose individuals to chronic lung diseases. Changes in microbial diversity associated with asthma, cystic fibrosis, COPD, have been shown. However, limited information is available on lung microbial dysbiosis in TBS induced COPD patients and almost no information on lung microbiome of BMS induced COPD subjects is available at present. Hence, with a multi-national team, which includes researchers, clinicians and microbiologist we aim to compare the lung microbiome from induced sputum among BMS exposed women with COPD, BMS exposed women without COPD and healthy non-BMS exposed women (n= 50/group: 2021-early 2022). Molecular microbiological techniques such as high throughput amplicon sequencing of 16S rRNA genes will be used to analyze the data (Fall 2021-Fall 2022). We will initiate two-year continuous collaborative work between Sweden, India and Germany (2021-2022) with the aim of developing joint long-term research network and project.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Exponering för biomassrök orsakar utvecklande av kroniskt obstruktiv lungsjukdom (KOL) och drabbar fler människor globalt jämfört med tobaksröksexponering. Antalet som exponeras för biomassrök i hemmet utgör 3 miljarder att jämföras med 1,1 miljarder rökare globalt. Runt 50% av alla hushåll globalt och 90% av hushållen på landsbygden i låg- och medelinkomstländer använder sig av förbränning av biomassa, som sin huvudsakliga energikälla. Under 2015, orsakades 3,2 miljoner av dödsfallen i världen av KOL och utgjorde 2.6% av de globalt funktionsjusterade förlorade levnadsåren (DALYs). I nuläget utgör KOL den 3:e vanligaste dödsorsaken globalt. Runt 90 % av de som utvecklat KOL bor i låg- och medelinkomstländer. Hittills har KOL-forskning bedrivits i höginkomstländer med fokus på tobaksorsakad KOL. Det är därför påtagligt att kunskap saknas rörande KOL i allmänhet men särskilt biomass-orsakad KOL hos individer i låg- och medelinkomstländer inklusive Indien. Tidigare har man ansett att miljön i lungan är steril. Man har på senare år fått ompröva detta då man med känsligare metodik lyckats kartlägga förekomsten av lungans microorganismer, som anses ha stor betydels för att upprätthålla homeostas. Moderna molekylära mikrobiologiska tekniker (som ”high throughput amplicon sequencing of 16S rRNA genes”) har använts i ett flertal studier för att kartlägga lungans microbiota, vilka påvisat förändringar i microbiomet vid sjukdomar som astma, tobaksinducerad KOL och cystisk fibros (CF). Hos patienter med CF har man följt förändringar i microbiomet i sputum vid antibiotikaanvänding, men endast ett fåtal studier har kartlagt mikrobiomförändringar i sputum hos rökare. Det föreligger inga studier där mikrobiomet i lunga kartlagts hos patienter med biomass-orsakad KOL.Vi anser att ökad kunskap om lungans microbiom i relation till biomass-orsakad KOL utgör en viktig ingångsport för att utveckla behandlingsstrategier för denna stora sjukdomsgrupp i låg- och medelinkomstländer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Betydelsen av lungans microbiome hos individer med biomass-orsakad kroniskt obstruktiv lungsjukdom</narrative>
      <narrative>Understanding the role of lung microbiome in biomass smoke exposure related chronic obstructive pulmonary disease</narrative>
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      <narrative>Biomass smoke (BMS) exposure is a greater global risk factor for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) compared to tobacco smoking (TBS). Women living in the rural areas of Low-and Middle-Income countries are disproportionately affected by BMS induced COPD as they cook for 4-6h/day using biomass fuel. Earlier lung was considered as sterile. With emerging evidence, the presence of normal lung microbiome and its role in maintaining homeostasis as well as in disease conditions is being realized. Alteration of normal lung microbiome may predispose individuals to chronic lung diseases. Changes in microbial diversity associated with asthma, cystic fibrosis, COPD, have been shown. However, limited information is available on lung microbial dysbiosis in TBS induced COPD patients and almost no information on lung microbiome of BMS induced COPD subjects is available at present. Hence, with a multi-national team, which includes researchers, clinicians and microbiologist we aim to compare the lung microbiome from induced sputum among BMS exposed women with COPD, BMS exposed women without COPD and healthy non-BMS exposed women (n= 50/group: 2021-early 2022). Molecular microbiological techniques such as high throughput amplicon sequencing of 16S rRNA genes will be used to analyze the data (Fall 2021-Fall 2022). We will initiate two-year continuous collaborative work between Sweden, India and Germany (2021-2022) with the aim of developing joint long-term research network and project.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Exponering för biomassrök orsakar utvecklande av kroniskt obstruktiv lungsjukdom (KOL) och drabbar fler människor globalt jämfört med tobaksröksexponering. Antalet som exponeras för biomassrök i hemmet utgör 3 miljarder att jämföras med 1,1 miljarder rökare globalt. Runt 50% av alla hushåll globalt och 90% av hushållen på landsbygden i låg- och medelinkomstländer använder sig av förbränning av biomassa, som sin huvudsakliga energikälla. Under 2015, orsakades 3,2 miljoner av dödsfallen i världen av KOL och utgjorde 2.6% av de globalt funktionsjusterade förlorade levnadsåren (DALYs). I nuläget utgör KOL den 3:e vanligaste dödsorsaken globalt. Runt 90 % av de som utvecklat KOL bor i låg- och medelinkomstländer. Hittills har KOL-forskning bedrivits i höginkomstländer med fokus på tobaksorsakad KOL. Det är därför påtagligt att kunskap saknas rörande KOL i allmänhet men särskilt biomass-orsakad KOL hos individer i låg- och medelinkomstländer inklusive Indien. Tidigare har man ansett att miljön i lungan är steril. Man har på senare år fått ompröva detta då man med känsligare metodik lyckats kartlägga förekomsten av lungans microorganismer, som anses ha stor betydels för att upprätthålla homeostas. Moderna molekylära mikrobiologiska tekniker (som ”high throughput amplicon sequencing of 16S rRNA genes”) har använts i ett flertal studier för att kartlägga lungans microbiota, vilka påvisat förändringar i microbiomet vid sjukdomar som astma, tobaksinducerad KOL och cystisk fibros (CF). Hos patienter med CF har man följt förändringar i microbiomet i sputum vid antibiotikaanvänding, men endast ett fåtal studier har kartlagt mikrobiomförändringar i sputum hos rökare. Det föreligger inga studier där mikrobiomet i lunga kartlagts hos patienter med biomass-orsakad KOL.Vi anser att ökad kunskap om lungans microbiom i relation till biomass-orsakad KOL utgör en viktig ingångsport för att utveckla behandlingsstrategier för denna stora sjukdomsgrupp i låg- och medelinkomstländer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>Piloting multisectoral work around sexual and reproductive health, child health and non-communicable diseases in Uganda: The aim of the proposed collaboration is to develop a common research project examining the critical health challenges within the overall framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) between institutions in Sweden and Uganda. Specifically, a multisectoral network for research will be created and three associated research questions on critical health priorities–which are believed to have the potential to enable synergetic progress across many SDG–swill be explored by teams of researchers from Karolinska Institutet and Makerere University:How can sexual and reproductive health and rights for the most vulnerable be effectively improved?Which strategies are successful in enabling a healthy start for a healthy childhood and minimising the risks for NCDs later in life?What factors characterise the risk for NCDs in low resource settings?The project-activities, which are planned to be implemented during 2021–2022, will utilise a range of state-of-the-art research theories and methods applied to concrete health challenges facing Uganda and the surrounding region. The collaborative research project at hand is seen as a unique cross-cutting initiative that builds on the synergies of the SDGs and addresses critical gaps in their delivery. By putting the health needs of the most vulnerable populations in the centre of our activities, this project is believed to contribute to a just, equitable, tolerant, open and socially inclusive world.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Pilotprojekt för tvärsektoriellt arbete för sexuell/reproduktiv hälsa, barnhälsa och icke smittsamma sjukdomar i Uganda: Syftet med det föreslagna samarbetet är att utveckla ett gemensamt forskningsprojekt mellan institutioner i Sverige och Uganda, som undersöker kritiska hälsoutmaningar inom ramen för Agenda 2030 och dess 17 globala hållbarhetsmål. När vi idag omfamnar denna Agenda står vi inför ett antal möjligheter och utmaningar när det kommer till att kunna förbättra livsförutsättningar för alla människor runtom i världen på ett rättvist sätt. En god och jämlik hälsa är en central utgångspunkt och förutsättning för att uppfylla Agenda 2030, och eftersom målen är sammankopplade måste lösningar till rådande utmaningar också bemötas på ett integrerat sätt. Detta kräver att vi hittar nya holistiska sätt att förverkliga Agendan och här står väletablerade samarbeten i centrum för att möjliggöra viktig multisektoriell forskning som kan utveckla nya och innovativa hälsofrämjande verktyg för implementering över sociala, politiska och kommersiella domäner. Genom det förslagna samarbetet kommer ett multisektoriellt nätverk för forskning att skapas av forskargrupper från Karolinska Institutet i Sverige och Makerere Universitet i Uganda. Detta nätverk kommer sedan att utforska tre prioriterade forskningsområden som tros bidra till synergistiska förbättringar över många av hållbarhetsmålen: Förbättra sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och rättigheter för de mest utsatta – Varje dag dör 800 kvinnor av graviditetsrelaterade komplikationer, de flesta av dem (99%) i låg- och medelinkomstländer. Kvinnor i dessa områden drabbas också oproportionerligt av allvarliga sjukdomar såsom HIV samtidigt som de axlar huvuddelen av arbetsbördan i jordbruket och hushållet. Att arbeta för att utveckla innovationer för kvinnors sexuella och reproduktiva hälsa, med ökad tillgång till kvalificerade barnmorskor i centrum, ses därför som en nyckel till att nå övriga hållbarhetsmål.Barn och ungdomar: möjliggöra en sund start för en hälsosam barndom och minimera riskerna för kroniska sjukdomar senare i livet – Trots stora globala framsteg i barnhälsa, så brottas de flesta resurssvaga områden fortfarande med höga nivåer av dödlighet och sjukdomar hos barn. Detta resulterar i slutändan i en förlust av mänsklig potential och i en överföring av fattigdom och ojämlikhet från en generation till nästa. Svenska barnavårdscentraler har länge varit effektiva i att nå nästan alla barn och skulle därför kunna utgöra grunden för framgång även i Ugandas resurssvaga kontexter. Horisontella investeringar i barns välmående från en tidig start förväntas därför positivt bidra till barns förutsättningar att kunna leva ett långt och hälsosamt liv.Karaktärisera risken för kroniska sjukdomar er i resurssvaga områden – Den stadiga ökningen av kroniska sjukdomar i låginkomstländer kräver betydande förändringar av ländernas hälsosystem där en integration av förebyggande livsstilsåtgärder, tidig upptäckt av högriskfall och långtidsvård av drabbade människor är centrala aspekter. Här strävar vi efter att dra nytta av etablerade samarbeten för att bättre förstå de ledande riskfaktorerna för hjärt-lungsjukdomar i Uganda. Målet är också att förstärka forskningsgruppen lokalt, att bygga kapacitet och öka medvetenheten om kroniska sjukdomar i befolkningen för att maximera kapaciteten för ett hållbart förebyggande av kroniska sjukdomar i landet. Projektaktiviteterna som planeras genomföras under 2021–2022, kommer att utnyttja en rad nutida forskningsteorier och metoder som tillämpas på de hälsoutmaningar som Uganda och den omgivande regionen står inför. Det aktuella samarbetsprojektet ses som ett unikt tvärgående initiativ som bygger på synergier mellan de globala hållbarhetsmålen. Genom att sätta hälsobehoven hos de mest utsatta i centrum för vår verksamhet, tros detta projekt bidra till en rättvis, jämlik, tolerant, öppen och socialt inkluderande värld.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Piloting multisectoral work around sexual and reproductive health, child health and non-communicable diseases in Uganda: The aim of the proposed collaboration is to develop a common research project examining the critical health challenges within the overall framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) between institutions in Sweden and Uganda. Specifically, a multisectoral network for research will be created and three associated research questions on critical health priorities–which are believed to have the potential to enable synergetic progress across many SDG–swill be explored by teams of researchers from Karolinska Institutet and Makerere University:How can sexual and reproductive health and rights for the most vulnerable be effectively improved?Which strategies are successful in enabling a healthy start for a healthy childhood and minimising the risks for NCDs later in life?What factors characterise the risk for NCDs in low resource settings?The project-activities, which are planned to be implemented during 2021–2022, will utilise a range of state-of-the-art research theories and methods applied to concrete health challenges facing Uganda and the surrounding region. The collaborative research project at hand is seen as a unique cross-cutting initiative that builds on the synergies of the SDGs and addresses critical gaps in their delivery. By putting the health needs of the most vulnerable populations in the centre of our activities, this project is believed to contribute to a just, equitable, tolerant, open and socially inclusive world.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Pilotprojekt för tvärsektoriellt arbete för sexuell/reproduktiv hälsa, barnhälsa och icke smittsamma sjukdomar i Uganda: Syftet med det föreslagna samarbetet är att utveckla ett gemensamt forskningsprojekt mellan institutioner i Sverige och Uganda, som undersöker kritiska hälsoutmaningar inom ramen för Agenda 2030 och dess 17 globala hållbarhetsmål. När vi idag omfamnar denna Agenda står vi inför ett antal möjligheter och utmaningar när det kommer till att kunna förbättra livsförutsättningar för alla människor runtom i världen på ett rättvist sätt. En god och jämlik hälsa är en central utgångspunkt och förutsättning för att uppfylla Agenda 2030, och eftersom målen är sammankopplade måste lösningar till rådande utmaningar också bemötas på ett integrerat sätt. Detta kräver att vi hittar nya holistiska sätt att förverkliga Agendan och här står väletablerade samarbeten i centrum för att möjliggöra viktig multisektoriell forskning som kan utveckla nya och innovativa hälsofrämjande verktyg för implementering över sociala, politiska och kommersiella domäner. Genom det förslagna samarbetet kommer ett multisektoriellt nätverk för forskning att skapas av forskargrupper från Karolinska Institutet i Sverige och Makerere Universitet i Uganda. Detta nätverk kommer sedan att utforska tre prioriterade forskningsområden som tros bidra till synergistiska förbättringar över många av hållbarhetsmålen: Förbättra sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och rättigheter för de mest utsatta – Varje dag dör 800 kvinnor av graviditetsrelaterade komplikationer, de flesta av dem (99%) i låg- och medelinkomstländer. Kvinnor i dessa områden drabbas också oproportionerligt av allvarliga sjukdomar såsom HIV samtidigt som de axlar huvuddelen av arbetsbördan i jordbruket och hushållet. Att arbeta för att utveckla innovationer för kvinnors sexuella och reproduktiva hälsa, med ökad tillgång till kvalificerade barnmorskor i centrum, ses därför som en nyckel till att nå övriga hållbarhetsmål.Barn och ungdomar: möjliggöra en sund start för en hälsosam barndom och minimera riskerna för kroniska sjukdomar senare i livet – Trots stora globala framsteg i barnhälsa, så brottas de flesta resurssvaga områden fortfarande med höga nivåer av dödlighet och sjukdomar hos barn. Detta resulterar i slutändan i en förlust av mänsklig potential och i en överföring av fattigdom och ojämlikhet från en generation till nästa. Svenska barnavårdscentraler har länge varit effektiva i att nå nästan alla barn och skulle därför kunna utgöra grunden för framgång även i Ugandas resurssvaga kontexter. Horisontella investeringar i barns välmående från en tidig start förväntas därför positivt bidra till barns förutsättningar att kunna leva ett långt och hälsosamt liv.Karaktärisera risken för kroniska sjukdomar er i resurssvaga områden – Den stadiga ökningen av kroniska sjukdomar i låginkomstländer kräver betydande förändringar av ländernas hälsosystem där en integration av förebyggande livsstilsåtgärder, tidig upptäckt av högriskfall och långtidsvård av drabbade människor är centrala aspekter. Här strävar vi efter att dra nytta av etablerade samarbeten för att bättre förstå de ledande riskfaktorerna för hjärt-lungsjukdomar i Uganda. Målet är också att förstärka forskningsgruppen lokalt, att bygga kapacitet och öka medvetenheten om kroniska sjukdomar i befolkningen för att maximera kapaciteten för ett hållbart förebyggande av kroniska sjukdomar i landet. Projektaktiviteterna som planeras genomföras under 2021–2022, kommer att utnyttja en rad nutida forskningsteorier och metoder som tillämpas på de hälsoutmaningar som Uganda och den omgivande regionen står inför. Det aktuella samarbetsprojektet ses som ett unikt tvärgående initiativ som bygger på synergier mellan de globala hållbarhetsmålen. Genom att sätta hälsobehoven hos de mest utsatta i centrum för vår verksamhet, tros detta projekt bidra till en rättvis, jämlik, tolerant, öppen och socialt inkluderande värld.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.6 - Säkerställa allmän tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och reproduktiva rättigheter i enlighet med överenskommelserna i handlingsprogrammet från den internationella konferensen om befolkning och utveckling, Pekingplattformen samt slutdokumenten från respektive översynskonferenser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Troubling Testimonies. Knowledge production through Yazidi women’s war narratives</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det har sagts att vi lever i vittnesmålets era. Vittnen som berättar om övergrepp och i domstolar och sanningskommissioner har blivit en ovärderlig aspekt av våra försök att skipa rättvisa och bygga fred. Vi ser också hur media använder sig av de personliga erfarenheter och berättelser för att förmedla berättelser, och påverkansorganisationer vädjar ofta till vårt samvete genom enskilda livsöden. I takt med att kvinnors erfarenheter av krig har väckt intresse så har kvinnors vittnesmål fått ett allt större utrymme. Vår forskning undersöker vilken roll kvinnors vittnesmål spelar för hur kunskap om krig formas. Vi är intresserade av vad det är kvinnor väljer att berätta om sina erfarenheter, och vad deras syften är, hur de historier de berättar om sina egna personliga erfarenheter blir del av en global berättelse om krig. Hur skapas globala berättelser om krig, och hur påverkar dessa makroberättelser hur vi hanterar krig och bygger fred?  Finns det risk för att kvinnor som lämnar vittnesmål utnyttjas och förlorar makten över sin egen berättelse? Och hur kan kvinnor som lämnar vittnesmål stödjas på bästa sätt?Dessa frågor söker vi svar på genom en empirisk undersökning av just en av de svåraste konflikterna i vår tid: IS välde i Iraq och Syrien och specifikt det våld de utövade mot de tusentals yazidiska kvinnor och flickor som fördes bort, hölls i fångenskap, våldtogs och torterades. Hittills vet vi inte mycket om deras upplevelser. Vi söker fylla denna kunskapslucka genom att samla in deras vittnesmål, och kartlägga vad de vill förmedla och varför. Denna analys kommer bidra med en viktig pusselbit till vår kunskap om denna konflikt och i förlängningen hur fredsarbetet ska utformas för att öka kvinnors rättigheter. Det är en pusselbit som kommer läggas till vår tidigare forskning, där vi undersökt fredsprocesserna i Bosnien-Hercegovina och Rwanda utifrån ett genusperspektiv.Vi undersöker även vilka berättelser om yazidiska kvinnors krigserfarenheter som cirkulerar globalt. Genom att läsa och analysera självbiografier, dokumentärfilmer, intervjuer på webbplatser och liknande analyser vi vad det är för berättelser som väcker gehör och som används för att väcka uppmärksamhet och samla in pengar. Vi intervjuar journalister, filmskapare, biståndsorganisationer och andra aktörer, för att spåra processen genom vilken kunskap om en specifik konflikt skapas med hjälp av personliga berättelser. Vi ställer oss frågan vilken makt de individuella kvinnorna har över sitt eget narrativ och vi analyserar vilken bild av kvinnors erfarenheter generellt som möjliggörs av dessa berättelser. Vi ställer kritiska frågor kring vilka berättelser som är ’intressanta’ och vilka som osynliggörs. Hur skapas det ’perfekta offret’? Vilka upplevelser anses inte intressanta?Teoretiskt frågar vi oss hur länken mellan den personliga berättelsen och makronarrativet ser ut och söker utveckla konceptet narrativ agens för att öka förståelsen av hur kvinnors vittnesmål produceras och cirkulerar. Vi menar att ökad kunskap om kvinnors vittnesmål bidrar till att öka möjligheterna att skapa en jämställd fred. Att öka jämställdhet är av central betydelse för att minska risken för att konflikter inte återuppstår. Vi vet dessutom att krig är en av de största orsakerna till fattigdom och därmed bidrar vår forskning till ett övergripande mål om att minska fattigdomen i världen och bidra till hållbar utveckling.Avslutningsvis har projektet en praktisk komponent. Utifrån de insikter som projektet genererar ska vi utveckla en ’etisk verktygslåda’ för insamlandet av vittnesmål. Den ska utvecklas i dialog med yazidiska och andra kvinnorättsorganisationer i ett antal konfliktdrabbade länder. Den kommer innehålla handfasta råd till forskare, journalister, biståndsaktörer, aktivister och andra som använder sig av vittnesmål, och publiceras i form av en webbplats med bilder och annat relevant material.</narrative>
      <narrative>This research project addresses the puzzle of how knowledge of the gendered nature of war is produced and circulated. It will do so through analyzing testimonies of Yazidi women and girls who were abducted by ISIS in northern Iraq in 2014. Our aims are to: 1) collect, map and analyse Yazidi women’s testimonies about war, 2) analyse the role of individual agency in producing knowledge regarding the gendered nature of war, 3) trace how  testimonies feed into the global knowledge of the gendered nature of war and how this knowledge is circulated, 4) theoretically advance the concept of narrative agency,  5) make a concrete contribution to policy-making and practice by developing an digital,  ethical toolbox with methodological strategies to assist and safeguard women witnesses.We will construct an archive of empirical material based on published testimonies and transcripts from extended focus groups and partial life-narrative interviews. The archive will be the basis for our narrative analysis. In the first year we will develop a conceptual framework and collect published material. In the second year we will conduct empirical fieldwork and write up results in articles. In the third year we will write up results in a monograph and produce the ethical toolbox.The project will provide new insights into the gender dimensions of knowledge production about war, which is important in order to open new avenues towards the construction of a gender-just peace.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This research project addresses the puzzle of how knowledge of the gendered nature of war is produced and circulated. It will do so through analyzing testimonies of Yazidi women and girls who were abducted by ISIS in northern Iraq in 2014. Our aims are to: 1) collect, map and analyse Yazidi women’s testimonies about war, 2) analyse the role of individual agency in producing knowledge regarding the gendered nature of war, 3) trace how  testimonies feed into the global knowledge of the gendered nature of war and how this knowledge is circulated, 4) theoretically advance the concept of narrative agency,  5) make a concrete contribution to policy-making and practice by developing an digital,  ethical toolbox with methodological strategies to assist and safeguard women witnesses.We will construct an archive of empirical material based on published testimonies and transcripts from extended focus groups and partial life-narrative interviews. The archive will be the basis for our narrative analysis. In the first year we will develop a conceptual framework and collect published material. In the second year we will conduct empirical fieldwork and write up results in articles. In the third year we will write up results in a monograph and produce the ethical toolbox.The project will provide new insights into the gender dimensions of knowledge production about war, which is important in order to open new avenues towards the construction of a gender-just peace.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det har sagts att vi lever i vittnesmålets era. Vittnen som berättar om övergrepp och i domstolar och sanningskommissioner har blivit en ovärderlig aspekt av våra försök att skipa rättvisa och bygga fred. Vi ser också hur media använder sig av de personliga erfarenheter och berättelser för att förmedla berättelser, och påverkansorganisationer vädjar ofta till vårt samvete genom enskilda livsöden. I takt med att kvinnors erfarenheter av krig har väckt intresse så har kvinnors vittnesmål fått ett allt större utrymme. Vår forskning undersöker vilken roll kvinnors vittnesmål spelar för hur kunskap om krig formas. Vi är intresserade av vad det är kvinnor väljer att berätta om sina erfarenheter, och vad deras syften är, hur de historier de berättar om sina egna personliga erfarenheter blir del av en global berättelse om krig. Hur skapas globala berättelser om krig, och hur påverkar dessa makroberättelser hur vi hanterar krig och bygger fred?  Finns det risk för att kvinnor som lämnar vittnesmål utnyttjas och förlorar makten över sin egen berättelse? Och hur kan kvinnor som lämnar vittnesmål stödjas på bästa sätt?Dessa frågor söker vi svar på genom en empirisk undersökning av just en av de svåraste konflikterna i vår tid: IS välde i Iraq och Syrien och specifikt det våld de utövade mot de tusentals yazidiska kvinnor och flickor som fördes bort, hölls i fångenskap, våldtogs och torterades. Hittills vet vi inte mycket om deras upplevelser. Vi söker fylla denna kunskapslucka genom att samla in deras vittnesmål, och kartlägga vad de vill förmedla och varför. Denna analys kommer bidra med en viktig pusselbit till vår kunskap om denna konflikt och i förlängningen hur fredsarbetet ska utformas för att öka kvinnors rättigheter. Det är en pusselbit som kommer läggas till vår tidigare forskning, där vi undersökt fredsprocesserna i Bosnien-Hercegovina och Rwanda utifrån ett genusperspektiv.Vi undersöker även vilka berättelser om yazidiska kvinnors krigserfarenheter som cirkulerar globalt. Genom att läsa och analysera självbiografier, dokumentärfilmer, intervjuer på webbplatser och liknande analyser vi vad det är för berättelser som väcker gehör och som används för att väcka uppmärksamhet och samla in pengar. Vi intervjuar journalister, filmskapare, biståndsorganisationer och andra aktörer, för att spåra processen genom vilken kunskap om en specifik konflikt skapas med hjälp av personliga berättelser. Vi ställer oss frågan vilken makt de individuella kvinnorna har över sitt eget narrativ och vi analyserar vilken bild av kvinnors erfarenheter generellt som möjliggörs av dessa berättelser. Vi ställer kritiska frågor kring vilka berättelser som är ’intressanta’ och vilka som osynliggörs. Hur skapas det ’perfekta offret’? Vilka upplevelser anses inte intressanta?Teoretiskt frågar vi oss hur länken mellan den personliga berättelsen och makronarrativet ser ut och söker utveckla konceptet narrativ agens för att öka förståelsen av hur kvinnors vittnesmål produceras och cirkulerar. Vi menar att ökad kunskap om kvinnors vittnesmål bidrar till att öka möjligheterna att skapa en jämställd fred. Att öka jämställdhet är av central betydelse för att minska risken för att konflikter inte återuppstår. Vi vet dessutom att krig är en av de största orsakerna till fattigdom och därmed bidrar vår forskning till ett övergripande mål om att minska fattigdomen i världen och bidra till hållbar utveckling.Avslutningsvis har projektet en praktisk komponent. Utifrån de insikter som projektet genererar ska vi utveckla en ’etisk verktygslåda’ för insamlandet av vittnesmål. Den ska utvecklas i dialog med yazidiska och andra kvinnorättsorganisationer i ett antal konfliktdrabbade länder. Den kommer innehålla handfasta råd till forskare, journalister, biståndsaktörer, aktivister och andra som använder sig av vittnesmål, och publiceras i form av en webbplats med bilder och annat relevant material.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Studiens huvudsakliga syfte är att undersöka två väldokumenterade och förment “framgångsrika” fall av fredsbyggande - Mocambique och Kambodja – med särskilt fokus på att identifiera svagheter och sårbarheter i hur den så kallade liberala freden har implementerats i dessa fall. Studien bidrar huvudsakligen till den samtida intellektuella strömning som betonar att fredsbyggandepolicy ska vara kontextkänslig, människoorienterad och inkluderande. Studien analyserar också tidigare (misslyckade) erfarenheter av fredsbyggande, och söker ta fram konkreta lärdomar från dessa. Genom detta tillvägagångssätt undersöker vi fredsbyggande via dess historiska utveckling fram till den nuvarande situationen. Vår primära forskningsfråga lyder som följer: Vad – sett i ljuset av fredsbyggandets långa historia – har inte fungerat, och varför, i Kambodja och Mocambique? Då de två fallen har många gemensamma nämnare passar de utmärkt för att analysera i en jämförande studie. I denna söker vi primärt redogöra för ursprunget till de spänningar som vi ser i de båda fallens samtid, och som vi anser utgör ett hot mot deras framtida fred och stabilitet. Våra specifika under-forskningsfrågor är hämtade från den teoretiska litteraturen, och de fokuserar i tur och ordning på fredsbyggandets långtidsdilemma; in/exkluderingens dynamik; vikten av att förankra fredsprocesser i lokalsamhällen, och slutligen: möjligheterna för en anpassningsbar fredsbyggandeprocess.</narrative>
      <narrative>The aim of this project is to pursue in-depth research of two well-documented and “successful” cases and thus both address the long-term effects of intensive peacebuilding and identify weaknesses and vulnerabilities in its implementation. It will contribute explicitly to the contemporary shift in peacebuilding policy towards a more contextual, human-oriented, and inclusive approach that takes into account the lessons learned regarding the long-term processes instigated by peacebuilding interventions. The project, therefore, interrogates the trajectory of peacebuilding through a historical analysis as well as a contemporary one. Our central research problem is: What, given the long trajectory of peacebuilding initiatives and their implementation, does not work and why in Cambodia and Mozambique? We focus on these two cases because there has been a curiously similar development and timing in the two cases. In both sites, we will seek to identify the provenance of the recent tensions (which are jeopardising peace and stability). Particular research questions are theoretically and conceptually driven. They focus on long-term dilemmas of peacebuilding; the dynamics of ex/inclusion; the significance of grounding peace with the population; and, the possibility of adaptive peacebuilding.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The aim of this project is to pursue in-depth research of two well-documented and “successful” cases and thus both address the long-term effects of intensive peacebuilding and identify weaknesses and vulnerabilities in its implementation. It will contribute explicitly to the contemporary shift in peacebuilding policy towards a more contextual, human-oriented, and inclusive approach that takes into account the lessons learned regarding the long-term processes instigated by peacebuilding interventions. The project, therefore, interrogates the trajectory of peacebuilding through a historical analysis as well as a contemporary one. Our central research problem is: What, given the long trajectory of peacebuilding initiatives and their implementation, does not work and why in Cambodia and Mozambique? We focus on these two cases because there has been a curiously similar development and timing in the two cases. In both sites, we will seek to identify the provenance of the recent tensions (which are jeopardising peace and stability). Particular research questions are theoretically and conceptually driven. They focus on long-term dilemmas of peacebuilding; the dynamics of ex/inclusion; the significance of grounding peace with the population; and, the possibility of adaptive peacebuilding.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project aims to establish a collaborative research activity of two institutions [ Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology, Linköping University Sweden and Solid State Physics Department, National Research Center, Egypt ] and is aimed at developing the renewable hydrogen energy through solar-powered water splitting.This project will focus on exploring a Cu 2 O / TiO 2 core-shell nanowire structure to form a pn junction for solar water splitting. The core-shell junction would enhance charge separation, thus improving overall water splitting efficiency. With a bandgap of 2.0 eV, Cu 2 O could theoretically deliver a solar to hydrogen conversion efficiency of 18%. Also, semiconductor metal oxides (WO 3 , Co 3 O 4 and BiVO 4 ) will be tuned in core / shell nanostructured pn junction for solar water splitting.The Egyptian and Swedish teams will collaborate to make this joint project beneficial for both sides. Both teams will do their best to manage, exchange ideas, and transfer the technology to each other. This program will add a new avenue for such scientific collaboration between Sweden and Egypt in the field of growth, characterizations of metal oxides and their solar energy application.This project would create environmentally friendly and sustainable chemical energy fuels by solar-powered water splitting process. It will address the more and more serious environmental problems of greenhouse gas CO 2 emissions, therefore mitigating climate change.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Yuanju Qu, Mohammed M Gomaa, Mohamed H Sayed, Mostafa Boshta, Grzegorz Greczynski, Rositsa Yakimova, Jianwu Sun*, “A Comparative Study of NiCo2O4, NiO, and Co3O4 Electrocatalysts Synthesized by a Facile Spray Pyrolysis For Electrochemical Water Oxidation”, Advanced Materials Interfaces, 2300920, (2023).      In this work, we demonstrated a simple and industrially scalable method to synthesize low-cost, efficient, and noble metal-free oxide materials for green hydrogen production.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project aims to establish a collaborative research activity of two institutions [ Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology, Linköping University Sweden and Solid State Physics Department, National Research Center, Egypt ] and is aimed at developing the renewable hydrogen energy through solar-powered water splitting.This project will focus on exploring a Cu 2 O / TiO 2 core-shell nanowire structure to form a pn junction for solar water splitting. The core-shell junction would enhance charge separation, thus improving overall water splitting efficiency. With a bandgap of 2.0 eV, Cu 2 O could theoretically deliver a solar to hydrogen conversion efficiency of 18%. Also, semiconductor metal oxides (WO 3 , Co 3 O 4 and BiVO 4 ) will be tuned in core / shell nanostructured pn junction for solar water splitting.The Egyptian and Swedish teams will collaborate to make this joint project beneficial for both sides. Both teams will do their best to manage, exchange ideas, and transfer the technology to each other. This program will add a new avenue for such scientific collaboration between Sweden and Egypt in the field of growth, characterizations of metal oxides and their solar energy application.This project would create environmentally friendly and sustainable chemical energy fuels by solar-powered water splitting process. It will address the more and more serious environmental problems of greenhouse gas CO 2 emissions, therefore mitigating climate change.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Cassava has a high potential to mitigate at least three of the 17 sustainable development goals: ”No Poverty”, “Zero Hunger” and “Good Health and Well-being”. Cassava (Manihot esculenta) is the most important tropical root crop in the world. Its starchy roots are a major source of dietary energy for more than 500 million people in subtropics area which is rapidly increasing in population. Several studies have attributed to cassava the ability to grow under hostile and dry conditions; this resilience makes cassava an excellent crop to face climate change, however, its yield variability causes a significant reduction in production yield.Plants as sessile organisms developed mechanisms to rapidly adjust to environmental stresses. One mechanism is the epigenetic regulation (DNA methylation) of molecular reactions to cope with stress. Therefore, growth variability and adaptability partially depend on environment dependent spontaneous DNA methylation events which are maintained in farmers field due to the clonal propagation of the planting material.  In this study we want to investigate how epigenetic influences two fundamental traits affecting yield and consequently the farmers productivity and income: storage root mass and tolerance to Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD). We have been studying cassava at the molecular and physiological levels for 5 years learning that controlling better these traits might have a high potential to directly increase smallholder farmers’ productivity.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Identification of epigenetic variations influencing viral resistance and yield in cassava  (Manihot esculenta) farmers’ fields</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiering av epigenetiska variationer som påverkar viral resistens och skördar i olika Cassavafält (Manihot esculenta)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Cassava has a high potential to mitigate at least three of the 17 sustainable development goals: ”No Poverty”, “Zero Hunger” and “Good Health and Well-being”. Cassava (Manihot esculenta) is the most important tropical root crop in the world. Its starchy roots are a major source of dietary energy for more than 500 million people in subtropics area which is rapidly increasing in population. Several studies have attributed to cassava the ability to grow under hostile and dry conditions; this resilience makes cassava an excellent crop to face climate change, however, its yield variability causes a significant reduction in production yield.Plants as sessile organisms developed mechanisms to rapidly adjust to environmental stresses. One mechanism is the epigenetic regulation (DNA methylation) of molecular reactions to cope with stress. Therefore, growth variability and adaptability partially depend on environment dependent spontaneous DNA methylation events which are maintained in farmers field due to the clonal propagation of the planting material.  In this study we want to investigate how epigenetic influences two fundamental traits affecting yield and consequently the farmers productivity and income: storage root mass and tolerance to Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD). We have been studying cassava at the molecular and physiological levels for 5 years learning that controlling better these traits might have a high potential to directly increase smallholder farmers’ productivity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Cassava är en rotfrukt som har en stor potential att hjälpa mänskligheten att uppnå minst tre av de 17 FN:s målen för hållbar utveckling: ”Ingen fattigdom”, ”Noll hunger” och ”God hälsa och välbefinnande”. Cassava (Manihot esculenta) är en halvbuske inom familjen törelväxter, vars rotknölar är ett av jordens viktigaste baslivsmedel. Dess stärkelsefulla rötter är en viktig källa till energirik föda för mer än 500 miljoner människor i subtropiska områden där befolkningen ökar snabbt. Flera studier har tillskrivit cassava förmågan att växa under fientliga och torra jordförhållanden; denna motståndskraft gör kassava till en utmärkt gröda för att möta klimatförändringar, men dess avkastningsvariabilitet orsakar en betydande minskning av produktionsutbytet.Växter som stationära organismer har utvecklat speciella mekanismer för att snabbt kunna anpassa sig till olika miljöförändringar. En av dessa mekanismer är epigenetisk reglering (DNA-metylering) av genregleringsmekanismer som är nödvändiga för att kunna hantera olika stressituationer. Tillväxtvariabilitet och anpassningsförmåga beror bland annat på miljöberoende spontana DNA-metyleringshändelser som sedan permanentas i jordbruksfält genom klonutbredningen av växtmaterialet.I den här studien vill vi undersöka hur epigenetisk faktorer påverkar två grundläggande egenskaper som påverkar avkastningen och därmed jordbrukarnas produktivitet och inkomst: a) lagringsrotmassa och b) tolerans mot Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD) orsakad av ett mosaikvirus. Vi har under fem år studerat cassava på molekylära och fysiologiska nivåer och vi har lärt oss att om vi lyckas bemästra dessa egenskaper kommer den nyvunna kunskapen att ha en stor påverkan i småbrukarnas ökade produktivitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SLU/Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.a - Öka investeringarna, bland annat genom stärkt internationellt samarbete, i infrastruktur på landsbygden, forsknings- och rådgivningstjänster för jordbruket, teknikutveckling samt genbanker för växter och husdjur i syfte att öka jordbrukets produktionskapacitet i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Leva med mikrober: Hälsolitteracitet i utbildning om antimikrobiell resistens</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Living with microbial roommates: Health literacy capability in antimicrobial resistance education</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has emerged as a sustainability issue, argued to be comparable in complexity and severity to climate change. The current COVID-19 pandemic illustrates the global ramifications for such health emergencies. The purpose of this research project is to study approaches to, and conditions for, Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) education among health practitioners. Forms of AMR education that can enable health practitioners to support the development of health literacy capabilities among local communities in Zimbabwe are explored as part of the project. Drawing on the theoretical approaches of Health literacy capabilities and experiential learning, the project will use participatory research workshops as the data generating method. As such, the project has the dual purpose of building-capacity among workshop participants and generating data regarding AMR education. Generated data will be analysed using an abductive method, emphasising theory development regarding ABR education from a health literacy capability perspective.The research process centres on two series of participatory research workshops. Combined with continuous support and reflective opportunities, they enable health practitioners to develop their approaches to ABR education and adapt these to their ongoing health practices. The research is expected, drawing on the experiences of the participants before, during and between the workshops, to result in new perspectives on AMR education.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med detta forskningsprojekt är att använda en deltagande forskningsprocess för att studera utbildning om antimikrobiell resistens (AMR) bland häslopraktiker för att möjliggöra människors förmåga att förstå, kritiskt utvärdera och omvandla till praktik kunskap om hälsa. Detta innebär konkret, att utforska en förståelse av utbildning kring AMR som främjar lärande bland hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal som arbetar med AMR-utbildning för att stödja människor att bli kapabla till att utveckla sin egen hälsolitteracitet.Antimikrobiell resistens (AMR) har under de senaste fem åren allt oftare kommit att beskrivas som en hållbarhetsutmaning, såväl av FN som av medicinsk- och folkhälsoforskning. Paralleller dras till klimatförändringarna i fråga om AMR:s komplexitet och svårigheterna att finna lösningar. Som hållbarhetsumaning ingår AMR som FN:s tredje hållbarhetsmål med fokus på att långsiktigt säkra ett hälsosamt liv och främja välbefinnande för alla åldrar. Samtidigt som detta mål i olika grad är beroende av de övriga 16 hållbarhetsmålen har Världshälsoorganisationen uppmärksammat att hälsa är också en förutsättning för att uppnå dessa övriga hållbarhetsmål.För att realisera den hållbarhet dessa mål strävar mot, krävs långtgående förändringar av sociala strukturer, tankar, perspektiv och åtgärder. Enligt FN:s Agenda 2030 att kvalitetsutbildning, det fjärde hållbarhetsmålet, möjliggöra dessa förändringar. Som en nyckel till denna sociala omvandling presenteras utbildning av hög kvalitet som bygger på transformativt lärande och därmed realiseringen av målet om hälsosamt liv och välbefinnande.Projektet fokuserar på hur kunskap om AMR skapas tillsammans av hälsopraktiker i Zimbabwe och hur de möjliggör för människor att utveckla värderingar, dispositioner och förmågor att kritiskt utvärdera och agera angående AMR. Valet av Zimbabwe grundar sig på att Världshälsoorganisationen identifierat södra Afrika som den region i störst behov av utökade och mer robusta tillvägagångssätt för att anta AMR som hållbarhetsutmaning. Projektet tar upp frågor om innehållet i lärandet, hur detta lärande inträffar och hur hälsopraktiker kan övervinna implementeringsgapet mellan att veta och göra.Till stor utsträckning är antimikrobiell resistens sammanvävt med de mer traditionella aspekterna av ekologisk-, ekonomisk- och social hållbarhet. Ekologiska utmaningar skapar förändrade förutsättningar för antimikrobiell resistens med ökade risker för infektionssjukdomar, livsmedelssäkerhet samt epidemier och undernäring. Ekonomiska utmaningar, inklusive fattigdom, riskerar att påskynda antimikrobiell resistens och undergräva hållbara hälsosystem. Social hållbarhet handlar om rättvisa i tillgången till antibiotika, men även till vilken grad människors är kapabla att använda sig av hälso- och sjukvårdssystemet.För att samla forskningsmaterial innefattar projektet ett antal workshops som möjliggör för deltagarna att tillsammans skapa kunskap och att förstå, kritiskt utvärdera och omvandla till praktik kunskap om hälsa. Dessa workshops kommer att hållas i två omgångar i Zimbabwe med grupper av hälsopraktiker, varemellan deltagarna kommer att, med stöd från forskarna i projektet, vidareutveckla sin AMR utbildning och stödja människor att bli kapabla att ta sig an AMR utmaningarna.Projektet innefattar fyra arbetspaket, där det första innebär samråd med internationella kollegor för att stärka projektet genom att identifiera relevanta platser och personer i Zimbabwe för att genomföra de workshops som är planerade. Vidare kommer dessa workshops att genomföras som empiriska studier med hälsopraktiker. Därefter kommer det insamlade forskningsmaterialet analyseras och i en slutligt, fjärde arbetspaket. Detta kommer att resultera i publicering av forskningsartiklar samt utformandet av ansökningar för att bygga vidare på projektets resultat.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Living with microbial roommates: Health literacy capability in antimicrobial resistance education</narrative>
      <narrative>Leva med mikrober: Hälsolitteracitet i utbildning om antimikrobiell resistens</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med detta forskningsprojekt är att använda en deltagande forskningsprocess för att studera utbildning om antimikrobiell resistens (AMR) bland häslopraktiker för att möjliggöra människors förmåga att förstå, kritiskt utvärdera och omvandla till praktik kunskap om hälsa. Detta innebär konkret, att utforska en förståelse av utbildning kring AMR som främjar lärande bland hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal som arbetar med AMR-utbildning för att stödja människor att bli kapabla till att utveckla sin egen hälsolitteracitet.Antimikrobiell resistens (AMR) har under de senaste fem åren allt oftare kommit att beskrivas som en hållbarhetsutmaning, såväl av FN som av medicinsk- och folkhälsoforskning. Paralleller dras till klimatförändringarna i fråga om AMR:s komplexitet och svårigheterna att finna lösningar. Som hållbarhetsumaning ingår AMR som FN:s tredje hållbarhetsmål med fokus på att långsiktigt säkra ett hälsosamt liv och främja välbefinnande för alla åldrar. Samtidigt som detta mål i olika grad är beroende av de övriga 16 hållbarhetsmålen har Världshälsoorganisationen uppmärksammat att hälsa är också en förutsättning för att uppnå dessa övriga hållbarhetsmål.För att realisera den hållbarhet dessa mål strävar mot, krävs långtgående förändringar av sociala strukturer, tankar, perspektiv och åtgärder. Enligt FN:s Agenda 2030 att kvalitetsutbildning, det fjärde hållbarhetsmålet, möjliggöra dessa förändringar. Som en nyckel till denna sociala omvandling presenteras utbildning av hög kvalitet som bygger på transformativt lärande och därmed realiseringen av målet om hälsosamt liv och välbefinnande.Projektet fokuserar på hur kunskap om AMR skapas tillsammans av hälsopraktiker i Zimbabwe och hur de möjliggör för människor att utveckla värderingar, dispositioner och förmågor att kritiskt utvärdera och agera angående AMR. Valet av Zimbabwe grundar sig på att Världshälsoorganisationen identifierat södra Afrika som den region i störst behov av utökade och mer robusta tillvägagångssätt för att anta AMR som hållbarhetsutmaning. Projektet tar upp frågor om innehållet i lärandet, hur detta lärande inträffar och hur hälsopraktiker kan övervinna implementeringsgapet mellan att veta och göra.Till stor utsträckning är antimikrobiell resistens sammanvävt med de mer traditionella aspekterna av ekologisk-, ekonomisk- och social hållbarhet. Ekologiska utmaningar skapar förändrade förutsättningar för antimikrobiell resistens med ökade risker för infektionssjukdomar, livsmedelssäkerhet samt epidemier och undernäring. Ekonomiska utmaningar, inklusive fattigdom, riskerar att påskynda antimikrobiell resistens och undergräva hållbara hälsosystem. Social hållbarhet handlar om rättvisa i tillgången till antibiotika, men även till vilken grad människors är kapabla att använda sig av hälso- och sjukvårdssystemet.För att samla forskningsmaterial innefattar projektet ett antal workshops som möjliggör för deltagarna att tillsammans skapa kunskap och att förstå, kritiskt utvärdera och omvandla till praktik kunskap om hälsa. Dessa workshops kommer att hållas i två omgångar i Zimbabwe med grupper av hälsopraktiker, varemellan deltagarna kommer att, med stöd från forskarna i projektet, vidareutveckla sin AMR utbildning och stödja människor att bli kapabla att ta sig an AMR utmaningarna.Projektet innefattar fyra arbetspaket, där det första innebär samråd med internationella kollegor för att stärka projektet genom att identifiera relevanta platser och personer i Zimbabwe för att genomföra de workshops som är planerade. Vidare kommer dessa workshops att genomföras som empiriska studier med hälsopraktiker. Därefter kommer det insamlade forskningsmaterialet analyseras och i en slutligt, fjärde arbetspaket. Detta kommer att resultera i publicering av forskningsartiklar samt utformandet av ansökningar för att bygga vidare på projektets resultat.</narrative>
      <narrative>Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has emerged as a sustainability issue, argued to be comparable in complexity and severity to climate change. The current COVID-19 pandemic illustrates the global ramifications for such health emergencies. The purpose of this research project is to study approaches to, and conditions for, Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) education among health practitioners. Forms of AMR education that can enable health practitioners to support the development of health literacy capabilities among local communities in Zimbabwe are explored as part of the project. Drawing on the theoretical approaches of Health literacy capabilities and experiential learning, the project will use participatory research workshops as the data generating method. As such, the project has the dual purpose of building-capacity among workshop participants and generating data regarding AMR education. Generated data will be analysed using an abductive method, emphasising theory development regarding ABR education from a health literacy capability perspective.The research process centres on two series of participatory research workshops. Combined with continuous support and reflective opportunities, they enable health practitioners to develop their approaches to ABR education and adapt these to their ongoing health practices. The research is expected, drawing on the experiences of the participants before, during and between the workshops, to result in new perspectives on AMR education.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.1 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla flickor och pojkar fullbordar avgiftsfri och likvärdig grundskole- och gymnasieutbildning av god kvalitet som leder till relevanta och ändamålsenliga kunskaper.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hälften av världens människor och ca 90% av alla lantliga hushåll i låg- och medelinkomstländer lagar mat och värmer upp sina hem med biobränsle (tex. ved, träkol, torkad dynga, avfall från grödor) på öppna eldar eller traditionella spisar. Det leder till höga nivåer av luftföroreningar inomhus och utomhus såsom partiklar och gasformiga ämnen som skadar hälsan och miljön. Enligt WHO dör 3.8 miljoner per år pga. exponering för rök vid matlagning och det är globalt sett den tredje ledande riskfaktorn för sjukdom, som tex lunginflammation, kronisk obstruktiv lungsjukdom, hjärtsjukdom, stroke och lungcancer. Enligt Världsbanken bor 80% av befolkningen i Etiopien på landsbygden och behovet av bränsle ökar skogsavverkning och ökar markerosion, vattenföroreningar och minskar bördighet och mångfald, men påverkar även klimatet med ökade utsläpp av koldioxid.I tidigare projekt där man enbart bytt ut spisar i hushållen har man sett att upp till 50% av hushållen återgår till de traditionella spisarna inom 2 år. Det är därför viktigt att ta reda på hushållens preferenser och beteende kring matlagning för att förstå hur man bäst anpassar ny teknik för matlagning så att hushållen accepterar förändringar på lång sikt och det är framförallt kvinnorna som står i fokus för sådana studier, då de lagar maten och sköter hushållet. Det är Studier har också visat att inomhusluften har höga halter av partiklar även efter att man bytt ut spisar och därför är det viktigt att man även utför förändringar av byggnaden där köket finns och att man förbättrar ventilationen.Med nätverket SHAPE (Sustainable reduction of Household Air Pollution in Ethiopia) vill vi skapa ett tvärvetenskapligt samarbete mellan universitet i Etiopien och Sverige, där Addis Ababa universitet, Chalmers tekniska högskola, Göteborgs universitet och Örebro universitet ingår. SHAPE sammanför experter från olika vetenskapliga områden för att skapa en hög kapacitet inom tvärvetenskaplig forskning, med syftet att minska negativa effekter på hälsa och miljö pga rök vid matlagning hos lantliga hushåll i Etiopien. Projektet är i linje med FN´s globala mål för hållbar utveckling och främjar specifikt hållbar energi, god hälsa och välbefinnande, hållbart skogsbruk, och minskad fattigdom. SHAPE´s specifika mål är att (1) utveckla förbättrade lösningar för matlagning som minskar rökbildning, samt köksdesign och ventilation, (2) genomföra en pilotstudie i Butajira distriktet där framtagna prototyper utvärderas, (3) utvärdera metoder för att mäta direkta och indirekta effekter av att minska rökbildning, samt att (4) författa gemensamma ansökningar av hög kvalitet för att finansiera större förbättringsstudier inom nätverket.SHAPE inkluderar forskare från etiopiska och svenska universitet som har expertkunskaper inom folkhälsa, spiskonstruktion, arkitektur, köksdesign, ventilation, mikrobiologi, diagnostik, partikelorsakad inflammation, infektionsmedicin, lungmedicin, genusforskning, geografi och atmosfärvetenskap. Vid Institutionen för Folkhälsovetenskap vid Addis Ababa universitet har man studerat hushållen i Butajira distrikt i mer än 30 år varför  projektet är lämpligt att utföra just där. Vid två tillfällen träffas nätverket i Addis Abeba för att diskutera samarbetet vid sk workshops, och studera förutsättningarna för studier på landsbygden i Butajira. Seminarier för studenter, forskare och beslutsfattare kommer hållas. Nätverket ska också träffas i Sverige för att utbyta erfarenheter och planera samarbetet, samt presentera projektet för studenter och allmänhet.Samarbetet bygger på lika villkor för universiteten och kommer skapa kunskap som kan delas mellan alla parter och förmedlas till såväl studenter, allmänhet och beslutsfattare i båda länder. Det kommer skapa en medvetenhet hos befolkning och beslutsfattare att det går att göra förändringar för att förbättra hälsan och miljön för lantliga hushåll i Etiopien, vilket kan förändra livet för många människor och ta dom ur fattigdom.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hälften av världens människor och ca 90% av alla lantliga hushåll i låg- och medelinkomstländer lagar mat och värmer upp sina hem med biobränsle (tex. ved, träkol, torkad dynga, avfall från grödor) på öppna eldar eller traditionella spisar. Det leder till höga nivåer av luftföroreningar inomhus och utomhus såsom partiklar och gasformiga ämnen som skadar hälsan och miljön. Enligt WHO dör 3.8 miljoner per år pga. exponering för rök vid matlagning och det är globalt sett den tredje ledande riskfaktorn för sjukdom, som tex lunginflammation, kronisk obstruktiv lungsjukdom, hjärtsjukdom, stroke och lungcancer. Enligt Världsbanken bor 80% av befolkningen i Etiopien på landsbygden och behovet av bränsle ökar skogsavverkning och ökar markerosion, vattenföroreningar och minskar bördighet och mångfald, men påverkar även klimatet med ökade utsläpp av koldioxid.I tidigare projekt där man enbart bytt ut spisar i hushållen har man sett att upp till 50% av hushållen återgår till de traditionella spisarna inom 2 år. Det är därför viktigt att ta reda på hushållens preferenser och beteende kring matlagning för att förstå hur man bäst anpassar ny teknik för matlagning så att hushållen accepterar förändringar på lång sikt och det är framförallt kvinnorna som står i fokus för sådana studier, då de lagar maten och sköter hushållet. Det är Studier har också visat att inomhusluften har höga halter av partiklar även efter att man bytt ut spisar och därför är det viktigt att man även utför förändringar av byggnaden där köket finns och att man förbättrar ventilationen.Med nätverket SHAPE (Sustainable reduction of Household Air Pollution in Ethiopia) vill vi skapa ett tvärvetenskapligt samarbete mellan universitet i Etiopien och Sverige, där Addis Ababa universitet, Chalmers tekniska högskola, Göteborgs universitet och Örebro universitet ingår. SHAPE sammanför experter från olika vetenskapliga områden för att skapa en hög kapacitet inom tvärvetenskaplig forskning, med syftet att minska negativa effekter på hälsa och miljö pga rök vid matlagning hos lantliga hushåll i Etiopien. Projektet är i linje med FN´s globala mål för hållbar utveckling och främjar specifikt hållbar energi, god hälsa och välbefinnande, hållbart skogsbruk, och minskad fattigdom. SHAPE´s specifika mål är att (1) utveckla förbättrade lösningar för matlagning som minskar rökbildning, samt köksdesign och ventilation, (2) genomföra en pilotstudie i Butajira distriktet där framtagna prototyper utvärderas, (3) utvärdera metoder för att mäta direkta och indirekta effekter av att minska rökbildning, samt att (4) författa gemensamma ansökningar av hög kvalitet för att finansiera större förbättringsstudier inom nätverket.SHAPE inkluderar forskare från etiopiska och svenska universitet som har expertkunskaper inom folkhälsa, spiskonstruktion, arkitektur, köksdesign, ventilation, mikrobiologi, diagnostik, partikelorsakad inflammation, infektionsmedicin, lungmedicin, genusforskning, geografi och atmosfärvetenskap. Vid Institutionen för Folkhälsovetenskap vid Addis Ababa universitet har man studerat hushållen i Butajira distrikt i mer än 30 år varför  projektet är lämpligt att utföra just där. Vid två tillfällen träffas nätverket i Addis Abeba för att diskutera samarbetet vid sk workshops, och studera förutsättningarna för studier på landsbygden i Butajira. Seminarier för studenter, forskare och beslutsfattare kommer hållas. Nätverket ska också träffas i Sverige för att utbyta erfarenheter och planera samarbetet, samt presentera projektet för studenter och allmänhet.Samarbetet bygger på lika villkor för universiteten och kommer skapa kunskap som kan delas mellan alla parter och förmedlas till såväl studenter, allmänhet och beslutsfattare i båda länder. Det kommer skapa en medvetenhet hos befolkning och beslutsfattare att det går att göra förändringar för att förbättra hälsan och miljön för lantliga hushåll i Etiopien, vilket kan förändra livet för många människor och ta dom ur fattigdom.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project will enable a structured collaboration between SLU and WorldFish around climate change effects on aquatic environments and resulting changes in nutritional outcomes from small-scale fisheries in marine, coastal and freshwater fisheries. The inital focus will be on fisheries in Africa and the Pacific and will result in long-term joint research in and on topics relevant to low income countries and lower middle income countries.Specifically the project will explore six climate change and fisheries related topics topics relevant for nutritional outcomes in low income countries and lower middle income countries: 1) Importance of habitats for fisheries production; 2) Change in catch composition / production high due to climate driven change in habitats; 3) Range expansion / species shifts; 4) Local ecological knowledge vs scientific knowledge (comparative); 5) Sustainable management measures vs. livelihoods; 6) Change in monsoon season - effects on fish and fisheries;The collaboration will be strengthened by 2 Workshops including field-visits that will focus on interaction with local fishing communities and ensure proper input and relevance of the 2-3 resulting research proposals that will be submitted 2021/2022 to relevant funding agencies.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Globalt levererar fisket viktiga mikronäringsämnen till 4,5 miljarder konsumenter. Förväntade klimatförändringar kommer sannolikt att leda till en minskning av den tropiska marina fiskproduktionen och biomassan och till en ökning vid högre breddgrader med ett parallellt mönster i maximal fiskefångstpotential. De starkaste effekterna av denna förändring på människor, genom förändrad mängd och sammansättning av fiskefångst, kommer att återfinnas i Afrika, Sydostasien och små önationer under utveckling (Small Island Developing States, SIDS). Dessa regioner är mycket starkt beroende av fisk och även mycket sårbara för undernäring av mikronäringsämnen.   Det finns ett stort behov av ny kunskap för att klimatsäkra flödet av näring från småskaligt fiske i Stillahavsregionen och Afrika. Projektet kommer att möjliggöra ett strukturerat samarbete mellan SLU och WorldFish om effekter av klimatförändringar på olika vattenmiljöer som kan innebära ett förändrat näringsbidrag från småskaligt fiske inom havs-, kust- och sötvattensfiske till befolkningen i dessa länder. Projektet kommer geografiskt att fokusera på det småskaliga fisket i Afrika och Stillahavsområdet och kommer att leda till långsiktig gemensam forskning i och på frågor som är relevanta för låg- och medelinkomstländer.Projektet kommer särskilt att undersöka sex klimatförändringseffekter kopplade till fisk och fiske som är relevanta för näringsbidraget i låg- och medelinkomstländer: 1) Förändrade livsmiljöers betydelse för fiskets produktion; 2) Klimatdrivan förändringar i fångstsammansättning och total produktion; 3) Förändrad utbredning av fiskarter; 4) Betydelsen av lokal ekologisk kunskap om klimatförändringar; 5) Klimatdrivna konflikter mellan hållbar förvaltning och försörjningsmöjligheter; 6) En förändrad monsunsäsongens effekt på fisk och fiske;Samarbetet kommer att stärkas genom genomförandet av två gemensamma arbetsgruppsmöten under 2021 på Solomonöarna och i Malawi. I anslutning till arbetsgruppsmötena kommer även fältbesök att genomföras som kommer att fokusera på samverkan med lokala fiskesamhällen och därigenom säkerställa lokal relevans av de två till tre resulterande nya förslag om gemensamma forskningsprojekt. Forskningsprojektförslagen kommer att lämnas in 2021/2022 till relevanta finansiärer och därigenom bidra till ny kunskap för att klimatsäkra flödet av näring från småskaligt fiske i Stillahavsregionen och Afrika.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Strengthened collaboration between SLU and WorldFish to climate proof the flow of nutrition from small-scale fisheries in Africa and the Pacific</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Globalt levererar fisket viktiga mikronäringsämnen till 4,5 miljarder konsumenter. Förväntade klimatförändringar kommer sannolikt att leda till en minskning av den tropiska marina fiskproduktionen och biomassan och till en ökning vid högre breddgrader med ett parallellt mönster i maximal fiskefångstpotential. De starkaste effekterna av denna förändring på människor, genom förändrad mängd och sammansättning av fiskefångst, kommer att återfinnas i Afrika, Sydostasien och små önationer under utveckling (Small Island Developing States, SIDS). Dessa regioner är mycket starkt beroende av fisk och även mycket sårbara för undernäring av mikronäringsämnen.   Det finns ett stort behov av ny kunskap för att klimatsäkra flödet av näring från småskaligt fiske i Stillahavsregionen och Afrika. Projektet kommer att möjliggöra ett strukturerat samarbete mellan SLU och WorldFish om effekter av klimatförändringar på olika vattenmiljöer som kan innebära ett förändrat näringsbidrag från småskaligt fiske inom havs-, kust- och sötvattensfiske till befolkningen i dessa länder. Projektet kommer geografiskt att fokusera på det småskaliga fisket i Afrika och Stillahavsområdet och kommer att leda till långsiktig gemensam forskning i och på frågor som är relevanta för låg- och medelinkomstländer.Projektet kommer särskilt att undersöka sex klimatförändringseffekter kopplade till fisk och fiske som är relevanta för näringsbidraget i låg- och medelinkomstländer: 1) Förändrade livsmiljöers betydelse för fiskets produktion; 2) Klimatdrivan förändringar i fångstsammansättning och total produktion; 3) Förändrad utbredning av fiskarter; 4) Betydelsen av lokal ekologisk kunskap om klimatförändringar; 5) Klimatdrivna konflikter mellan hållbar förvaltning och försörjningsmöjligheter; 6) En förändrad monsunsäsongens effekt på fisk och fiske;Samarbetet kommer att stärkas genom genomförandet av två gemensamma arbetsgruppsmöten under 2021 på Solomonöarna och i Malawi. I anslutning till arbetsgruppsmötena kommer även fältbesök att genomföras som kommer att fokusera på samverkan med lokala fiskesamhällen och därigenom säkerställa lokal relevans av de två till tre resulterande nya förslag om gemensamma forskningsprojekt. Forskningsprojektförslagen kommer att lämnas in 2021/2022 till relevanta finansiärer och därigenom bidra till ny kunskap för att klimatsäkra flödet av näring från småskaligt fiske i Stillahavsregionen och Afrika.</narrative>
      <narrative>This project will enable a structured collaboration between SLU and WorldFish around climate change effects on aquatic environments and resulting changes in nutritional outcomes from small-scale fisheries in marine, coastal and freshwater fisheries. The inital focus will be on fisheries in Africa and the Pacific and will result in long-term joint research in and on topics relevant to low income countries and lower middle income countries.Specifically the project will explore six climate change and fisheries related topics topics relevant for nutritional outcomes in low income countries and lower middle income countries: 1) Importance of habitats for fisheries production; 2) Change in catch composition / production high due to climate driven change in habitats; 3) Range expansion / species shifts; 4) Local ecological knowledge vs scientific knowledge (comparative); 5) Sustainable management measures vs. livelihoods; 6) Change in monsoon season - effects on fish and fisheries;The collaboration will be strengthened by 2 Workshops including field-visits that will focus on interaction with local fishing communities and ensure proper input and relevance of the 2-3 resulting research proposals that will be submitted 2021/2022 to relevant funding agencies.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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      <narrative>SLU/Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">14.a - Öka den vetenskapliga kunskapen, utveckla forskningskapaciteten och överföra havsteknik, med hänsyn tagen till den mellanstatliga oceanografiska kommissionens kriterier och riktlinjer för överföring av havsteknik (Criteria and Guidelines on the Transfer of Marine Technology), i syfte att skapa friskare hav och öka den marina biologiska mångfaldens bidrag till utvecklingen i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet i små önationer under utveckling och de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
      <narrative>14.a - Increase scientific knowledge, develop research capacity and transfer marine technology, taking into account the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission Criteria and Guidelines on the Transfer of Marine Technology, in order to improve ocean health and to enhance the contribution of marine biodiversity to the development of developing countries, in particular small island developing States and least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-29-2020-04699_1</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Prevention of maternal anemia and the impact of an anemia care program for young women in a low-income setting</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förebyggande av blodbrist och effekter av ett vårdprogram för unga kvinnor i ett låginkomstland</narrative>
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      <narrative>Background: Maternal anemia is among the underlying causes of maternal mortality in low-income settings such as Uganda. In South Africa 40% of maternal deaths are associated with anemia. Majority of adolescent girls who become pregnant have underlying depleted nutritional reserves. The World Health Organization has recommended preconception anemia care with micronutrients supplementation. Evidence is lacking on the feasibility, acceptability, use, effectiveness and health system impact of preconception anemia care in low-income settings despites being a beneficial strategy. Objectives: To establish and evaluate a pilot research on prevention of maternal anemia through preconception anemia care with the aim of reducing maternal and newborn mortality in low-income countries. Specifically, to determine the feasibility, acceptability, use, effectiveness and health system impact of preconception anemia care for young women in low-income settings.Methodology: After a baseline assessment the preconception anemia care will be set up with a minimum package for preconception care as health education and counsellinig. Quantitative and qualitative research methodologies will measue its effects; patient exit interviews, key informant interviews of health workers and leaders, in-depth interviews with patients and health workers, focus group discussions with women and clinical record abstraction.  The members of this network will participate in data collection, evaluation and dissemination.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bakgrund: Blodbrist (anemi) är en av de underliggande orsakerna till mödradödlighet i låginkomstländer. I Uganda har förekomsten av anemi stigit bland kvinnor i reproduktiv ålder från 23% år 2011 till 32% år 2016. I Sydafrika beräknas 40 % av mödradödsfallen vara relaterade till anemi. Dessutom, i Uganda, har majoriteten av unga flickorna som blir gravida näringsbrist inklusive brist på järn och folat eller båda. Som lösning har Världshälsoorganisationen rekommenderat anemi vård med tillskott av mikronäringsämnen som initieras minst 6 månader före eventuell graviditet. Det saknas emellertid fortfarande forskning om anemi preventions programs genomförbarhet, accepterande, användning, effektivitet och dess hälsoeffekter i låginkomstmiljöer, trots att det borde vara en fördelaktig strategi. Mål: Syftet med med nätverket är att genomföra en interventions pilot undersökning om förebyggande av mödra anemi genom systematiska förebyggande och vårdande insatser av blivande mödrar i ett låginkomstland, med fokus på Uganda och med synergi effekt till Sydafrika. Specifikt önskar vi belysa genomförbarheten, accepterandet, användningen, effektiviteten och hälsoeffekter av en förebyggande anemi intervention för unga kvinnor i norra Uganda.Metod: Nätverket kommer att genomföra en pilotstudie i Uganda med synergier i Sydafrika genom att involvera erfarna forskare som tidigare samverkat inom forskning om mödrahälsovård i låginkomst länder. Forskarna i denna nätverksansökan är redan medlemmar i ett aktivt globalt hälsonätverk som kommer fungerar som en stödjande plattform om dena interventions pilot projekt om anemivård blir finansierat (https://ki.se/sv/nvs/global-health-nursing-and-sustainable-development). Forskningsprocess: Nätverket kommer att utveckla ett specifikt utvärderings protokoll redan från start och ansökan om samt erhålla etiska tillstånd. För att mäta och belysa hur det var innan projektet startade, samt att följa programmet och dess resultat så kommer både kvantitativa och kvalitativa forskningsmetoder att användas; frågeformulär, patient intervjuer, intervjuer av hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal och ledare, djupintervjuer med patienter och hälso- och anställda, fokusgruppsdiskussioner med kvinnor. Sammanhang: Interventionen består av ett minimun paket för tidig/före-graviditets vård bestående av bl a hälso utbilnding (sexuell hälsa, nutritions information mm), hälso screening (nutritions bedömning, lab tester som blodvärde/Hb mm), rådgivning (nutition, ärftlighet, t e x sickel-cells anemi), hälsofrämjande insatser (tillägg av järn och mineraler vid brist, mat, hjälp med avmaskning mm) samt uppföljnings schema. Interventionen kommer att inrättas konfidentiellt i vårdkliniken vid Lira University Teaching Hospital, Lira, norra Uganda och samordnas av Fakulteten för hälsovetenskaper. I denna pilot studie kommer 520 kvinnor under en ett års period att inkluderas och följas upp.     Enligt implementeringsplanen kommer nätverks teamet att besöka Lira University i Uganda för att ge råd om förbättring av kvalitet och delta i datainsamlingen av de forskningsstudier som kommer mäta interventionens acceptans mm hos kvinnor samt vårdpersonal mfl samt medverka i mitt- respektive slut utvärderingarna. Representanter från den svenska och den sydafrikanska delen av nätverket kommer att besöka det pågående projektet vid Lira universitet vid flera tillfällen, inklusive för att sprida forskningsresultaten. Synergieffekter tillkommer i Sydafrika i samband med spridingen av resultatet frpn Uganda samt när den Sydafrikanska gruppen ansöker om motsvarande projekts hos deras National Research Foundation (NRF).  Spridingen av det Ugandiska pilotprojektets resultat kommer ske både i form av vetenskapliga peer-review artiklar, samt via abstrakts- samt poster presentationer vid olika riktade sammankomster och seminarier tex med inbjudna representanter från respektive hälsoministerie i Uganda och i Sydafrika för att be om stöd för fortsättninga av projektet.</narrative>
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        <narrative>The project activities created improved health and living conditions for people living in poverty and repression among women of reproductive age in rural Uganda and in rural South Africa, and contributed to the overarching objective of equitable and sustainable global development. The project has contributed to sustainable development goal 3 of improved health and well being of people through the anemia prevention intervention, and SGD 5 related to women empowerment and SDG related to equality.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Prevention of maternal anemia and the impact of an anemia care program for young women in a low-income setting</narrative>
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      <narrative>Background: Maternal anemia is among the underlying causes of maternal mortality in low-income settings such as Uganda. In South Africa 40% of maternal deaths are associated with anemia. Majority of adolescent girls who become pregnant have underlying depleted nutritional reserves. The World Health Organization has recommended preconception anemia care with micronutrients supplementation. Evidence is lacking on the feasibility, acceptability, use, effectiveness and health system impact of preconception anemia care in low-income settings despites being a beneficial strategy. Objectives: To establish and evaluate a pilot research on prevention of maternal anemia through preconception anemia care with the aim of reducing maternal and newborn mortality in low-income countries. Specifically, to determine the feasibility, acceptability, use, effectiveness and health system impact of preconception anemia care for young women in low-income settings.Methodology: After a baseline assessment the preconception anemia care will be set up with a minimum package for preconception care as health education and counsellinig. Quantitative and qualitative research methodologies will measue its effects; patient exit interviews, key informant interviews of health workers and leaders, in-depth interviews with patients and health workers, focus group discussions with women and clinical record abstraction.  The members of this network will participate in data collection, evaluation and dissemination.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bakgrund: Blodbrist (anemi) är en av de underliggande orsakerna till mödradödlighet i låginkomstländer. I Uganda har förekomsten av anemi stigit bland kvinnor i reproduktiv ålder från 23% år 2011 till 32% år 2016. I Sydafrika beräknas 40 % av mödradödsfallen vara relaterade till anemi. Dessutom, i Uganda, har majoriteten av unga flickorna som blir gravida näringsbrist inklusive brist på järn och folat eller båda. Som lösning har Världshälsoorganisationen rekommenderat anemi vård med tillskott av mikronäringsämnen som initieras minst 6 månader före eventuell graviditet. Det saknas emellertid fortfarande forskning om anemi preventions programs genomförbarhet, accepterande, användning, effektivitet och dess hälsoeffekter i låginkomstmiljöer, trots att det borde vara en fördelaktig strategi. Mål: Syftet med med nätverket är att genomföra en interventions pilot undersökning om förebyggande av mödra anemi genom systematiska förebyggande och vårdande insatser av blivande mödrar i ett låginkomstland, med fokus på Uganda och med synergi effekt till Sydafrika. Specifikt önskar vi belysa genomförbarheten, accepterandet, användningen, effektiviteten och hälsoeffekter av en förebyggande anemi intervention för unga kvinnor i norra Uganda.Metod: Nätverket kommer att genomföra en pilotstudie i Uganda med synergier i Sydafrika genom att involvera erfarna forskare som tidigare samverkat inom forskning om mödrahälsovård i låginkomst länder. Forskarna i denna nätverksansökan är redan medlemmar i ett aktivt globalt hälsonätverk som kommer fungerar som en stödjande plattform om dena interventions pilot projekt om anemivård blir finansierat (https://ki.se/sv/nvs/global-health-nursing-and-sustainable-development). Forskningsprocess: Nätverket kommer att utveckla ett specifikt utvärderings protokoll redan från start och ansökan om samt erhålla etiska tillstånd. För att mäta och belysa hur det var innan projektet startade, samt att följa programmet och dess resultat så kommer både kvantitativa och kvalitativa forskningsmetoder att användas; frågeformulär, patient intervjuer, intervjuer av hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal och ledare, djupintervjuer med patienter och hälso- och anställda, fokusgruppsdiskussioner med kvinnor. Sammanhang: Interventionen består av ett minimun paket för tidig/före-graviditets vård bestående av bl a hälso utbilnding (sexuell hälsa, nutritions information mm), hälso screening (nutritions bedömning, lab tester som blodvärde/Hb mm), rådgivning (nutition, ärftlighet, t e x sickel-cells anemi), hälsofrämjande insatser (tillägg av järn och mineraler vid brist, mat, hjälp med avmaskning mm) samt uppföljnings schema. Interventionen kommer att inrättas konfidentiellt i vårdkliniken vid Lira University Teaching Hospital, Lira, norra Uganda och samordnas av Fakulteten för hälsovetenskaper. I denna pilot studie kommer 520 kvinnor under en ett års period att inkluderas och följas upp.     Enligt implementeringsplanen kommer nätverks teamet att besöka Lira University i Uganda för att ge råd om förbättring av kvalitet och delta i datainsamlingen av de forskningsstudier som kommer mäta interventionens acceptans mm hos kvinnor samt vårdpersonal mfl samt medverka i mitt- respektive slut utvärderingarna. Representanter från den svenska och den sydafrikanska delen av nätverket kommer att besöka det pågående projektet vid Lira universitet vid flera tillfällen, inklusive för att sprida forskningsresultaten. Synergieffekter tillkommer i Sydafrika i samband med spridingen av resultatet frpn Uganda samt när den Sydafrikanska gruppen ansöker om motsvarande projekts hos deras National Research Foundation (NRF).  Spridingen av det Ugandiska pilotprojektets resultat kommer ske både i form av vetenskapliga peer-review artiklar, samt via abstrakts- samt poster presentationer vid olika riktade sammankomster och seminarier tex med inbjudna representanter från respektive hälsoministerie i Uganda och i Sydafrika för att be om stöd för fortsättninga av projektet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Alfavirusen är en virusgrupp som har orsakat ett antal allvarliga sjukdomar hos miljontals människor under de senaste decennierna. Virusen överförs av myggor i världens tropiska regioner, inklusive Syd- och Centralamerika, Subsahariska Afrika, indiska subkontinenten och Sydostasien. Många av de berörda länderna är låginkomstländer med redan överbelastade hälsovårdssystem. Ett särskilt viktigt exempel är chikungunya virus, orsakssambandet till chikungunya feber, som kännetecknas av symtom som svår ledsmärta, feber, utslag och artrit. De flesta infekterade individer återhämtar sig, men i vissa fall kan smärta vara kvar i flera månader eller till och med år, så effekterna av utbrott på arbetssamhällen kan vara förödande.För närvarande har inga antivirala terapier eller vacciner godkänts för alfavirusinfektion, vilket tyder på det nödvändiga behovet av mer grundforskning om virusfamiljen såväl som målinriktad utveckling av antivirala läkemedel. Nuvarande kontrollåtgärder med inriktning på att hämma myggöverföring och behandling av patienter är begränsade till lättnad av symtom. Framsteg i utvecklingen av antivirala läkemedel för dessa infektioner har varit långsam av flera orsaker. Eftersom tidpunkten och platserna för virusutbrott är oförutsägbara och att de tenderar att förekomma i länder och regioner med begränsade resurser har intresset från läkemedelsföretag varit begränsat. Hämmande utveckling av terapier är också bristen på strukturella data på det virala replikationskomplexet och interaktioner med värdcellproteiner.Ny forskning från McInerney-laboratoriet vid Karolinska Institutet har identifierat en svaghet i tillväxtmekanismerna hos alfavirus som vi föreslår kan utnyttjas för att utveckla en eller flera molekyler som kan hämna infektionen och bota infekterade patienter. Virusproteinet nsP3 binds till ett cellulärt protein som heter G3BP och använder det i replikationen av virala genomerna. Utan denna interaktion kan viruset inte föröka sig. Tillsammans med Tomar-laboratoriet vid Indiska Tekniska Institutet föreslår vi att använda rationella strukturbaserade metoder för att utforma läkemedel som skulle hämna viral replikation genom att blockera viral proteininteraktion med värdcellproteinet G3BP. Vi förväntar oss att sådana läkemedel skulle verka för att blockera infektion med chikungunyavirus och de andra i alfavirusgruppen. De bäst fungerande molekyler kommer att användas som mallar för att designa förbättringar i en andra generation av molekyler.Alpackor har ett väldigt speciellt immunsystem där de har antikroppar som är mycket mindre än dom konventionella antikroppar som andra däggdjur har. De är snabbare att ta fram och enklare att jobba med. Och mest viktigt, eftersom de är så pass mindre, så kan de binda till olika strukturer på viruspartikeln och på detta sätt hindra viruset. Vi kommer ta fram en mängd olika alpackaantikroppar och testa de för förmågan att hindra chikungunya viruset för att komma in i cellen och föröka sig.En anti-alfaviralt läkemedel skulle vara en enorm fördel för global hälsa, särskilt i regioner med låginkomst. Vår forskning har gett oss en stor fördel i jakten på en specifik, potent och säker behandling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project focuses on immune control of human tuberculosis (TB), the effect of helminthic worm coinfection and how current treatment strategies could be optimized to shorten duration of anti-TB chemotherapy, and protect those at risk for developing active disease. Coinfection with intestinal helminthic parasites can prevent an efficient TB-protection by suppressing bactericidal functions in macrophages (MQ), triggering progression from latent to active TB disease. Our previous results indicate that nutritional deficiencies in the nitric oxide (NO) and glutathione axis may contribute to poor control of mycobacteria by human MQ. Using a translational approach combining clinical TB studies (Ethiopia) with ex vivo infection experiments we will determine if L-citrulline administration can revert the effect of chronic helminth infection in MQ by switching them from their immunosuppressed regulatory M2 phenotype to a proinflammatory M1 phenotype and simultaneously trigger enhanced NO production, to achieve better host control of mycobacteria. Modalities affecting macrophage activation will be studied in individuals with latent and active TB with/without concurrent helminth infection, before and after deworming. Our research will answer if adjunctive immune boosting therapies that strengthens and activates macrophages can expedite current anti-TB treatment, and whether interventions like deworming could be beneficial on large scale for individuals living in low resource areas.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En fjärdedel av världens befolkning är infekterad med Mycobacterium tuberculosis, vilket orsakar 1,5 miljoner dödsfall årligen i lungsjukdomen tuberkulos (TB). Något effektivt vaccin finns inte. Behandling av tuberkulos är besvärlig, innebär en kombination av flera läkemedel i minst 6 månader och har lett till en alarmerande andel av läkemedelsresistenta tuberkelbakterier. Risken att utveckla aktiv tuberkulos ökar genom saminfektion med HIV samt mask. Saminfektion med mask, minskar vårt immunologiska skydd mot TB genom att trycka ned bakterieavdödande funktioner i makrofager (den primära värdcellen för tuberkelbakterier). Våra resultat tyder på att den försämrade kontrollen av tuberkelbakterier beror på en bristande kväveoxidproduktion i lungans makrofager. Maskinfektion minskar också det proinflammatoriska svaret i makrofagerna, gör dem mer antiinflammatoriska och minskar deras förmåga att reglera oxidativ stress. Det faktum att några av de viktigaste läkemedlen mot TB endast har full effekt i samband med aktiva värdcellsmekanismer i makrofager, gör det önskvärt att aktivera och stärka dessa celler. Om immunsvaret hos infekterade individer stärks, kan vi uppnå en synergistisk effekt som påskyndar behandling och minskar risken för läkemedelsresistens som är ett växande hot.Vi föreslår därför tilläggsbehandlingar som aktiverar makrofager och kan fungera tillsammans med befintliga anti-TB kemoterapeutiska läkemedel för att på så sätt effektivisera rådande behandling. Tilläggsbehandlingen innebär i detta fall en kombination av naturliga glutation- och L-arginingenerande substanser som tillsammans ”räddar” makrofager från det mask-inducerade hämmade tillståndet och därigenom leder till en ökad kontroll av tuberkelbakterierna. Forskningen består dels av mekanistiska studier för att förstå värdcellsvaret och kliniska studier i Etiopien där det immunologiska svaret hos mask/TB saminfekterade patienter studeras innan och efter avmaskning så att immuncellstatus och makrofagaktivering kan följas under de olika faserna av behandlingen.Detta är ett translationellt globalhälsorelaterat forskningsprojekt som länkar samman infektionsimmunologi från kliniska studier med grundläggande forskning för att hitta terapeutiska lösningar som påskyndar behandling av TB och skyddar dem i riskzonen för att utveckla aktiv sjukdom. TB är smittsamt och associerat med en avsevärd dödlighet i utsatta befolkningsgrupper i fattiga områden i världen. Avmaskning är en relativt enkel och billig åtgärd i fattiga områden där maskinfektion och TB är mycket utbrett. Om avmaskning visas gynnsamt kan detta utföras storskaligt för att förhindra TB i högendemiska områden samt för att förbättra den allmänna hälsostatusen eftersom maskinfektion har korrelerats till ett försämrat allmäntillstånd hos skolbarn.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En fjärdedel av världens befolkning är infekterad med Mycobacterium tuberculosis, vilket orsakar 1,5 miljoner dödsfall årligen i lungsjukdomen tuberkulos (TB). Något effektivt vaccin finns inte. Behandling av tuberkulos är besvärlig, innebär en kombination av flera läkemedel i minst 6 månader och har lett till en alarmerande andel av läkemedelsresistenta tuberkelbakterier. Risken att utveckla aktiv tuberkulos ökar genom saminfektion med HIV samt mask. Saminfektion med mask, minskar vårt immunologiska skydd mot TB genom att trycka ned bakterieavdödande funktioner i makrofager (den primära värdcellen för tuberkelbakterier). Våra resultat tyder på att den försämrade kontrollen av tuberkelbakterier beror på en bristande kväveoxidproduktion i lungans makrofager. Maskinfektion minskar också det proinflammatoriska svaret i makrofagerna, gör dem mer antiinflammatoriska och minskar deras förmåga att reglera oxidativ stress. Det faktum att några av de viktigaste läkemedlen mot TB endast har full effekt i samband med aktiva värdcellsmekanismer i makrofager, gör det önskvärt att aktivera och stärka dessa celler. Om immunsvaret hos infekterade individer stärks, kan vi uppnå en synergistisk effekt som påskyndar behandling och minskar risken för läkemedelsresistens som är ett växande hot.Vi föreslår därför tilläggsbehandlingar som aktiverar makrofager och kan fungera tillsammans med befintliga anti-TB kemoterapeutiska läkemedel för att på så sätt effektivisera rådande behandling. Tilläggsbehandlingen innebär i detta fall en kombination av naturliga glutation- och L-arginingenerande substanser som tillsammans ”räddar” makrofager från det mask-inducerade hämmade tillståndet och därigenom leder till en ökad kontroll av tuberkelbakterierna. Forskningen består dels av mekanistiska studier för att förstå värdcellsvaret och kliniska studier i Etiopien där det immunologiska svaret hos mask/TB saminfekterade patienter studeras innan och efter avmaskning så att immuncellstatus och makrofagaktivering kan följas under de olika faserna av behandlingen.Detta är ett translationellt globalhälsorelaterat forskningsprojekt som länkar samman infektionsimmunologi från kliniska studier med grundläggande forskning för att hitta terapeutiska lösningar som påskyndar behandling av TB och skyddar dem i riskzonen för att utveckla aktiv sjukdom. TB är smittsamt och associerat med en avsevärd dödlighet i utsatta befolkningsgrupper i fattiga områden i världen. Avmaskning är en relativt enkel och billig åtgärd i fattiga områden där maskinfektion och TB är mycket utbrett. Om avmaskning visas gynnsamt kan detta utföras storskaligt för att förhindra TB i högendemiska områden samt för att förbättra den allmänna hälsostatusen eftersom maskinfektion har korrelerats till ett försämrat allmäntillstånd hos skolbarn.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SomSwe network - using social network theory and analysis to develop research capacity among young Somali academics</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SomSwe nätverket – att använda social nätverksteori som ett led i utvecklingen av forskningskapacitet bland unga somaliska akademiker</narrative>
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      <narrative>The purpose of the proposed ‘SomSwe’ project is to establish a network of Somali and Swedish academics to develop institutional and research capacity in public health, including strengthening the role of evidence-based public health (EBPH) in the Somali health care system.The ‘SomSwe’ network comprises of senior academics from Somali and Swedish universities, a group of junior researchers from both countries, and an advisory group with representatives for seven Somali universities, five Swedish universities and Somalia diaspora. During this two-year project the network will collaboratively develop and implement a “Training of Trainers” (ToT) model, as a strategy to develop institutional and research capacity in EBPH. First social network theory and analysis (SNTA) will be used to assess a Swedish/Somali ToT-course conducted in 2016-2018 by the Somali-Swedish Research Cooperation for Health (SSRCH). The knowledge from this will inform the design of the second ToT course with faculty staff (gender equity) from all involved Somali universities (2021-2022). A concrete outcome will be the establishment of three new research groups that have refined research project plans. Later likely more groups will be formed.Ultimately this will contribute to improved health of the Somali population and achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s), especially SDG 3 – Good health and wellbeing, SDG 4 - Quality education, and SDG 16 – Peace, justice and strong institutions.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Detta nätverk kallat ’SomSwe’ har sina rötter i början av 1980-talet då somaliska och svenska universitet samarbetade inom Sida-finansierade forskningsprojekt, bland annat inom hälsoområdet. Detta avbröts av inbördeskriget i början av 1990-talet. Ett initiativ togs 2014 för att bygga vidare på det tidigare samarbetet och därmed bidra till nationella återuppbyggnad i Somalia. Ett konsortium bildades - det somalisk-svenska forskningssamarbetet för hälsa (SSRCH) - och denna ansökan ligger i linje med det handlingsprogram för kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom hälsoforskning som konsortiet utvecklat.Det somaliska hälsosystemet har allvarliga utmaningar. Kulturella normer, geografiska avstånd och säkerhetsproblem, är några hinder som finns för att använda de hälsostrukturer som är på plats, om än bristfälliga. Detta medför att många insatser med vetenskapligt påvisad effekt inte når befolkningen. Några exempel är begränsad efterfrågan på vaccinationer och förlossningsvård, samt otillräcklig behandling av smittsamma sjukdomar. Forskning kring hälsoinsatser i den somaliska kontexten kan ge ökad kunskap som kan bistå beslutsfattare och öka hälso- och sjukvårdssystemets möjlighet att framgångsrikt genomföra beslutade insatser. I dagsläget är insikten om vad forskning kan bidra med ofta begränsad.Under de senaste decennierna har vikten av evidensbaserad hälso- och sjukvård, så även inom folkhälsoområdet – uppmärksammats och gett framsteg i många höginkomstländer, men ännu inte fått samma genomslag i flertalet låg- och medelinkomstländer, inklusive Somalia. Evidensbaserad folkhälsovetenskap inkluderar tillgång till bättre information om vilka insatser som fungerar, en större sannolikhet för att framgångsrika program genomförs, ökad produktivitet i arbetskraften och effektivare användning av offentliga och privata resurser.Syftet med det föreslagna ’SomSwe-projektet är att upprätta ett nätverk av somaliska och svenska akademiker för att utveckla institutionell kapacitet och vad gäller forskning inom folkhälsovetenskap, inklusive att stärka rollen av evidensbaserad kunskap inom det somaliska hälso- och sjukvårdssystemet. Nätverket består av seniora akademiker från somaliska och svenska universitet, en grupp juniora forskare från båda länderna och en rådgivande grupp med representanter från sju somaliska universitet, fem svenska universitet, samt somalisk diaspora.Under detta två-åriga projekt kommer ’SomSwe” nätverket att gemensamt utveckla och implementera en ”Training of Trainers” (ToT) modell riktat till lärare/forskare vid somaliska universitet (med jämn fördelning mellan kvinnor och män), som en strategi att utveckla kapacitet institutionellt och inom forskning vad gäller evidensbaserad folkhälsovetenskap. Först kommer social nätverksanalysteori att användas för att utvärdera en ToT-kurs om genomfördes 2016-2018 inom det svenskt-somaliskt samarbete som nämnts ovan. Utfallet kommer att nyttjas för att utveckla den nu planerade ToT-kursen med samma målgrupp som den tidigare och som planeras att genomföras 2021-2022. Målet är att tre nya forskargrupper formeras och utvecklar sina forskningsplaner under kursens gång, men på sikt kommer sannolikt fler forskargrupper att formeras.Inom projektet kommer både somaliska och svenska forskare att utveckla sin kompetens inom social nätverksanalysteori, samt evidensbaserad folkhälsovetenskap inklusive forskningsmetoder för att ta fram denna kunskap. Detta kommer att bidra till att stärka både somalisk och svensk akademin samt det Somaliska hälsosystemet. Projektet kommer också att bidra till Somalias resa för att uppnå FN:s globala hållbarhetsmål. Vi har valt att lyfta fram mål 3 – god hälsa och välbefinnande, mål 4 – god utbildning för alla, och mål 16 – fred och inkluderande samhällen (vilket inkluderar att stärka institutioner). Ytterligare mål av relevans för projektet är mål 1 – ingen fattigdom, mål 5 – jämställdhet mellan kvinnor och män, samt mål 10 – minskad ojämlikhet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SomSwe network - using social network theory and analysis to develop research capacity among young Somali academics</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Detta nätverk kallat ’SomSwe’ har sina rötter i början av 1980-talet då somaliska och svenska universitet samarbetade inom Sida-finansierade forskningsprojekt, bland annat inom hälsoområdet. Detta avbröts av inbördeskriget i början av 1990-talet. Ett initiativ togs 2014 för att bygga vidare på det tidigare samarbetet och därmed bidra till nationella återuppbyggnad i Somalia. Ett konsortium bildades - det somalisk-svenska forskningssamarbetet för hälsa (SSRCH) - och denna ansökan ligger i linje med det handlingsprogram för kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom hälsoforskning som konsortiet utvecklat.Det somaliska hälsosystemet har allvarliga utmaningar. Kulturella normer, geografiska avstånd och säkerhetsproblem, är några hinder som finns för att använda de hälsostrukturer som är på plats, om än bristfälliga. Detta medför att många insatser med vetenskapligt påvisad effekt inte når befolkningen. Några exempel är begränsad efterfrågan på vaccinationer och förlossningsvård, samt otillräcklig behandling av smittsamma sjukdomar. Forskning kring hälsoinsatser i den somaliska kontexten kan ge ökad kunskap som kan bistå beslutsfattare och öka hälso- och sjukvårdssystemets möjlighet att framgångsrikt genomföra beslutade insatser. I dagsläget är insikten om vad forskning kan bidra med ofta begränsad.Under de senaste decennierna har vikten av evidensbaserad hälso- och sjukvård, så även inom folkhälsoområdet – uppmärksammats och gett framsteg i många höginkomstländer, men ännu inte fått samma genomslag i flertalet låg- och medelinkomstländer, inklusive Somalia. Evidensbaserad folkhälsovetenskap inkluderar tillgång till bättre information om vilka insatser som fungerar, en större sannolikhet för att framgångsrika program genomförs, ökad produktivitet i arbetskraften och effektivare användning av offentliga och privata resurser.Syftet med det föreslagna ’SomSwe-projektet är att upprätta ett nätverk av somaliska och svenska akademiker för att utveckla institutionell kapacitet och vad gäller forskning inom folkhälsovetenskap, inklusive att stärka rollen av evidensbaserad kunskap inom det somaliska hälso- och sjukvårdssystemet. Nätverket består av seniora akademiker från somaliska och svenska universitet, en grupp juniora forskare från båda länderna och en rådgivande grupp med representanter från sju somaliska universitet, fem svenska universitet, samt somalisk diaspora.Under detta två-åriga projekt kommer ’SomSwe” nätverket att gemensamt utveckla och implementera en ”Training of Trainers” (ToT) modell riktat till lärare/forskare vid somaliska universitet (med jämn fördelning mellan kvinnor och män), som en strategi att utveckla kapacitet institutionellt och inom forskning vad gäller evidensbaserad folkhälsovetenskap. Först kommer social nätverksanalysteori att användas för att utvärdera en ToT-kurs om genomfördes 2016-2018 inom det svenskt-somaliskt samarbete som nämnts ovan. Utfallet kommer att nyttjas för att utveckla den nu planerade ToT-kursen med samma målgrupp som den tidigare och som planeras att genomföras 2021-2022. Målet är att tre nya forskargrupper formeras och utvecklar sina forskningsplaner under kursens gång, men på sikt kommer sannolikt fler forskargrupper att formeras.Inom projektet kommer både somaliska och svenska forskare att utveckla sin kompetens inom social nätverksanalysteori, samt evidensbaserad folkhälsovetenskap inklusive forskningsmetoder för att ta fram denna kunskap. Detta kommer att bidra till att stärka både somalisk och svensk akademin samt det Somaliska hälsosystemet. Projektet kommer också att bidra till Somalias resa för att uppnå FN:s globala hållbarhetsmål. Vi har valt att lyfta fram mål 3 – god hälsa och välbefinnande, mål 4 – god utbildning för alla, och mål 16 – fred och inkluderande samhällen (vilket inkluderar att stärka institutioner). Ytterligare mål av relevans för projektet är mål 1 – ingen fattigdom, mål 5 – jämställdhet mellan kvinnor och män, samt mål 10 – minskad ojämlikhet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The purpose of the proposed ‘SomSwe’ project is to establish a network of Somali and Swedish academics to develop institutional and research capacity in public health, including strengthening the role of evidence-based public health (EBPH) in the Somali health care system.The ‘SomSwe’ network comprises of senior academics from Somali and Swedish universities, a group of junior researchers from both countries, and an advisory group with representatives for seven Somali universities, five Swedish universities and Somalia diaspora. During this two-year project the network will collaboratively develop and implement a “Training of Trainers” (ToT) model, as a strategy to develop institutional and research capacity in EBPH. First social network theory and analysis (SNTA) will be used to assess a Swedish/Somali ToT-course conducted in 2016-2018 by the Somali-Swedish Research Cooperation for Health (SSRCH). The knowledge from this will inform the design of the second ToT course with faculty staff (gender equity) from all involved Somali universities (2021-2022). A concrete outcome will be the establishment of three new research groups that have refined research project plans. Later likely more groups will be formed.Ultimately this will contribute to improved health of the Somali population and achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s), especially SDG 3 – Good health and wellbeing, SDG 4 - Quality education, and SDG 16 – Peace, justice and strong institutions.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Low-income countries continue to develop ways to achieve universal health coverage (UHC). UHC is defined as a situation where all people have access to the health services they need, when and where they need them, without financial hardship . In order to reduce the risk for people suffering financial hardship as a result of ill health, health financing systems need to fulfill the two functions of pre-payment and pooling of funds.  Zambia has recently launched a national health insurance scheme (NHIS) to enhance service provision and reduce catastrophic health payments. The inconclusive evidence of impact of social health insurance reforms as a means to improve financial protection, improving access to health care and increase health care utilization, in particular for the poor, illustrates the need to carefully evaluate large scale insurance reforms to ensure that desired effects are reached.The aim of this research project is to evaluate the impact of the NHIS and the process of implementation. The project will adopt a quasi-experimental research design and use a nationally representative household survey to evaluate the impact of the reform initiative on financial protection for reproductive and maternal health (RMH) service users and on the equitable utilization of RMH care. A process evaluation of implementing the NHIS will contribute to an understanding of the levels of enrollment, service utilization and financial protection.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Zambia beslutade 2018 att hälso- och sjukvårdsystemet skulle reformeras genom införandet av en nationell hälso- och sjukvårdsförsäkring. Det finns starka argument för en allmän försäkring. Tidigare forskning har visat att kostnader för hälso- och sjukvård i Zambia är en viktig bidragande orsak till att många inte söker eller får den vård de behöver. Detta gäller särskilt fattiga och utsatta grupper och de som bor på landsbygden. Försäkringsreformen i Zambia genomförs som en del av en bredare ansats i att uppfylla det globala åtagandet kring universal health coverage (UHC – ung. allmän hälso och sjukvård). UHC innebär att alla ska ha rätt till den vård de behöver, när de behöver den, och att denna vård ges till en rimlig kostnad för att undvika att människor kastas in i fattigdom som en följd av sjukdom. En central del av reformen är tillgång till specialistmödravård. Komplikationer i samband med förlossningar är vanliga i Zambia och mödradödligheten är hög, 252 per 100,000 födslar (vilket kan jämföras med Sveriges omkring 4 dödsfall per 100,000 födslar). Förbättrad tillgång till mödrahälsovård är därför en viktig komponent för att minska mödradödligheten.Flera andra länder i regionen som befinner sig på en liknande inkomstnivå som Zambia har genomfört liknande hälsoförsäkringsreformer med varierande resultat. Eftersom evidensen för hur effektiva hälso- och sjukvårdsförsäkringar är från länder i regionen spretar är det viktigt att de utvärderas ordentligt. Vi föreslår därför ett forskningsprojekt som syftar till att utvärdera effekterna av hälsoförsäkringsreformen i Zambia. Mer specifikt kommer vi att studera hur försäkringen påverkar tillgången till mödrahälsovård samt om kostnaderna för den som söker vård blir lägre genom att vården finansieras gemensamt genom en försäkringslösning. Effekter kommer att mätas genom en survey-undersökning där intervjuer genomförs med försäkrade, respektive icke försäkrade hushåll i ett urval av distrikt i Zambia. Genom statistiska urvalstekniker kan vi generera resultat som går att generalisera på nationell nivå och därigenom ge en övergripande bild av effekterna. Utöver effektutvärderingen kommer vi också att genomföra en processutvärdering av genomförandet av försäkringsreformen. Processutvärdering utgör ett viktigt komplement till effektutvärderingen. Effektutvärderingen kommer att kunna visa på vilka skillnader mellan försäkrade och icke-försäkrade grupper vad gäller tillgång till vård och kostnader den vården, men kommer inte kunna ge förklaringar till resultaten. Processutvärderingen å andra sidan kommer att analysera själva genomförandet och därmed kunna bidra med förklaringsmodeller för de effekter, eller avsaknad av effekter, reformen har lett till. Denna breda ansats ger förutsättningar för en djup förståelse av försäkringsreformens effekter och utgör ett unikt bidrag till kunskapsunderlaget vad gäller hälso- och sjukvårdsförsäkringar i låg- och lägre medelinkomstländer.Projektet är ett samarbete mellan Lunds Universitet och University of Zambia. Det inkluderar också forskare från Dalarnas universitet, Karolinska Institutet och Uppsala Universitet. Sammantaget förväntas vår föreslagna forskning tillhandahålla evidens av relevans för den globala utvecklingsagendan. God hälsa är ett av de övergripande globala utvecklingsmålen (mål 3) i Agenda 2030. Att skapa bättre tillgång till god hälso- och sjukvård är också ett av de explicita undermålen (mål 3.8). God hälsa är också en förutsättning för att eliminera extrem fattigdom (mål 1). Ökad kunskap om hur försäkringslösningar inom hälso- och sjukvården kan bidra till bättre tillgång till hälso- och sjukvård på lika villkor är därför av brett intresse och relevans för utvecklingsforskning, utvecklingsbistånd och framtida nationella hälso- och sjukvårdsreformer i låg- och lägre medelinkomstländer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Zambia beslutade 2018 att hälso- och sjukvårdsystemet skulle reformeras genom införandet av en nationell hälso- och sjukvårdsförsäkring. Det finns starka argument för en allmän försäkring. Tidigare forskning har visat att kostnader för hälso- och sjukvård i Zambia är en viktig bidragande orsak till att många inte söker eller får den vård de behöver. Detta gäller särskilt fattiga och utsatta grupper och de som bor på landsbygden. Försäkringsreformen i Zambia genomförs som en del av en bredare ansats i att uppfylla det globala åtagandet kring universal health coverage (UHC – ung. allmän hälso och sjukvård). UHC innebär att alla ska ha rätt till den vård de behöver, när de behöver den, och att denna vård ges till en rimlig kostnad för att undvika att människor kastas in i fattigdom som en följd av sjukdom. En central del av reformen är tillgång till specialistmödravård. Komplikationer i samband med förlossningar är vanliga i Zambia och mödradödligheten är hög, 252 per 100,000 födslar (vilket kan jämföras med Sveriges omkring 4 dödsfall per 100,000 födslar). Förbättrad tillgång till mödrahälsovård är därför en viktig komponent för att minska mödradödligheten.Flera andra länder i regionen som befinner sig på en liknande inkomstnivå som Zambia har genomfört liknande hälsoförsäkringsreformer med varierande resultat. Eftersom evidensen för hur effektiva hälso- och sjukvårdsförsäkringar är från länder i regionen spretar är det viktigt att de utvärderas ordentligt. Vi föreslår därför ett forskningsprojekt som syftar till att utvärdera effekterna av hälsoförsäkringsreformen i Zambia. Mer specifikt kommer vi att studera hur försäkringen påverkar tillgången till mödrahälsovård samt om kostnaderna för den som söker vård blir lägre genom att vården finansieras gemensamt genom en försäkringslösning. Effekter kommer att mätas genom en survey-undersökning där intervjuer genomförs med försäkrade, respektive icke försäkrade hushåll i ett urval av distrikt i Zambia. Genom statistiska urvalstekniker kan vi generera resultat som går att generalisera på nationell nivå och därigenom ge en övergripande bild av effekterna. Utöver effektutvärderingen kommer vi också att genomföra en processutvärdering av genomförandet av försäkringsreformen. Processutvärdering utgör ett viktigt komplement till effektutvärderingen. Effektutvärderingen kommer att kunna visa på vilka skillnader mellan försäkrade och icke-försäkrade grupper vad gäller tillgång till vård och kostnader den vården, men kommer inte kunna ge förklaringar till resultaten. Processutvärderingen å andra sidan kommer att analysera själva genomförandet och därmed kunna bidra med förklaringsmodeller för de effekter, eller avsaknad av effekter, reformen har lett till. Denna breda ansats ger förutsättningar för en djup förståelse av försäkringsreformens effekter och utgör ett unikt bidrag till kunskapsunderlaget vad gäller hälso- och sjukvårdsförsäkringar i låg- och lägre medelinkomstländer.Projektet är ett samarbete mellan Lunds Universitet och University of Zambia. Det inkluderar också forskare från Dalarnas universitet, Karolinska Institutet och Uppsala Universitet. Sammantaget förväntas vår föreslagna forskning tillhandahålla evidens av relevans för den globala utvecklingsagendan. God hälsa är ett av de övergripande globala utvecklingsmålen (mål 3) i Agenda 2030. Att skapa bättre tillgång till god hälso- och sjukvård är också ett av de explicita undermålen (mål 3.8). God hälsa är också en förutsättning för att eliminera extrem fattigdom (mål 1). Ökad kunskap om hur försäkringslösningar inom hälso- och sjukvården kan bidra till bättre tillgång till hälso- och sjukvård på lika villkor är därför av brett intresse och relevans för utvecklingsforskning, utvecklingsbistånd och framtida nationella hälso- och sjukvårdsreformer i låg- och lägre medelinkomstländer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.6 - Säkerställa allmän tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och reproduktiva rättigheter i enlighet med överenskommelserna i handlingsprogrammet från den internationella konferensen om befolkning och utveckling, Pekingplattformen samt slutdokumenten från respektive översynskonferenser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tillgången till hälsovård av god kvalitet är i stort problematisk i Somalia på grund av långvarigt krig och politisk instabilitet. Omkring 26% av Somalias befolkning lever ett nomadliv, och denna betydande grupp om cirka 4 miljoner personer tros ha än sämre tillgång till modern hälsovård och hälsofrämjande åtgärder än övriga befolkningen. Den hälsovård som finns är främst anpassad till stabila populationer och är normalt ej anpassad för nomadernas livsstil, vare sig för barn- och mödravård, kroniska sjukdomar eller för infektioner och pandemier. Kunskapen om behovet av hälsovård, begränsningar i tillgång till hälsovård samt potentiella förbättringsåtgärder är mycket begränsad i denna generellt svårstuderade population. Orsakerna till kunskapsbristen beror återigen på en långvarig instabilitet i landet men eventuellt också på ett begränsat intresse för denna marginaliserade befolkningsgrupp. Detta projekt syftar till att bygga upp ett nätverk av kunniga forskare i Somalia, Kenya och Sverige för att tillsammans med representanter för nomadpopulationen och hälsoministeriet bygga upp en grundläggande kunskapsbank till gagn för Somalia samt för att kunna utveckla en väl underbyggd forskningsansökan att färdigställas vid slutet av projektet. Göteborgs universitet, KEMRI (Wellcome Trust finansierat hälsoforskningsprogram i Kenya) och Benadir University i Somalia inleder detta arbete men har för avsikt att knyta till sig fler partners under de kommande två åren. Under projktet kommer tre större workshops att genomföras i det relativt säkra Hargeisa, Somaliland, och en databas kommer att börja byggas av Benadir University.Vi förväntar oss att i ett kommande forskningsprojekt djupare kunna studera 1) vilka hälsoproblem som är centrala i nomadbefolkningen samt vilka som särskilt utmärkande för denna population, 2) begränsningar i tillgång till hälsovård, 3) designa och pröva interventioner för att skapa en bättre tillgång till både akutvård och planerad och uppföljande vård under de särskilda betingelser som nomaderna lever under. Vi vill med dessa resultat nå både det politiska systemet med förslag till åtgärder samt vetenskapligt bidra till en ökad kunskap om nomadpopulationer och deras hälsoproblem i stort.</narrative>
      <narrative>Access to good quality health care is largely problematic in Somalia due to prolonged war and political instability. About 26% of Somalia´s population live a nomadic life, and this significant group of about 4 million people is believed to have even less access to modern health care and health promotion than the rest of the population.This project aims to build up a network of knowledgeable researchers in Somalia, Kenya and Sweden to, together with representatives of the nomadic population and the Ministry of Health, build up a knowledge bank on nomadic health and health care access. The project will also develop a research application for deeper analysis of 1) central health problems to the nomad population, 2) obstacles to access health care, and 3) design and test interventions to create better access to both emergency care and elective care under the special living conditions of the nomadic population.The University of Gothenburg, KEMRI (Wellcome Trust funded health research program in Kenya) and Benadir University in Somalia are initiating this work but intend to join more partners over the next two years. During the project, three major workshops will be conducted in the relatively safe Hargeisa, Somaliland, and the database will be built by Benadir University.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tillgången till hälsovård av god kvalitet är i stort problematisk i Somalia på grund av långvarigt krig och politisk instabilitet. Omkring 26% av Somalias befolkning lever ett nomadliv, och denna betydande grupp om cirka 4 miljoner personer tros ha än sämre tillgång till modern hälsovård och hälsofrämjande åtgärder än övriga befolkningen. Den hälsovård som finns är främst anpassad till stabila populationer och är normalt ej anpassad för nomadernas livsstil, vare sig för barn- och mödravård, kroniska sjukdomar eller för infektioner och pandemier. Kunskapen om behovet av hälsovård, begränsningar i tillgång till hälsovård samt potentiella förbättringsåtgärder är mycket begränsad i denna generellt svårstuderade population. Orsakerna till kunskapsbristen beror återigen på en långvarig instabilitet i landet men eventuellt också på ett begränsat intresse för denna marginaliserade befolkningsgrupp. Detta projekt syftar till att bygga upp ett nätverk av kunniga forskare i Somalia, Kenya och Sverige för att tillsammans med representanter för nomadpopulationen och hälsoministeriet bygga upp en grundläggande kunskapsbank till gagn för Somalia samt för att kunna utveckla en väl underbyggd forskningsansökan att färdigställas vid slutet av projektet. Göteborgs universitet, KEMRI (Wellcome Trust finansierat hälsoforskningsprogram i Kenya) och Benadir University i Somalia inleder detta arbete men har för avsikt att knyta till sig fler partners under de kommande två åren. Under projktet kommer tre större workshops att genomföras i det relativt säkra Hargeisa, Somaliland, och en databas kommer att börja byggas av Benadir University.Vi förväntar oss att i ett kommande forskningsprojekt djupare kunna studera 1) vilka hälsoproblem som är centrala i nomadbefolkningen samt vilka som särskilt utmärkande för denna population, 2) begränsningar i tillgång till hälsovård, 3) designa och pröva interventioner för att skapa en bättre tillgång till både akutvård och planerad och uppföljande vård under de särskilda betingelser som nomaderna lever under. Vi vill med dessa resultat nå både det politiska systemet med förslag till åtgärder samt vetenskapligt bidra till en ökad kunskap om nomadpopulationer och deras hälsoproblem i stort.</narrative>
      <narrative>Access to good quality health care is largely problematic in Somalia due to prolonged war and political instability. About 26% of Somalia´s population live a nomadic life, and this significant group of about 4 million people is believed to have even less access to modern health care and health promotion than the rest of the population.This project aims to build up a network of knowledgeable researchers in Somalia, Kenya and Sweden to, together with representatives of the nomadic population and the Ministry of Health, build up a knowledge bank on nomadic health and health care access. The project will also develop a research application for deeper analysis of 1) central health problems to the nomad population, 2) obstacles to access health care, and 3) design and test interventions to create better access to both emergency care and elective care under the special living conditions of the nomadic population.The University of Gothenburg, KEMRI (Wellcome Trust funded health research program in Kenya) and Benadir University in Somalia are initiating this work but intend to join more partners over the next two years. During the project, three major workshops will be conducted in the relatively safe Hargeisa, Somaliland, and the database will be built by Benadir University.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Placering av myggfällor baserat på kunskap om malariamyggors spridningsmönster</narrative>
      <narrative>Spatial planning of out-door traps based on knowledge of mosquito dispersal</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Malaria är en parasitsjukdom som framförallt drabbar fattiga människor i Afrika söder om Sahara. Till största delen är det barn i åldrarna 1-5 som dör av sjukdomen som sprids av malariamyggor. Malaria har minskat kraftigt från millenieskiftet, från 2 döda dagisbarn per minut till 1 dagisbarn per minut. En stor anledning till detta är att man har delat ut myggnät impregnerade med myggdödande medel. Detta har kraftigt minskat de myggor som biter på natten inomhus, men på grund av andra myggarter som biter inomhus och/eller på dagen, så kvarstår malaria som ett allvarligt problem. För att kunna komma åt dessa myggor riktar vi in oss på de två tillvägagångssätt som vi bedömer har störst chans i närtid att påverka den malaria som fortfarande förekommer: fysisk planering och doftfällor. Genom fysisk planering av en by kan man se till att avstånden från till exempel ett risfält eller en mygglockande växt är så långt ifrån bosättningen att myggorna inte flyger dit. För de myggor som ändå kommer fram till en bosättning använder vi doftfällor och en del i denna studie är att i fältförsök utvärdera hur bra två olika doftfällor är på att attrahera honmyggor.Uppskattningar av myggornas utbredning och spridning har tidigare krävt att man märker tusentals myggor med radioaktiva ämnen eller med fluorescerande färg innan de släpps iväg och att man sedan försöker fånga in dem igen. Ofta återfinner man då bara en handfull myggor. Vi har nyligen visat att vi genom att analysera bakterieflora hos ett fåtal myggor får mycket precisa uppskattningar om var myggorna kommer ifrån. Bakterierna på och i myggorna avslöjar deras liv fram till infångandet, och vi kan med mycket hög sannolikhet avgöra varifrån en mygga kommer baserat enbart på dess bakterieflora. Vi ska för första gången implementera metoden i ett projekt som handlar om att komma åt de myggor som biter utomhus. Genom att i två etiopiska byar följa myggornas rörelser under två år med hjälp av bakterieanalys av myggorna kommer vi få en bra uppfattning om hur man framöver ska planera bosättningar i förhållande till myggrika platser i närheten av bosättningarna. Utöver detta ska vi i försök med två olika doftfällor undersöka olika dofters attraktionskraft. Vi kommer med vår metod att kunna se vilka myggor som anländer till fällan och varifrån de kommer. Utifrån kunskapen om hur långt myggorna flyger kan man beräkna hur många fällor som behövs för att få bort malarian från byarna.</narrative>
      <narrative>In the combat against malaria, mosquito control is a key to success as no transmission is the same as no malaria. The intensified use of impregnated bednets has led to a substantial reduction of Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes and thereby also of malaria cases with a 50% reduction of mortality since 2000. However, elimination of malaria has proven difficult due to other mosquito species sustaining the transmission of malaria parasites. In this project, we want to evaluate the attractiveness of two different high-efficiency traps by estimating the distance from where host-seeking mosquitoes are coming to the trap. This knowledge will feed in to current models on how many traps are needed in a village for effective intervention. We have recently shown that the local environment gives each mosquito a unique bacteria profile, so that the microbiota of an insect works as a proxy for where it has been. With this information we are able to clearly distinguish spatial dynamics in populations of malaria mosquitoes using a very small number of insects. The estimation of how the mosquitoes travel will give suggestions of how to spatially plan locations of buildings in relation to mosquito hotspots so the number of malaria mosquitoes a person encounters is radically diminished. We will therefore also follow the population dynamics of malaria mosquitoes over a period of 2 years with the aim to understand flight patterns at different times of the year.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Spatial planning of out-door traps based on knowledge of mosquito dispersal</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Placering av myggfällor baserat på kunskap om malariamyggors spridningsmönster</narrative>
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      <narrative>In the combat against malaria, mosquito control is a key to success as no transmission is the same as no malaria. The intensified use of impregnated bednets has led to a substantial reduction of Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes and thereby also of malaria cases with a 50% reduction of mortality since 2000. However, elimination of malaria has proven difficult due to other mosquito species sustaining the transmission of malaria parasites. In this project, we want to evaluate the attractiveness of two different high-efficiency traps by estimating the distance from where host-seeking mosquitoes are coming to the trap. This knowledge will feed in to current models on how many traps are needed in a village for effective intervention. We have recently shown that the local environment gives each mosquito a unique bacteria profile, so that the microbiota of an insect works as a proxy for where it has been. With this information we are able to clearly distinguish spatial dynamics in populations of malaria mosquitoes using a very small number of insects. The estimation of how the mosquitoes travel will give suggestions of how to spatially plan locations of buildings in relation to mosquito hotspots so the number of malaria mosquitoes a person encounters is radically diminished. We will therefore also follow the population dynamics of malaria mosquitoes over a period of 2 years with the aim to understand flight patterns at different times of the year.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Malaria är en parasitsjukdom som framförallt drabbar fattiga människor i Afrika söder om Sahara. Till största delen är det barn i åldrarna 1-5 som dör av sjukdomen som sprids av malariamyggor. Malaria har minskat kraftigt från millenieskiftet, från 2 döda dagisbarn per minut till 1 dagisbarn per minut. En stor anledning till detta är att man har delat ut myggnät impregnerade med myggdödande medel. Detta har kraftigt minskat de myggor som biter på natten inomhus, men på grund av andra myggarter som biter inomhus och/eller på dagen, så kvarstår malaria som ett allvarligt problem. För att kunna komma åt dessa myggor riktar vi in oss på de två tillvägagångssätt som vi bedömer har störst chans i närtid att påverka den malaria som fortfarande förekommer: fysisk planering och doftfällor. Genom fysisk planering av en by kan man se till att avstånden från till exempel ett risfält eller en mygglockande växt är så långt ifrån bosättningen att myggorna inte flyger dit. För de myggor som ändå kommer fram till en bosättning använder vi doftfällor och en del i denna studie är att i fältförsök utvärdera hur bra två olika doftfällor är på att attrahera honmyggor.Uppskattningar av myggornas utbredning och spridning har tidigare krävt att man märker tusentals myggor med radioaktiva ämnen eller med fluorescerande färg innan de släpps iväg och att man sedan försöker fånga in dem igen. Ofta återfinner man då bara en handfull myggor. Vi har nyligen visat att vi genom att analysera bakterieflora hos ett fåtal myggor får mycket precisa uppskattningar om var myggorna kommer ifrån. Bakterierna på och i myggorna avslöjar deras liv fram till infångandet, och vi kan med mycket hög sannolikhet avgöra varifrån en mygga kommer baserat enbart på dess bakterieflora. Vi ska för första gången implementera metoden i ett projekt som handlar om att komma åt de myggor som biter utomhus. Genom att i två etiopiska byar följa myggornas rörelser under två år med hjälp av bakterieanalys av myggorna kommer vi få en bra uppfattning om hur man framöver ska planera bosättningar i förhållande till myggrika platser i närheten av bosättningarna. Utöver detta ska vi i försök med två olika doftfällor undersöka olika dofters attraktionskraft. Vi kommer med vår metod att kunna se vilka myggor som anländer till fällan och varifrån de kommer. Utifrån kunskapen om hur långt myggorna flyger kan man beräkna hur många fällor som behövs för att få bort malarian från byarna.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Idag lever majoriteten av Afrikas fattiga människor på landsbygden och är beroende av tillgången på land för sin jordbruksproduktion och försörjning, vilket gör säkra markrättigheter till en mycket central fråga. Säkra rättigheter till land, dvs att individer med säkerhet vet vilka resurser de kontrollerar och på vilket sätt de kan användas, är avgörande för människors försörjning. För att skydda landsbygdsbefolkningens behov har flera afrikanska länder infört en ny lagstiftning så att lokalsamhällen tilldelats formella rättigheter till sina markområden, vanligen i form av individuella rättigheter.År 1997 införde Moçambique en ny landlag som hade anpassats till principerna för en lokalt baserad landadministration. Den nya lagen säger att markrättigheterna ska formaliseras på lokalsamhällesnivå, som en kollektiv enhet, och att ansvaret att fördela individuella markrättigheter till hushållen decentraliserats till lokalsamhället självt, vilket vanligen sker enligt lokala normer och traditioner. Flera studier har visat att när markrättigheter formaliseras enligt lokala traditioner tenderar detta leda till att marken registreras på hushållets överhuvud, som vanligen är mannen. Många studier pekar på att kvinnors landrättigheter försvagas genom registrering, varför kvinnors osäkra markrättigheter lyfts fram som ett centralt utvecklingsproblem i afrikanska policydokument. Många länders landreformer försöker införa system för att säkra kvinnors rätt till mark. Dock utgår dessa reformer vanligen ifrån att de system inom vilka individer får tillgång till mark är vad som kallas patrilinjära, d.v.s. att rätten till marken överförs från far till son. Men i norra Moçambique finns stora områden där marken traditionellt överförs mellan generationerna genom moderns familjelinje, s.k. matrilinjära system.Starkt kopplat till frågan om ett individuellt ägande eller individuell kontroll över mark som formaliserats genom ett certifikat, är idén om att detta certifikat kan användas som säkerhet för att ta lån så att bonden kan använda detta för att göra investeringar i sin mark och i insatsvaror för att öka avkastningen i sitt jordbruk, vilket förväntas leda till ökad produktion för både förbättrad livsmedelssäkerhet och för att kunna sälja sitt överskott på marknaden och tjäna inkomst. Detta är centralt för många länders politik att minska fattigdomen och undernäringen på landsbygden.I vårt projekt undersöker vi hur nya initiativ för att formalisera individuella markrättigheter, i områden där man samtidigt försöker öka intensifieringen av marknyttjandet för att öka avkastningen i jordbruket, påverkar de traditionellt baserade markägosystemen inom matrilinjära samhällen. Vad händer med de markrättigheter kvinnor traditionellt fått tillgång till genom sina mödrar i samband med att markrättigheterna formaliseras på individuell eller hushållsnivå? Kommer marken successivt att formaliseras i männens namn, eller i man och hustrus namn, vilket skulle innebära en överföring av rättigheter från kvinnors till mäns familjelinjer?     För att undersöka dessa komplexa frågor har vi valt ut tre lokalsamhällen som kännetecknas av olika förutsättningar vad gäller formalisering av individuella markrättigheter. Vi ska samla in information i huvudsak genom intervjuer med olika aktörer i dessa lokalsamhällen. Dels med administrativ personal på olika nivåer i samhället, och dels med olika aktörer på lokal nivå: lokalsamhällets invånare och ledare, likaväl som med organisationer som är delaktiga i genomförandet av reformerna. Vår studie innebär även delaktighet av lokala aktörer i vandringar och karteringar som görs i områdena. En viktig aspekt av vårt upplägg av studien är att återkommande återkoppla till olika aktörer som är med i studien för att informera och ge feedback om vad vi kommer fram till. Det är viktigt att resultat från studier av den här typen kan användas och kanske påverka hur utvecklingspolitik genomförs i praktiken.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The purpose of this study is to investigate how processes of individual/household land titling and agricultural intensification initiatives affect women’s and land-holding lineages’ land rights, and how they affect gendered land-related responsibilities under matrilineal tenure systems. While African policy documents highlight women’s land tenure insecurity as a key development problem, land reforms through regularisation are usually based on the implicit assumption is that land tenure is patrilineal. Furthermore, when customary land rights are formalised through ‘community delimitations’, in spite of non-discriminatory intentions, there is a tendency to formalisation bringing about a strengthening of male roles and authorities, in both patrilineal and matrilineal communities. In a context of a community-based land tenure reform in Nampula Province in Northern Mozambique, we aim to carry out field-based studies in communities where traditional tenure arrangements have been matrilineal. We will focus on four main issues: i) titling processes and women’s roles, ii) land rights and gendered responsibilities, iii) access to and control of land, and iv) agricultural intensification and subsistence. The research approach is qualitative, based on a comparative case study of three delimited communities. So far, there are no systematic research findings reported in the scholarly literature on this particular topic.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Idag lever majoriteten av Afrikas fattiga människor på landsbygden och är beroende av tillgången på land för sin jordbruksproduktion och försörjning, vilket gör säkra markrättigheter till en mycket central fråga. Säkra rättigheter till land, dvs att individer med säkerhet vet vilka resurser de kontrollerar och på vilket sätt de kan användas, är avgörande för människors försörjning. För att skydda landsbygdsbefolkningens behov har flera afrikanska länder infört en ny lagstiftning så att lokalsamhällen tilldelats formella rättigheter till sina markområden, vanligen i form av individuella rättigheter.År 1997 införde Moçambique en ny landlag som hade anpassats till principerna för en lokalt baserad landadministration. Den nya lagen säger att markrättigheterna ska formaliseras på lokalsamhällesnivå, som en kollektiv enhet, och att ansvaret att fördela individuella markrättigheter till hushållen decentraliserats till lokalsamhället självt, vilket vanligen sker enligt lokala normer och traditioner. Flera studier har visat att när markrättigheter formaliseras enligt lokala traditioner tenderar detta leda till att marken registreras på hushållets överhuvud, som vanligen är mannen. Många studier pekar på att kvinnors landrättigheter försvagas genom registrering, varför kvinnors osäkra markrättigheter lyfts fram som ett centralt utvecklingsproblem i afrikanska policydokument. Många länders landreformer försöker införa system för att säkra kvinnors rätt till mark. Dock utgår dessa reformer vanligen ifrån att de system inom vilka individer får tillgång till mark är vad som kallas patrilinjära, d.v.s. att rätten till marken överförs från far till son. Men i norra Moçambique finns stora områden där marken traditionellt överförs mellan generationerna genom moderns familjelinje, s.k. matrilinjära system.Starkt kopplat till frågan om ett individuellt ägande eller individuell kontroll över mark som formaliserats genom ett certifikat, är idén om att detta certifikat kan användas som säkerhet för att ta lån så att bonden kan använda detta för att göra investeringar i sin mark och i insatsvaror för att öka avkastningen i sitt jordbruk, vilket förväntas leda till ökad produktion för både förbättrad livsmedelssäkerhet och för att kunna sälja sitt överskott på marknaden och tjäna inkomst. Detta är centralt för många länders politik att minska fattigdomen och undernäringen på landsbygden.I vårt projekt undersöker vi hur nya initiativ för att formalisera individuella markrättigheter, i områden där man samtidigt försöker öka intensifieringen av marknyttjandet för att öka avkastningen i jordbruket, påverkar de traditionellt baserade markägosystemen inom matrilinjära samhällen. Vad händer med de markrättigheter kvinnor traditionellt fått tillgång till genom sina mödrar i samband med att markrättigheterna formaliseras på individuell eller hushållsnivå? Kommer marken successivt att formaliseras i männens namn, eller i man och hustrus namn, vilket skulle innebära en överföring av rättigheter från kvinnors till mäns familjelinjer?     För att undersöka dessa komplexa frågor har vi valt ut tre lokalsamhällen som kännetecknas av olika förutsättningar vad gäller formalisering av individuella markrättigheter. Vi ska samla in information i huvudsak genom intervjuer med olika aktörer i dessa lokalsamhällen. Dels med administrativ personal på olika nivåer i samhället, och dels med olika aktörer på lokal nivå: lokalsamhällets invånare och ledare, likaväl som med organisationer som är delaktiga i genomförandet av reformerna. Vår studie innebär även delaktighet av lokala aktörer i vandringar och karteringar som görs i områdena. En viktig aspekt av vårt upplägg av studien är att återkommande återkoppla till olika aktörer som är med i studien för att informera och ge feedback om vad vi kommer fram till. Det är viktigt att resultat från studier av den här typen kan användas och kanske påverka hur utvecklingspolitik genomförs i praktiken.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Inte alla länder i FN: s säkerhetsråd (UNC) är desamma. Organet består av fem permanenta medlemmar (P5) och tio valda icke-permanenta medlemsländer (E10). E10-länder som skiljer sig från Belgien och Peru för att väljas i två år till denna mest exklusiva klubbar, även om Kina, Frankrike, Storbritannien, Ryssland och USA alltid kommer att ha sitt säte i rådet och åtnjuta ensamrätten att veto mot sina resolutioner. Eftersom tidigare forskning har tenderat att behandla UNSC som en och inte 15, har vi begränsad vetenskaplig kunskap om förhållandena under vilka E10 påverkar politiska resultat. För forskare och utövare av kvinnor, fred och säkerhet (WPS) förklarar socialvetenskapen inte möjligheterna till förändring från dessa mindre mäktiga länder. Sydafrika, en nuvarande medlem, anser kvinnor i lösningen av konflikter och integrering av jämställdhetsperspektiv som avgörande för sin tid i UNSC. Under 2016 uppgav Sverige, strax innan han tog sitt säte, att det avsåg att bidra till att WPS blev ”kärnverksamhetsrådets verksamhet”. Ändå saknar vi bevis och förklaringar om de strategiska val de kan göra för att förbättra WPS. Dessa saknade delar resulterar i en bild av rådet som är enhetlig och statisk, fixerad på normerna som fastställts av P5 och obestämmer om kapacitet och spakar för att göra FN mer lyhörd för kvinnors och andra säkerhetsbehov runt världen.Detta projekt, Splittra glas: Hur valda medlemmar i FN: s säkerhetsråd kämpar för kvinnor, fred och säkerhet, syftar till att hantera dessa luckor och producera insikter för att stärka WPS i en tid av global turbulens. Vi är motiverade av två inbördes relaterade pussel om de valda icke-permanenta medlemmarna i UNSC och WPS-agendan: 1) dessa staters underteoretiserade beteenden och kapacitet; och 2) bevis och förklaringar för implementeringen av WPS.Vår huvudsakliga forskningsfråga är under vilka förhållanden påverkar icke-permanenta medlemsländer UNSC: s politiska resultat för WPS? Vi föreslår att utforska fall av E10-länder och genomföra kvalitativ forskning, genomföra semistrukturerade intervjuer om resultat om WPS i rådet och villkoren för Etiopien (2017-2018), Tyskland (2019-2020), Rwanda (2013-2014) , Sydafrika (2019-2020) och Sverige (2017-2018). Projektet kan genom att jämföra dessa casese dra slutsatser om hur olika organisationskapaciteter och resurser påverkar sannolikheten för framgångsrik realisering av E10-ambitioner. Detta kommer att skapa större insikt om hur länder från lägre ekonomier, särskilt de som har spelat en viktig roll för att tillhandahålla fredsbevarande trupper till FN: s fredsoperationer eller spelat en betydande roll i regionala konflikter och deras lösning, arbetar vid rådet under WPS-perioden.Projektets varaktighet är tre år (januari 2021 - december 2022). Fältforskning och insamling av data, engagemang med nya forskare från länder med låg inkomst och medelinkomst och offentlig kommunikation kommer att betonas. Projektet är ett samarbete mellan forskare om fred och konflikt, kön och väpnad konflikt och statsvetenskap från University of Pretoria, Sydafrika; Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), Norge och Institutionen för freds- och konfliktforskning, Uppsala universitet, Sverige.</narrative>
      <narrative>Not all states sitting in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) are the same. How these differences influence the promotion of women, peace and security (WPS) matters. Yet, previous research treats the body as a unitary actor and does not differentiate between permanent (P5) and non-permanent elected (E10) states. Or, it focuses on women´s participation, protection and  gender mainstreaming, not variation of state behavior inside the Council. This project asks under what conditions do non-permanent member states impact UNSC policy outcomes on WPS? The purpose is to to build theoretical insight into the causal relationship between key dynamics – power within the UNSC; working processes of the Council; non-permanent state capacities; and politics and external WPS alliances and influences - and the degree to which the UNSC´s WPS work is meaningful in a time of global turbulence. We collect unique empirics about the E10 terms of Ethiopia (2017-2018), Germany (2019-2020), Rwanda (2013-2014), South Africa (2019-2020) and Sweden (2017-2018). We will compare the strategies, capacities and levers used (or not) by these states. We contribute to two development research literatures – UNSC studies and WPS  – and relate to global Sustainable Development Goal 16. The project will deepen understanding of the UNSC as multifarious and draw out new knowledge about the Global South´s opportunities to make the Security Council more inclusive and responsive to women, as well as men.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Not all states sitting in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) are the same. How these differences influence the promotion of women, peace and security (WPS) matters. Yet, previous research treats the body as a unitary actor and does not differentiate between permanent (P5) and non-permanent elected (E10) states. Or, it focuses on women´s participation, protection and  gender mainstreaming, not variation of state behavior inside the Council. This project asks under what conditions do non-permanent member states impact UNSC policy outcomes on WPS? The purpose is to to build theoretical insight into the causal relationship between key dynamics – power within the UNSC; working processes of the Council; non-permanent state capacities; and politics and external WPS alliances and influences - and the degree to which the UNSC´s WPS work is meaningful in a time of global turbulence. We collect unique empirics about the E10 terms of Ethiopia (2017-2018), Germany (2019-2020), Rwanda (2013-2014), South Africa (2019-2020) and Sweden (2017-2018). We will compare the strategies, capacities and levers used (or not) by these states. We contribute to two development research literatures – UNSC studies and WPS  – and relate to global Sustainable Development Goal 16. The project will deepen understanding of the UNSC as multifarious and draw out new knowledge about the Global South´s opportunities to make the Security Council more inclusive and responsive to women, as well as men.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Source Determination of Health- and Climate-Affecting BC Aerosols and CO Gas in the Plume of Polluted Air Extending into Bangladesh</narrative>
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      <narrative>S Asia is a global mega emitter of air pollution. Home to 1.5 billion people and to 14 of the World’s 15 most polluted cities, its highly populated northern corridor is perennially blanketed with a haze of climate- and health-affecting air pollution. This haze of aerosol and gas pollutants results from many different and poorly constrained incomplete combustion sources, This causes severe effects on both the climate, the food and water supply, as well as the quality of the air people breathe.The overarching purpose of this proposed study is to quantitatively apportion the relative contribution of different emission sources to two of the most disruptive components of this South Asian air pollution:  Black Carbon (BC; soot aerosols) and carbon monoxide (CO; a gas).In collaboration with atmospheric scientists at University of Dhaka, we will advance cutting-edge source-diagnostic dual-isotope fingerprinting on samples of BC and CO, collected in megacity Dhaka and at the strategically-located Bangladesh Climate Observatory at Bhola Island (BCOB intercepts the outflow from the entire Indo-Gangetic Plain, IGP).  The quantitative apportionment of biomass and fossil sources of atmospheric BC and CO will also be used to ground-truth predictions from state-of-the-art emission-transport models, and to advise decisions on mitigation efforts.  The project thus addresses central Sustainable Development Goals related to mitigation of climate change, and access to clean air and freshwater.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">KOL-14 DATERING OCH ANDRA ISOTOP-BASERADE FINGERAVTRYCK AVSLÖJAR KÄLLORNA TILL DET HÄLSO- OCH KLIMATPÅVERKANDE BRUNA MOLNET ÖVER BANGLADESH Sverige har tillsammans med Bangladesh och fyra andra strategiska partners bildat Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC; som nu har över 60 medlemsländer), vilken har som syfte att verka för att minska utsläppen av kortlivade klimatpåverkande luftföroreningar (s.k. Short-Lived Climate Pollutants SLCP). Koalitionen inser att SLCP, framförallt Black Carbon (BC, sot) aerosoler men också reaktiva gaser som kolmonoxid (CO) från ofullständig förbränning, står för en betydande del av klimatförändringarna i nu och närtid och dessutom påverkar negativt folkhälsan, tillgången på färskvatten och matförsörjningen i stora befolkningstäta områden.Sydasien och framförallt den nordliga Indo-Gangetiska Slätten (IGP) är en av de mest drabbade områdena som under en stor del av året är insvept i vad från satelliter ser ut som ett stort brunt moln.  Detta Bruna Moln bygger vintertid upp under transport genom hela IGP och tränger in i Bangladesh där några av de högsta halterna och effekterna har uppmäts.  Världshälsoorganisationen WHO pekar på att 14 av världens mest förorenade städer finns jsut här i Södra Asien. CCAC Koalitionen, UNEP, IPCC och WHO efterfrågar studier för att förbättra det vetenskapliga underlaget kring dessa utsläpp, med ett fokus på information som kan underlätta effektiva åtgärder. Ett viktigt exempel på detta är kunskap om de relativa utsläppsbidragen från olika källor.Huvudmålet med det föreslagna projektet är att i ett långtgående och framåtsyftande samarbete med forskarkollegor i Bangladesh tillämpa avancerad isotop-diagnostik på atmosfärsprover BC/sot aerosoler och CO gas, tagna vid två strategiskt placerade atmosfärsobservatorier (i megacity Dhaka och vid det källintegrerade utflödet av IGP i södra Bangladesh (Bhola Observatory), för att kvantitativt bestämma de relativa bidragen från olika aktiviteter, såsom trafik, industrier, tegelbruk, vedeldning, öppna eldar och svedjebruk inom jordbruket.Projektet vidareutveckar ett flerårigt svensk-bangladeshiskt forskningssamarbete där vi nu byggt upp de två strategiskt viktiga atmsofärsobservatorierna och utvecklat både provtagning och mätmetoder for kol-14 i aerosoler. Det föreslagna projektet expanderar nu till den viktiga gasen CO, som påverkar halten av många viktiga ämnen som hydroxy radikalen, metan, och marknära ozon. Denna diagnostik över källorna (13C/180-CO och 143C/14C-BC) av dessa substanser i baserat på mätningar i den faktiska atmosfären kommer också användas för att testa hur väl luftkvalite- och klimatmodeller idag lyckas predicera halterna och källorna, och indikera områden där de iterativt kan förbättras.    Kvantitativ källbestämning av BC/sotpartiklar kommer publiceras i vetenskapliga tidskrifter med hög genomslagsfaktor. Den centrala informationen om den relativa vikten av olika fossila vs biomassakällor är ett direkt beslutsstöd som kommer kommuniceras till beslutsfattare för att underlätta prioriteringarna av olika insatser för att minska utsläppen av de hälso- och klimatpåverkande luftföroreningarna.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Källbestämning av hälso- och klimatpåverkande sotpartiklar och CO gas i den förorenade luften i Södra Asien med fokus på Bangladesh</narrative>
      <narrative>Source Determination of Health- and Climate-Affecting BC Aerosols and CO Gas in the Plume of Polluted Air Extending into Bangladesh</narrative>
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      <narrative>S Asia is a global mega emitter of air pollution. Home to 1.5 billion people and to 14 of the World’s 15 most polluted cities, its highly populated northern corridor is perennially blanketed with a haze of climate- and health-affecting air pollution. This haze of aerosol and gas pollutants results from many different and poorly constrained incomplete combustion sources, This causes severe effects on both the climate, the food and water supply, as well as the quality of the air people breathe.The overarching purpose of this proposed study is to quantitatively apportion the relative contribution of different emission sources to two of the most disruptive components of this South Asian air pollution:  Black Carbon (BC; soot aerosols) and carbon monoxide (CO; a gas).In collaboration with atmospheric scientists at University of Dhaka, we will advance cutting-edge source-diagnostic dual-isotope fingerprinting on samples of BC and CO, collected in megacity Dhaka and at the strategically-located Bangladesh Climate Observatory at Bhola Island (BCOB intercepts the outflow from the entire Indo-Gangetic Plain, IGP).  The quantitative apportionment of biomass and fossil sources of atmospheric BC and CO will also be used to ground-truth predictions from state-of-the-art emission-transport models, and to advise decisions on mitigation efforts.  The project thus addresses central Sustainable Development Goals related to mitigation of climate change, and access to clean air and freshwater.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">KOL-14 DATERING OCH ANDRA ISOTOP-BASERADE FINGERAVTRYCK AVSLÖJAR KÄLLORNA TILL DET HÄLSO- OCH KLIMATPÅVERKANDE BRUNA MOLNET ÖVER BANGLADESH Sverige har tillsammans med Bangladesh och fyra andra strategiska partners bildat Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC; som nu har över 60 medlemsländer), vilken har som syfte att verka för att minska utsläppen av kortlivade klimatpåverkande luftföroreningar (s.k. Short-Lived Climate Pollutants SLCP). Koalitionen inser att SLCP, framförallt Black Carbon (BC, sot) aerosoler men också reaktiva gaser som kolmonoxid (CO) från ofullständig förbränning, står för en betydande del av klimatförändringarna i nu och närtid och dessutom påverkar negativt folkhälsan, tillgången på färskvatten och matförsörjningen i stora befolkningstäta områden.Sydasien och framförallt den nordliga Indo-Gangetiska Slätten (IGP) är en av de mest drabbade områdena som under en stor del av året är insvept i vad från satelliter ser ut som ett stort brunt moln.  Detta Bruna Moln bygger vintertid upp under transport genom hela IGP och tränger in i Bangladesh där några av de högsta halterna och effekterna har uppmäts.  Världshälsoorganisationen WHO pekar på att 14 av världens mest förorenade städer finns jsut här i Södra Asien. CCAC Koalitionen, UNEP, IPCC och WHO efterfrågar studier för att förbättra det vetenskapliga underlaget kring dessa utsläpp, med ett fokus på information som kan underlätta effektiva åtgärder. Ett viktigt exempel på detta är kunskap om de relativa utsläppsbidragen från olika källor.Huvudmålet med det föreslagna projektet är att i ett långtgående och framåtsyftande samarbete med forskarkollegor i Bangladesh tillämpa avancerad isotop-diagnostik på atmosfärsprover BC/sot aerosoler och CO gas, tagna vid två strategiskt placerade atmosfärsobservatorier (i megacity Dhaka och vid det källintegrerade utflödet av IGP i södra Bangladesh (Bhola Observatory), för att kvantitativt bestämma de relativa bidragen från olika aktiviteter, såsom trafik, industrier, tegelbruk, vedeldning, öppna eldar och svedjebruk inom jordbruket.Projektet vidareutveckar ett flerårigt svensk-bangladeshiskt forskningssamarbete där vi nu byggt upp de två strategiskt viktiga atmsofärsobservatorierna och utvecklat både provtagning och mätmetoder for kol-14 i aerosoler. Det föreslagna projektet expanderar nu till den viktiga gasen CO, som påverkar halten av många viktiga ämnen som hydroxy radikalen, metan, och marknära ozon. Denna diagnostik över källorna (13C/180-CO och 143C/14C-BC) av dessa substanser i baserat på mätningar i den faktiska atmosfären kommer också användas för att testa hur väl luftkvalite- och klimatmodeller idag lyckas predicera halterna och källorna, och indikera områden där de iterativt kan förbättras.    Kvantitativ källbestämning av BC/sotpartiklar kommer publiceras i vetenskapliga tidskrifter med hög genomslagsfaktor. Den centrala informationen om den relativa vikten av olika fossila vs biomassakällor är ett direkt beslutsstöd som kommer kommuniceras till beslutsfattare för att underlätta prioriteringarna av olika insatser för att minska utsläppen av de hälso- och klimatpåverkande luftföroreningarna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.6 - By 2030, reduce the adverse per capita environmental impact of cities, including by paying special attention to air quality and municipal and other waste management.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.3 - Improve education, awareness-raising and human and institutional capacity on climate change mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction and early warning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.3 - Förbättra utbildningen, medvetenheten och den mänskliga och institutionella kapaciteten vad gäller begränsning av klimatförändringarna, klimatanpassning, begränsning av klimatförändringarnas konsekvenser samt tidig varning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Toward isomorphism in development aid? A study on current trust patterns and their implications for the multi-actor policy on diversity in aid</narrative>
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      <narrative>Over the past decade, the inclusion of a variety of diverse actors has been proclaimed the way forward to combat global poverty. However, despite intentions of the Swedish multi-actor policy to safeguard diversity, data indicates an increased isomorphism in the organization of aid. Actors from different institutional domains are seen to operate in a similar way, a conformity often shaped by general management knowledge. This project seeks to develop systematic data on how diversity objectives of the multi-actor policy are being met in actual practice. A mixed-methods design, combining surveys and focus group interviews, is used to make comparisons across and within actor groups, in Sweden and Tanzania. By mapping current trust patterns among intermediaries in aid, across actor groups, and discussing implications of these trust patterns, the project will contribute not only to develop theory on trust, but also policy relevant knowledge on ways to safeguard diversity in the organization of aid. Theoretically, our aim is to make sense of current trust patterns in aid, where our previous findings suggest that current trust patterns may contribute to explain isomorphism (conformity) in aid. We will also study variation and resistance to isomorphism, that is how diversity may be defended and promoted.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">New Public Management (NPM) och reformer relaterade till NPM har under senare tid kritiserats allt mer. Som ett svar på denna kritik tillsatte regeringen 2016 en ”Tillitsdelegation” som bidragit till att utveckla så kallad tillitsstyrning ämnad för offentlig sektor. Även om biståndssektorn inte har varit föremål för Tillitsdelegationens arbete, är det tydligt att idéer om tillitsstyrning och alternativa styrformer röner ett stort intresse även inom biståndssektorn. Den här studien syftar till att öka vår kunskap om hur bistånds­givare hanterar den osäkra omvärld som det internationella biståndet verkar i. Vilken roll spelar tillit? Vem eller vad litar givare och biståndsmottagare på? Vad kan förklara de tillitsmönster vi ser och vilka konsekvenser får de för organiseringen av bistånd och dess resultat?Tillit kan ses som ett substitut för den förvissning som aktörer inom det internationella biståndet förgäves önskar sig. Det är inte förvånande att tillit länge har ansetts vara en framgångsfaktor för biståndsprojekt och en grundläggande förutsättning för goda biståndsrelationer och aktiviteter. Ny forskning visar att givare försöker hantera sin upplevda osäkerhet genom att överföra tillit från olika ”tillitskällor” till de mottagare och projekt som ska värderas och utvärderas. Tittar vi närmare på praktiken upptäcker vi emellertid en paradox: särskilt givare som befinner sig på betydande distans från slutmottagare på fältet, tycks allt mer förlita sig på opersonliga tillitskällor, såsom generella styr- och mätteknologier, strukturer eller processer. De litar alltså på samma typer av verktyg som stått i fokus for kritiken av NPM-styrningen. Sedan den svenska Politiken för Global Utveckling (2003) har det talats om behovet av en mångfald av aktörer för att uppnå de globala målen och fattigdomsminskning i världen. Detta har inneburit att det idag finns allt fler aktörer samt att nya aktörer, såsom näringsliv, inkluderats i biståndets genomförande. Trots goda intentioner i den svenska multiaktörspolicyn om att främja mångfald i biståndets organisering, och trots att vi har många olika organisationsformer representerade, pekar aktuell data på en ökad isomorfism, d v s likformighet, i hur biståndsprojekten organiseras. Aktörer från olika institutionella kontexter och domäner – föreningar, myndigheter, företag och forskningsorganisationer – blir alltså alltmer lika varandra i sin organisering och generell managementkunskap visar sig vara en viktig gemensam nämnare.Det här projektets övergripande syfte är att utveckla systematisk data om hur mångfaldsmålen i den svenska multiaktörspolicyn efterlevs i praktiken. När är särart ett mervärde också i praktiken? Metoden inbegriper en kombination av större enkätstudier och fokusgruppsintervjuer med intermediärer i olika aktörsgrupper, både de som verkar på distans (från Sverige) och de som verkar längre ner i det intermediära systemet, närmast slutmottagarna av biståndet (i Tanzania). Ambitionen är att utveckla våra preliminära resultat från tidigare fallstudier på en bredare population. Framförallt vill vi se hur avgörande närhet till fältet är för att intermediärer ska lita på och värdera lokal, domänspecifik kunskap och organiseringslösningar. Projektet syftar också till att identifiera och studera variation och motstånd mot likriktning av biståndets organisering. Teori om tillit samt nyinstitutionell organisationsteori kommer att kombineras i analysen som ytterst syftar till att ta fram kunskap om hur mångfald i biståndets former och styrning kan säkras och försvaras.  Vilka är nycklarna är till att våga lita mer på alternativa organisationslösningar och lokal kunskap och vad går annars förlorat?</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">New Public Management (NPM) och reformer relaterade till NPM har under senare tid kritiserats allt mer. Som ett svar på denna kritik tillsatte regeringen 2016 en ”Tillitsdelegation” som bidragit till att utveckla så kallad tillitsstyrning ämnad för offentlig sektor. Även om biståndssektorn inte har varit föremål för Tillitsdelegationens arbete, är det tydligt att idéer om tillitsstyrning och alternativa styrformer röner ett stort intresse även inom biståndssektorn. Den här studien syftar till att öka vår kunskap om hur bistånds­givare hanterar den osäkra omvärld som det internationella biståndet verkar i. Vilken roll spelar tillit? Vem eller vad litar givare och biståndsmottagare på? Vad kan förklara de tillitsmönster vi ser och vilka konsekvenser får de för organiseringen av bistånd och dess resultat?Tillit kan ses som ett substitut för den förvissning som aktörer inom det internationella biståndet förgäves önskar sig. Det är inte förvånande att tillit länge har ansetts vara en framgångsfaktor för biståndsprojekt och en grundläggande förutsättning för goda biståndsrelationer och aktiviteter. Ny forskning visar att givare försöker hantera sin upplevda osäkerhet genom att överföra tillit från olika ”tillitskällor” till de mottagare och projekt som ska värderas och utvärderas. Tittar vi närmare på praktiken upptäcker vi emellertid en paradox: särskilt givare som befinner sig på betydande distans från slutmottagare på fältet, tycks allt mer förlita sig på opersonliga tillitskällor, såsom generella styr- och mätteknologier, strukturer eller processer. De litar alltså på samma typer av verktyg som stått i fokus for kritiken av NPM-styrningen. Sedan den svenska Politiken för Global Utveckling (2003) har det talats om behovet av en mångfald av aktörer för att uppnå de globala målen och fattigdomsminskning i världen. Detta har inneburit att det idag finns allt fler aktörer samt att nya aktörer, såsom näringsliv, inkluderats i biståndets genomförande. Trots goda intentioner i den svenska multiaktörspolicyn om att främja mångfald i biståndets organisering, och trots att vi har många olika organisationsformer representerade, pekar aktuell data på en ökad isomorfism, d v s likformighet, i hur biståndsprojekten organiseras. Aktörer från olika institutionella kontexter och domäner – föreningar, myndigheter, företag och forskningsorganisationer – blir alltså alltmer lika varandra i sin organisering och generell managementkunskap visar sig vara en viktig gemensam nämnare.Det här projektets övergripande syfte är att utveckla systematisk data om hur mångfaldsmålen i den svenska multiaktörspolicyn efterlevs i praktiken. När är särart ett mervärde också i praktiken? Metoden inbegriper en kombination av större enkätstudier och fokusgruppsintervjuer med intermediärer i olika aktörsgrupper, både de som verkar på distans (från Sverige) och de som verkar längre ner i det intermediära systemet, närmast slutmottagarna av biståndet (i Tanzania). Ambitionen är att utveckla våra preliminära resultat från tidigare fallstudier på en bredare population. Framförallt vill vi se hur avgörande närhet till fältet är för att intermediärer ska lita på och värdera lokal, domänspecifik kunskap och organiseringslösningar. Projektet syftar också till att identifiera och studera variation och motstånd mot likriktning av biståndets organisering. Teori om tillit samt nyinstitutionell organisationsteori kommer att kombineras i analysen som ytterst syftar till att ta fram kunskap om hur mångfald i biståndets former och styrning kan säkras och försvaras.  Vilka är nycklarna är till att våga lita mer på alternativa organisationslösningar och lokal kunskap och vad går annars förlorat?</narrative>
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      <narrative>Horticulture in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is a means of improving nutritional security and household incomes of many smallholder farmers. Constrained by insect pests, such as tephritid fruit flies and dependent on harmful insecticides, production is economically and environmentally unsustainable, affecting farmers health ecosystem services, including pollinators and natural enemies. In this network links up researchers and advisors with complementary institutional strengths to improve the integrated management of fruit flies and its dissemination to smallholder fruit growers. We will identify important knowledge gaps and other constraints in IPM of fruit flies, and identify economically feasible, environmentally sound and sustainable IPM practices in fruit fly control. The network has the right components, from research on chemical ecological research to biological control and IPM, and from working with smallholder farmers to control practices in larger scale commercial farms of South Africa We will evaluate the current status gaps in innovation in fruit fly IPM for which collaborative research proposals will be written. The network not only benefits farmers but also improves efficacy, diminishes repetition and minimizes study costs that benefit the collaborating institutions.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Horticulture in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is a means of improving nutritional security and household incomes of many smallholder farmers. Constrained by insect pests, such as tephritid fruit flies and dependent on harmful insecticides, production is economically and environmentally unsustainable, affecting farmers health ecosystem services, including pollinators and natural enemies. In this network links up researchers and advisors with complementary institutional strengths to improve the integrated management of fruit flies and its dissemination to smallholder fruit growers. We will identify important knowledge gaps and other constraints in IPM of fruit flies, and identify economically feasible, environmentally sound and sustainable IPM practices in fruit fly control. The network has the right components, from research on chemical ecological research to biological control and IPM, and from working with smallholder farmers to control practices in larger scale commercial farms of South Africa We will evaluate the current status gaps in innovation in fruit fly IPM for which collaborative research proposals will be written. The network not only benefits farmers but also improves efficacy, diminishes repetition and minimizes study costs that benefit the collaborating institutions.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Till följd av klimatförändringar och invasion av främmande arter står många småskaliga odlare i subsahariska Afrika handfallna åt de skador som uppkommer. Dessa småskaliga odlare är nödvändiga då den stora majoriteten av odlad mat kommer från de gårdar de driver. Vidare är det inte sällan kvinnor som är de som driver dessa och här skapar inkomst och producerar mat åt sina familjer, en stärkt småskalig odling leder också till ökad jämlikhet. Tyvärr står många av dess odlare under starkt tryck av befintliga och invasiva borrflugor, som kan förstöra skördar av både frukt och grönt. Då i det i många fall saknas hållbara alternativ vänder sig dessa odlare mot pesticider, ofta organofosfater, som även slår ut nyttoinsekter. Vad som istället skulle behövas vore hållbara metoder som bygger på en tämja styrkan i de lokala ekosystemen. Utvecklandet av sådana metoder som tillsammans skapar tillräcklig kontroll av skadeinsekter kallas för integrerat växtskydd. I detta förslag ämnar vi föra samman forskare, var och en framstående inom sitt fält, som tillsammans kan skapa nya uppfinningar för hållbar kontroll av dessa problematiska insekter. På Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet har vi utvecklat metoder för att kartlägga vad en insekt känner för dofter, genom detta har vi utvecklat flera lockbeten för borrflugor som är lovande i labbförsök. Genom att tillsammans med ICIPE i Kenya tillämpa detta på parasitoider kan vi se vilka är de dofter som skall undvikas för att inte ta kål på nyttodjuren. I Kenya, så har man även en gedigen erfarenhet av vilka komponenter som behövs i utvecklandet av ett integrerat växtskydd. För att stärka inkomster hos de småskaliga odlare som är mest känsliga för klimatförändringar är det absolut nödvändigt att utveckla integrerat växtskydd som passar dom. Genom det gedigna nätverket som universitetet i Addis Ababa har med odlare och partners i regionen kan man se till att identifiera de komponenter som behöver variera över olika regioner. Eftersom subsahariska afrika är stort och består av många olika ekosystem och länder behövs det utvecklas metoder som möjliggör att komponenter i det integrerade växtskyddet anpassas för de lokala förutsättningarna, detta kräver att man modellerar vad de olika komponenterna bidrar med. Den starka bakgrund i olika kontrolltekniker som CRI i Sydafrika har gör dom till en viktig part i nätverket och drivande i denna del av arbetet.Tillsammans skapar detta projekt en möjlighet att förstärka i första hand de olika institutionerna genom utbyte av kunskap och erfarenhet men i förlängningen en stärkt hortikulturell sektor i subsahariska afrika. En sådan förstärkning har vidare ringar på vattnet, med stärkta kvinnor i lokalsamhället, ökade inkomster i låginkomstländer, lägre besprutning samt minskad hunger allt i samspel efter FNs hållbarhetsmål. Om detta förslag beviljas stöd, så kommer det inte bara att stärka samarbetet mellan dessa institutioner men även vara starten för ett framtida IPM program som tillåts skiljas åt mellan de olika regionerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.a - Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Diagnostic capacity building is increasingly recognized as critical to meeting global health priorities and contributing to achieving Sustainable Development Goal 3 by 2030. Accurate diagnostic techniques are the cornerstone of both infectious and non-infectious disease detection, clinical case management and control. However, diagnostic capacity is often discussed during disease outbreaks and then neglected once the immediate communicable threats are over. Disadvantaged populations often lack access to well-equipped laboratory infrastructure, sample transportation and rapid results, hindering efforts to control disease impact, spread, and resulting in a major source of health inequity. Here we propose a 2-years collaboration of the division of KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Nanobiotechnology division,the Mbarara University of Science and Technology, the Mbarara Regional Referral University Hospital and Doctors Without Border’s Epicentre to build a sustainable know-how platform for diagnostic capacity building. In Sweden, we are currently leading technological advancement for life sciences with focus on resource-limited settings. Uganda has expertise in managing outbreaks, but when it comes to local diagnostic capacity, still lags behind. We aim at creating a stewardship program and a co-learning environment for a post-COVID world as we firmly believe that diagnostic is the third pillar of #healthforall, alongside essential medicines and vaccines.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">För att nå global hållbar utveckling inom hälsa (mål nr 3) kommer det i allt större utsträckning att krävas kapacitetsuppbyggnad via innovativa lösningar, speciellt inom diagnostik. Medan behovet att patient-nära diagnostik diskuteras flitigt i tider som pandemi hamnar det ofta i skymundan när det inte finns utbrott. För att få till hållbar utveckling är det därför viktigt att bygga kapacitet lokalt så att lokala problem ställningar kan lösas med inhemsk kreativitet och innovation. Tillgång, eller utebliven tillgång till avancerad infrastruktur förhindrar eller missgynnar resurs-snåla hälså-infrastruktur att snabbt kunna svara på sjukdomsutbrott. Detta 2 åriga samarbetsprojekt mellan avdelningen för nanobioteknik från KTH och Mbarara universitet, Mbarara regional referens sjukhuset och läkare utan gränsers epicenter, syftar till att täppa till diagnostik gap bl a genom kunskapsutbyte inom patient-nära diagnostic, så kallad point of care diagnostics. Uganda har mycket erfarenhet i att utkämpa utbrott, något som vi i Sverige inte har mycket erfarenhet av. Utbytet kommer därför att skapa synergi där vi kommer att kunna lära oss från varandras styrkor och bidra till hållbar kunskapsöverföring. Projektet ämnar att sträva efter att skapa förutsättning för bättre tillgångasätt in en värld efter  efter COVID och vi är övertygade om att diagnostik är den tredje pelaren ambitionen hälsa-för-alla (#healthforall), tillsammans med viktiga läkemedel och vacciner.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Skapandet av diagnostisk kapacitet för global hälsa - ett teknik för hälsa-partnerskap mellan Uganda och Sverige</narrative>
      <narrative>Creating diagnostic capacity for global health -  a technology-for-health partnership between Uganda and Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Diagnostic capacity building is increasingly recognized as critical to meeting global health priorities and contributing to achieving Sustainable Development Goal 3 by 2030. Accurate diagnostic techniques are the cornerstone of both infectious and non-infectious disease detection, clinical case management and control. However, diagnostic capacity is often discussed during disease outbreaks and then neglected once the immediate communicable threats are over. Disadvantaged populations often lack access to well-equipped laboratory infrastructure, sample transportation and rapid results, hindering efforts to control disease impact, spread, and resulting in a major source of health inequity. Here we propose a 2-years collaboration of the division of KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Nanobiotechnology division,the Mbarara University of Science and Technology, the Mbarara Regional Referral University Hospital and Doctors Without Border’s Epicentre to build a sustainable know-how platform for diagnostic capacity building. In Sweden, we are currently leading technological advancement for life sciences with focus on resource-limited settings. Uganda has expertise in managing outbreaks, but when it comes to local diagnostic capacity, still lags behind. We aim at creating a stewardship program and a co-learning environment for a post-COVID world as we firmly believe that diagnostic is the third pillar of #healthforall, alongside essential medicines and vaccines.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">För att nå global hållbar utveckling inom hälsa (mål nr 3) kommer det i allt större utsträckning att krävas kapacitetsuppbyggnad via innovativa lösningar, speciellt inom diagnostik. Medan behovet att patient-nära diagnostik diskuteras flitigt i tider som pandemi hamnar det ofta i skymundan när det inte finns utbrott. För att få till hållbar utveckling är det därför viktigt att bygga kapacitet lokalt så att lokala problem ställningar kan lösas med inhemsk kreativitet och innovation. Tillgång, eller utebliven tillgång till avancerad infrastruktur förhindrar eller missgynnar resurs-snåla hälså-infrastruktur att snabbt kunna svara på sjukdomsutbrott. Detta 2 åriga samarbetsprojekt mellan avdelningen för nanobioteknik från KTH och Mbarara universitet, Mbarara regional referens sjukhuset och läkare utan gränsers epicenter, syftar till att täppa till diagnostik gap bl a genom kunskapsutbyte inom patient-nära diagnostic, så kallad point of care diagnostics. Uganda har mycket erfarenhet i att utkämpa utbrott, något som vi i Sverige inte har mycket erfarenhet av. Utbytet kommer därför att skapa synergi där vi kommer att kunna lära oss från varandras styrkor och bidra till hållbar kunskapsöverföring. Projektet ämnar att sträva efter att skapa förutsättning för bättre tillgångasätt in en värld efter  efter COVID och vi är övertygade om att diagnostik är den tredje pelaren ambitionen hälsa-för-alla (#healthforall), tillsammans med viktiga läkemedel och vacciner.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>KTH/Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Durum wheat genetic resources can help mitigate negative impact of climate change in Ethiopia</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utveckling av genetiska resurser i durumvete för förbättrade, motståndskraftiga sorter kan lindra de negativa effekterna av klimatförändringarna</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Global aridity is increasing and drought is expected to expand and seriously affect crop productivity in sub-Saharan Africa. Developing crop cultivars well-adapted to drought can help promote farmers’ resilience to climate change. Durum wheat is one of Ethiopia’s major crops that is being seriously affected by expanding drought, as it is mainly produced under rain-fed conditions. In this project, we aim to develop and supply drought tolerant durum wheat germplasm to breeders for eventual release of new cultivars that can produce high grain yield and rich in quality protein for cultivation under rainfed conditions in drought-prone areas, thereby enhance food and nutritional security and improve rural livelihoods. This will be achieved through (1) phenotyping durum wheat germplasm resources for their tolerance to drought  in the field and biotron and analyze the protein/lysine contents of drought tolerant germplasm; (2) genotyping diverse durum wheat germplasm followed by conducting genome-wide association studies to identify favorable alleles for drought tolerance and develop sets of molecular markers that can be used in marker assisted selection (MAS); (3) characterize durum what orthologues of genes that are known to contribute to abiotic stresses in other cereals and use in MAS; and (4) induce somaclonal variation and develop hybrids for combining favorable alleles contributing to these traits.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De förutspådda klimatförändringarna förutspås ge ett mer oförutsägbart väder och mer oregelbunden nederbörd.  Regionerna runt ekvatorn förväntas drabbas hårdast. Samtidigt kommer temperaturerna att stiga och torkan kommer att öka, i synnerhet i Afrika söder om Sahara, där regn samtidigt, även fortsättningsvis förväntas förbli det huvudsakliga tillskottet av vatten till jordbruket. Konsekvenserna av klimatförändringarna kommer därmed att bli allvarliga, tillgången på mat och näringsriktig kost kommer att påverkas menligt. Det förändrade klimatet kommer att inverka negativt på produktiviteten hos jordbruksgrödorna, inte minst gäller detta de grödor som utgör stapelföda i denna del av världen. Utveckling av näringsrika, högavkastande grödor och sorter som är väl anpassade för torka kan dock hjälpa till att lindra effekten av klimatförändringarna. Sådana sorter kan också bidra till att bönderna i dessa regioner står bättre rustade mot effekterna av klimatförändringarna. Etiopien är ett av de länder i Afrika söder om Sahara som i hög grad kommer att påverkas av ett förändrat klimat. Landet har den sextonde högsta hungernivån, enligt Global Hunger Index som släpptes under 2017. Låg produktivitet och undermålig näringskvalitet i de grödor som utgör huvudsakliga baslivsmedel i Etiopien har bidragit till detta. Fastän Etiopien är den andra största veteproducenten i Afrika efter Egypten kommer landet bara på sjätte plats när det gäller veteproduktivitet. Den genomsnittliga avkastningen är 2,7 ton/hektar, jämfört med Egyptens 6,6 ton/hektar, vilket vittnar om att det finns ett akut behov att förbättra avkastningen. Durumvete är en av Etiopens största grödor och avkastningen av durumvete kommer att allvarligt påverkas när torkperioden ökar, eftersom denna gröda i stort sett bara produceras med regn som vattenkälla. Med detta projekt vill vi bidra till utvecklingen av torktoleranta durumvetesorter som kan producera hög kärnskörd i torkdrabbade områden där regn är den enda vattenkällan. Vi avser därmed att bidra till en ökad mat- och näringssäkerhet och förbättra försörjningen på landsbygden under ett förändligt klimat i Etiopien och även andra länder i regioner. För att uppnå målet med projektet kommer vi att använda inhemska lantraser av durumvete från Etiopiska och internationella genbanker och förädlingsprogram för Etiopien. Etiopiskt durumvete har hög genetisk variation vilket gör det möjlig att uppräcka gynnsamma alleler (genvarianter) för tolerans mot torka. Vi kommer att använda fenotypdata från fältförsök i Etiopien och från högteknologiska klimatkammare vid Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet (SLU) samt genotypdata (DNA information) för att bestämma sambandet mellan alleler och tolerans för torkstress och för kvalitet. Dessutom kommer gener som är kända för att reglera torkkänslighet i andra spannmålssorter att analyseras i durumvete för att identifiera gynnsamma alleler som bidrar till tolerans. De alleler som kan länkas till tolerans mot torka, samt de molekylära markörer som kan användas för att detektera dessa alleler, kommer att vara mycket betydelsefulla för matförsörjningen i Etiopien. De kommer att bidra till effektiv och snabb utveckling av nya högavkastande durumvetesorter som kan växa i torkdrabbade områden med regnvatten som enda vattenkälla. De torktoleranta genotyper som kommer att utvecklas inom ramarna för detta projekt kommer att göras tillgängliga för etiopiska- och ICARDA- durumveteförädlare för vidare användning inom växtförädling av durumvete och förväntas bidra till utvecklingen av nya sorter. Projektet kommer även att stärka kapaciteten och öka kunskapen hos etiopiska förädlare av durumvete, framförallt när det gäller användandet av avancerade växtförädlingstekniker. Kunskap och praktisk erfarenhet kommer att utbytas, utvecklas och spridas gemensamt mellan projektdeltagarna från Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet (SLU), Addis Ababa University (AAU), ICARDA och EIAR.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 546 44 000</telephone>
      <email>vetenskapsradet@vr.se</email>
      <website>www.vr.se</website>
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        <narrative>Box 1035, 101 38 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utveckling av genetiska resurser i durumvete för förbättrade, motståndskraftiga sorter kan lindra de negativa effekterna av klimatförändringarna</narrative>
      <narrative>Durum wheat genetic resources can help mitigate negative impact of climate change in Ethiopia</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De förutspådda klimatförändringarna förutspås ge ett mer oförutsägbart väder och mer oregelbunden nederbörd.  Regionerna runt ekvatorn förväntas drabbas hårdast. Samtidigt kommer temperaturerna att stiga och torkan kommer att öka, i synnerhet i Afrika söder om Sahara, där regn samtidigt, även fortsättningsvis förväntas förbli det huvudsakliga tillskottet av vatten till jordbruket. Konsekvenserna av klimatförändringarna kommer därmed att bli allvarliga, tillgången på mat och näringsriktig kost kommer att påverkas menligt. Det förändrade klimatet kommer att inverka negativt på produktiviteten hos jordbruksgrödorna, inte minst gäller detta de grödor som utgör stapelföda i denna del av världen. Utveckling av näringsrika, högavkastande grödor och sorter som är väl anpassade för torka kan dock hjälpa till att lindra effekten av klimatförändringarna. Sådana sorter kan också bidra till att bönderna i dessa regioner står bättre rustade mot effekterna av klimatförändringarna. Etiopien är ett av de länder i Afrika söder om Sahara som i hög grad kommer att påverkas av ett förändrat klimat. Landet har den sextonde högsta hungernivån, enligt Global Hunger Index som släpptes under 2017. Låg produktivitet och undermålig näringskvalitet i de grödor som utgör huvudsakliga baslivsmedel i Etiopien har bidragit till detta. Fastän Etiopien är den andra största veteproducenten i Afrika efter Egypten kommer landet bara på sjätte plats när det gäller veteproduktivitet. Den genomsnittliga avkastningen är 2,7 ton/hektar, jämfört med Egyptens 6,6 ton/hektar, vilket vittnar om att det finns ett akut behov att förbättra avkastningen. Durumvete är en av Etiopens största grödor och avkastningen av durumvete kommer att allvarligt påverkas när torkperioden ökar, eftersom denna gröda i stort sett bara produceras med regn som vattenkälla. Med detta projekt vill vi bidra till utvecklingen av torktoleranta durumvetesorter som kan producera hög kärnskörd i torkdrabbade områden där regn är den enda vattenkällan. Vi avser därmed att bidra till en ökad mat- och näringssäkerhet och förbättra försörjningen på landsbygden under ett förändligt klimat i Etiopien och även andra länder i regioner. För att uppnå målet med projektet kommer vi att använda inhemska lantraser av durumvete från Etiopiska och internationella genbanker och förädlingsprogram för Etiopien. Etiopiskt durumvete har hög genetisk variation vilket gör det möjlig att uppräcka gynnsamma alleler (genvarianter) för tolerans mot torka. Vi kommer att använda fenotypdata från fältförsök i Etiopien och från högteknologiska klimatkammare vid Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet (SLU) samt genotypdata (DNA information) för att bestämma sambandet mellan alleler och tolerans för torkstress och för kvalitet. Dessutom kommer gener som är kända för att reglera torkkänslighet i andra spannmålssorter att analyseras i durumvete för att identifiera gynnsamma alleler som bidrar till tolerans. De alleler som kan länkas till tolerans mot torka, samt de molekylära markörer som kan användas för att detektera dessa alleler, kommer att vara mycket betydelsefulla för matförsörjningen i Etiopien. De kommer att bidra till effektiv och snabb utveckling av nya högavkastande durumvetesorter som kan växa i torkdrabbade områden med regnvatten som enda vattenkälla. De torktoleranta genotyper som kommer att utvecklas inom ramarna för detta projekt kommer att göras tillgängliga för etiopiska- och ICARDA- durumveteförädlare för vidare användning inom växtförädling av durumvete och förväntas bidra till utvecklingen av nya sorter. Projektet kommer även att stärka kapaciteten och öka kunskapen hos etiopiska förädlare av durumvete, framförallt när det gäller användandet av avancerade växtförädlingstekniker. Kunskap och praktisk erfarenhet kommer att utbytas, utvecklas och spridas gemensamt mellan projektdeltagarna från Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet (SLU), Addis Ababa University (AAU), ICARDA och EIAR.</narrative>
      <narrative>Global aridity is increasing and drought is expected to expand and seriously affect crop productivity in sub-Saharan Africa. Developing crop cultivars well-adapted to drought can help promote farmers’ resilience to climate change. Durum wheat is one of Ethiopia’s major crops that is being seriously affected by expanding drought, as it is mainly produced under rain-fed conditions. In this project, we aim to develop and supply drought tolerant durum wheat germplasm to breeders for eventual release of new cultivars that can produce high grain yield and rich in quality protein for cultivation under rainfed conditions in drought-prone areas, thereby enhance food and nutritional security and improve rural livelihoods. This will be achieved through (1) phenotyping durum wheat germplasm resources for their tolerance to drought  in the field and biotron and analyze the protein/lysine contents of drought tolerant germplasm; (2) genotyping diverse durum wheat germplasm followed by conducting genome-wide association studies to identify favorable alleles for drought tolerance and develop sets of molecular markers that can be used in marker assisted selection (MAS); (3) characterize durum what orthologues of genes that are known to contribute to abiotic stresses in other cereals and use in MAS; and (4) induce somaclonal variation and develop hybrids for combining favorable alleles contributing to these traits.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SLU/Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.a - Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.a - Öka investeringarna, bland annat genom stärkt internationellt samarbete, i infrastruktur på landsbygden, forsknings- och rådgivningstjänster för jordbruket, teknikutveckling samt genbanker för växter och husdjur i syfte att öka jordbrukets produktionskapacitet i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förekomsten av malaria i världen är nära kopplad till låg inkomst. Sjukdomen orsakas av parasiter av släktet Plasmodium och sprids med myggor av släktet Anopheles. Otäta bostäder och frånvaro av dränering ökar riskerna för utbredning av malaria. Bristande resurser och fysisk infrastruktur försvårar åtgärder mot sjukdomen som myggnät och malariamediciner. På grund av fattigdom och otillräckligt antal medicinskt utbildad personal förekommer det att förfalskade eller utblandade malariamediciner säljs, och att otillräckliga doser tas. Allt detta driver på utvecklingen av resistens mot malariamediciner, ett snabbt ökande globalt problem.Malaria är en av de tre infektionssjukdomar som orsakar flest dödsfall hos människa; nära en halv miljon människor dör av malaria årligen. Räknat i antal sjuka är dock malaria överlägset störst bland dessa tre, i genomsnitt är över 200 miljoner människor infekterade av Plasmodium. Särskilt små barn och gravida kvinnor är sårbara. En malariainfektion är ofta långvarig, i vissa fall livslång. Den negativa effekten av malaria på samhällets ekonomiska utveckling blir därför stor, på grund av långa perioder av utebliven skolgång och oförmåga till arbete. Detta gäller särskilt för P. vivax, den art av malariaparasiten som vi inriktar oss på här. Den har förmåga att etablera ett permanent vilstadium i levern, där det är mycket svårt att komma åt den. Infektioner av P. vivax kan därför bli kroniska och orsaka livslångt lidande.Inget fungerande malariavaccin existerar, endast antimalarialäkemedel är effektiva. En oroande resistensökning har dock setts globalt under de senaste decennierna, vilket gör utveckling av nya läkemedel till en prioritet. Då de befolkningar som drabbas har knappa resurser att betala för behandling, har läkemedelsföretagen inte varit aktiva i att ta fram nya läkemedel mot malaria. Liksom för de flesta tropiska sjukdomar har därför satsningarna varit små, och finansieringen kommit från offentliga och icke-kommersiella källor.Jämfört med P. falciparum, som orsakar ett häftigare sjukdomsförlopp och högre akut dödlighet, har P. vivax tilldragit sig mindre uppmärksamhet. Vivax-malaria är därför ofta underdiagnosticerad. I motsats till P. falciparum är det inte möjligt att kontinuerligt odla P. vivax in vitro, vilket gör det tekniskt svårt att testa läkemedelskandidater. Av dessa två skäl har framtagandet av läkemedel mot P. vivax blivit relativt sett försummat, och i dagsläget finns endast ett par läkemedel mot P. vivax.Forskning för upptäckt av nya läkemedel mot tropiska parasitsjukdomar har länge bedrivits enligt ålderdomliga principer. Vi vill tillämpa nya molekylära metoder för att snabba på processen. Vi använder ett genetiskt surrogatsystem i jäst för att kunna jämföra proteiner från P. vivax med motsvarigheterna hos människa. På så sätt kan vi hitta molekyler som slår främst mot parasitproteinet, vilket minskar risken för biverkningar. Vi kommer också att använda datorbaserade metoder och artificiell intelligens för att leta molekyler som kan binda till målproteinerna och med lämplig struktur för vidare utveckling till läkemedel. Vi kommer att utnyttja robotiserad metodik för höghastighetstestning. Bland de samarbetande forskargrupperna finns kompetens i strukturbiologi, beräkningskemi och läkemedelskemi. Det finns också tillgång till lämpliga modeller för att testa effektiviteten mot Plasmodium, och särskilt mot vilstadiet i levern.Vi inriktar oss på att hitta molekyler som blockerar bildningen av det permanenta vilstadiet i levern för P. vivax. För detta behöver vi identifiera proteiner som är nödvändiga för detta stadium, vilket vi kommer att göra genom att studera genuttrycksmönster hos parasiten i olika faser av dess livscykel. Om vi lyckas med att blockera vilstadiet i levern, öppnas vägen mot att kunna slutgiltigt eliminera parasiten från en smittad individ. Detta skulle vara ett viktigt bidrag till att trycka tillbaka malarians expansion.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förekomsten av malaria i världen är nära kopplad till låg inkomst. Sjukdomen orsakas av parasiter av släktet Plasmodium och sprids med myggor av släktet Anopheles. Otäta bostäder och frånvaro av dränering ökar riskerna för utbredning av malaria. Bristande resurser och fysisk infrastruktur försvårar åtgärder mot sjukdomen som myggnät och malariamediciner. På grund av fattigdom och otillräckligt antal medicinskt utbildad personal förekommer det att förfalskade eller utblandade malariamediciner säljs, och att otillräckliga doser tas. Allt detta driver på utvecklingen av resistens mot malariamediciner, ett snabbt ökande globalt problem.Malaria är en av de tre infektionssjukdomar som orsakar flest dödsfall hos människa; nära en halv miljon människor dör av malaria årligen. Räknat i antal sjuka är dock malaria överlägset störst bland dessa tre, i genomsnitt är över 200 miljoner människor infekterade av Plasmodium. Särskilt små barn och gravida kvinnor är sårbara. En malariainfektion är ofta långvarig, i vissa fall livslång. Den negativa effekten av malaria på samhällets ekonomiska utveckling blir därför stor, på grund av långa perioder av utebliven skolgång och oförmåga till arbete. Detta gäller särskilt för P. vivax, den art av malariaparasiten som vi inriktar oss på här. Den har förmåga att etablera ett permanent vilstadium i levern, där det är mycket svårt att komma åt den. Infektioner av P. vivax kan därför bli kroniska och orsaka livslångt lidande.Inget fungerande malariavaccin existerar, endast antimalarialäkemedel är effektiva. En oroande resistensökning har dock setts globalt under de senaste decennierna, vilket gör utveckling av nya läkemedel till en prioritet. Då de befolkningar som drabbas har knappa resurser att betala för behandling, har läkemedelsföretagen inte varit aktiva i att ta fram nya läkemedel mot malaria. Liksom för de flesta tropiska sjukdomar har därför satsningarna varit små, och finansieringen kommit från offentliga och icke-kommersiella källor.Jämfört med P. falciparum, som orsakar ett häftigare sjukdomsförlopp och högre akut dödlighet, har P. vivax tilldragit sig mindre uppmärksamhet. Vivax-malaria är därför ofta underdiagnosticerad. I motsats till P. falciparum är det inte möjligt att kontinuerligt odla P. vivax in vitro, vilket gör det tekniskt svårt att testa läkemedelskandidater. Av dessa två skäl har framtagandet av läkemedel mot P. vivax blivit relativt sett försummat, och i dagsläget finns endast ett par läkemedel mot P. vivax.Forskning för upptäckt av nya läkemedel mot tropiska parasitsjukdomar har länge bedrivits enligt ålderdomliga principer. Vi vill tillämpa nya molekylära metoder för att snabba på processen. Vi använder ett genetiskt surrogatsystem i jäst för att kunna jämföra proteiner från P. vivax med motsvarigheterna hos människa. På så sätt kan vi hitta molekyler som slår främst mot parasitproteinet, vilket minskar risken för biverkningar. Vi kommer också att använda datorbaserade metoder och artificiell intelligens för att leta molekyler som kan binda till målproteinerna och med lämplig struktur för vidare utveckling till läkemedel. Vi kommer att utnyttja robotiserad metodik för höghastighetstestning. Bland de samarbetande forskargrupperna finns kompetens i strukturbiologi, beräkningskemi och läkemedelskemi. Det finns också tillgång till lämpliga modeller för att testa effektiviteten mot Plasmodium, och särskilt mot vilstadiet i levern.Vi inriktar oss på att hitta molekyler som blockerar bildningen av det permanenta vilstadiet i levern för P. vivax. För detta behöver vi identifiera proteiner som är nödvändiga för detta stadium, vilket vi kommer att göra genom att studera genuttrycksmönster hos parasiten i olika faser av dess livscykel. Om vi lyckas med att blockera vilstadiet i levern, öppnas vägen mot att kunna slutgiltigt eliminera parasiten från en smittad individ. Detta skulle vara ett viktigt bidrag till att trycka tillbaka malarians expansion.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Med globala klimat- och biologiska mångfaldskriser hotande, måste vi hitta sätt att maximera koldioxidlagring och minimera utsläpp utan att skada växt och vilt. Detta är särskilt viktigt i savannskogarna som sträcker sig över större delen av Afrika söder om Sahara, biologisk mångfald, minskning av klimatförändringar och mänsklig försörjning hotas av markomvandling och skogsintrång. Vi måste därför identifiera viktiga processer som samtidigt kan främja koldioxidbindning och återställa funktioner för biologisk mångfald och försörjning. För att möta dessa utmaningar kommer forskare från Madagaskar och Sverige att gå samman med ett nätverk av 12 afrikanska länder för att samla kunskap om vilt, och växter samt hur de interagerar med varandra och deras miljö, inklusive människor.Under de två första åren av vårt partnerskap kommer vi att sammanställa information om lagring av kol, samt vilka djur som pollinerar och sprider savannträd för att se om djuren hjälper till att lagra kol genom att sprida frön och ’plantera’ de träd som lagrar mest kol. Detta kommer att kräva en ny datainsamling och analys av hur mycket kol som lagras i träd. Om djuraktiviteter hjälper till att maximera koldioxidlagring i ett område, är det att bra sätt skydda dessa djur, eftersom utan dem kommer koldioxidlagringen så småningom att minska. Vi kommer också att testa nya metoder för att upptäcka djuren som pollinerar och sprider trädfrön i Angola, Moçambique och Madagaskar med hjälp av akustiska inspelare. Dessa inspelningar visar den rika och unika biologiska mångfalden i skogsmarkerna och hjälper oss att koppla djurens mångfald till kollagring. Dessa metoder kan senare användas i alla 13 länder (inklusive Madagaskar, som kommer att läggas till i nätverket) för att hjälpa till att svara på frågor om hur mänskliga aktiviteter, inklusive trädplantering, brandbekämpning eller boskap, påverkar både koldioxid och vilt. Vi hoppas också få se konsekvenserna av miljöförändringar för människor som är beroende av skogsmarken för mat och andra varor och tjänster genom att se vilka växter och djur som är viktiga för deras dagliga liv.Bortsett från våra forskningsmål kommer detta utökade nätverk att erbjuda utbildningsmöjligheter för unga afrikanska forskare. Det transnationella partnerskapet kommer också att stärka afrikanska forskares röst i beslutsfattandet så att afrikanerna själva kan påverka strategierna för biologisk mångfald och klimatförändringar i Afrika.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">15.2 - Till 2020 främja genomförandet av hållbart brukande av alla typer av skogar, stoppa avskogningen, återställa utarmade skogar och kraftigt öka nybeskogningen och återbeskogningen i hela världen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">15.5 - Vidta omedelbara och betydande åtgärder för att minska förstörelsen av naturliga livsmiljöer, hejda förlusten av biologisk mångfald och senast 2020 skydda och förebygga utrotning av hotade arter.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Marina skyddade områden har blivit ett av de främsta verktygen för att bromsa förlusten av marin biodiversitet. Nyligen åtog sig många länder att skydda minst 30% av sina havsområden till år 2030, ett initiativet kallat “30X30”. För att möjliggöra denna ambitiösa plan behövs nu en drastiskt ökad kunskap om var och hur vi bäst ska införa olika typer av MPAs för att maximera deras nytta och minimera deras potentiellt negativa effekter på t.ex. människor som är starkt beroende av naturresurser som fiske. Sjögräsängar är ett globalt förekommande marint ekosystem som bidrar med många viktiga ekosystemtjänster till just fattiga kustsamhällen i utvecklingsländer, som fiske för mat och inkomst, motverkande av kusterosion och som kolsänkor, vilket bromsar klimatförändringar. Men trots sjögräsängars stora betydelse så saknar vi fortfarande mycket kunskap om dem och många människor känner inte till dem eller vad som skiljer sjögräs från alger (eng: “seaweed” vs. seagrass); ett faktum som bidragit till att de sällan inkluderats i marina förvaltningsplaner och marina skyddade områden. Men med ökad exploatering av kustzoner har sjögräsens utbredningen minskat drastiskt runt om i världen. Speciellt anmärkningsvärt är att i fokusområdet för studien – Indiska Oceanen och västra Stilla havet – så är sjögräs sällan inkluderade eller ens nämnda i marina förvaltningsplaner och bevarandestrategier. Därför vet vi ännu inte heller vilka förvaltnings- och bevarandestrategier som är mest effektiva för att både skydda sjögräs och säkerställa att deras ekosystemtjänster fortfarande kan gynna människor. Syftet med projektet är att skapa en bättre förståelse om hur vi på bästa sätt kan inkludera sjögräs i marina skyddade områden med hänsyn till social, ekonomisk och miljömässig hållbarhet i tropiska utvecklingsländer. För att nå dit behöver vi lära oss mer om flera områden inom sjögräsforskningsfältet. Projektet består av tre arbetspaket för att ta fram ett gediget kunskapsunderlag om hur man bäst kan inkludera sjögräs i Indiska Oceanen och västra Stilla havet i marina skyddsområden inom ramen för stark hållbar utveckling. Vi kommer att göra ekologiska undersökningar där vi kommer att undersöka vad det är som påverkar sjögräsets hälsa. Vi kommer även att undersöka sociala aspekter av marint skydd av sjögräs, för att få en förståelse hur det skydd av sjögräs (eller avsaknaden därav) kommer att påverka människor. Vi kommer även använda oss av modellering, som ett hjälpmedel för att utreda vilka som är de optimala strategierna för sjögräs beroende på vad för mål man har med sin förvaltning, socioekonomiska förhållanden, hur landskapet ser ut, vilka resurser man har, samt vilka hot och miljöfaktorer som påverkar området. Alla steg i modelleringen kommer att ge oss mycket värdefull data som flyttar forskningsfronten framåt. Vi kommer att samarbeta inom Indo-Pacific Seagrass Network (IPSN); ett regionalt forskningsnätverk i Indiska Oceanen och västra Stilla havet. IPSN leds av huvudsökanden för denna studie och har nyligen koordinerat en datainsamling om sjögräsekologi, fiske och människans beroende och nyttjande av sjögräsängar i 26 områden i nio länder med hjälp av över hundra forskare och förvaltare. Kunskapsunderlaget som kommer att tas fram i den planerade studie kommer att användas för att identifiera vilka steg som man behöver överväga när man planerar att inkludera sjögräs i förvaltningsplaner av redan etablerade skyddade områden, om man vill utvidga existerande parker till att inkludera sjögräs, eller när man planerar att etablera nya parker för eller som kommer att ha sjögräs. Även om projektet fokuserar på sjögräs, så kommer resultaten och metoderna från detta tvärvetenskapliga projekt att kunna appliceras på andra ekosystem och i andra delar av världen.</narrative>
      <narrative>Marine Protected Area (MPA) use has become one of the most widespread tools aiming to reduce the loss of marine species and habitats. A new global agenda to protect 30% of the ocean by 2030 provides a window of opportunity to rethink MPA design to maximize their benefits for both nature and society. In the Indo-Pacific, a region with high levels of poverty, seagrasses provide several important benefits to humans, such as productive fisheries and coastal protection. Seagrass specific conservation measures are rare and seldom a priority in tropical conservation strategies or targeted in MPAs. In the proposed project, we will assess how MPAs could be better designed to help safeguard the future of Indo-Pacific seagrasses and, indirectly, the crucial benefits they provide to coastal communities. We will combine ecological field surveys over time and space with social science analyses and social-ecological modelling. We will address drivers of seagrass cover and species composition; synergies and trade-offs between seagrass protection and socio-economic development; how we can rethink MPA design to include seagrass, and the key factors to consider for policymakers and managers. The methods described and the anticipated results are at the forefront of marine conservation issues and highly relevant not only to seagrass research but to all research aimed at developing conservation solutions through multi-scale stakeholder engagement.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Marine Protected Area (MPA) use has become one of the most widespread tools aiming to reduce the loss of marine species and habitats. A new global agenda to protect 30% of the ocean by 2030 provides a window of opportunity to rethink MPA design to maximize their benefits for both nature and society. In the Indo-Pacific, a region with high levels of poverty, seagrasses provide several important benefits to humans, such as productive fisheries and coastal protection. Seagrass specific conservation measures are rare and seldom a priority in tropical conservation strategies or targeted in MPAs. In the proposed project, we will assess how MPAs could be better designed to help safeguard the future of Indo-Pacific seagrasses and, indirectly, the crucial benefits they provide to coastal communities. We will combine ecological field surveys over time and space with social science analyses and social-ecological modelling. We will address drivers of seagrass cover and species composition; synergies and trade-offs between seagrass protection and socio-economic development; how we can rethink MPA design to include seagrass, and the key factors to consider for policymakers and managers. The methods described and the anticipated results are at the forefront of marine conservation issues and highly relevant not only to seagrass research but to all research aimed at developing conservation solutions through multi-scale stakeholder engagement.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Marina skyddade områden har blivit ett av de främsta verktygen för att bromsa förlusten av marin biodiversitet. Nyligen åtog sig många länder att skydda minst 30% av sina havsområden till år 2030, ett initiativet kallat “30X30”. För att möjliggöra denna ambitiösa plan behövs nu en drastiskt ökad kunskap om var och hur vi bäst ska införa olika typer av MPAs för att maximera deras nytta och minimera deras potentiellt negativa effekter på t.ex. människor som är starkt beroende av naturresurser som fiske. Sjögräsängar är ett globalt förekommande marint ekosystem som bidrar med många viktiga ekosystemtjänster till just fattiga kustsamhällen i utvecklingsländer, som fiske för mat och inkomst, motverkande av kusterosion och som kolsänkor, vilket bromsar klimatförändringar. Men trots sjögräsängars stora betydelse så saknar vi fortfarande mycket kunskap om dem och många människor känner inte till dem eller vad som skiljer sjögräs från alger (eng: “seaweed” vs. seagrass); ett faktum som bidragit till att de sällan inkluderats i marina förvaltningsplaner och marina skyddade områden. Men med ökad exploatering av kustzoner har sjögräsens utbredningen minskat drastiskt runt om i världen. Speciellt anmärkningsvärt är att i fokusområdet för studien – Indiska Oceanen och västra Stilla havet – så är sjögräs sällan inkluderade eller ens nämnda i marina förvaltningsplaner och bevarandestrategier. Därför vet vi ännu inte heller vilka förvaltnings- och bevarandestrategier som är mest effektiva för att både skydda sjögräs och säkerställa att deras ekosystemtjänster fortfarande kan gynna människor. Syftet med projektet är att skapa en bättre förståelse om hur vi på bästa sätt kan inkludera sjögräs i marina skyddade områden med hänsyn till social, ekonomisk och miljömässig hållbarhet i tropiska utvecklingsländer. För att nå dit behöver vi lära oss mer om flera områden inom sjögräsforskningsfältet. Projektet består av tre arbetspaket för att ta fram ett gediget kunskapsunderlag om hur man bäst kan inkludera sjögräs i Indiska Oceanen och västra Stilla havet i marina skyddsområden inom ramen för stark hållbar utveckling. Vi kommer att göra ekologiska undersökningar där vi kommer att undersöka vad det är som påverkar sjögräsets hälsa. Vi kommer även att undersöka sociala aspekter av marint skydd av sjögräs, för att få en förståelse hur det skydd av sjögräs (eller avsaknaden därav) kommer att påverka människor. Vi kommer även använda oss av modellering, som ett hjälpmedel för att utreda vilka som är de optimala strategierna för sjögräs beroende på vad för mål man har med sin förvaltning, socioekonomiska förhållanden, hur landskapet ser ut, vilka resurser man har, samt vilka hot och miljöfaktorer som påverkar området. Alla steg i modelleringen kommer att ge oss mycket värdefull data som flyttar forskningsfronten framåt. Vi kommer att samarbeta inom Indo-Pacific Seagrass Network (IPSN); ett regionalt forskningsnätverk i Indiska Oceanen och västra Stilla havet. IPSN leds av huvudsökanden för denna studie och har nyligen koordinerat en datainsamling om sjögräsekologi, fiske och människans beroende och nyttjande av sjögräsängar i 26 områden i nio länder med hjälp av över hundra forskare och förvaltare. Kunskapsunderlaget som kommer att tas fram i den planerade studie kommer att användas för att identifiera vilka steg som man behöver överväga när man planerar att inkludera sjögräs i förvaltningsplaner av redan etablerade skyddade områden, om man vill utvidga existerande parker till att inkludera sjögräs, eller när man planerar att etablera nya parker för eller som kommer att ha sjögräs. Även om projektet fokuserar på sjögräs, så kommer resultaten och metoderna från detta tvärvetenskapliga projekt att kunna appliceras på andra ekosystem och i andra delar av världen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">14.a - Öka den vetenskapliga kunskapen, utveckla forskningskapaciteten och överföra havsteknik, med hänsyn tagen till den mellanstatliga oceanografiska kommissionens kriterier och riktlinjer för överföring av havsteknik (Criteria and Guidelines on the Transfer of Marine Technology), i syfte att skapa friskare hav och öka den marina biologiska mångfaldens bidrag till utvecklingen i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet i små önationer under utveckling och de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sextortion occurs when a person with entrusted authority abuses it to obtain sexual favors in exchange for a service or benefit which is within their power to grant or withhold (Eldén et al. 2020). “Sex for grades” is just one example of sextortion, where a teacher demands a sexual favor from a pupil in exchange for grades or exam results. Cases of sextortion have been documented in a range of contexts and sectors around the world, but because it does not neatly fit the definition of neither corruption nor gender based violence, it tends to be made invisible in both research and development practice.  Theoretically, this project will demonstrate what the implications are when sex is the currency of a corrupt transaction. Empirically, it will investigate how action can be taken against sextortion in a development project. In three steps, the project (1) theoretically highlights important aspects of the concept of sextortion, (2) maps if and how they translate into policy formulation, and (3) identifies opportunities and challenges with implementing policy about sextortion. With a definition of sextortion emphasizing the abuse of authority and the role of gender norms as a starting point, the project closely follows a process around formulating and implementing policy about sextortion in a non-governmental organization working with adult education in Tanzania.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sextortion är en form av korruption och könsbaserat våld. Sextortion innebär att en person missbrukar sin maktposition för att få tillgång till en sexuell tjänst, i utbyte mot en tjänst eller förmån som hen har möjlighet att bevilja eller undanhålla i kraft av sin position.Sextortion är en kränkning av mänskliga rättigheter och ett maktmissbruk. Men eftersom sextortion äger rum i gränslandet mellan korruption och könsbaserat våld, faller sextortion ofta mellan stolarna. De flesta studier av korruption undersöker mutor med fokus på pengar, vilket riskerar att osynliggöra andra former av korruption. I sextortion är valutan istället sex, vilket bidrar till dess osynliggörande. Offer för sextortion upplever ofta rädsla, skam och stigmatisering, vilket gör att flertalet fall av sextortion aldrig rapporteras.Detta projekt undersöker vilka implikationer det får när sex är valutan i korrupta transaktioner.I Tanzania är sextortion ett erkänt fenomen med ett eget begrepp, till skillnad från de flesta andra länder. Detta ger verktyg att motverka sextortion, men det finns också glapp mellan policy och lagstiftning om sextortion, och implementeringen av desamma.Projektet studerar organisationen Karibu Tanzania Organization (KTO), som samlar folkhögskolor i Tanzania, och följer deras process att formulera och implementera policies för att motverka sextortion. Denna process tar sin början 2021, och KTO samarbetar med myndigheten mot korruption och utbildningsdepartementet i Tanzania för att integrera sextortion även i deras arbete. KTOs process och samarbeten utgör projektets fallstudie för att studera implementering av policies mot sextortion. Projektet undersöker förutsättningarna för att implementera en sådan policy mot sextortion och vilka utmaningar det finns i implementeringsprocessen.Datainsamling för projektet görs genom fältarbetesresor till Tanzania och workshops med representanter för regeringsdepartement och antikorruptionsmyndigheten, Sida och andra givare, icke-statliga organisationer, samt rektorer och lärare vid KTOs folkhögskolor. Projektet gör också intervjuer med workshopdeltagarna, och en omfattande policyanalys av relevant policy och lagstiftning i Tanzania.Datamaterialet analyseras med hjälp av ett teoretiskt ramverk som består av maskulinitetsteori och feministisk institutionalism. Detta ramverk möjliggör forskningsfrågor som fokuserar på hur institutioner möjliggör maktmissbruk. Hur säkrar policies till att fall av sextortion kan anmälas och följas upp, att anmälare skyddas och förövare lagförs? Projektet fokuserar på ansvaret för maktmissbruk genom att ifrågasätta normalisering och institutionalisering av sådant maktmissbruk.Forskningen är av stor relevans för hållbar utveckling och fattigdomsbekämpning. Sextortion är en form av korruption, och korruption är ett allvarligt hinder för hållbar utveckling. Sextortion innebär ett brott mot mänskliga rättigheter. Sextortion försvårar också tillgång till andra rättigheter, såsom grundläggande rättigheter till utbildning, hälsa, arbete under värdiga former, rätten till mark och vatten, säkerhet eller tillträde till rättssystemet.Tidigare forskning om korruption har oftast fokuserat på utbyte av pengar eller andra tjänster, vilket innebär att man har missat specifikt könade former av korruption som sextortion. När sex är valuta i korruption måste man också ta hänsyn till köns- och sexualitetsnormer för att förstå förekomsten och osynliggörandet av sextortion.Tidigare forskning har visat att sextortion är ett allvarligt hinder för hållbar utveckling, men det finns fortfarande kunskapsglapp om hur sextortion kan motverkas och förebyggas. Detta projekt fokuserar på hur maktmissbruk och ansvar formuleras i policies om sextortion, och hur dessa policies sedan kan implementeras.Projektet bidrar med kunskap om vilka implikationer det får när sex är valutan i korrupta transaktioner, vilket förbättrar förutsättningarna för att implementera policies för att motverka sextortion.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sextortion occurs when a person with entrusted authority abuses it to obtain sexual favors in exchange for a service or benefit which is within their power to grant or withhold (Eldén et al. 2020). “Sex for grades” is just one example of sextortion, where a teacher demands a sexual favor from a pupil in exchange for grades or exam results. Cases of sextortion have been documented in a range of contexts and sectors around the world, but because it does not neatly fit the definition of neither corruption nor gender based violence, it tends to be made invisible in both research and development practice.  Theoretically, this project will demonstrate what the implications are when sex is the currency of a corrupt transaction. Empirically, it will investigate how action can be taken against sextortion in a development project. In three steps, the project (1) theoretically highlights important aspects of the concept of sextortion, (2) maps if and how they translate into policy formulation, and (3) identifies opportunities and challenges with implementing policy about sextortion. With a definition of sextortion emphasizing the abuse of authority and the role of gender norms as a starting point, the project closely follows a process around formulating and implementing policy about sextortion in a non-governmental organization working with adult education in Tanzania.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sextortion är en form av korruption och könsbaserat våld. Sextortion innebär att en person missbrukar sin maktposition för att få tillgång till en sexuell tjänst, i utbyte mot en tjänst eller förmån som hen har möjlighet att bevilja eller undanhålla i kraft av sin position.Sextortion är en kränkning av mänskliga rättigheter och ett maktmissbruk. Men eftersom sextortion äger rum i gränslandet mellan korruption och könsbaserat våld, faller sextortion ofta mellan stolarna. De flesta studier av korruption undersöker mutor med fokus på pengar, vilket riskerar att osynliggöra andra former av korruption. I sextortion är valutan istället sex, vilket bidrar till dess osynliggörande. Offer för sextortion upplever ofta rädsla, skam och stigmatisering, vilket gör att flertalet fall av sextortion aldrig rapporteras.Detta projekt undersöker vilka implikationer det får när sex är valutan i korrupta transaktioner.I Tanzania är sextortion ett erkänt fenomen med ett eget begrepp, till skillnad från de flesta andra länder. Detta ger verktyg att motverka sextortion, men det finns också glapp mellan policy och lagstiftning om sextortion, och implementeringen av desamma.Projektet studerar organisationen Karibu Tanzania Organization (KTO), som samlar folkhögskolor i Tanzania, och följer deras process att formulera och implementera policies för att motverka sextortion. Denna process tar sin början 2021, och KTO samarbetar med myndigheten mot korruption och utbildningsdepartementet i Tanzania för att integrera sextortion även i deras arbete. KTOs process och samarbeten utgör projektets fallstudie för att studera implementering av policies mot sextortion. Projektet undersöker förutsättningarna för att implementera en sådan policy mot sextortion och vilka utmaningar det finns i implementeringsprocessen.Datainsamling för projektet görs genom fältarbetesresor till Tanzania och workshops med representanter för regeringsdepartement och antikorruptionsmyndigheten, Sida och andra givare, icke-statliga organisationer, samt rektorer och lärare vid KTOs folkhögskolor. Projektet gör också intervjuer med workshopdeltagarna, och en omfattande policyanalys av relevant policy och lagstiftning i Tanzania.Datamaterialet analyseras med hjälp av ett teoretiskt ramverk som består av maskulinitetsteori och feministisk institutionalism. Detta ramverk möjliggör forskningsfrågor som fokuserar på hur institutioner möjliggör maktmissbruk. Hur säkrar policies till att fall av sextortion kan anmälas och följas upp, att anmälare skyddas och förövare lagförs? Projektet fokuserar på ansvaret för maktmissbruk genom att ifrågasätta normalisering och institutionalisering av sådant maktmissbruk.Forskningen är av stor relevans för hållbar utveckling och fattigdomsbekämpning. Sextortion är en form av korruption, och korruption är ett allvarligt hinder för hållbar utveckling. Sextortion innebär ett brott mot mänskliga rättigheter. Sextortion försvårar också tillgång till andra rättigheter, såsom grundläggande rättigheter till utbildning, hälsa, arbete under värdiga former, rätten till mark och vatten, säkerhet eller tillträde till rättssystemet.Tidigare forskning om korruption har oftast fokuserat på utbyte av pengar eller andra tjänster, vilket innebär att man har missat specifikt könade former av korruption som sextortion. När sex är valuta i korruption måste man också ta hänsyn till köns- och sexualitetsnormer för att förstå förekomsten och osynliggörandet av sextortion.Tidigare forskning har visat att sextortion är ett allvarligt hinder för hållbar utveckling, men det finns fortfarande kunskapsglapp om hur sextortion kan motverkas och förebyggas. Detta projekt fokuserar på hur maktmissbruk och ansvar formuleras i policies om sextortion, och hur dessa policies sedan kan implementeras.Projektet bidrar med kunskap om vilka implikationer det får när sex är valutan i korrupta transaktioner, vilket förbättrar förutsättningarna för att implementera policies för att motverka sextortion.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The overall aim of the project is to identify how recent renaming of streets and the use of the exogenous language English in Rwanda affects citizens who move and navigate in the also physically reconstructed urban space. Naming practices reflect socio-political conditions and can be seen as a manifestation of authority and ideology. This project contributes to a new way of studying political change and power relations in Rwanda. It stresses the role of language in social development, especially in relation to identity and social cohesion.The project has three specific work packages with interlinked aims: To determine ideologies behind earlier and new naming practices, to establish how naming systems impact on people’s sense of inclusion in Rwandan society, and to highlight and disseminate the voices of those who move in the linguistic landscape. This will be done by developing an interactive map based on a free and collaborative OpenStreetMap that can also be used by educational institutions and organisations in Rwanda. This three-year-project involves researchers from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, and the University of Kigali and the University of Rwanda in Rwanda, who collaborate by conducting document search and analysis, interviews with officials and politicians, with citizens (including video-recorded walk-along interviews), focus group discussions and workshops about how to use and reuse the digital interactive map as well as pedagogical development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Gatuskyltar betyder något. De ingår i det språkliga landskapet som omger oss. De visar på vad som har varit och de pekar mot framtiden. Gatuskyltar i Kigali och andra städer byttes i 2011-2012 ut och ändrade utseende. De nya skyltarna använder ett nytt språk, engelska, som bara talas av en elit. De gamla skyltarna använde nationalspråket kinyarwanda och franska.   Namn- och språkbyten råkar inte bara hända – de är val som visar ideologier och sociala och politiska skeenden. Majoriteten av befolkningen som talar sitt eget modersmål, kinyarwanda, påverkas av sådana val.I Rwanda talar man inte engelska utan kinyarwanda med varandra på alla nivåer i samhället. Engelska har introducerats i Rwanda som en följd av folkmordet i 1994 och återkomsten av den nya politiska maktelit som kom tillbaka till landet efter långvarig landsflykt i grannländer där engelska är officiellt språk. Engelska, som verkar symbolisera det nya moderna Rwanda, fritt från kolonialt arv, lär man sig genom skolsystemet och språket har fått ytterligare status genom att nyligen bli upphöjt till undervisningsspråk.Huvudstaden Kigali är mitt i en process där den gamla centrumbebyggelsen ersätts av höga och moderna byggnader som även dessa symboliserar det nya Rwanda.  Beslutet att byta ut gatuskyltarna – och även att ändra andra namn – är politiska beslut som påverkar invånarnas identitet och känsla av tillhörighet.Projektet kombinerar utvecklingsforskning, sociolingvistik (forskning om språk och samhälle) och namnforskning. Denna kombination av olika forskningsfält är ny.Mot denna bakgrund har projektet tre delmål:1) att undersöka vilka ideologier som ligger till grund för tidigare namnpraxis och för de val man har gjort för omdöpning av alla gatunamn i Rwanda, samt på vilka nivåer besluten har fattats; 2) att fastställa hur de nya gatuskyltarna påverkar hur människor rör sig i den urbana miljön, undersöka känsla av sammanhållning och tillhörighet bland de kvinnor och män som använder Kigalis gator, samt analysera om myndigheternas beslut ifrågasätts eller accepteras; 3) att synliggöra de medverkandes upplevelser och minnen av platser i det språkliga landskapet genom att utveckla en interaktiv karta (baserad på en OpenStreetMap) där foto och korta texter laddas upp.Den webbaserade kartan kan användas av lärare och studenter i Rwanda, samt vidareutvecklas för lokala organisationer.  Workshops om pedagogik och framtida användningsområden kommer att hållas i samarbete med University of Kigali och University of Rwanda. Genom workshops i Rwanda kommer projektet att medverka till ett ökat forsknings- och pedagogiskt utbyte mellan forskare, lärare och studenter.Den svenska och den rwandiska forskaren som medverkar i projektet, kommer att använda olika metoder och aktiviteter för att fånga projektets tre huvudmål: Arkivforskning och kvalitativ analys av dokument, intervjuer med representanter för staten, fotodokumentation med hjälp av geografiskt informationssystem (GIS), ljudinspelningar av intervjuer och videoinspelningar under vandringar i Kigalis gator, fokusgrupp-diskussioner med kvinnor och män ur olika åldersgrupper och med olik bakgrund, workshops om användning och vidareutveckling av den digitala kartan som tas fram samt om interaktiva metoder.Genom att använda olika ingångar och metoder vill projektet belysa hur politiska beslut om språk spelar en väsentlig roll för individens delaktighet i samhället och för hur samhället utvecklas.  Detta är en aspekt som inte lyfts i rapporter och diskussioner om utveckling i låginkomstländer.När språk blir en faktor som antingen inkluderar eller exkluderar, beroende på utbildningsnivå eller socio-ekonomiska status, måste detta lyftas fram i utvecklingsdebatten. Därför är det viktigt att vanliga människors erfarenheter och röster om språk och offentliga texter i stadens gator kommer fram och når beslutsfattare.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reading the Signs: Renaming and transformative processes in urban Rwanda</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Gatuskyltar betyder något. De ingår i det språkliga landskapet som omger oss. De visar på vad som har varit och de pekar mot framtiden. Gatuskyltar i Kigali och andra städer byttes i 2011-2012 ut och ändrade utseende. De nya skyltarna använder ett nytt språk, engelska, som bara talas av en elit. De gamla skyltarna använde nationalspråket kinyarwanda och franska.   Namn- och språkbyten råkar inte bara hända – de är val som visar ideologier och sociala och politiska skeenden. Majoriteten av befolkningen som talar sitt eget modersmål, kinyarwanda, påverkas av sådana val.I Rwanda talar man inte engelska utan kinyarwanda med varandra på alla nivåer i samhället. Engelska har introducerats i Rwanda som en följd av folkmordet i 1994 och återkomsten av den nya politiska maktelit som kom tillbaka till landet efter långvarig landsflykt i grannländer där engelska är officiellt språk. Engelska, som verkar symbolisera det nya moderna Rwanda, fritt från kolonialt arv, lär man sig genom skolsystemet och språket har fått ytterligare status genom att nyligen bli upphöjt till undervisningsspråk.Huvudstaden Kigali är mitt i en process där den gamla centrumbebyggelsen ersätts av höga och moderna byggnader som även dessa symboliserar det nya Rwanda.  Beslutet att byta ut gatuskyltarna – och även att ändra andra namn – är politiska beslut som påverkar invånarnas identitet och känsla av tillhörighet.Projektet kombinerar utvecklingsforskning, sociolingvistik (forskning om språk och samhälle) och namnforskning. Denna kombination av olika forskningsfält är ny.Mot denna bakgrund har projektet tre delmål:1) att undersöka vilka ideologier som ligger till grund för tidigare namnpraxis och för de val man har gjort för omdöpning av alla gatunamn i Rwanda, samt på vilka nivåer besluten har fattats; 2) att fastställa hur de nya gatuskyltarna påverkar hur människor rör sig i den urbana miljön, undersöka känsla av sammanhållning och tillhörighet bland de kvinnor och män som använder Kigalis gator, samt analysera om myndigheternas beslut ifrågasätts eller accepteras; 3) att synliggöra de medverkandes upplevelser och minnen av platser i det språkliga landskapet genom att utveckla en interaktiv karta (baserad på en OpenStreetMap) där foto och korta texter laddas upp.Den webbaserade kartan kan användas av lärare och studenter i Rwanda, samt vidareutvecklas för lokala organisationer.  Workshops om pedagogik och framtida användningsområden kommer att hållas i samarbete med University of Kigali och University of Rwanda. Genom workshops i Rwanda kommer projektet att medverka till ett ökat forsknings- och pedagogiskt utbyte mellan forskare, lärare och studenter.Den svenska och den rwandiska forskaren som medverkar i projektet, kommer att använda olika metoder och aktiviteter för att fånga projektets tre huvudmål: Arkivforskning och kvalitativ analys av dokument, intervjuer med representanter för staten, fotodokumentation med hjälp av geografiskt informationssystem (GIS), ljudinspelningar av intervjuer och videoinspelningar under vandringar i Kigalis gator, fokusgrupp-diskussioner med kvinnor och män ur olika åldersgrupper och med olik bakgrund, workshops om användning och vidareutveckling av den digitala kartan som tas fram samt om interaktiva metoder.Genom att använda olika ingångar och metoder vill projektet belysa hur politiska beslut om språk spelar en väsentlig roll för individens delaktighet i samhället och för hur samhället utvecklas.  Detta är en aspekt som inte lyfts i rapporter och diskussioner om utveckling i låginkomstländer.När språk blir en faktor som antingen inkluderar eller exkluderar, beroende på utbildningsnivå eller socio-ekonomiska status, måste detta lyftas fram i utvecklingsdebatten. Därför är det viktigt att vanliga människors erfarenheter och röster om språk och offentliga texter i stadens gator kommer fram och når beslutsfattare.</narrative>
      <narrative>The overall aim of the project is to identify how recent renaming of streets and the use of the exogenous language English in Rwanda affects citizens who move and navigate in the also physically reconstructed urban space. Naming practices reflect socio-political conditions and can be seen as a manifestation of authority and ideology. This project contributes to a new way of studying political change and power relations in Rwanda. It stresses the role of language in social development, especially in relation to identity and social cohesion.The project has three specific work packages with interlinked aims: To determine ideologies behind earlier and new naming practices, to establish how naming systems impact on people’s sense of inclusion in Rwandan society, and to highlight and disseminate the voices of those who move in the linguistic landscape. This will be done by developing an interactive map based on a free and collaborative OpenStreetMap that can also be used by educational institutions and organisations in Rwanda. This three-year-project involves researchers from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, and the University of Kigali and the University of Rwanda in Rwanda, who collaborate by conducting document search and analysis, interviews with officials and politicians, with citizens (including video-recorded walk-along interviews), focus group discussions and workshops about how to use and reuse the digital interactive map as well as pedagogical development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>A renewed interest in community health workers (CHWs) programs was sparked globally in the 2000s by a sense of urgency in attaining Universal Health Coverage. Despite this interest, health systems reforms implemented in Latin America since the late 1990s marginalize CHWs as key actors within the primary health care systems of the region.Thus, the overall purpose of the present project is two-fold: i) to conduct research to map the current situation of the CHWs and to explore the role they could play to strengthen UHC in Bolivia and Ecuador; and ii) to create a health systems research network aiming capacity building and regional collaboration.This will be done through the development of a collaborative partnership mainly between researchers at the San Simón University, Cochabamba, Bolivia, the University of San Francisco of Quito, Ecuador and the Department of Epidemiology and Global Health at Umeå University.The research project will be carried out over the course of two years with a series of: i) between-country activities: three workshops in Bolivia and Ecuador to plan and critically discuss the research objectives, and generate ideas for future projects; ii) within-country activities to collect and analyse data for the CHWs studies.We believe that investment in CHWs can strengthen health systems, accelerate Universal Health Coverage and as consequence contribute to poverty reduction in the participating countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Byhälsoarbetare eller ”Community Health Workers” (CHW), som tillhandahåller vissa grundläggande hälsovårdstjänster till de egna lokal samhällena är ett koncept som har funnits i låg- och medelinkomstländer (LMIC) i mer än 50 år. Ett förnyat intresse för CHW-program i många LMIC uppkom under 2000-talet på grund av millennieummålen, med fokis på mödra- och barnhälsovård, samt kontroll av infektionssjukdomar. CHW-program har också presenterats som en viktig del i att uppnå allmän hälso- och sjukvård (Universal Health Coverage (UHC)). Trots detta intresse globalt, så marginaliserades CHW-program i många latinamerikanska länder. Hälso- och sjukvårdsreformer som genomförts i Latinamerika har sedan slutet av 1990-talet uteslutit CHW, med några få undantag, som nyckelaktörer inom regionens primärvårdssystem. Vi tror att denna paradoxala trend, där Latinamerika blev ett exempel för världen under 1980- och tidigt 1990-talet när det gäller att prioritera CHW-program för att sedan marginalisera dem kräver ett djupare utforskande för att öka förståelsen för processen. Bolivia och Ecuador representerar länder där denna paradox kan studeras för att ge en grund för att gå vidare med primärvårdsreformer och UHC-agendan i Latinamerika.Det övergripande syftet med detta nätverk är att stärka forskningskapaciteten och kompetensen inom området hälsopolitik- och systemforskning, med särskilt fokus på Community Health Workers i Bolivia och Ecuador. På detta sätt kommer projektet att bidra till uppbyggnaden av starka hälsosystem som kan svara på behoven hos de mest utsatta befolkningarna i den latinamerikanska kontexten. Detta kommer att uppnås genom en kombination av två sammanvävda mål:1. ForskningsmålAtt kartlägga aktuell status för CHW-programmen i båda länderna;Att utforska perspektiven hos viktiga politiska aktörer inom hälsovårdsministeriet och icke-statliga organisationer (NGOs) när det gäller CHW:s roll i respektive hälsosystem. 2. Kapacitetsuppbyggnad och samarbetsmålAtt skapa ett koordinerat forskningsnätverk för hälsosystemforskning med förmåga att identifiera forskningsbehov inom CHW-program och lokala hälsosystem.Att bygga individuell och institutionell kapacitet inom hälsopolitik- och systemforskning för att stärka den nationella forskningskapaciteten.Att underlätta länkar till ett bredare nätverk av latinamerikanska forskare inom hälsopolitik- och systemforskning.Detta kommer att ske genom skapandet av nätverksaktiviteter främst mellan forskare vid San Simón University (SSU) i Cochabamba, Bolivia, University of San Francisco of Quito (USFQ), Ecuador och Institutionen för epidemiologi och global hälsa (EpiGH) vid Umeå universitet. Projektet kommer också att dra nytta av att länka till universitetet i Bergen och det omfattande nätverk av forskare inom hälso- och sjukvården som kommer att ingå i det Norad-finansierade Norhed II-projekt “Strengthening Agency &amp; Learning Across Health Systems in the Americas” (SALHSA) som kommer att starta upp under 2021.Detta projekt kommer att genomföras under två år med en serie av aktiviteter: i) inklusive tre workshops i Bolivia och Ecuador för att planera studierna, länka forskare, kritiskt diskutera resultaten och generera idéer för framtida projekt; och ii) aktiviteter inom länderna för att samla in och analysera data för respektive landsstudie.Tre viktiga inbördes relaterade strategier kommer att tillämpas under dessa aktiviteter: i) ömsesidigt lärande och kapacitetsuppbyggnad; ii) utrymme för aktiv dialog mellan olika aktörer inom hälsosystemen och iii) skapande av kunskapsnoder.Forskningen och nätverk som utvecklats genom detta samarbete kommer att ge användbar kunskap för att stärka UHC i dessa två länder och samt framtida hälsoreformer nationellt och i andra liknande kontexter. Vi tror att en återinvestering i CHW-program i dessa länder kan stärka hälso- och sjukvårdssystemen, påskynda UHC och därmed bidra till fattigdomsbekämpningen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Rollen av byhälsoarbetare för att uppnå allmän hälso- och sjukvård: Att bygga vidare på det latinamerikanska arvet</narrative>
      <narrative>Community Health Workers to achieve universal health coverage: Building on the Latin American legacy</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Byhälsoarbetare eller ”Community Health Workers” (CHW), som tillhandahåller vissa grundläggande hälsovårdstjänster till de egna lokal samhällena är ett koncept som har funnits i låg- och medelinkomstländer (LMIC) i mer än 50 år. Ett förnyat intresse för CHW-program i många LMIC uppkom under 2000-talet på grund av millennieummålen, med fokis på mödra- och barnhälsovård, samt kontroll av infektionssjukdomar. CHW-program har också presenterats som en viktig del i att uppnå allmän hälso- och sjukvård (Universal Health Coverage (UHC)). Trots detta intresse globalt, så marginaliserades CHW-program i många latinamerikanska länder. Hälso- och sjukvårdsreformer som genomförts i Latinamerika har sedan slutet av 1990-talet uteslutit CHW, med några få undantag, som nyckelaktörer inom regionens primärvårdssystem. Vi tror att denna paradoxala trend, där Latinamerika blev ett exempel för världen under 1980- och tidigt 1990-talet när det gäller att prioritera CHW-program för att sedan marginalisera dem kräver ett djupare utforskande för att öka förståelsen för processen. Bolivia och Ecuador representerar länder där denna paradox kan studeras för att ge en grund för att gå vidare med primärvårdsreformer och UHC-agendan i Latinamerika.Det övergripande syftet med detta nätverk är att stärka forskningskapaciteten och kompetensen inom området hälsopolitik- och systemforskning, med särskilt fokus på Community Health Workers i Bolivia och Ecuador. På detta sätt kommer projektet att bidra till uppbyggnaden av starka hälsosystem som kan svara på behoven hos de mest utsatta befolkningarna i den latinamerikanska kontexten. Detta kommer att uppnås genom en kombination av två sammanvävda mål:1. ForskningsmålAtt kartlägga aktuell status för CHW-programmen i båda länderna;Att utforska perspektiven hos viktiga politiska aktörer inom hälsovårdsministeriet och icke-statliga organisationer (NGOs) när det gäller CHW:s roll i respektive hälsosystem. 2. Kapacitetsuppbyggnad och samarbetsmålAtt skapa ett koordinerat forskningsnätverk för hälsosystemforskning med förmåga att identifiera forskningsbehov inom CHW-program och lokala hälsosystem.Att bygga individuell och institutionell kapacitet inom hälsopolitik- och systemforskning för att stärka den nationella forskningskapaciteten.Att underlätta länkar till ett bredare nätverk av latinamerikanska forskare inom hälsopolitik- och systemforskning.Detta kommer att ske genom skapandet av nätverksaktiviteter främst mellan forskare vid San Simón University (SSU) i Cochabamba, Bolivia, University of San Francisco of Quito (USFQ), Ecuador och Institutionen för epidemiologi och global hälsa (EpiGH) vid Umeå universitet. Projektet kommer också att dra nytta av att länka till universitetet i Bergen och det omfattande nätverk av forskare inom hälso- och sjukvården som kommer att ingå i det Norad-finansierade Norhed II-projekt “Strengthening Agency &amp; Learning Across Health Systems in the Americas” (SALHSA) som kommer att starta upp under 2021.Detta projekt kommer att genomföras under två år med en serie av aktiviteter: i) inklusive tre workshops i Bolivia och Ecuador för att planera studierna, länka forskare, kritiskt diskutera resultaten och generera idéer för framtida projekt; och ii) aktiviteter inom länderna för att samla in och analysera data för respektive landsstudie.Tre viktiga inbördes relaterade strategier kommer att tillämpas under dessa aktiviteter: i) ömsesidigt lärande och kapacitetsuppbyggnad; ii) utrymme för aktiv dialog mellan olika aktörer inom hälsosystemen och iii) skapande av kunskapsnoder.Forskningen och nätverk som utvecklats genom detta samarbete kommer att ge användbar kunskap för att stärka UHC i dessa två länder och samt framtida hälsoreformer nationellt och i andra liknande kontexter. Vi tror att en återinvestering i CHW-program i dessa länder kan stärka hälso- och sjukvårdssystemen, påskynda UHC och därmed bidra till fattigdomsbekämpningen.</narrative>
      <narrative>A renewed interest in community health workers (CHWs) programs was sparked globally in the 2000s by a sense of urgency in attaining Universal Health Coverage. Despite this interest, health systems reforms implemented in Latin America since the late 1990s marginalize CHWs as key actors within the primary health care systems of the region.Thus, the overall purpose of the present project is two-fold: i) to conduct research to map the current situation of the CHWs and to explore the role they could play to strengthen UHC in Bolivia and Ecuador; and ii) to create a health systems research network aiming capacity building and regional collaboration.This will be done through the development of a collaborative partnership mainly between researchers at the San Simón University, Cochabamba, Bolivia, the University of San Francisco of Quito, Ecuador and the Department of Epidemiology and Global Health at Umeå University.The research project will be carried out over the course of two years with a series of: i) between-country activities: three workshops in Bolivia and Ecuador to plan and critically discuss the research objectives, and generate ideas for future projects; ii) within-country activities to collect and analyse data for the CHWs studies.We believe that investment in CHWs can strengthen health systems, accelerate Universal Health Coverage and as consequence contribute to poverty reduction in the participating countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Umeå universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>Umeå universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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    <title>
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      <narrative>Geopolitics at the margins - Exploring emergent political orders across the Red Sea</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Red Sea Region is at the centre of new geopolitical intrigue: from significant investments in infrastructure projects to the establishment of military bases, to increased labour migration: the scope of current political, economic and security interactions between the states in the Middle East and the Horn of Africa is unprecedented. Conventional explanations point to national interests that drive actors in the Middle East to project their power into the Horn of Africa--a view that casts African actors as mere spectators in a geopolitical game. Instead, this project´s point of departure is that Middle Eastern and African actors are co-designers of their relations. Building upon the field of critical geopolitics, we suggest that political interaction between states are not merely driven by given (geopolitical and geoeconomic) interests but rely on the establishment of a common ideational ground. Those “geocultural” narratives build, for example, on the construction of shared pasts or joint futures. Hence, the project asks: How are the narratives that inform the political, economic and social interation across the Red Sea negotiated, established and justified? Exploring three cases of intense engagement, namely (i) peace and security, (ii) infrastructure and (iii) labour migration, this project aims at rendering visible the formation and settling of narratives that constitute the common ground on which new political formations are built in the region.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det regionala samarbetet i Rödahavsregionen, mellan länder på Afrikas horn och länder i Mellanöstern har expanderat betydligt och tagit nya former under de senaste åren. Vi ser en kraftig ökning av investeringar från länder i Mellanöstern, bland annat i storskaliga infrastrukturprojekt som till exempel längs den strategiskt placerade Bab-el-Mandeb-sträckan. Ett stort antal militärbaser har etablerats på Afrikas horn, till exempel av Saudi Arabien och Turkiet i Djibouti och Somalia. Vidare har Gulfstater agerat medlare i långvariga konflikter mellan afrikanska stater, som till exempel i fredsförhandlingarna mellan Etiopien och Eritrea. Lägg därtill den omfattande arbetskraftinvandringen från Etiopien och andra afrikanska länder till framför allt Qatar, Förenade Arabemiraten, Saudi Arabien och Libanon. Följande projekt ställer sig frågan hur vi ska förstå dessa geopolitiska förändringar. Handlar det om ännu ett geopolitiskt spel där rivaliserande stater kämpar om makt och inflytande, inte minst militärt och ekonomiskt? Har staterna på Afrikas horn enbart blivit en bricka i den pågående regionala maktkampen i Mellanöstern?Följande projekt förhåller sig kritiskt till rådande geopolitiska antagande om orsakerna till den regionala utvecklingen i Rödahavsregionen. Istället antar projektet en kritiskt geopolitisk utgångspunkt som betonar historiska och kulturella band och identitet som viktiga faktorer för att förstå utveckling och samarbete mellan stater och regioner. En utgångspunkt inom kritisk geopolitik är att ifrågasätta och undersöka hegemoniska staters makt och inflytande och deras möjlighet att styra den geopolitiska utvecklingen. Ansatsen är kritisk till att behandla ”mottagande” stater, till exempel staterna på Afrikas horn, som passiva aktörer. Istället betonar ansatsen nödvändigheten att ta hänsyn till kontexten, de lokala och regionala förhållandena, och de olika aktörernas, i detta fall, afrikanska staternas, möjlighet till agens, handlingsutrymme och påverkan, vid sidan av staterna i Mellanöstern. Projektets syfte är att undersöka berättelser, så kallade narrativer, om regionalt samspel och utveckling i Rödahavsregionen. Narrativer konstruerar en verklighetsbild genom att peka på nutida och historiska skeenden, orsaker och framtida implikationer. Berättelserna är avgörande för att överenskommelser ska ta form, förhandlas fram och legitimeras. Geopolitiska ställningstagande, uttryckta i narrativer, är inte uteslutande etablerade på formella politiska arenor, utan tar även form och utvecklas på arenor som utmärks av experter, affärsmän, media och populärkulturen. Projektet avser undersöka hur berättelser konsolideras och/eller marginaliseras på olika arenor för att nå en fördjupad förståelse av den mångsidiga och dynamiska utvecklingen i regionen. Projektets huvudfrågeställning är: Hur förhandlas, förankras och legitimeras olika berättelser om regionalt samarbete i Rödahavsregionen? Empiriskt genererar projektet ny kunskap om den omvälvande utvecklingen i Rödahavsregionen, en hitintills förbisedd region i forskning och policystudier. Teoretiskt bidrar projektet med ny kunskap då det vidareutvecklar den kritiska geopolitiska teoribildningen genom ett tydligare fokus på historiska och idémässiga förklaringsfaktorer samt genom att visa på hur en mångfald aktörer förhandlar fram och legitimerar geopolitiska idébärande berättelser på olika arenor i samhället. Policyrelevansen är tydligt kopplad till frågor om fred och säkerhet, migration, jämställdhet, mänskliga rättigheter och ekonomisk utveckling i Rödahavsregionen.Metodologiskt fokuserar projektet på tre arenor och tre fall. De tre fallen är; fred och säkerhet, infrastruktur och migration. De tre arenorna där narrativen studeras utgörs av den formella arenan (regeringsuttalanden, avtal etc.), praktiska arenan (policydokument, expertrapporter etc.) och den populära arenan (offentliga tillställningar, bloggar etc.).</narrative>
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      <email>vetenskapsradet@vr.se</email>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Chocker, eller oförutsedda händelser, som coronapandemin kan hota hälsosystemets förmåga att fungera och fortsätta att tillhandahålla sjukvård, särskilt för människor som lever i fattigdom och andra särskilt utsatta grupper. Hälsosystem som är motståndskraftiga (engelska ”resilient”) har förmåga att anpassa vården som svar på chocker som COVID-19 så att grundläggande vård förblir tillgänglig. Motståndskraftiga system kräver att alla delar av hälsosystemet kan samarbeta för att hantera chocken, och att systemet har samhällets tillit. Det saknas fortfarande mycket kunskap om vad som händer med privat, vinstdrivande, sjukvård under en kris, om den har större förtroende än offentlig vård eller hur privata och offentliga vårdgivare samverkar. Genom att studera hälsosystemet i Zambia under coronapandemin syftar projektet till att bättre förstå hur den privata, vinstdrivande sjukvården bidrar till hälsosystemets resiliens när hälsosystemet svarar på en chock. Förändringar i sjukvården inom både offentliga och privata vårdgivare under COVID-19 kommer att identifieras och studeras med hjälp av data från vårdgivarna och semi-strukturerade intervjuer. En social nätverksanalys och intervjuer med berörda parter kommer att användas för att bedöma samverkan och utbyte mellan privata och offentliga vårdgivare under coronapandemin. Fokusgruppsdiskussioner och intervjuer kommer att genomföras med vanliga medborgare för att bättre förstå hur förtroendet för privat jämfört med offentlig sjukvård påverkats under COVID-19. Genom att studera den privata, vinstdrivande sjukvårdens roll i att bygga resiliens i hälsosystem kan bidra till att identifiera sätt att förbättra samarbetet mellan den offentliga och privata vårdsektorn. Detta kan i sin tur bidra till att skapa resiliens och stärka hälsosystemets förmåga att motstå framtida chocker.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Malaria förblir ett av de stora globala hälsoproblemen med hög sjuklighet och dödlighet särskilt hos barn i Afrika söder om Sahara. Ett effektivt vaccin behövs för att bekämpa och utrota malaria på sikt. Utmaningen med att utveckla effektiva vaccin mot malaria är att parasiten har stor genetisk variabilitet och att immuniteten är stamspecifik. Dessutom behöver skyddet kunna upprätthållas över tid. Individer som bor i endemiska områden utvecklar, efter upprepade infektioner, immunitet som skyddar mot all bli sjuk vid när de smittas med malariaparasiter. Antikroppar är viktiga i detta skydd. En ökad förståelse för hur denna naturliga immunitet utvecklas och bibehålls och hur antikroppar skyddar mot olika varianter av parasitantigen behövs för att vägleda vaccinutvecklingen. Syftet med detta projekt är att studera hur immuniteten mot malaria utvecklas, med fokus på variabla parasitantigenen och upprätthållande av immunitet. Den genetiska mångfalden av variabla antigen kommer att studeras i olika geografiska områden med en ny sekvenseringsmetod. Vidare kommer vi att utrycka antigen som vi kommer att använda för analyser av antikropps- och minnessvar efter malariainfektion och studera hur dessa korrelerar till skydd mot malaria. Studierna kommer att utföras i Kenya och Tanzania där barn och vuxna följs över tid med avseende på malariainfektioner, och även på resenärer behandlade för malaria i Sverige. Projektet bygger på samarbeten med forskargrupper i Kenya och Tanzania och gemensamma doktorander. Projektet förväntas bidra till utveckling av ett effektivt multikomponentvaccin mot malaria.</narrative>
      <narrative>Malaria remains a major global health problem with high morbidity and mortality in children in Sub-Saharan Africa. An efficacious vaccine is urgently needed. Vaccine design is challenged by difficulties in identifying the specific antigens against which protective antibodies are directed. Given the extensive diversity of many parasite antigens, immunity is believed to require an antibody repertoire against multiple antigen variants. The aim of this project is to improve the understanding the naturally acquired immunity to malaria, focusing on antigen diversity and maintenance of immunity. The project will explore antigen diversity focusing on polymorphic merozoite surface proteins, in relation to antibody and memory B cell responses and their role in protection. A newly developed sequencing method will allow characterization of antigen diversity across geographical areas, and design of a peptide microarray and recombinant antigens that will be used to investigate the breadth, magnitude and cross-reactivity of antibody responses. Memory B cell responses will be assessed using a newly developed multiplex B cell FluoroSpot method. Studies are performed in longitudinal cohort in Kenya and Tanzania, as well as travelers treated for malaria in Sweden. The project builds on close collaboration between researchers Kenya, Tanzania and Sweden and involves joint PhD students. The overall goal is to contribute to the development of an efficacious multicomponent vaccine against malaria.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main objective of this  Sustainable Energy Engineerind Doctoral program (SEED) is to develop capacities of PhD researchers for complex developmental challenges and solving them with holistic and innovative system solutions; make them competent to work in multidisciplinary research to address the complex developmental societal challenges. The focus will be on bridging doctoral research and educational activities among the partnering universities in fields related with food, water, energy, sustainable production and consumption and  climate change while closely addressing issues of gender and poverty. It will run for 4 years with 3 intakes of 6 PhD students per year and the contents will be organized such that it can be recognized in the existing local PhD programs, enabling the students to complete their doctoral training within the ordinary time frame, yet with an added global flavor. Each intake has a 1,5-year program with an initial 4-month mobility period in Sweden followed by a period at the home university with on-line courses within the GDP. Also mandatory participation in the webinar series and continued online collaboration with research peers which has been established during the mobility period. This proposed Graduate Doctoral Program is thus focused on how interdisciplinary research in sustainability of energy systems is essential in the transformation  in low-income countries, creating an interdisciplinary addressing of  the transformation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Forskarskola inom Hållbar EnergiteknikEnergi är motorn för ekonomisk tillväxt och människors välbefinnande. Konventionell energianvändning såsom fossila bränslen/olja och biomassa har dock satt press på den naturliga miljön och ekosystemtjänsterna. Energisystem är sammanflätade med naturliga (mark, vatten, klimat), mänskliga (beteendemässiga, medvetenhet och preferenser) och politiska (politik och institutioner) system. Dessutom har energisystem påverkan på alla aspekter av hållbar utveckling inklusive livsmedelsproduktion, vattenförbrukning, socioekonomisk utveckling och, i vidare mening, rättvisa och jämställdhetsfrågor. Kvinnor, barn och utsatta människor är mer mottagliga för de lokala (luftföroreningar) och globala (klimatförändringarna) effekterna i låg- och medelinkomstländer.På grund av överflöd och ohållbar utvinning av knappa naturresurser och deras växande miljömässiga, ekonomiska och sociala konsekvenser finns det ett brådskande behov av omvandlingen av en linjär "take-make-consume-throw" ekonomimodell. Därför behöver vi ett tvärvetenskapligt tillvägagångssätt för att hantera den hållbara omvandlingen. Nya forskare bör utbildas inom området cirkulär ekonomi och hållbar energiteknik, vilket kan ge flera fördelar såsom minskad miljöbelastning, förbättrad försörjningssäkerhet av råvaror och ökad konkurrenskraft, resurseffektivitet, innovation, ekonomisk tillväxt och skapande av arbetstillfällen. Det finns dessutom flera utmaningar som kapacitetsuppbyggnad och tekniköverföring, investeringar och ekonomisk konkurrenskraft, politiska instrument och marknadsskapande samt konsumentbeteende, affärsmodeller för innovation och energistyrning.Forskarskolan inom Hållbar Energiteknik (SEED - Sustainable Energy Engineerind Doctoral program) är en konkret grund för teknisk transformation, socio-teknisk innovation, kapacitetsuppbyggnad och kunskapsöverföring inom hållbar energiteknik. Målen för hållbar utveckling i agenda 2020 är utgångspunkt. En samarbetsplattform som skapats genom skolan ska bli en referens när det gäller att sammanfläta innovation, vetenskap och politik och övergångar mot ekonomisk tillväxt med låg koldioxidresistens i låg- och medelinkomstländer.Doktorandskolan ska ge följande mätbara effekter:Nätverk och överföring av spetskunskap inom cirkulär ekonomi och hållbar energiteknik.Bidra till att strukturera doktorandutbildningen i låg- och medelinkomstländer genom att stärka kapaciteten.Tillämpning av tvärvetenskapligt tillvägagångssätt såsom jämställdhetsintegrering, jämställdhet och social rättvisa i energiforskningFörstärka svensk forskning av högsta kvalitet med särskild relevans för hållbar transformation i Nepal, Bolivia och Indien.Etablera ett konsortium av tvärvetenskapliga unga forskare i låginkomst-, medelinkomst- och höginkomstländer.Förbereda unga forskare att ta upp nya globala utmaningar med hjälp av en ny forskningsstrategi.Partneruniversiteten är KTH, Lunds universitet (LU) Linnéuniversitetet (LNU), Universidad Mayor de San Simón (UMSS, Bolivia), TERI University (New Delhi, Indien) och Kathmandu University (KU, Katmandu, Nepal) . Programmet kommer att fokusera på att överbrygga doktorandforskningen och utbildningsverksamheten bland de samarbetsuniversitet inom jordbruk (SDG 3), Vatten (SDG 6) och energi (SDG 7), Klimatförändringar (SDG 13) som tar upp nära övergripande frågor om Kön (SDG 5) och fattigdom (SDG 1).Programmet erbjuder fyra tvärvetenskapliga kurser, dvs. a) hållbarhet och utvärdering av politiken, (b) innovation och socioteknisk övergång, (c) energisystem och cirkulär ekonomi, (d) samverkansbedömning och global klimatagenda, och en sommarskola om ämnet kön, katastrof och klimatrisk - gemensamt organiserat av KTH, LNU och LU. Vi kommer att använda en hybridmodell för undervisning och interaktiv inlärningsplattform för handledning / mentorskap med doktorander. Projektet pågår i 48 månader och leds av KTH Royal Institute of Technology i Stockholm.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Forskarskola inom Hållbar EnergiteknikEnergi är motorn för ekonomisk tillväxt och människors välbefinnande. Konventionell energianvändning såsom fossila bränslen/olja och biomassa har dock satt press på den naturliga miljön och ekosystemtjänsterna. Energisystem är sammanflätade med naturliga (mark, vatten, klimat), mänskliga (beteendemässiga, medvetenhet och preferenser) och politiska (politik och institutioner) system. Dessutom har energisystem påverkan på alla aspekter av hållbar utveckling inklusive livsmedelsproduktion, vattenförbrukning, socioekonomisk utveckling och, i vidare mening, rättvisa och jämställdhetsfrågor. Kvinnor, barn och utsatta människor är mer mottagliga för de lokala (luftföroreningar) och globala (klimatförändringarna) effekterna i låg- och medelinkomstländer.På grund av överflöd och ohållbar utvinning av knappa naturresurser och deras växande miljömässiga, ekonomiska och sociala konsekvenser finns det ett brådskande behov av omvandlingen av en linjär "take-make-consume-throw" ekonomimodell. Därför behöver vi ett tvärvetenskapligt tillvägagångssätt för att hantera den hållbara omvandlingen. Nya forskare bör utbildas inom området cirkulär ekonomi och hållbar energiteknik, vilket kan ge flera fördelar såsom minskad miljöbelastning, förbättrad försörjningssäkerhet av råvaror och ökad konkurrenskraft, resurseffektivitet, innovation, ekonomisk tillväxt och skapande av arbetstillfällen. Det finns dessutom flera utmaningar som kapacitetsuppbyggnad och tekniköverföring, investeringar och ekonomisk konkurrenskraft, politiska instrument och marknadsskapande samt konsumentbeteende, affärsmodeller för innovation och energistyrning.Forskarskolan inom Hållbar Energiteknik (SEED - Sustainable Energy Engineerind Doctoral program) är en konkret grund för teknisk transformation, socio-teknisk innovation, kapacitetsuppbyggnad och kunskapsöverföring inom hållbar energiteknik. Målen för hållbar utveckling i agenda 2020 är utgångspunkt. En samarbetsplattform som skapats genom skolan ska bli en referens när det gäller att sammanfläta innovation, vetenskap och politik och övergångar mot ekonomisk tillväxt med låg koldioxidresistens i låg- och medelinkomstländer.Doktorandskolan ska ge följande mätbara effekter:Nätverk och överföring av spetskunskap inom cirkulär ekonomi och hållbar energiteknik.Bidra till att strukturera doktorandutbildningen i låg- och medelinkomstländer genom att stärka kapaciteten.Tillämpning av tvärvetenskapligt tillvägagångssätt såsom jämställdhetsintegrering, jämställdhet och social rättvisa i energiforskningFörstärka svensk forskning av högsta kvalitet med särskild relevans för hållbar transformation i Nepal, Bolivia och Indien.Etablera ett konsortium av tvärvetenskapliga unga forskare i låginkomst-, medelinkomst- och höginkomstländer.Förbereda unga forskare att ta upp nya globala utmaningar med hjälp av en ny forskningsstrategi.Partneruniversiteten är KTH, Lunds universitet (LU) Linnéuniversitetet (LNU), Universidad Mayor de San Simón (UMSS, Bolivia), TERI University (New Delhi, Indien) och Kathmandu University (KU, Katmandu, Nepal) . Programmet kommer att fokusera på att överbrygga doktorandforskningen och utbildningsverksamheten bland de samarbetsuniversitet inom jordbruk (SDG 3), Vatten (SDG 6) och energi (SDG 7), Klimatförändringar (SDG 13) som tar upp nära övergripande frågor om Kön (SDG 5) och fattigdom (SDG 1).Programmet erbjuder fyra tvärvetenskapliga kurser, dvs. a) hållbarhet och utvärdering av politiken, (b) innovation och socioteknisk övergång, (c) energisystem och cirkulär ekonomi, (d) samverkansbedömning och global klimatagenda, och en sommarskola om ämnet kön, katastrof och klimatrisk - gemensamt organiserat av KTH, LNU och LU. Vi kommer att använda en hybridmodell för undervisning och interaktiv inlärningsplattform för handledning / mentorskap med doktorander. Projektet pågår i 48 månader och leds av KTH Royal Institute of Technology i Stockholm.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main objective of this  Sustainable Energy Engineerind Doctoral program (SEED) is to develop capacities of PhD researchers for complex developmental challenges and solving them with holistic and innovative system solutions; make them competent to work in multidisciplinary research to address the complex developmental societal challenges. The focus will be on bridging doctoral research and educational activities among the partnering universities in fields related with food, water, energy, sustainable production and consumption and  climate change while closely addressing issues of gender and poverty. It will run for 4 years with 3 intakes of 6 PhD students per year and the contents will be organized such that it can be recognized in the existing local PhD programs, enabling the students to complete their doctoral training within the ordinary time frame, yet with an added global flavor. Each intake has a 1,5-year program with an initial 4-month mobility period in Sweden followed by a period at the home university with on-line courses within the GDP. Also mandatory participation in the webinar series and continued online collaboration with research peers which has been established during the mobility period. This proposed Graduate Doctoral Program is thus focused on how interdisciplinary research in sustainability of energy systems is essential in the transformation  in low-income countries, creating an interdisciplinary addressing of  the transformation.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Social ansvarsskyldighet avser civilsamhällets och medborgarnas förmåga att hålla offentliga tjänstemän och myndigheter ansvariga för tillhandahållande av tjänster, inklusive hälso- och sjukvård. Social ansvarsskyldighet har framstått som ett viktigt medel för att stärka samhällsdeltagande och system, och som en nyckellänk mellan medborgare och tillhandahållande av offentliga tjänster. Specifikt inom hälso- och sjukvårdssystem har social ansvarsskyldighet snabbt blivit accepterad som ett sätt att ta itu med hälsosystemens ineffektivitet och förbättra grundläggande servicenivå, och därigenom att bidra till att uppnå allmän hälso- och sjukvård.Tanzanias regering har sedan 2017 ytterligare överfört makt, autonomi och auktoritet för att planera, budgetera och hantera de finansiella resurserna i lokala vårdinrättningar. Lokala kommittéer som till största delen består av representanter av lokalsamhället, de så kallade ”Health Facility Governing Committees” (HGFCs) har numera en central roll när det gäller att säkerställa social ansvarsskyldighet inom det tanzaniska hälsosystemet.Det övergripande syftet med forskningsprojektet är att förstå om, hur och under vilka förhållanden informerade och kompetenta HGFCs stärker socialt ansvarsskyldighet.Syftet kommer att uppnås med hjälp av deltagande metoder (soft systems methodology) för att engagera berörda (medlemmar av HFGC, managers, hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal, lokala ledare) att: 1) kartlägga och analysera utmaningar och möjligheter med den pågående decentraliseringsreformen; 2) utveckla en orsaksteori som föreslår en plan för att stärka HFGC i linje med de roller som beskrivs i den nuvarande policyn; 3) testa orsaksteorin genom att utveckla en handlingsplan; 4) förfina orsaksteorin genom flera cykler av deltagande lärande och slutligen 5) föreslå rekommendationer för att styra processer och åtgärder för att stärka den sociala ansvarsskyldigheten i det tanzaniska hälsosystemet.Detta forskningsprojekt kommer att anta en samhällsbaserad deltagardriven realistisk utvärdering. Detta tillvägagångssätt är relevant eftersom social ansvarsskyldighet genom HFGCs arbete innefattar flera aktörer inom hälso- och sjukvårdssystemet samt det lokala samhället.Denna forskning bygger vidare på ett pågående forskningsprojekt, finansierat av MRC (UK), mellan University of Dar es Salaam, Hälsoministeriet (Regional Administration and Local Government (PORALG)) i Tanzania och Umeå universitet i Sverige som syftar till att bättre förstå hur och om decentraliserade lokala myndigheter använder möjligheter med decentraliseringen för att stärka hälsosystemet. Preliminära resultat av vårt forskningssamarbete visar att vårdinrättningar (sjukhus, vårdcentraler och apotek) nu har fått ett stort beslutsutrymme för att identifiera prioriteringar, planering, budgetering och hantering av ekonomiska resurser. Det finns dock uppenbara variationer och utmaningar när det gäller att utnyttja det ökade beslutsutrymmen och stärka ansvarsskyldigheten. Vår forskning pekar på behovet av att diskutera och engagera de inblandade för att reflektera över det ramverk inom vilket HFGC agerar, inklusive kommittéernas roller, funktioner och styrning för att stärka deras roll.Studien kommer att bidra till att fylla kunskapsluckan om vilka mekanismer som främjar social ansvarsskyldighet i lokala hälsosystem. Kunskap inom detta område är avgörande för för att effektivt stärka HFGCs i Tanzania och liknande kontexter. Projektet kommer också att bidra till att främja utvecklingen av realistisk utvärderingsmetodik genom att ge möjlighet att utforska möjligheter och begränsningarna i ett deltagande tillvägagångssätt. Detta projekt ger verkliga möjligheter till handlingsinlärning och nära interaktioner mellan forskare, beslutsfattare och praktiker.</narrative>
      <narrative>Social accountability is important for improving the delivery of health services and empower citizens. The government of Tanzania has since 2017 further transferred authority to plan, budget and manage financial resources to the health facilities. Health facility governing committees (HFGCs) have therefore got a pivotal role in ensuring social accountability. While HFGCs serve as bridges between health facilities and their communities, efforts need to be made to reinforce their capacity. This project therefore aims to understand if, how, and under what conditions informed and competent (HFGC) improve social accountability. This will be achieved by using a participatory approach to realist evaluation, engaging members of the HFGCs, health managers and providers and community leaders to: 1) map challenges and opportunities of the current reform; 2) develop an initial programme theory that proposes a plan to strengthen the role of the HFGCs; 3) test the programme theory by developing a plan of actions; 4) refine the programme theory through multiple cycles of participatory learning and finally 5) propose a set of recommendations to guide processes to strengthen social accountability in the Tanzanian health system. This project is part of an ongoing strong collaboration between University of Dar es Saalam, and Umeå University providing true opportunities for action learning and close interactions between researchers, decision makers and practitioners.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Social accountability is important for improving the delivery of health services and empower citizens. The government of Tanzania has since 2017 further transferred authority to plan, budget and manage financial resources to the health facilities. Health facility governing committees (HFGCs) have therefore got a pivotal role in ensuring social accountability. While HFGCs serve as bridges between health facilities and their communities, efforts need to be made to reinforce their capacity. This project therefore aims to understand if, how, and under what conditions informed and competent (HFGC) improve social accountability. This will be achieved by using a participatory approach to realist evaluation, engaging members of the HFGCs, health managers and providers and community leaders to: 1) map challenges and opportunities of the current reform; 2) develop an initial programme theory that proposes a plan to strengthen the role of the HFGCs; 3) test the programme theory by developing a plan of actions; 4) refine the programme theory through multiple cycles of participatory learning and finally 5) propose a set of recommendations to guide processes to strengthen social accountability in the Tanzanian health system. This project is part of an ongoing strong collaboration between University of Dar es Saalam, and Umeå University providing true opportunities for action learning and close interactions between researchers, decision makers and practitioners.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Identifying molecular signals in the female genital tract mucosa that determine susceptibility to sexually transmitted infections</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiering av molekylära signaler i genitalslemhinnan hos kvinnor som avgör känslighet för sexuellt överförbara infektioner</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sexuellt överförbara infektioner är förknippade med en hög sjuklighet och dödlighet i låginkomstländer. Konsekvenserna av sådana infektioner kan medföra svåra komplikationer för kvinnors och mäns sexuella och reproduktiva hälsa. Diagnostiska tester, profylax och behandling av könssjukdomar är mycket begränsade i låginkomstländer. Ett av de mest signifikanta korrelaten av ökad känslighet för dessa infektioner hos kvinnor är att vara koloniserad med en polymikrobiell anaerob genitalflora. För att begränsa de negativa konsekvenserna av könssjukdomar finns ett stort globalt behov av att utveckla både förebyggande och behandlande interventioner mot dessa infektioner. Vi kommer i detta projekt att identifiera molekylära mekanismer som är associerade med känslighet för könssjukdomar och på det sättet skapa en grund för läkemedelsutveckling eller andra typer av interventioner. Vävnadsbiopsier från livmoderhalstappen från afrikanska kvinnor kommer att kartläggas för RNA-expressionsmönster och relateras till mikroflorans komposition. RNA-expressionen kommer att analyseras med helt nya molekylära tekniker som möjliggör lokalisering av genuttrycket med mycket hög upplösning till subcellulär nivå i genitalepitelet och dess submukosa. Detta är speciellt relevant då samma molekylära signal kan ge ökad motståndskraft mot infektioner när den uttrycks i den övre delen av epitelet medans samma signal kan skada mukosabarriären i den nedre delen av epitelet. Exempel på detta är vissa antimikrobiella peptider som kan neutralisera mikrober när de uttrycks av epitelceller och utsöndras i genitalsekretet. När de istället uttrycks av exempelvis makrofager och neutrofiler inne i vävnaden orsakas inflammation och vävnadsskada. Efter kartläggning av genuttryck och lokalisation i vävnadsbiopsierna från kvinnor med olika mikrobiomkompositioner så kommer dessa upptäckter att valideras i en experimentell vävnadsmodell. Vävnadsmodellen består av små livmoderhalstappsbiopsier som kan bevaras i vävnadskultur upp till två veckor i laboratoriemiljö. Som evidens för kopplingen mellan de identifierade molekylära signalerna och känsligheten för könssjukdomar så kan dessa vävnadskulturer utsättas för experimentella infektioner.  Kvinnors genitala mikroflora är tyvärr relativt motståndskraftig mot de interventioner vi har tillgång till i dagsläget. Att identifiera nya sätt att förstärka genitalslemhinnan och påverka mikrofloran skulle ha stor betydelse för att begränsa de allvarliga konsekvenserna av sexuellt överförbara infektioner i ett globalt perspektiv.
Män och kvinnor skiljer sig åt i sin känslighet för sexuellt överförbara infektioner (STI). Medan den aktuella studien är fokuserad på molekylära mekanismer för mottaglighet för sexuellt överförbara sjukdomar i den kvinnliga genitala slemhinnan, har vi tidigare studerat liknande mekanismer i den manliga genitala slemhinnan (penisförhud och preputiala sekret). Sedan dess har vi förbättrat våra tekniska plattformar och kan nu utföra mer avancerade djupstudier av molekylära mekanismer i slemhinnevävnad. Ett nytt projekt har initierats av oss med samarbetspartners i Uganda för att utforska den manliga genitala slemhinnan med dessa nya metoder. Förhoppningsvis kan detta lägga till kompletterande data för att förklara varför män och kvinnor skiljer sig i känslighet för sexuellt överförbara sjukdomar.</narrative>
      <narrative>The impact of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) on sexual and reproductive health in resource-limited settings is profound. To limit the high mortality and morbidity caused by STIs there is an urgent need to develop preventive and therapeutic interventions against these infections. One of the most significant correlates of increased susceptibility to STIs in women is being colonized with a polymicrobial anaerobic cervicovaginal microbiome. During 2022-2024, we aim to identify mechanisms of host susceptibility to STIs that can inform us on preventive measures as well as drug targets. Genital tissue samples from African women being colonized with a non-optimal (STI-risk associated) microbiome will be compared to samples representing a healthy Lactobacillus-dominated microbiome. Gene expression patterns in the samples associated to the various microbiome compositions will be unravelled by spatial transcriptomics and in situ sequencing. This discovery phase will be followed by validation of the gene expression patterns in an ex vivo genital tissue explant model. As a proof-of-concept for the link between the identified molecular mechanisms and susceptibility to STIs, tissue explants representing various microbiome compositions will be challenged with infectious virus isolates. Strengthening the genital epithelial barrier as well as modulating signaling pathways and immune functions with novel compounds would be important advances to prevent and treat STIs.
Men and women differ in their susceptibility to sexually transmitted infections (STIs). While the present study is focused on molecular mechanisms of susceptibility to STIs in the female genital mucosa, we have previously studied similar mechanisms in the male genital mucosa (penile foreskin and preputial secretions). Since then we have improved our technical platforms and can now perform more advanced indepth studies on molecular mechanisms in mucosal tissue. A new project has been initiated by us with collaborators in Uganda to explore the male genital mucosa using these novel methods. Hopefully this can add complementary data to explain why men and women differ in the susceptibility to STIs.</narrative>
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Men and women differ in their susceptibility to sexually transmitted infections (STIs). While the present study is focused on molecular mechanisms of susceptibility to STIs in the female genital mucosa, we have previously studied similar mechanisms in the male genital mucosa (penile foreskin and preputial secretions). Since then we have improved our technical platforms and can now perform more advanced indepth studies on molecular mechanisms in mucosal tissue. A new project has been initiated by us with collaborators in Uganda to explore the male genital mucosa using these novel methods. Hopefully this can add complementary data to explain why men and women differ in the susceptibility to STIs.</narrative>
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Män och kvinnor skiljer sig åt i sin känslighet för sexuellt överförbara infektioner (STI). Medan den aktuella studien är fokuserad på molekylära mekanismer för mottaglighet för sexuellt överförbara sjukdomar i den kvinnliga genitala slemhinnan, har vi tidigare studerat liknande mekanismer i den manliga genitala slemhinnan (penisförhud och preputiala sekret). Sedan dess har vi förbättrat våra tekniska plattformar och kan nu utföra mer avancerade djupstudier av molekylära mekanismer i slemhinnevävnad. Ett nytt projekt har initierats av oss med samarbetspartners i Uganda för att utforska den manliga genitala slemhinnan med dessa nya metoder. Förhoppningsvis kan detta lägga till kompletterande data för att förklara varför män och kvinnor skiljer sig i känslighet för sexuellt överförbara sjukdomar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>One of the pressing challenges facing the world is the impact of increasing global temperatures and water shortage on human health and productivity, driven by both climate change and population expansion. Heat stress is an occupational hazard that negatively affects productivity while also increasing accident rates and the risk of acute heat illnesses. Also, there is accumulating evidence that repeated heat stress may lead to chronic kidney disease, which poses high socioeconomic costs to individuals, families, and health systems.Manual outdoor workers in LMIC hot climates are at high risk for heat stress. Quantification of external heat and physical workload which generates metabolic heat is a prerequisite for better understanding of relations between heat stress and health. In this network occupational health researchers in southern Africa will interact with researchers with experience from occupational heat stress studies with a focus on kidney disease in Mesoamerican sugarcane workers. Theoretical and practical training in methods for heat stress assessment in occupational studies will be provided through a series of workshops.A proposal for a study in the sugarcane industry in southern Africa is a planned end-of-project activity, together with knowledge dissemination to a wider audience. Better understanding of the burden heat stress places on production and health systems in LMIC countries is important to ensure that adequate resources for mitigation are dedicated.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stigande temperaturer, extrema väderhändelser och vattenbrist  är redan en realitet i många länder med redan varmt klimat, vilket påverkar människors hälsa och produktivitet. Särskilt utsatta för skadlig värmestress är de som arbetar i en hög omgivningstemperatur samtidigt som de utför ett tungt muskelarbete som genererar ökad kroppstemperatur. Om samtidigt tillgången på vatten är begränsad ökar risken för vätskebrist under arbetsdagen. Hög värmestress kan orsaka värmeslag, akuta njurskador och ökar risken för olyckor. Det finns också mycket som talar för att upprepad värmestress kan ge upphov till kronisk njursjukdom. Detta har man sett t ex bland sockerarbetare i Mellanamerika, där en epidemi av njursjukdom har orsakat stora påfrestningar för de drabbade och deras familjer, i lokalsamhället och för hälso-och sjukvården.När man ska studera hälsoeffekter av arbetsrelaterad värmestress är det nödvändigt att kunna mäta både omgivningstemperaturer och arbetstyngd. I detta SRL-nätverk kommer forskare med stor erfarenhet från studier av värmestress och njursjukdom bland sockerarbetare i Mellanamerika att dela med sig av sina erfarenheter till kollegor från södra Afrika. Teoretisk och praktisk utbildning i olika metoder för att mäta temperaturer och arbetstyngd på arbetsplatser ges i en serie workshops. Deltagarna ska sedan själva genomföra egna arbetsplatsundersökningar vars erfarenheter  och resultat sedan diskuteras. Vidare introduceras ett internationellt protokoll för jämförande epidemiologiska studier av njurfunktion i befolkningsgrupper.Under projekttiden ska medsökande och medarbetare i projektet också skriva ett utkast till en större studie i sockerindustrin i södra Afrika. Liksom i Mellanamerika är sockerproduktionen en viktig del i de nationella ekonomierna, med fortsatt stor omfattning av manuellt arbete även under pågående mekanisering. Jämförande studier från olika länder med delvis olika klimatförhållanden och i olika befolkningar kommer att ge viktig information för att kunna förstå de sannolikt mångfacetterade bakomliggande orsakerna till denna njursjukdom.Hög värmestress finns inte enbart inom industriellt jordbruksarbete. Tungt och varmt underjordsarbete i gruvor och byggnads- och anläggningsarbete är andra exempel, där många migrantarbetare drabbas av ohälsa. Arbetsplatsinterventioner för att minska värmestress för arbetare är därför angelägna. Grundläggande lokal kunskap  om effekter av värmestress på hälsa och produktion behövs för att detta ska kunna implementeras. Kunskapsspridning till nationella intressenter ingår därför också i projektets målsättning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>One of the pressing challenges facing the world is the impact of increasing global temperatures and water shortage on human health and productivity, driven by both climate change and population expansion. Heat stress is an occupational hazard that negatively affects productivity while also increasing accident rates and the risk of acute heat illnesses. Also, there is accumulating evidence that repeated heat stress may lead to chronic kidney disease, which poses high socioeconomic costs to individuals, families, and health systems.Manual outdoor workers in LMIC hot climates are at high risk for heat stress. Quantification of external heat and physical workload which generates metabolic heat is a prerequisite for better understanding of relations between heat stress and health. In this network occupational health researchers in southern Africa will interact with researchers with experience from occupational heat stress studies with a focus on kidney disease in Mesoamerican sugarcane workers. Theoretical and practical training in methods for heat stress assessment in occupational studies will be provided through a series of workshops.A proposal for a study in the sugarcane industry in southern Africa is a planned end-of-project activity, together with knowledge dissemination to a wider audience. Better understanding of the burden heat stress places on production and health systems in LMIC countries is important to ensure that adequate resources for mitigation are dedicated.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stigande temperaturer, extrema väderhändelser och vattenbrist  är redan en realitet i många länder med redan varmt klimat, vilket påverkar människors hälsa och produktivitet. Särskilt utsatta för skadlig värmestress är de som arbetar i en hög omgivningstemperatur samtidigt som de utför ett tungt muskelarbete som genererar ökad kroppstemperatur. Om samtidigt tillgången på vatten är begränsad ökar risken för vätskebrist under arbetsdagen. Hög värmestress kan orsaka värmeslag, akuta njurskador och ökar risken för olyckor. Det finns också mycket som talar för att upprepad värmestress kan ge upphov till kronisk njursjukdom. Detta har man sett t ex bland sockerarbetare i Mellanamerika, där en epidemi av njursjukdom har orsakat stora påfrestningar för de drabbade och deras familjer, i lokalsamhället och för hälso-och sjukvården.När man ska studera hälsoeffekter av arbetsrelaterad värmestress är det nödvändigt att kunna mäta både omgivningstemperaturer och arbetstyngd. I detta SRL-nätverk kommer forskare med stor erfarenhet från studier av värmestress och njursjukdom bland sockerarbetare i Mellanamerika att dela med sig av sina erfarenheter till kollegor från södra Afrika. Teoretisk och praktisk utbildning i olika metoder för att mäta temperaturer och arbetstyngd på arbetsplatser ges i en serie workshops. Deltagarna ska sedan själva genomföra egna arbetsplatsundersökningar vars erfarenheter  och resultat sedan diskuteras. Vidare introduceras ett internationellt protokoll för jämförande epidemiologiska studier av njurfunktion i befolkningsgrupper.Under projekttiden ska medsökande och medarbetare i projektet också skriva ett utkast till en större studie i sockerindustrin i södra Afrika. Liksom i Mellanamerika är sockerproduktionen en viktig del i de nationella ekonomierna, med fortsatt stor omfattning av manuellt arbete även under pågående mekanisering. Jämförande studier från olika länder med delvis olika klimatförhållanden och i olika befolkningar kommer att ge viktig information för att kunna förstå de sannolikt mångfacetterade bakomliggande orsakerna till denna njursjukdom.Hög värmestress finns inte enbart inom industriellt jordbruksarbete. Tungt och varmt underjordsarbete i gruvor och byggnads- och anläggningsarbete är andra exempel, där många migrantarbetare drabbas av ohälsa. Arbetsplatsinterventioner för att minska värmestress för arbetare är därför angelägna. Grundläggande lokal kunskap  om effekter av värmestress på hälsa och produktion behövs för att detta ska kunna implementeras. Kunskapsspridning till nationella intressenter ingår därför också i projektets målsättning.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative>Climate change is implicated in the spread of vibriosis, a group of diseases caused by Vibrio bacteria. Due to rising temperatures, the climate suitability for Vibrio has increased worldwide, with ecosystem-wide impacts on humans and animals. However, in addition to the direct stimulation of Vibrio growth, the changing climate affects other ecosystem components, such as bloom-forming cyanobacteria, that provide habitat and mediate Vibrio persistence in the so-called ecological reservoirs. In such systems, the infiltration of vibrios to groundwater is more likely, and additional pressures, e.g., plastic pollution, accelerate the spread of these bacteria.We propose to develop a framework for the assessment of Vibrio ecological reservoirs and to apply this framework for predicting the diversity and load of Vibrio in ecosystems with regular cyanobacteria blooms. A team of ecologists, microbiologists, chemists, and hydrologists will explore the role of cyanobacteria-driven Vibrio propagation across the freshwater and brackish systems in the Baltic region and Africa. We will also link Vibrio communities in the surface waters to those in groundwater, and evaluate how plastic litter and water use behavior of humans may affect Vibrio persistence in countries with water scarcity. Our findings will contribute to capacity building for microbiological monitoring in developing countries and the development of ecosystem-based management of water resources in Africa.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Klimatrelaterade infektionssjukdomar utgör stora utmaningar för hälsoorganisationer runt om i världen. Vibrios är ett av de mest slående exempel på nya (mänskliga) sjukdomar som är kopplade till klimatförändringar. Vibrio är temperaturkänsliga bakterier i marina system, som vanligen förekommer tillsammans  med kitinösa planktonorganismer. Utöver kolera-orsakande Vibrios (t ex vissa stammar av Vibrio cholera) kan omkring ett dussin Vibrio-arter orsaka  sjukdomar, kända som vibrios. Vibrios är en orsak till flera hundra tusen sjukdomar varje år världen över, med V. vulnificus och V. parahaemolyticus som huvudorsaken  till sjukdomar orsakade av konsumtion av skaldjur och fisk. Det finns tusentals stammar av Vibrio. Dessutom förekommer nya infektions varianter som ursprungligen härrör från godartade stammar. Dessa nya infektionsvarianter kan ha utvecklats under så kort tid som 25 år. Stigande temperaturer och förändringar i salthalt har gynnat olika Vibrio stammar som ökat under de senaste decennierna världen över, med ekosystemomfattande påverkan på människor och djur. Förutom den direkta effekten på Vibrio-tillväxten påverkar det förändrade klimatet Vibrios ekologiska miktohabitat eller s.k. ekologiska reservoarer (t ex, algkolonier, kräftdjur, ytvatten och grundvatten) och påverkar således dess överföring till människor. Också, användning av plastvattenbehållare och förorening med plastskräp är andra ekologiska reservoarer av Vibrio som kommer att undersökas. Det finns  emellertid begränsad kunskap  om hur förändringar i temperatur och planktonsamhällen påverkar dynamiken hos sjukdomsframkallande Vibrio-stammar, och nya förebyggande strategier behövs.Vi kommer att utveckla ett ramverk för utvärdering av ekologiska reservoarer för vibrios och undersöka förekomst av Vibrio i områden med framväxande vibrios - Östersjön och flera afrikanska sjöar med omfattande cyanobakterieblomningar. Ett team av ekologer, mikrobiologer, kemister och hydrologer kommer att utforska hur cyanobakterieblomningar kan skapa ekologiska reservoarer av vibrios. Med hjälp av metagenomiska och kemiska metoder kommer vi att bedöma hur planktonsammansättning och ffa cyanobakterier påverkar förekomst av patogena och icke-patogena vibrios. Denna information kommer att kopplas till långtidsfallstudierna i Östersjöregionen och utveckling av vibrios i djurplanktonpopulationer under cyanobakterieblomningar. Vi kommer också att utveckla Vibrio-övervakningsmetoden med hjälp av genetiska verktyg. Projekt resultatet kommer att förbättra förståelsen av Vibrios ekologiska interaktioner samt spridningsvektorer, och nuvarande praxis för förebyggande av vibrios.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Climate change is implicated in the spread of vibriosis, a group of diseases caused by Vibrio bacteria. Due to rising temperatures, the climate suitability for Vibrio has increased worldwide, with ecosystem-wide impacts on humans and animals. However, in addition to the direct stimulation of Vibrio growth, the changing climate affects other ecosystem components, such as bloom-forming cyanobacteria, that provide habitat and mediate Vibrio persistence in the so-called ecological reservoirs. In such systems, the infiltration of vibrios to groundwater is more likely, and additional pressures, e.g., plastic pollution, accelerate the spread of these bacteria.We propose to develop a framework for the assessment of Vibrio ecological reservoirs and to apply this framework for predicting the diversity and load of Vibrio in ecosystems with regular cyanobacteria blooms. A team of ecologists, microbiologists, chemists, and hydrologists will explore the role of cyanobacteria-driven Vibrio propagation across the freshwater and brackish systems in the Baltic region and Africa. We will also link Vibrio communities in the surface waters to those in groundwater, and evaluate how plastic litter and water use behavior of humans may affect Vibrio persistence in countries with water scarcity. Our findings will contribute to capacity building for microbiological monitoring in developing countries and the development of ecosystem-based management of water resources in Africa.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Klimatrelaterade infektionssjukdomar utgör stora utmaningar för hälsoorganisationer runt om i världen. Vibrios är ett av de mest slående exempel på nya (mänskliga) sjukdomar som är kopplade till klimatförändringar. Vibrio är temperaturkänsliga bakterier i marina system, som vanligen förekommer tillsammans  med kitinösa planktonorganismer. Utöver kolera-orsakande Vibrios (t ex vissa stammar av Vibrio cholera) kan omkring ett dussin Vibrio-arter orsaka  sjukdomar, kända som vibrios. Vibrios är en orsak till flera hundra tusen sjukdomar varje år världen över, med V. vulnificus och V. parahaemolyticus som huvudorsaken  till sjukdomar orsakade av konsumtion av skaldjur och fisk. Det finns tusentals stammar av Vibrio. Dessutom förekommer nya infektions varianter som ursprungligen härrör från godartade stammar. Dessa nya infektionsvarianter kan ha utvecklats under så kort tid som 25 år. Stigande temperaturer och förändringar i salthalt har gynnat olika Vibrio stammar som ökat under de senaste decennierna världen över, med ekosystemomfattande påverkan på människor och djur. Förutom den direkta effekten på Vibrio-tillväxten påverkar det förändrade klimatet Vibrios ekologiska miktohabitat eller s.k. ekologiska reservoarer (t ex, algkolonier, kräftdjur, ytvatten och grundvatten) och påverkar således dess överföring till människor. Också, användning av plastvattenbehållare och förorening med plastskräp är andra ekologiska reservoarer av Vibrio som kommer att undersökas. Det finns  emellertid begränsad kunskap  om hur förändringar i temperatur och planktonsamhällen påverkar dynamiken hos sjukdomsframkallande Vibrio-stammar, och nya förebyggande strategier behövs.Vi kommer att utveckla ett ramverk för utvärdering av ekologiska reservoarer för vibrios och undersöka förekomst av Vibrio i områden med framväxande vibrios - Östersjön och flera afrikanska sjöar med omfattande cyanobakterieblomningar. Ett team av ekologer, mikrobiologer, kemister och hydrologer kommer att utforska hur cyanobakterieblomningar kan skapa ekologiska reservoarer av vibrios. Med hjälp av metagenomiska och kemiska metoder kommer vi att bedöma hur planktonsammansättning och ffa cyanobakterier påverkar förekomst av patogena och icke-patogena vibrios. Denna information kommer att kopplas till långtidsfallstudierna i Östersjöregionen och utveckling av vibrios i djurplanktonpopulationer under cyanobakterieblomningar. Vi kommer också att utveckla Vibrio-övervakningsmetoden med hjälp av genetiska verktyg. Projekt resultatet kommer att förbättra förståelsen av Vibrios ekologiska interaktioner samt spridningsvektorer, och nuvarande praxis för förebyggande av vibrios.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This proposal focuses on ´integrated urban planning for sustainable communities´ in East Africa targeting urban contexts in Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda. It seeks mutually beneficial North-South-South research collaboration in the thematic areas of sustainable urban mobility, housing, and urban form. The contextualized issues are inequality in transport and housing mechanisms, high levels of pollution due to fossil fuel dependence, and poverty due to poor economic integration of communities in the urban fabric.The research questions include: 1) How can integrated urban planning in East Africa contribute to sustainable communities through equitable transport, housing, and urban form mechanisms?, 2) What strategies can be explored to decrease pollution and fossil fuel dependence in transport and housing? , 3) How can integrated planning contribute to better livelihoods through local economic activities, linked to housing and mobility? The collaboration will develop a joint research project to study the problem areas described above. Operational aspects of the collaboration will consist of creating synergies in research and teaching, joint thematic workshops engaging relevant stakeholders, pilot activities in selected urban areas to test ideas, and dissemination of knowledge gained.The expected impact is strengthened research collaboration, innovation through pilot testing, and knowledge dissemination through joint publications.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The overall goal of this research project is to promote applied research and knowledge in sustainable urban mobility, housing development, and urban form, with a focus on practical and socio-spatial problems in everyday life. The purpose is to contribute to research and development in East Africa based on the use of tested and proven research methods developed at the collaborating universities. It is a joint application developed by researchers at the Department of Spatial Planning, BTH; School of the Built Environment, University of Nairobi, Kenya; Department of Transportation, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; and Center of Excellence in Transportation Planning, Technology and Logistics, University of Rwanda, Rwanda.These universities want to build a common research and innovation environment for collaboration and exchange in both academic and applied research areas and which will include senior researchers and doctoral students. Initially, the research group will organize joint research seminars, workshops and pilot projects to test ideas, concepts and programs that result from workshops, field studies and seminar activities. The collaboration aims to develop research in the field of integrated urban planning for sustainable communities and with a focus on mobility, housing development and urban form.Thematic seminars and workshops will form the basis for the planned pilot projects to test concepts that show alternative paths to sustainable mobility and accessibility, enhanced civic participation in community planning, democratic and equal housing, slum upgrades, poverty reduction and social inclusion. Workshops will be organized in the major cities of the participating countries and involve researchers from participating universities, representatives of local public and private stakeholders.The purpose of the pilot projects, which will be carried out in the cities of Nairobi / Kisumu, Dar es Salaam and Kigali, is to test ideas and models for mobility in these cities, for decontamination and development of slums, for promotion and walking and cyclists, and to test programs and models for the development of local plans and regulations for the protection and improvement of natural environments and green areas, as well as water spaces and parks. The participating universities have good conditions and long experience of collaboration with local planning and development authorities and organizations, especially in targeted efforts to apply new innovations to promote public transport, non-motorized transport such as pedestrians, cycle paths and mobility using electricity and renewable energy . . In low-income areas, supply and accessibility to public services are limited by inconsistent, inefficient, fragmented and segregated urban form. A joint research and development platform will be used to develop and test improved spatial structure and organization that enables and promotes access to basic functions and services such as water supply, stormwater drainage, sewerage, lighting and street life. In addition to the workshops organized in the cooperating countries, two seminars are planned in Karlskrona, one in the middle and one at the end of the project period. The seminars will partly aim to inform about the experiences of Swedish urban planning with a focus on housing and traffic planning, and partly offer a broad forum for evaluation of the research group´s activities in East Africa and, prepare the area and focus for the joint research application submitted to Sida at the end of the project period.The results of the activities carried out in East Africa during the project period, including workshops, pilot projects and interactions with the participating organizations, will be compiled into a project report to present and discuss with invited key researchers and stakeholders at the second seminar in Karlskrona .</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The overall goal of this research project is to promote applied research and knowledge in sustainable urban mobility, housing development, and urban form, with a focus on practical and socio-spatial problems in everyday life. The purpose is to contribute to research and development in East Africa based on the use of tested and proven research methods developed at the collaborating universities. It is a joint application developed by researchers at the Department of Spatial Planning, BTH; School of the Built Environment, University of Nairobi, Kenya; Department of Transportation, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; and Center of Excellence in Transportation Planning, Technology and Logistics, University of Rwanda, Rwanda.These universities want to build a common research and innovation environment for collaboration and exchange in both academic and applied research areas and which will include senior researchers and doctoral students. Initially, the research group will organize joint research seminars, workshops and pilot projects to test ideas, concepts and programs that result from workshops, field studies and seminar activities. The collaboration aims to develop research in the field of integrated urban planning for sustainable communities and with a focus on mobility, housing development and urban form.Thematic seminars and workshops will form the basis for the planned pilot projects to test concepts that show alternative paths to sustainable mobility and accessibility, enhanced civic participation in community planning, democratic and equal housing, slum upgrades, poverty reduction and social inclusion. Workshops will be organized in the major cities of the participating countries and involve researchers from participating universities, representatives of local public and private stakeholders.The purpose of the pilot projects, which will be carried out in the cities of Nairobi / Kisumu, Dar es Salaam and Kigali, is to test ideas and models for mobility in these cities, for decontamination and development of slums, for promotion and walking and cyclists, and to test programs and models for the development of local plans and regulations for the protection and improvement of natural environments and green areas, as well as water spaces and parks. The participating universities have good conditions and long experience of collaboration with local planning and development authorities and organizations, especially in targeted efforts to apply new innovations to promote public transport, non-motorized transport such as pedestrians, cycle paths and mobility using electricity and renewable energy . . In low-income areas, supply and accessibility to public services are limited by inconsistent, inefficient, fragmented and segregated urban form. A joint research and development platform will be used to develop and test improved spatial structure and organization that enables and promotes access to basic functions and services such as water supply, stormwater drainage, sewerage, lighting and street life. In addition to the workshops organized in the cooperating countries, two seminars are planned in Karlskrona, one in the middle and one at the end of the project period. The seminars will partly aim to inform about the experiences of Swedish urban planning with a focus on housing and traffic planning, and partly offer a broad forum for evaluation of the research group´s activities in East Africa and, prepare the area and focus for the joint research application submitted to Sida at the end of the project period.The results of the activities carried out in East Africa during the project period, including workshops, pilot projects and interactions with the participating organizations, will be compiled into a project report to present and discuss with invited key researchers and stakeholders at the second seminar in Karlskrona .</narrative>
      <narrative>This proposal focuses on ´integrated urban planning for sustainable communities´ in East Africa targeting urban contexts in Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda. It seeks mutually beneficial North-South-South research collaboration in the thematic areas of sustainable urban mobility, housing, and urban form. The contextualized issues are inequality in transport and housing mechanisms, high levels of pollution due to fossil fuel dependence, and poverty due to poor economic integration of communities in the urban fabric.The research questions include: 1) How can integrated urban planning in East Africa contribute to sustainable communities through equitable transport, housing, and urban form mechanisms?, 2) What strategies can be explored to decrease pollution and fossil fuel dependence in transport and housing? , 3) How can integrated planning contribute to better livelihoods through local economic activities, linked to housing and mobility? The collaboration will develop a joint research project to study the problem areas described above. Operational aspects of the collaboration will consist of creating synergies in research and teaching, joint thematic workshops engaging relevant stakeholders, pilot activities in selected urban areas to test ideas, and dissemination of knowledge gained.The expected impact is strengthened research collaboration, innovation through pilot testing, and knowledge dissemination through joint publications.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This proposal focuses on ´integrated urban planning for sustainable communities´ in East Africa targeting urban contexts in Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda. It seeks mutually beneficial North-South-South research collaboration in the thematic areas of sustainable urban mobility, housing, and urban form. The contextualized issues are inequality in transport and housing mechanisms, high levels of pollution due to fossil fuel dependence, and poverty due to poor economic integration of communities in the urban fabric.The research questions include: 1) How can integrated urban planning in East Africa contribute to sustainable communities through equitable transport, housing, and urban form mechanisms?, 2) What strategies can be explored to decrease pollution and fossil fuel dependence in transport and housing? , 3) How can integrated planning contribute to better livelihoods through local economic activities, linked to housing and mobility? The collaboration will develop a joint research project to study the problem areas described above. Operational aspects of the collaboration will consist of creating synergies in research and teaching, joint thematic workshops engaging relevant stakeholders, pilot activities in selected urban areas to test ideas, and dissemination of knowledge gained.The expected impact is strengthened research collaboration, innovation through pilot testing, and knowledge dissemination through joint publications.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The overall goal of this research project is to promote applied research and knowledge in sustainable urban mobility, housing development, and urban form, with a focus on practical and socio-spatial problems in everyday life. The purpose is to contribute to research and development in East Africa based on the use of tested and proven research methods developed at the collaborating universities. It is a joint application developed by researchers at the Department of Spatial Planning, BTH; School of the Built Environment, University of Nairobi, Kenya; Department of Transportation, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; and Center of Excellence in Transportation Planning, Technology and Logistics, University of Rwanda, Rwanda.These universities want to build a common research and innovation environment for collaboration and exchange in both academic and applied research areas and which will include senior researchers and doctoral students. Initially, the research group will organize joint research seminars, workshops and pilot projects to test ideas, concepts and programs that result from workshops, field studies and seminar activities. The collaboration aims to develop research in the field of integrated urban planning for sustainable communities and with a focus on mobility, housing development and urban form.Thematic seminars and workshops will form the basis for the planned pilot projects to test concepts that show alternative paths to sustainable mobility and accessibility, enhanced civic participation in community planning, democratic and equal housing, slum upgrades, poverty reduction and social inclusion. Workshops will be organized in the major cities of the participating countries and involve researchers from participating universities, representatives of local public and private stakeholders.The purpose of the pilot projects, which will be carried out in the cities of Nairobi / Kisumu, Dar es Salaam and Kigali, is to test ideas and models for mobility in these cities, for decontamination and development of slums, for promotion and walking and cyclists, and to test programs and models for the development of local plans and regulations for the protection and improvement of natural environments and green areas, as well as water spaces and parks. The participating universities have good conditions and long experience of collaboration with local planning and development authorities and organizations, especially in targeted efforts to apply new innovations to promote public transport, non-motorized transport such as pedestrians, cycle paths and mobility using electricity and renewable energy . . In low-income areas, supply and accessibility to public services are limited by inconsistent, inefficient, fragmented and segregated urban form. A joint research and development platform will be used to develop and test improved spatial structure and organization that enables and promotes access to basic functions and services such as water supply, stormwater drainage, sewerage, lighting and street life. In addition to the workshops organized in the cooperating countries, two seminars are planned in Karlskrona, one in the middle and one at the end of the project period. The seminars will partly aim to inform about the experiences of Swedish urban planning with a focus on housing and traffic planning, and partly offer a broad forum for evaluation of the research group´s activities in East Africa and, prepare the area and focus for the joint research application submitted to Sida at the end of the project period.The results of the activities carried out in East Africa during the project period, including workshops, pilot projects and interactions with the participating organizations, will be compiled into a project report to present and discuss with invited key researchers and stakeholders at the second seminar in Karlskrona .</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Länka svensk, nepalesisk och indonesisk kapacitet för att utforma effektiva och jämlika sociala nätverksinterventioner för hälso- och fattigdo</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet är interdisciplinärt och har sin hemvist i hälso- och utvecklingsforskning, med särskilt fokus på sociala nätverksinsatser för hälso- och fattigdomsbekämpning. Ett grundläggande antagande i forskning om sociala nätverk är att individer inte agerar isolerat utan är verkar i nätverk av relationer och interaktioner. Tidigare forskning visar på samband mellan sociala nätverk och hälsa. Icke desto mindre har lite forskning fokuserat på kunskapsluckor inom detta område i låg och medelinkomstländer (LMIC). Endast cirka 10% av alla hälsorelaterade sociala nätverksstudier härrör från LMIC. SNI-LINKS utgår ifrån antagandet att ett socialt nätverk skapar ett informellt skyddsnät som är ovärderligt för hälsa och välbefinnande i resurssvaga miljöer, där det formella skyddsnätet ofta är relativt svagt. Då sociala närverk är kopplade till makronivåer och tidigare forskning framför allt kommer ifrån höginkomstländer (HIC) är det dock fortfarande oklart om de samband mellan sociala nätverk och hälsa som framkommit är universella och starka nog för att styra interventioner och (hälso-) politiska beslut i LMIC. SNI-LINKS ser också relationers betydelse för fattigdom dvs. fattigdom levs, hanteras, förhandlas och reproduceras i relationer med andra. Frågan om sociala nätverk hjälper till att hantera - eller fly - fattigdom förblir komplex. SNI-LINKS kommer att använda två nya koncept för att studera sambandet mellan sociala nätverk, hälsa och fattigdom. Ett mer holistiskt perspektiv på fattigdom har införts genom begreppet ”precarity”. ”Precarity” går längre än den strukturella förklaringsmodellen till fattigdom och hänvisar till osäkerhet i samband med global ekonomisk och social förändring. Specifikt kommer SNI-LINKS att utforska ”precarity” i förhållande till mat och hälsovård. En nyligen föreslagen ”research agenda for networked lives” presenterade begreppet ”tie activation” som hjälper till att förstå beslut om vem man skall hjälpa, när man skall hjälpa till, hur man bäst kan hjälpa till och om man överhuvudtaget skall hjälpa. SNI-LINKS grundar sig på tidigare forskningserfarenheter från medlemmarna och syftar till att undersöka två hälsoproblem - tuberkulos (TBC) och undernäring - ur ett ”precarity” perspektiv som bygger på den förklarande kraften av nätverk på mesonivå. TBC och undernäring utgör stora folkhälsoutmaningar i både Nepal och Indonesien. Covid-19-pandemin har också påverkat sociala nätverk negativt. Människors fysiska och psykiska hälsa har försämrats och har påverkat utsatta och fattigare grupper oproportionerligt. Både tuberkulos och undernäring har nått oroande nivåer under pandemin i både Nepal och Indonesien, vilket förklaras till stor del av att tillgången till mat och hälso- och sjukvård har påverkats negativt. SNI-LINKS syftar till att stärka medlemmarnas kapacitet och kompetens inom forskning om sociala nätverk för att informera om utformningen av framtida sociala nätverksinterventioner i Nepal och Indonesien. TBC och undernäring hänger ihop och det är därför viktigt att studera både särskilda sociala nätverk för tuberkulospatienter och lokala nätverk för att säkra mat. De specifika forskningsfrågorna, som kommer att undersökas genom formativa forskningsaktiviteter är följande:- Vilka är de vanliga strukturella, funktionella och kvalitetsrelaterade egenskaperna hos tuberkulospatienters sociala nätverk samt hos nätverk som används av medlemmar i lokalsamhället?- Hur aktiveras och används dessa nätverk när det finns speciella behov (dvs behov av tillgång till vård, behov av att säkra mat)?Dessa frågor kommer att utforskas genom en serie seminarier och workshops samt med hjälp av mindre fältaktiviteter. Partners består av HERD International och Ministry of Health and Population, Nepal; Department of Public Health, Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia; Indonesien; och Institutionen för epidemiologi och global hälsa, Umeå universitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>This proposal is situated at the interdisciplinary crossroads of health and development research, with specific focus on social network interventions for health and poverty reduction. Social network research is critically underutilized in many LMICs. As such, social networks remain poorly understood determinants of health and poverty outcomes and developing interventions remains a persisting challenge. The purpose of the SNI-LINKS Network is to link together expertise and infrastructures of Swedish, Nepalese, and Indonesian partners to strengthen their individual, organizational and inter-organizational research capacities and competencies in network research to inform effective, efficient and equitable social network interventions. Taking a dual perspective on tuberculosis and malnutrition – which represent major public health challenges in Nepal and Indonesia, SNI-LINKS aims to investigate the relationship between networks and precarity, i.e. healthcare and food insecurity, and to refine the processes through which network ties are activated in times of needs, i.e. facilitating pathways into treatment, utilizing food sharing networks. This will be explored through a series of seminars and workshops aided by formative research activities. Partners comprise of HERD International and the Ministry of Health and Population, Nepal; the Department of Public Health, Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia; and the Department of Epidemiology and Global Health, Umeå University, Sweden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This proposal is situated at the interdisciplinary crossroads of health and development research, with specific focus on social network interventions for health and poverty reduction. Social network research is critically underutilized in many LMICs. As such, social networks remain poorly understood determinants of health and poverty outcomes and developing interventions remains a persisting challenge. The purpose of the SNI-LINKS Network is to link together expertise and infrastructures of Swedish, Nepalese, and Indonesian partners to strengthen their individual, organizational and inter-organizational research capacities and competencies in network research to inform effective, efficient and equitable social network interventions. Taking a dual perspective on tuberculosis and malnutrition – which represent major public health challenges in Nepal and Indonesia, SNI-LINKS aims to investigate the relationship between networks and precarity, i.e. healthcare and food insecurity, and to refine the processes through which network ties are activated in times of needs, i.e. facilitating pathways into treatment, utilizing food sharing networks. This will be explored through a series of seminars and workshops aided by formative research activities. Partners comprise of HERD International and the Ministry of Health and Population, Nepal; the Department of Public Health, Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia; and the Department of Epidemiology and Global Health, Umeå University, Sweden.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet är interdisciplinärt och har sin hemvist i hälso- och utvecklingsforskning, med särskilt fokus på sociala nätverksinsatser för hälso- och fattigdomsbekämpning. Ett grundläggande antagande i forskning om sociala nätverk är att individer inte agerar isolerat utan är verkar i nätverk av relationer och interaktioner. Tidigare forskning visar på samband mellan sociala nätverk och hälsa. Icke desto mindre har lite forskning fokuserat på kunskapsluckor inom detta område i låg och medelinkomstländer (LMIC). Endast cirka 10% av alla hälsorelaterade sociala nätverksstudier härrör från LMIC. SNI-LINKS utgår ifrån antagandet att ett socialt nätverk skapar ett informellt skyddsnät som är ovärderligt för hälsa och välbefinnande i resurssvaga miljöer, där det formella skyddsnätet ofta är relativt svagt. Då sociala närverk är kopplade till makronivåer och tidigare forskning framför allt kommer ifrån höginkomstländer (HIC) är det dock fortfarande oklart om de samband mellan sociala nätverk och hälsa som framkommit är universella och starka nog för att styra interventioner och (hälso-) politiska beslut i LMIC. SNI-LINKS ser också relationers betydelse för fattigdom dvs. fattigdom levs, hanteras, förhandlas och reproduceras i relationer med andra. Frågan om sociala nätverk hjälper till att hantera - eller fly - fattigdom förblir komplex. SNI-LINKS kommer att använda två nya koncept för att studera sambandet mellan sociala nätverk, hälsa och fattigdom. Ett mer holistiskt perspektiv på fattigdom har införts genom begreppet ”precarity”. ”Precarity” går längre än den strukturella förklaringsmodellen till fattigdom och hänvisar till osäkerhet i samband med global ekonomisk och social förändring. Specifikt kommer SNI-LINKS att utforska ”precarity” i förhållande till mat och hälsovård. En nyligen föreslagen ”research agenda for networked lives” presenterade begreppet ”tie activation” som hjälper till att förstå beslut om vem man skall hjälpa, när man skall hjälpa till, hur man bäst kan hjälpa till och om man överhuvudtaget skall hjälpa. SNI-LINKS grundar sig på tidigare forskningserfarenheter från medlemmarna och syftar till att undersöka två hälsoproblem - tuberkulos (TBC) och undernäring - ur ett ”precarity” perspektiv som bygger på den förklarande kraften av nätverk på mesonivå. TBC och undernäring utgör stora folkhälsoutmaningar i både Nepal och Indonesien. Covid-19-pandemin har också påverkat sociala nätverk negativt. Människors fysiska och psykiska hälsa har försämrats och har påverkat utsatta och fattigare grupper oproportionerligt. Både tuberkulos och undernäring har nått oroande nivåer under pandemin i både Nepal och Indonesien, vilket förklaras till stor del av att tillgången till mat och hälso- och sjukvård har påverkats negativt. SNI-LINKS syftar till att stärka medlemmarnas kapacitet och kompetens inom forskning om sociala nätverk för att informera om utformningen av framtida sociala nätverksinterventioner i Nepal och Indonesien. TBC och undernäring hänger ihop och det är därför viktigt att studera både särskilda sociala nätverk för tuberkulospatienter och lokala nätverk för att säkra mat. De specifika forskningsfrågorna, som kommer att undersökas genom formativa forskningsaktiviteter är följande:- Vilka är de vanliga strukturella, funktionella och kvalitetsrelaterade egenskaperna hos tuberkulospatienters sociala nätverk samt hos nätverk som används av medlemmar i lokalsamhället?- Hur aktiveras och används dessa nätverk när det finns speciella behov (dvs behov av tillgång till vård, behov av att säkra mat)?Dessa frågor kommer att utforskas genom en serie seminarier och workshops samt med hjälp av mindre fältaktiviteter. Partners består av HERD International och Ministry of Health and Population, Nepal; Department of Public Health, Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia; Indonesien; och Institutionen för epidemiologi och global hälsa, Umeå universitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Towards land equality? Exploring how cancelled land deals affect smallholder farmers’ land access and livelihoods in Eastern Africa</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En mer jämlik fördelning av mark? En studie av hur avbrutna jordbruksinvesteringar påverkar småbönders marktillgång och livsuppehälle i Östafr</narrative>
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      <narrative>The world is facing an unprecedented land inequality, not least in Africa where smallholder farmers lose land to private corporations. Land is the basis for smallholder farmers’ livelihoods. In addition, African smallholder farmers produce a major share of the continent’s food. Thus, the unequal land distribution is a major obstacle to food security and poverty eradication. It is also a major obstacle to building sustainable societies in general.                                                     Our research on large-scale agro-investments in Tanzania shows that there is an unexplored phenomenon that could contribute to a more equal land distribution: since the early 2000’s many such investments have been cancelled and millions of hectares of land have been left uncultivated. Studying the effects of such cancelled land deals is urgent since they seem to affect smallholders’ land access and livelihoods negatively but also seem to offer opportunities to redistribute land to smallholders. The aim of this project is to explore how cancelled land deals affect smallholders’ land access and livelihoods in Tanzania.The project will provide recommendations on how development policy and global sustainability standards better can support smallholders when land is redistributed, and better mitigate negative impacts of cancelled development projects. This is urgent since Covid-19 causes many cancelled projects when development funds are re-allocated to handling the pandemic.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I dag råder en aldrig tidigare skådad ojämlikhet vad gäller fördelningen av mark, inte minst i Afrika där fattiga småbönder kontinuerligt förlorar mark till eliter och privata bolag. Mark utgör basen för småbönders livsuppehälle – för jordbruksproduktion och betesdjur, men även för insamlandet av livsnödvändiga naturresurser. Småbönder står dessutom för huvuddelen av Afrikas matproduktion. Den ojämlika fördelningen av mark sätter därför både fattigdomsbekämpning och livsmedelssäkerhet på spel. Lösningar för att främja en mer jämlik fördelning av mark behövs, men är svåra att hitta. Vår tidigare forskning visar dock att det finns ett outforskat fenomen som kan bidra till en mer jämlik fördelning av mark på Afrikas landsbygd: ett stort antal storskaliga jordbruksinvesteringar för biobränsle- och matproduktion som initierats de senaste åren, har avbrutits då de inte startat någon produktion eller gått i konkurs. För att ge plats åt dessa tänkta jordbruksinvesteringar har stora arealer mark, som ofta användes av småbönder, hyrts ut eller sålts till privata företag. Med starkt stöd från regeringar, biståndsorgan och utvecklingsbanker har totalt 45 miljoner hektar i Afrika (en yta motsvarande Sveriges areal) avsatts för sådan produktion, med förväntningar på ökad livsmedelsproduktion, arbetstillfällen och fattigdomsbekämpning. Svenska biståndsmyndigheten Sida har bidragit  till denna agenda genom att bland annat finansiera ett svenskt sockerrörsprojekt i Tanzania. När projekten avbryts ligger dock marken ofta obrukad och minst 12 miljoner hektar mark uppskattas ha blivit övergiven på detta sätt. Eftersom mark är starkt förknippat med ekonomisk vinning och politiskt inflytande finns det många konkurrerande intressen för övergiven mark. Marken kan läggas under statlig kontroll eller överföras till andra intressenter, men det finns flera rapporter om att marken i vissa fall omfördelas tillbaka till småbönderna. Forskningen på operativa storskaliga jordbruksinvesteringar som nått full produktion har hittills exploderat, men studier på effekterna av avbrutna investeringar är sällsynta. Forskning i Tanzania visar att studier på avbrutna jordbruksinvesteringar är viktiga då de verkar ha betydande negativa effekter för lokalbefolkningen, inte minst avsevärd markförlust och försämrat livsuppehälle. Däremot verkar avbrutna jordbruksinvesteringar även erbjuda en unik möjlighet att omfördela mark till småbönder och därmed bidra till ökad matsäkerhet, stabilitet och fattigdomsbekämpning på Afrikas landsbygd.Projektets syfte är att förstå effekterna av avbrutna storskaliga jordbruksprojekt på marktillgång och livsuppehälle för småbönder  i Tanzania. Genom att studera sex avbrutna investeringar och tillämpa access-teori och ramverk om social rättvisa ska projektet öka kunskapen om vem som får rättigheter och tillgång till mark när stora jordbruksprojekt avbryts och hur detta påverkar småbönders livsuppehälle. Det kommer att bidra med kunskap om vems intressen som har inflytande i beslut kring markfördelning och hur dessa kan ske mer jämlikt. Avslutningsvis ska forskningen bidra med rekommendationer om hur biståndspolicy och globala hållbarhetsstandards kan förbättras för att i) bättre stödja småbrukare när omfördelning av mark sker, och ii) bättre förutsäga och hantera negativa effekter av avbrutna utvecklingsprojekt, något som är särskilt brådskande då Covid-pandemin orsakar många avbrutna utvecklingsprojekt när resurser omfördelas för att hantera pandemins effekter. En mer jämlik fördelning av mark är även betydelsefull för möjligheten att bygga stabila och hållbara samhällen i stort, genom att påverka frågor såsom politiskt inflytande, konflikter och migration. Hur marken fördelas är därmed en högrelevant fråga för flera av de globala hållbarhetsmålen, såsom ’avskaffa fattigdomen’, ’avskaffa hunger och uppnå en tryggad livsmedelsförsörjning’ och ’bygga fredliga och inkluderande samhällen’.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I dag råder en aldrig tidigare skådad ojämlikhet vad gäller fördelningen av mark, inte minst i Afrika där fattiga småbönder kontinuerligt förlorar mark till eliter och privata bolag. Mark utgör basen för småbönders livsuppehälle – för jordbruksproduktion och betesdjur, men även för insamlandet av livsnödvändiga naturresurser. Småbönder står dessutom för huvuddelen av Afrikas matproduktion. Den ojämlika fördelningen av mark sätter därför både fattigdomsbekämpning och livsmedelssäkerhet på spel. Lösningar för att främja en mer jämlik fördelning av mark behövs, men är svåra att hitta. Vår tidigare forskning visar dock att det finns ett outforskat fenomen som kan bidra till en mer jämlik fördelning av mark på Afrikas landsbygd: ett stort antal storskaliga jordbruksinvesteringar för biobränsle- och matproduktion som initierats de senaste åren, har avbrutits då de inte startat någon produktion eller gått i konkurs. För att ge plats åt dessa tänkta jordbruksinvesteringar har stora arealer mark, som ofta användes av småbönder, hyrts ut eller sålts till privata företag. Med starkt stöd från regeringar, biståndsorgan och utvecklingsbanker har totalt 45 miljoner hektar i Afrika (en yta motsvarande Sveriges areal) avsatts för sådan produktion, med förväntningar på ökad livsmedelsproduktion, arbetstillfällen och fattigdomsbekämpning. Svenska biståndsmyndigheten Sida har bidragit  till denna agenda genom att bland annat finansiera ett svenskt sockerrörsprojekt i Tanzania. När projekten avbryts ligger dock marken ofta obrukad och minst 12 miljoner hektar mark uppskattas ha blivit övergiven på detta sätt. Eftersom mark är starkt förknippat med ekonomisk vinning och politiskt inflytande finns det många konkurrerande intressen för övergiven mark. Marken kan läggas under statlig kontroll eller överföras till andra intressenter, men det finns flera rapporter om att marken i vissa fall omfördelas tillbaka till småbönderna. Forskningen på operativa storskaliga jordbruksinvesteringar som nått full produktion har hittills exploderat, men studier på effekterna av avbrutna investeringar är sällsynta. Forskning i Tanzania visar att studier på avbrutna jordbruksinvesteringar är viktiga då de verkar ha betydande negativa effekter för lokalbefolkningen, inte minst avsevärd markförlust och försämrat livsuppehälle. Däremot verkar avbrutna jordbruksinvesteringar även erbjuda en unik möjlighet att omfördela mark till småbönder och därmed bidra till ökad matsäkerhet, stabilitet och fattigdomsbekämpning på Afrikas landsbygd.Projektets syfte är att förstå effekterna av avbrutna storskaliga jordbruksprojekt på marktillgång och livsuppehälle för småbönder  i Tanzania. Genom att studera sex avbrutna investeringar och tillämpa access-teori och ramverk om social rättvisa ska projektet öka kunskapen om vem som får rättigheter och tillgång till mark när stora jordbruksprojekt avbryts och hur detta påverkar småbönders livsuppehälle. Det kommer att bidra med kunskap om vems intressen som har inflytande i beslut kring markfördelning och hur dessa kan ske mer jämlikt. Avslutningsvis ska forskningen bidra med rekommendationer om hur biståndspolicy och globala hållbarhetsstandards kan förbättras för att i) bättre stödja småbrukare när omfördelning av mark sker, och ii) bättre förutsäga och hantera negativa effekter av avbrutna utvecklingsprojekt, något som är särskilt brådskande då Covid-pandemin orsakar många avbrutna utvecklingsprojekt när resurser omfördelas för att hantera pandemins effekter. En mer jämlik fördelning av mark är även betydelsefull för möjligheten att bygga stabila och hållbara samhällen i stort, genom att påverka frågor såsom politiskt inflytande, konflikter och migration. Hur marken fördelas är därmed en högrelevant fråga för flera av de globala hållbarhetsmålen, såsom ’avskaffa fattigdomen’, ’avskaffa hunger och uppnå en tryggad livsmedelsförsörjning’ och ’bygga fredliga och inkluderande samhällen’.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kontantöverföringsprogram når mer än 700 miljoner personer i låg-och medelinkomstländer. Afrika söder om Sahara har erfarit en stor ökning av kontantöverföringsprogram. År 2014 använde 40 länder ovillkorade kontantöverföringar som en del av sina sociala skyddssystem. Studier som utvärderar effekterna av kontantöverföringsprogram har dokumenterat positiva effekter på många områden, inklusive tillräcklig tillgång till näringsrik mat, skolgång, barnarbete, barnhälsa och livsmedelsförsörjning. Nyligen har kontantöverföringsprogram också förespråkats som viktiga för att mildra effekterna av COVID-19 och skydda dem som drabbas hårdast av viruset eller de restriktioner som det medför.Föräldrarna är viktiga för att fastställa de investeringar som är avgörande för barnets utveckling, från beteendet under graviditeten (t ex alkoholkonsumtion och våld) till matning, läsning, lek och användandet av utbildnings- och hälsotjänster. I många låg- och medelinkomstländer så får många barn inte den omvårdnad som krävs för att de ska uppfylla sin utvecklingspotential. Kontantöverföringsprogram bygger på föreställningen om att omvårdnaden kollapsar under svåra omständigheter som förorsakats av extrem fattigdom (t ex osäkerhet vad gäller mat, familjestress) och att tillhandahållandet av kontanter kan hjälpa till att förbättra dessa omständigheter. Det förblir emellertid osäkert huruvida det är mer effektivt att erhålla en kontantöverföring än att erhålla information om omvårdnad genom ett föräldraskapsprogram. Tidigare studier har visat att kontantöverföringsprogram är effektiva när det gäller att förbättra barns näringsintag och utveckling och att föräldraskapsprogram är effektiva för att förbättra andra utfall så som språk och kognitiv utveckling. Bevisen är emellertid spridda över tid, sektorer och sammanhang, vilket gör det svårt att jämföra de två typerna av program. I den här studien kommer vi att utforma den första randomiserade kontrollerade studien (RCT) som möjliggör en välgrundad jämförelse av ett ovillkorat kontantöverföringsprogram och ett föräldraskapsprogram. Båda programmen kommer att genomföras i en och samma region i Tanzania, stödja barn i samma ålder (med början innan barnets födelse) och med exakt samma frekvens.En avsevärd del av kontantöverföringsprogrammet riktar sig till kvinnor, speciellt i frågor som rör barn. Argumentet för detta är att det är mer sannolikt att kvinnor spenderar pengarna på sina barn och därför kommer barnen att få det bättre än om fokus låg på männen. Bevisen för detta argument är knappa. I den här studien kommer vi att slumpartat ge kontantöverföringen till antingen modern eller fadern i hushållet vilket gör det möjligt för oss att ge mer bevis i denna fråga. Vidare kommer den s k RCT:n att vara en del av en existerande nationellt representativ studie vilket ger oss en unik möjlighet att generalisera våra rön till regioner utanför studieområdet och att använda resultaten för att bedöma den relativa kostnadseffektiviteten i att rikta sig mot kvinnor respektive män i större skala.Ett annat skäl varför kontantöverföringsprogram riktar sig mot kvinnor är föreställningen att det ökar kvinnornas kontroll över familjens resurser vilket i sin tur ökar deras bemyndigande och leder till större jämlikhet mellan könen. Rönen avslöjar ett blandat budskap, ofta till följd av att det är komplicerat att mäta kvinnors bemyndigande inom familjen. Vi kommer att tillhandahålla nya mått på kvinnors bemyndigande och testa huruvida kontantöverföringsprogram påverkar dessa mått och i vilka aspekter.Våld mellan intima partner har visat sig minska efter en kontantöverföring. Det finns emellertid stora luckor i förståelsen av sambandet mellan kontantöverföringsprogram och våld inom hushållet. Framförallt så är de flesta studier baserade på data från Latinamerika och det finns en dålig förståelse för mekanismerna. Vi kommer att tillhandahålla bevis från ett afrikanskt land och studera mekanismerna ytterligare.</narrative>
      <narrative>Cash transfers (CTs) are important tools in fighting extreme poverty and promoting child development. Many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) rely on CTs in their national social protection systems, reaching more than 700 million people. CTs are often targeting mothers in order to promote child development and gender equality. However, there are significant knowledge gaps on the link between CTs and child development as well as gender equality: we lack evidence on the cost-effectiveness of CTs relative to parenting programs and on the importance of choosing the mother or the father as the recipient. In this project, we will leverage the new state-of-the-art research infrastructure of an ongoing nationally representative longitudinal study in Tanzania. The ongoing study includes an RCT with a parenting program. This project will implement an unconditional cash transfer (UCT) to 800 households in which we randomize whether mothers or fathers receive the transfer. This will i) allow us to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a UCT program and compare it to that of a parenting program that is comparable in timing, setting, and the age of the target child and ii) evaluate whether children are better off with mothers or fathers as recipients. Furthermore, we will investigate the effects of gender-targeted CTs on different domains of women’s empowerment, such as decision-making and bargaining power within the household, and on intimate partner violence.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kontantöverföringsprogram når mer än 700 miljoner personer i låg-och medelinkomstländer. Afrika söder om Sahara har erfarit en stor ökning av kontantöverföringsprogram. År 2014 använde 40 länder ovillkorade kontantöverföringar som en del av sina sociala skyddssystem. Studier som utvärderar effekterna av kontantöverföringsprogram har dokumenterat positiva effekter på många områden, inklusive tillräcklig tillgång till näringsrik mat, skolgång, barnarbete, barnhälsa och livsmedelsförsörjning. Nyligen har kontantöverföringsprogram också förespråkats som viktiga för att mildra effekterna av COVID-19 och skydda dem som drabbas hårdast av viruset eller de restriktioner som det medför.Föräldrarna är viktiga för att fastställa de investeringar som är avgörande för barnets utveckling, från beteendet under graviditeten (t ex alkoholkonsumtion och våld) till matning, läsning, lek och användandet av utbildnings- och hälsotjänster. I många låg- och medelinkomstländer så får många barn inte den omvårdnad som krävs för att de ska uppfylla sin utvecklingspotential. Kontantöverföringsprogram bygger på föreställningen om att omvårdnaden kollapsar under svåra omständigheter som förorsakats av extrem fattigdom (t ex osäkerhet vad gäller mat, familjestress) och att tillhandahållandet av kontanter kan hjälpa till att förbättra dessa omständigheter. Det förblir emellertid osäkert huruvida det är mer effektivt att erhålla en kontantöverföring än att erhålla information om omvårdnad genom ett föräldraskapsprogram. Tidigare studier har visat att kontantöverföringsprogram är effektiva när det gäller att förbättra barns näringsintag och utveckling och att föräldraskapsprogram är effektiva för att förbättra andra utfall så som språk och kognitiv utveckling. Bevisen är emellertid spridda över tid, sektorer och sammanhang, vilket gör det svårt att jämföra de två typerna av program. I den här studien kommer vi att utforma den första randomiserade kontrollerade studien (RCT) som möjliggör en välgrundad jämförelse av ett ovillkorat kontantöverföringsprogram och ett föräldraskapsprogram. Båda programmen kommer att genomföras i en och samma region i Tanzania, stödja barn i samma ålder (med början innan barnets födelse) och med exakt samma frekvens.En avsevärd del av kontantöverföringsprogrammet riktar sig till kvinnor, speciellt i frågor som rör barn. Argumentet för detta är att det är mer sannolikt att kvinnor spenderar pengarna på sina barn och därför kommer barnen att få det bättre än om fokus låg på männen. Bevisen för detta argument är knappa. I den här studien kommer vi att slumpartat ge kontantöverföringen till antingen modern eller fadern i hushållet vilket gör det möjligt för oss att ge mer bevis i denna fråga. Vidare kommer den s k RCT:n att vara en del av en existerande nationellt representativ studie vilket ger oss en unik möjlighet att generalisera våra rön till regioner utanför studieområdet och att använda resultaten för att bedöma den relativa kostnadseffektiviteten i att rikta sig mot kvinnor respektive män i större skala.Ett annat skäl varför kontantöverföringsprogram riktar sig mot kvinnor är föreställningen att det ökar kvinnornas kontroll över familjens resurser vilket i sin tur ökar deras bemyndigande och leder till större jämlikhet mellan könen. Rönen avslöjar ett blandat budskap, ofta till följd av att det är komplicerat att mäta kvinnors bemyndigande inom familjen. Vi kommer att tillhandahålla nya mått på kvinnors bemyndigande och testa huruvida kontantöverföringsprogram påverkar dessa mått och i vilka aspekter.Våld mellan intima partner har visat sig minska efter en kontantöverföring. Det finns emellertid stora luckor i förståelsen av sambandet mellan kontantöverföringsprogram och våld inom hushållet. Framförallt så är de flesta studier baserade på data från Latinamerika och det finns en dålig förståelse för mekanismerna. Vi kommer att tillhandahålla bevis från ett afrikanskt land och studera mekanismerna ytterligare.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Miombo Woodlands cover 270 million ha and is home to 100 million people in 7 countries in southern and eastern Africa. Around 90% of Tanzanians depend on some products or services from the 45 million ha of Miombo. Much of the woodland is degraded into low productivity agriculture. Due to demographic pressure and increasing demands for livestock products, grazing pressure in the Miombo is dramatically increasing in remaining forests.Too high grazing pressure reduces natural regeneration of vegetation, restricts soil C sequestration and impedes water infiltration into the soil. However, it is unknown what “too high” grazing pressure is. We will study soil carbon and water dynamics under different grazing pressure and management regimes in Miombo. Trade-offs and synergies between different production options and ecosystem services will be analysed. We will develop indicators for soil and rangeland health that will be applicable over large parts of the Miombo biome.To understand livelihood options and choices, we will connect the land use studies with gender- and generation sensitive studies of livestock keeping and social relations among pastoralists and agro-pastoralists in the Miombo.We are a group of natural and social scientists from Sweden and Tanzania in a unique position to combine environmental and socio-economic sustainability studies. Results will be of guidance to local livestock herders and to policy makers.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vi är många på klotet, vi blir allt fler, och vår medelinkomst ökar. Det leder till ökad efterfrågan på kött, mjölk och andra animaliska produkter. Hur framtidens jordbruk på ett hållbart och rättvist sätt ska kunna öka sin produktion är en av de största utmaningar mänskligheten står inför. Vi befinner oss också i en pågående klimatförändring där vikten av att våra marker binder kol får alltmer uppmärksamhet. Miombo är ett torrt skogsekosystem som dominerar Tanzania och stora delar av grannländerna. Totalt omfattar det så mycket som 270 miljoner hektar, varav 45 miljoner hektar bara i Tanzania (lika mycket som Sveriges totala landyta). Det har därmed en enorm betydelse för livsmedelsförsörjning och ekosystemtjänster, som att binda kol, i regionen.Miomboskogen ger tillgång till betesmark, ved, frukt, timmer men även möjlighet att producera träkol. En allt större befolkning använder Miomboskogen. När boskapsskötare (pastoralister) trycks undan från andra marker tvingas de till Miomboskogen med sina djur under delar av året. Det medför att den är utsatt för ett allt större tryck med ökad markförslitning, överbetning och minskad del kvarvarande skog.Syftet med detta forskningsprojekt är att hitta metoder för att förbättra och utveckla Miombo för hållbar och ökad produktion av livsmedel men även för att Miomboskogens ekosystem ska kunna vara en viktig del av livsmedelsförsörjning och ekosystemtjänster även i framtiden. Omkring 265 miljoner lantbrukare i Afrika har boskap som sin huvudsakliga, och många gånger enda, inkomstkälla. Boskap är betydelsefullt för en trygg inkomst. Ett av de största problemen för lantbrukare i torrområden är att hålla sin boskap med mat året om. Det blir än värre med längre och mer frekventa torrperioder. De senaste åren har många lantbrukare förlorat ett stort antal av sina djur då de inte haft tillräckligt med foder till dem. De redan utsatta lantbrukarfamiljerna hamnar i en svår, för att inte säga nästan omöjlig, situation. Många gånger är migration enda utvägen, vilket kan leda till konflikter. Detta är redan en verklighet för många.Men Miomboskogen har inte bara stor betydelse för pastoralister utan levererar många typer av ekosystemtjänster. Skogen har bland annat en stor potential att binda kol. Men hur mycket beror på ett flertal olika faktorer och i dagsläget finns stora kunskapsluckor för en hållbar utveckling av ekosystem som Miombo. Ett alltför högt betestryck påverkar föryngring av träd och gräs samt kolinlagring och markens vattenhållande förmåga negativt. Men vad som är ett ”för högt” betestryck och hur markerna och betet bör skötas för en uthållig produktion är dock högst oklart. För att studera utvecklingen av socio-ekonomiska och biofysiska drivkrafter som påverkar markanvändningen i Miombo måste en lång rad aspekter beaktas. Detta projekt är en unik kombination av detaljerade studier av markens kolinlagring och dynamik, vattnets dynamik i marken, betesresurser och betestryckets påverkan samt socioekonomiska förändringar. Vi kommer att angripa frågeställningarna i detta tvärvetenskapliga forskningsprojekt med forskare inom flera olika områden: markvetenskap, husdjursvetenskap, ekologi, samhällsvetenskap och ekonomi. För att besvara de frågor vi har behöver vi jobba brett och vi hoppas kunna hitta helt nya lösningar genom att samarbeta.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vår forskargrupp har utvecklat och studerat artificiell intelligens (AI) i kombination med mobil digital mikroskopi för att hitta förstadier till livmoderhalscancer tidigare hos kvinnor i resursbegränsade miljöer. Vår nyligen publicerade konceptvalideringsstudie visar att cellprovsanalyser med hjälp av AI kan uppnå en diagnostisk träffsäkerhet som ärjämförbar med analyser gjorda av experter.Den preliminära studien som gjordes i samarbete med ett sjukhus på landsbygden i Kenya och omfattade 740 kvinnor, visar att AI:ns och experternas bedömningarna var snarlika. AI:n hade 96–100 procents träffsäkerhet när det gäller att identifiera patienter med premaligna cellförändringar. Inga patienter med allvarligare, så kallade höggradiga cellförändringar fick ett falskt negativt provsvar med AI-metoden. När det gäller att identifiera prover utan cellförändringar gjorde AI:n samma bedömning som patologerna i 78–85 procent av fallen.Med vår metod kan vi mer effektivt upptäcka och behandla förstadier till livmoderhals-cancer hos kvinnor i framförallt låginkomstländer, där det råder stor brist på utbildade patologer och avancerad labbutrustning.I länder med nationella screeningprogram som syftar till att upptäcka cellförändringar i livmoderhalsen och infektioner orsakade av humant papillomvirus (HPV) har antalet fall av livmoderhalscancer sjunkit dramatiskt. Trots det väntas det globala antalet fall öka det kommande årtiondet, till stor del på grund av bristande resurser för screening och HPV-vaccinering i låginkomstländer.  Livmoderhalscancer är fortfarande den vanligaste orsaken till cancerdöd bland kvinnor i de Afrikanska länderna. Livmoderhalscancer har utöver påverkan på hälsa även stora effekter på fattigdom, utbildning och jämställdhet – som alla ingår i Förenta Nationernas globala mål för en hållbar utveckling. Många av de kvinnor som dör av livsmoderhalscancer är försörjare och vårdnadshavare av både barn och äldre För att erbjuda gynekologiska cellprovtagningar till fler kvinnor globalt behövs innovativa diagnostiska lösningar som tar hänsyn till de lokala förutsättningarna och begränsningarna.I den planerade studien ämnar vi validera den AI-baserade metoden i samarbete med Muhimbili University for Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) i Dar-es-Salaam i Tanzania.Vi ämnar samla in 1 500 cervikalutstryk från kvinnor som besöker gynekologiska mottagningar inom MUHAS universitetssjukhus upptagningsområde. Efter samtycke tas cellprover och prepareras enligt etablerad metod (Papanicolau) och digitaliseras med ett mobilt mikroskop, samt laddas upp via mobilnätet till den molnbaserade AI:n. AI:n appliceras för att känna igen olika grader av cellförändringar och metodens träffsäkerhet, tidsåtgång, kostnad per test och acceptans utvärderas. AI:ns bedömning jämförs därefter med två patologers oberoende skattning av de digitala och fysiska proverna.Vår hypotes är att metoden kan användas för att sålla bort majoriteten av cellproverna, vilket kan frigöra tid för lokala experter att granska de prover som uppvisar förändringar. Vår planerade studie görs på en större och mer diversifierad patientgrupp jämfört med den konceptvalideringsstudien och inkluderar fler prover med olika typer av cellförändringar samt biopsier med bekräftade förstadier till livmoderhalscancer.De mobilt uppkopplade mikroskopen kombinerade med AI:n kan fungera som”virtuell assistenter” och användas som stöd vid screening av livmoderhalscancer. AI-assistenten kan vara tillgänglig globalt dygnet runt och göra det möjligt för lokala experter att undersöka många fler prover. Denna metod skulle göra det möjligt för länder med begränsade resurser att tillhandahålla screeningtjänster till befolkningen, mycket mer effektivt, tillförlitligt och till betydligt lägre kostnader. Under hela projektet utvärderas möjligheter till uppskalning av diagnosplattformen med målet att uppnå hållbara lösningar för resursbegränsade miljöer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Our research group has developed and conducted proof-of-concept studies of a novel method that combines artificial intelligence (AI) and mobile digital microscopy for cell-based cervical cancer screening in resource-limited settings. The mobile microscopes are wirelessly connected via mobile networks for AI-based analysis and provide access to diagnostics where there is a lack of medical experts. We now intend to scale up the use of the new diagnostic method in the form of a validation study in Tanzania with the aim of detecting premalignant changes for the purpose of cervical cancer screening and prevention. During 2022-2023 a total of 1,500 cervical smears will be collected and digitized with mobile microscope scanners and premalignant cells detected with a deep learning algorithm. Suspected abnormal cells are verified by a pathologist and treated. In 2023-24 the method´s diagnostic accuracy, technical feasibility, cost and time per test, and acceptance of the AI method is evaluated and compared to conventional diagnostics.Throughout the project, opportunities for larger scale implementation of the diagnostic platform in East Africa are evaluated, with the ultimate goal of achieving sustainable solutions for low-resource settings.The methods have great potential to improve equitable and sustainable access to high-quality diagnostics for cervical cancer screening among women residing in low- and middle income countries, carrying the highest cervical cancer burden globally.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Our research group has developed and conducted proof-of-concept studies of a novel method that combines artificial intelligence (AI) and mobile digital microscopy for cell-based cervical cancer screening in resource-limited settings. The mobile microscopes are wirelessly connected via mobile networks for AI-based analysis and provide access to diagnostics where there is a lack of medical experts. We now intend to scale up the use of the new diagnostic method in the form of a validation study in Tanzania with the aim of detecting premalignant changes for the purpose of cervical cancer screening and prevention. During 2022-2023 a total of 1,500 cervical smears will be collected and digitized with mobile microscope scanners and premalignant cells detected with a deep learning algorithm. Suspected abnormal cells are verified by a pathologist and treated. In 2023-24 the method´s diagnostic accuracy, technical feasibility, cost and time per test, and acceptance of the AI method is evaluated and compared to conventional diagnostics.Throughout the project, opportunities for larger scale implementation of the diagnostic platform in East Africa are evaluated, with the ultimate goal of achieving sustainable solutions for low-resource settings.The methods have great potential to improve equitable and sustainable access to high-quality diagnostics for cervical cancer screening among women residing in low- and middle income countries, carrying the highest cervical cancer burden globally.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vår forskargrupp har utvecklat och studerat artificiell intelligens (AI) i kombination med mobil digital mikroskopi för att hitta förstadier till livmoderhalscancer tidigare hos kvinnor i resursbegränsade miljöer. Vår nyligen publicerade konceptvalideringsstudie visar att cellprovsanalyser med hjälp av AI kan uppnå en diagnostisk träffsäkerhet som ärjämförbar med analyser gjorda av experter.Den preliminära studien som gjordes i samarbete med ett sjukhus på landsbygden i Kenya och omfattade 740 kvinnor, visar att AI:ns och experternas bedömningarna var snarlika. AI:n hade 96–100 procents träffsäkerhet när det gäller att identifiera patienter med premaligna cellförändringar. Inga patienter med allvarligare, så kallade höggradiga cellförändringar fick ett falskt negativt provsvar med AI-metoden. När det gäller att identifiera prover utan cellförändringar gjorde AI:n samma bedömning som patologerna i 78–85 procent av fallen.Med vår metod kan vi mer effektivt upptäcka och behandla förstadier till livmoderhals-cancer hos kvinnor i framförallt låginkomstländer, där det råder stor brist på utbildade patologer och avancerad labbutrustning.I länder med nationella screeningprogram som syftar till att upptäcka cellförändringar i livmoderhalsen och infektioner orsakade av humant papillomvirus (HPV) har antalet fall av livmoderhalscancer sjunkit dramatiskt. Trots det väntas det globala antalet fall öka det kommande årtiondet, till stor del på grund av bristande resurser för screening och HPV-vaccinering i låginkomstländer.  Livmoderhalscancer är fortfarande den vanligaste orsaken till cancerdöd bland kvinnor i de Afrikanska länderna. Livmoderhalscancer har utöver påverkan på hälsa även stora effekter på fattigdom, utbildning och jämställdhet – som alla ingår i Förenta Nationernas globala mål för en hållbar utveckling. Många av de kvinnor som dör av livsmoderhalscancer är försörjare och vårdnadshavare av både barn och äldre För att erbjuda gynekologiska cellprovtagningar till fler kvinnor globalt behövs innovativa diagnostiska lösningar som tar hänsyn till de lokala förutsättningarna och begränsningarna.I den planerade studien ämnar vi validera den AI-baserade metoden i samarbete med Muhimbili University for Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) i Dar-es-Salaam i Tanzania.Vi ämnar samla in 1 500 cervikalutstryk från kvinnor som besöker gynekologiska mottagningar inom MUHAS universitetssjukhus upptagningsområde. Efter samtycke tas cellprover och prepareras enligt etablerad metod (Papanicolau) och digitaliseras med ett mobilt mikroskop, samt laddas upp via mobilnätet till den molnbaserade AI:n. AI:n appliceras för att känna igen olika grader av cellförändringar och metodens träffsäkerhet, tidsåtgång, kostnad per test och acceptans utvärderas. AI:ns bedömning jämförs därefter med två patologers oberoende skattning av de digitala och fysiska proverna.Vår hypotes är att metoden kan användas för att sålla bort majoriteten av cellproverna, vilket kan frigöra tid för lokala experter att granska de prover som uppvisar förändringar. Vår planerade studie görs på en större och mer diversifierad patientgrupp jämfört med den konceptvalideringsstudien och inkluderar fler prover med olika typer av cellförändringar samt biopsier med bekräftade förstadier till livmoderhalscancer.De mobilt uppkopplade mikroskopen kombinerade med AI:n kan fungera som”virtuell assistenter” och användas som stöd vid screening av livmoderhalscancer. AI-assistenten kan vara tillgänglig globalt dygnet runt och göra det möjligt för lokala experter att undersöka många fler prover. Denna metod skulle göra det möjligt för länder med begränsade resurser att tillhandahålla screeningtjänster till befolkningen, mycket mer effektivt, tillförlitligt och till betydligt lägre kostnader. Under hela projektet utvärderas möjligheter till uppskalning av diagnosplattformen med målet att uppnå hållbara lösningar för resursbegränsade miljöer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative>This proposal aims at building a new research network for developing nanomaterials designed for efficient and affordable solar cells. The network includes researchers from India, Nigeria, Sri Lanka and Sweden. The nanomaterials are either fabricated or biogenic, and will be used for improving the properties of dye sensitized and thin film solar cells. For dye/quantum dot sensitized solar cells, nano-structurally modified TiO2 photoanodes, nano-structurally modified electrolytes using nanofibres and nanofillers will be considered.  In the case of semiconductor thin-film solar cells, the development involves novel low-cost ternary and quaternary semiconductor thin films by electrodeposition and chemical methods. One type of biogenic nanomaterial of special interest is siliceous based frustules (exoskeletons from diatoms), that with their intriguing optical properties will be investigated for both types of solar cells. Furthermore, low-cost electrodes based on natural graphite, reduced graphene oxides and stainless steel will be studied. The network building will include exchange visits to the other partners’ laboratories, seminars/workshops, aiming for joint research applications. The cooperation in this project is cross-disciplinary involving physicists and chemists, the complementary character of the involved institutions is a key to the project.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vi avser att bilda ett nytt nätverk för solcellsforskare från Indien, Nigeria, Sri Lanka och Sverige. Syftet är att utveckla nanomaterial för effektiva och billiga solceller. Nanomaterialen är antingen fabricerade eller biogena (som bildats i levande organismer) och kommer att användas för att förbättra egenskaperna hos vissa typer av solceller. För så kallade tunnfilmssolceller kommer nya halvledarmaterial att utvecklas med fokus på låga tillverkningskostnader. En annan typ är fotoelektrokemiska solceller där antingen ett färgämne eller kvantprickar är huvudkomponenter för att absorbera solstrålningen. I detta fall kommer olika nanomaterial att framställas i form av tunna fibrer eller små korn för att förbättra verkningsgrad och livslängd. Fotoelektrod, elektrolyt- och elektrodmaterial kommer därvid att anpassas för att nå projektmålen, bland annat genom att utnyttja naturlig grafit, reducerad grafenoxid och rostfritt stål.En typ av biogena nanomaterial av speciellt intresse är så kallade frustuler (exoskelett från kiselalger). Dessa kiselalger är rikligt förekommande encelliga organismer i världshaven. De skyddas alltså av exoskelett som, efter att de renats från organiskt innehåll, uppvisar unika optiska egenskaper för att fånga in solstrålningen. Genom att integrera dessa naturliga nanostrukturer i fotoanoden har vi nyligen visat att verkningsgraden hos fotoelektrokemiska solceller kan öka signifikant. I detta projekt kommer vi därför att fördjupa våra vetenskapliga studier för att vidareutveckla användningen av frustuler även för andra typer av solceller.Projektet kommer att omfatta forskarutbyten mellan nätverkets laboratorier, seminarier och workshops och syftar slutligen till gemensamma ansökningar för vidare forskning. Samarbetet är tvärvetenskapligt och har kompletterande kompetenser inom både fysik och kemi, något som är avgörande för projektets mål.Att öka andelen förnybar energi, fördubbla den globala förbättringstakten vad gäller energieffektivitet samt stärka det internationella samarbetet är viktiga delmål för en ”hållbar energi för alla”, mål 7 inom FN:s globala mål för hållbar utveckling. I detta sammanhang är landsbygdsområden i många utvecklingsländer särskild utsatta. De är sällan anslutna till nationella nät, och stora avstånd gör det dyrt att bygga ut infrastrukturen. Att få tillgång till lokalt producerad elektricitet är därför väsentligt för att bekämpa fattigdom i det globala syd. Billig solcellsteknik kan därför vara en väsentlig del för att nå FN:s globala mål.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Mauritania and Senegal are famine-affected poor countries. Previous research at two field stations led to identifying heat tolerant durum wheat varieties. That work was deemed deserving of the 2017 Olam Prize for Innovation in Food Security because of its potential impact on the life of farmers. Further work continued to drive development via innovation by establishing an international pipeline for the delivery of heat tolerant varieties via genomic selection, doubling the rate of genetic gain. In seven years, these investments have resulted in an area change from zero to over 5,000 ha of cultivation, touching the life of some 10,000 rural households.  This project proposal, building on previous achievement and for which we are applying herein, will coronate these efforts by fully validating the genomic selection pipeline, with the set goal of doubling the area of cultivation. Furthermore, we will seek the integration of female cooperatives to operate as community-based seed enterprises supporting the scaling of these technologies, while generating employment and rural income. Finally, we aim to achieve scientific excellent by using the latest molecular tools to attempt the fine mapping and possible cloning of the major locus we identified as controlling heat tolerance. Overall, this proposed research-for-development brings novelty and impact in farmers lives, truly bringing to fruition the investments done so far.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Mauretanien och Senegal är hungersnödda, fattiga länder som rankas på 85:e och 65:e plats i det globala hungersindexet. Längs ländernas gemensamma gräns rinner Senegalfloden, och dess bördiga stränder producerar majoriteten av områdets skördar. Lokalbefolkningen är beroende av jordbruk för sysselsättning och försörjning. Ris är den huvudsakliga grödan som odlas och täcker över 120 000 ha mark. Ris kan odlas under två säsonger: en mellan mars och juni då flodens rikliga vattn kan utnyttjas till bevattning, och en andra säsong mellan juli och november då jordbruket kan dra nytta av de kraftiga regnen. Harmattan pågår mellan början av december och slutet av mars, och enligt tradition är detta en paus mellan de två risodlingssäsongerna. Under denna tid på året har floden det högsta vattenflödet, men de relativt kallare förhållandena gynnar inte risodling. Med stöd av VR UF uppnåddes 2017 lanseringen av supertidiga värmetoleranta durumvetesorter vilka kan uppnå skördar på över 3 ton ha-1 efter bara 90 dagar. Dessa sorter är perfekt anpassade till odling under trädan till följd av harmattan och har potential att producera över 300 000 ton mat, som kan säljas på den nationella marknaden för över 320 € t-1, eller 96 miljoner € i extraintäkter för småbrukare, utan att påverka den nuvarande risproduktionen. Mauretaniens och Senegals konsumenter köper årligen couscous och pasta, vilka importeras som förpackade produkter för över 20 miljoner € , eller i form av 100 miljoner € vetekorn till ländernas tre industriella pastafabrikerna. Hittills har dessa nya sorter odlats på 5000 ha i de två länderna och beräknas överstiga 10% av den aktuella odlingsytan för ris inom två år. De politiska beslutsfattarna i båda länderna har erkänt projektets framgångar och har som mål att nå lokal produktion av vete på över 50% av deras årliga behov. På grund av dessa framgångar och dess potential att säkerställa livsmedelssäkerheten i länderna tilldelades teamet 2017 OLAM-priset för innovation inom livsmedelssäkerhet. Sporrade av utmärkelsen tog andra västafrikanska bönder kontakt med forskningspartnerna och begärde att få frön. Hittills har dessa värmetoleranta sorter odlats med framgång i Benin, Elfenbenskusten, Ghana, Gambia, Nigeria, Tchad och Togo. Dessutom har många länder utanför Västafrika fått god användning av värmetoleransen hos dessa sorter för att skydda sina skördar från stigande temperaturer. Vidare har denna egenskap studerats på molekylärnivå för att hitta fler regioner i  genomet som är involverade i bevarandet av pollenfertilitet vid förekomsten av torra och heta vindar i samband med blomningen, ett kritiskt steg för att säkerställa värmetolerans. Slutligen har tillämpningen av genomiska selektionsmodeller säkerställt påskyndandet av den genetiska vinsten, genom att samla  de bästa genomregionerna och leverera nya, överlägsna sorter på halva tiden.Detta projektförslag bygger på den starka forskningskapacitet som har utvecklats under de tidigare faserna av forskningsprojekt för att försöka definiera den eller de faktiska gener som är ansvariga för värmetolerans. Om detta uppnås kommer det att vara ett otroligt stort steg framåt för hela forskningsområdet. Uppfyllandet av de projektets mål kommer att gynna en bättre anpassning till klimatförändringarna i Västafrika och även globalt, vilket ytterligare höjer produktiviteten och inkomsten för lokala jordbrukare, samtidigt som man stärker självständigheten hos  landsbygdens kvinnor.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den globala COVID-19-pandemin har inneburit såväl en global hälsokris som en stor fattigdomskris, särskilt påtaglig i världens mest fattiga och utsatta länder. Dessa två relaterade kriser har en nära koppling till politiska områden som historiskt har betraktats som ”lågstatusområden” bland många nationella politiska eliter men som tenderar att prioriteras av kvinnliga medborgare och kvinnliga politiker: folkhälsa och fattigdomsbekämpning.För det första har COVID-19-pandemin inneburit en enorm belastning för hälso- och sjukvårdssystemen i många låginkomstländer. Även om pandemin inte slagit lika hårt mot låginkomstländer som man först befarade har den ändå medfört en stor påfrestning för sjukvården i dessa länder. Dessutom varnar forskare för att åtgärder, som lock-downs, som vidtagits för att begränsa smittspridningen av COVID-19 i utvecklingsländer, kan komma att dramatiskt öka dödligheten från andra sjukdomar, däribland malaria. En andra och kanske ännu allvarligare och långvarigare kris, särskilt i låginkomstländer, är kopplad till de konsekvenser pandemin har haft på fattigdom och fattigdomsbekämpning. För första gången på två decennier förväntas den globala extrema fattigdomen öka, till stor del orsakad av en kombination av den globala ekonomiska lågkonjunkturen och nedstängningar som gjorts i försök att minska smittspridningen. Pandemins sociala och ekonomiska effekter riskerar också att få långtgående konsekvenser för jämställdheten i de fattigaste länderna. Prognoser från FN visar att kvinnor på många sätt drabbats hårdare av pandemin än män, med allvarliga följder för kvinnors försörjning, säkerhet och allmänna välbefinnande. I spåren av pandemin har kvinnors obetalda arbete ökat, våldet mot kvinnor har ökat och kvinnor har varit mer benägna att förlora sina jobb, eftersom sektorer där kvinnor är överrepresenterade har drabbats hårdast av smittspridningsåtgärder. Dessutom förväntats pandemin få förödande effekter på mödra- och barnadödlighet i låginkomstländer genom dess påverkan på rutinhälsovård och livsmedelsförsörjning.I det här projektet undersöker vi vad som händer när en global kris plötsligt riktar det internationella samfundets, regeringars, och befolkningars uppmärksamhet mot frågor som historiskt har prioriterats av kvinnor: fattigdomsbekämpning, hälso- och sjukvård och jämställdhet. Vilka effekter får det för kvinnors politiska representation och makt i låginkomstländer? Ökar kvinnors politiska representation och makt i spåren av pandemin, tack vare kvinnors kunskap och expertis inom dessa politikområden, eller tar den manliga politiska eliten över dessa tidigare lågstatusfrågor och begränsar kvinnliga politikers möjligheter till inflytande?För att systematiskt utforska vilken inverkan den globala pandemin har haft på kvinnors numeriska politiska representation och på könsdynamiker i parlamentet, föreslår vi feminnovativa studier. Dessa studier inkluderar kvantitativa analyser av förändringar i kvinnors numeriska representation och budgetfördelning med ett särskilt fokus på låginkomstländer, en analys av parlamentsdebatter i ett stort antal länder i Afrika söder om Sahara, en jämförande fallstudie av Malawi och Zimbabwe samt ett enkätexperiment med medborgare i dessa två länder som syftar till att mäta hur medborgarnas efterfrågan på kvinnliga politiker har påverkats av pandemin.</narrative>
      <narrative>The current global COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in an unprecedented global health crisis and propelled nations into new poverty crises, jeopardizing hard-won development gains in the world’s most vulnerable countries. These twin public health and poverty crises in low-income countries are intimately connected to policy domains that tend to be prioritized by women citizens and politicians: public health and poverty alleviation. In this project, we ask what happens when a global crisis suddenly shifts global attention towards issues historically prioritized by women. More specifically, this project explores the pandemic’s impacts on (1) the presence of women in political decision-making (descriptive representation) and on (2) the policy priorities and legislative behavior of men and women political leaders (substantive representation) in low-income countries. To address these issues, we use an innovative and ambitious mixed-method approach. We propose five separate studies, including quantitative analyzes of changes in women´s numeric representation and budget allocations in low-income countries, analyses of legislative speech data from thirteen countries in sub-Saharan Africa, a comparative case study of Malawi and Zimbabwe, and survey experiments with citizens in these two countries to gauge how citizens´ demands for women politicians have been affected by the pandemic.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Pearl millet (  Pennisetum glaucum  ) is an essential food security crop for the people living in western Sudan. However, micronutrient malnutrition or "hidden hunger" is an alarming public health issue in Sudan. More than 80% of the population are iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn) deficient, while about 70% of women and pre-school children have low hemoglobin levels, mainly due to Fe deficiency. These deficiencies cause havoc to the country population through malnutrition, including stunting, respiratory tract infections, malaria, and diarrhea. Breeding pearl millet for increased grain minerals (biofortification) and improving human body processing are sustainable approaches to improving human health and well-being.Considerable variation for nutrition minerals exists in Sudanese millet varieties currently grown, landraces and wild relatives. We will exploit this variation to improve the whole-grain product´s nutritional value by using traditional practices aided by cutting-edge technology to assess nutritional minerals and select the best pearl millet germplasm. This project´s ultimate goal will be achieved through: 1) high-throughput phenotyping; 2) plant breeding strategies of reverse genetics and marker-assisted selection; 3) select superior lines for developing MAGIC population; and 4) Capacity building on research and development.The outcome of this project will develop a cost-effective sustainable solution and breeding methods for genetic enhancement of Zn and Fe in pearl millet</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Undernäring i form av för lågt intag av mikronäringsämnen drabbar mer än 50% av världens befolkning, särskilt kvinnor och förskolebarn. Här spelar anemi på grund av järnbrist (Fe) och zinkbrist (Zn) en stor roll, och drabbar en tredjedel respektive ungefär hälften av världens befolkning. Tankesmedjan, Köpenhamns Konsensuscentrum anser att växtförädling för ökat näringsinnehåll i grödor är en av de fem högst prioriterade åtgärderna som kan bidra till att minska utmaningarna med för lågt näringsintag. Växtförädling för att öka näringsinnehållet i grödor kan bidra till höga nivåer av mikronäringsämnen i baslivsmedel. Pärl-hirs är en stapelgröda och därmed en viktig livsmedelsgröda i den västra delen av Sudan. Fattigdom är den enskilt viktigaste faktorn som begränsar tillgång till en lämplig diet för den delen av befolkningen i Sudan som lider av undernäring. Det föreslagna projektet syftar till att förbättra hälsan hos fattiga sudaneser genom att införa gener i elitsorter av pärl-hirs som kan bidra till ökat näringsinnehåll, och för att på så sätt både förbättra innehållet och biotillgängligheten av mikronäringsämnen för befolkningen. Processade hirsprodukter kan öka tillgången till mat och bidra till en ökad variation i typer av tillgängliga livsmedel. Genom att använda växtförädling och sortframställning för att berika produkterna med viktiga mikronäringsämnen, kommer projektet att bidra till ökat näringsintag till lägre pris, vilket kommer att bidra till att minska fattigdomen. Minskad mikronäringsbrist hos befolkningen förväntas bidra till ökad produktivitet, mental och psykomotorisk prestanda och aptit, samt främja snabbare tillväxt hos fattiga på landsbygden, där den huvudsakliga dieten utgörs av stapelföda. En direkt tillgång till nya pärl-hirs sorter kommer att bidra till större sannolikhet för ekonomisk avkastning för småskaliga brukare. Projektet kommer att använda avancerad teknik för att nå målen, där flera olika metoder kommer att kombineras, tex. höghastighets tekniker med röntgen för analyser av mikronäringsämnen, molekylära analyser av de Sudanesiska pärl-hirs sorterna, kraftfulla bioinformatik plattformar för dataanalys, utveckling av prisvärd molekylära markörer som kan hjälpa växtförädlare i Afrika att utveckla nya sorter, utbildning av lokala jordbrukare och forskare gällande olika aspekter relaterade till hirs. Ett av projektets mål är att engagera de mest utsatta grupperna av kvinnor på landsbygden, barn, äldre och handikappade genom att inkludera verktyg som delaktighet och engagemang i den föreslagna verksamheten. Eftersom kvinnor har en dominerande roll inom jordbrukssystemet i den västra delen av Sudan, kommer detta projekt ge dem att ha en viktig roll i beslutsfattandet på olika samhällsnivåer. Dessutom kommer det här projektet att avsevärt minska svår undernäring bland spädbarn, barn, gravida och ammande kvinnor för de mest utsatta familjerna i västra Sudan. Huvudsyftet med projektet är att förbättra hälsostatus, livsmedelssäkerhet, minska fattigdom, förbättra försörjningen i samhällen västra delen av Sudan och förbättra de traditionella produktionssystemens bidrag till den nationella ekonomin.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Pearl millet biofortification towards health improvement and food security for vulnerable people living in the west part of Sudan</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Undernäring i form av för lågt intag av mikronäringsämnen drabbar mer än 50% av världens befolkning, särskilt kvinnor och förskolebarn. Här spelar anemi på grund av järnbrist (Fe) och zinkbrist (Zn) en stor roll, och drabbar en tredjedel respektive ungefär hälften av världens befolkning. Tankesmedjan, Köpenhamns Konsensuscentrum anser att växtförädling för ökat näringsinnehåll i grödor är en av de fem högst prioriterade åtgärderna som kan bidra till att minska utmaningarna med för lågt näringsintag. Växtförädling för att öka näringsinnehållet i grödor kan bidra till höga nivåer av mikronäringsämnen i baslivsmedel. Pärl-hirs är en stapelgröda och därmed en viktig livsmedelsgröda i den västra delen av Sudan. Fattigdom är den enskilt viktigaste faktorn som begränsar tillgång till en lämplig diet för den delen av befolkningen i Sudan som lider av undernäring. Det föreslagna projektet syftar till att förbättra hälsan hos fattiga sudaneser genom att införa gener i elitsorter av pärl-hirs som kan bidra till ökat näringsinnehåll, och för att på så sätt både förbättra innehållet och biotillgängligheten av mikronäringsämnen för befolkningen. Processade hirsprodukter kan öka tillgången till mat och bidra till en ökad variation i typer av tillgängliga livsmedel. Genom att använda växtförädling och sortframställning för att berika produkterna med viktiga mikronäringsämnen, kommer projektet att bidra till ökat näringsintag till lägre pris, vilket kommer att bidra till att minska fattigdomen. Minskad mikronäringsbrist hos befolkningen förväntas bidra till ökad produktivitet, mental och psykomotorisk prestanda och aptit, samt främja snabbare tillväxt hos fattiga på landsbygden, där den huvudsakliga dieten utgörs av stapelföda. En direkt tillgång till nya pärl-hirs sorter kommer att bidra till större sannolikhet för ekonomisk avkastning för småskaliga brukare. Projektet kommer att använda avancerad teknik för att nå målen, där flera olika metoder kommer att kombineras, tex. höghastighets tekniker med röntgen för analyser av mikronäringsämnen, molekylära analyser av de Sudanesiska pärl-hirs sorterna, kraftfulla bioinformatik plattformar för dataanalys, utveckling av prisvärd molekylära markörer som kan hjälpa växtförädlare i Afrika att utveckla nya sorter, utbildning av lokala jordbrukare och forskare gällande olika aspekter relaterade till hirs. Ett av projektets mål är att engagera de mest utsatta grupperna av kvinnor på landsbygden, barn, äldre och handikappade genom att inkludera verktyg som delaktighet och engagemang i den föreslagna verksamheten. Eftersom kvinnor har en dominerande roll inom jordbrukssystemet i den västra delen av Sudan, kommer detta projekt ge dem att ha en viktig roll i beslutsfattandet på olika samhällsnivåer. Dessutom kommer det här projektet att avsevärt minska svår undernäring bland spädbarn, barn, gravida och ammande kvinnor för de mest utsatta familjerna i västra Sudan. Huvudsyftet med projektet är att förbättra hälsostatus, livsmedelssäkerhet, minska fattigdom, förbättra försörjningen i samhällen västra delen av Sudan och förbättra de traditionella produktionssystemens bidrag till den nationella ekonomin.</narrative>
      <narrative>Pearl millet (  Pennisetum glaucum  ) is an essential food security crop for the people living in western Sudan. However, micronutrient malnutrition or "hidden hunger" is an alarming public health issue in Sudan. More than 80% of the population are iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn) deficient, while about 70% of women and pre-school children have low hemoglobin levels, mainly due to Fe deficiency. These deficiencies cause havoc to the country population through malnutrition, including stunting, respiratory tract infections, malaria, and diarrhea. Breeding pearl millet for increased grain minerals (biofortification) and improving human body processing are sustainable approaches to improving human health and well-being.Considerable variation for nutrition minerals exists in Sudanese millet varieties currently grown, landraces and wild relatives. We will exploit this variation to improve the whole-grain product´s nutritional value by using traditional practices aided by cutting-edge technology to assess nutritional minerals and select the best pearl millet germplasm. This project´s ultimate goal will be achieved through: 1) high-throughput phenotyping; 2) plant breeding strategies of reverse genetics and marker-assisted selection; 3) select superior lines for developing MAGIC population; and 4) Capacity building on research and development.The outcome of this project will develop a cost-effective sustainable solution and breeding methods for genetic enhancement of Zn and Fe in pearl millet</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.a - Öka investeringarna, bland annat genom stärkt internationellt samarbete, i infrastruktur på landsbygden, forsknings- och rådgivningstjänster för jordbruket, teknikutveckling samt genbanker för växter och husdjur i syfte att öka jordbrukets produktionskapacitet i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.a - Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>CASSAVANET4DEV: In a race to prevent hunger:  Cassava Bioinformatics for African cassava biotechnology.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">CASSAVANET4DEV: För att förhindra hunger- Kassava Bioinformatik som verktyg för att utveckla kassava-bioteknik i Afrika</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">År 2017 beräknades att nästan en av fyra personer i Afrika söder om Sahara var undernärd. Det representerar nästan en tredjedel av de människor som globalt lider av hunger. Dessutom lider många fler av mikronäringsbrister på grund av dålig tillgång till billig och hälsosam mat. Undernäring är en av de största riskfaktorer som skapar en stigande global icke-överförbar sjukdomsbörda.Kassava (Manihot esculenta) med sina stärkelserika rötter är den viktigaste tropiska rotfrukten då den ger kostenergi för mer än 800 miljoner människor i de subtropiska områdena. Kassava är tyvärr näringsfattig och i sig en potentiell källa till undernäring.De framsteg som gjorts inom kassava-forskning för att ta itu med dessa problem har på något sätt varit ojämna. Det finns en kontinuerlig utveckling inom bioteknologiska verktyg å ena sidan, men ett betydande vakuum av grundläggande kunskap om hur man tillämpar dessa å andra sidan. För att stödja ökningen av grundläggande kunskaper inom kassava-forskning föreslår vi ett nätverk av specialister i Europa och Afrika. På så visst skapas ett samhälle av forskare från flera afrikanska länder som arbetar med att dechiffrera genfunktioner och viktiga genetiskt kodade egenskaper för att driva moderna avelsprogram som använder genetiska tillvägagångssätt som exempelvis ”CRISPR / cas9” tekniken. Teknik som behöver betydligt mer detaljerad information för att kunna tillämpas på ett säkert och effektivt sätt.Syftet med nätverket är inte bara att producera data utan att även investera i utbildning av unga forskare. Utbildningen kommer att tillhandahålla den avancerade kunskap som behövs för att utforma och analysera de stora datamängder som modern bioteknologi genererar. Utbildning och träning som kommer att göra det möjligt för dessa forskare att framgångsrikt och på ett mer effektivt sätt bedriva sina egna forskningsprojekt i framtiden kunna skapa en forskningsgemenskap inom fältet.</narrative>
      <narrative>In sub-Saharan Africa almost 25% were estimated to be undernourished, representing almost one third of people suffering from hunger globally. Cassava, with its resilience to heat and drought stresses, can efficiently respond to critical present and future climate change challenges and feed more than 800 million people in subtropics area. However, yield below expected values, due to a vast range of reasons, and a potential source of malnutrition due to low nutrient content request further progress in cassava research to tackle these problems, but progress has been somehow uneven. There is an ongoing development in biotechnology tools on one hand, but a significant vacuum of basic knowledge on the other. To support the increase of basic molecular knowledge in cassava research we propose a network of specialists in Europe and Africa to create an Africa-Wide community of scientists working on deciphering gene functionalities, pathways of important traits to enable modern breeding programs and biotechnological approaches e.g. gene editing that need detailed information to successfully increase the efficient development of desired traits. Therefore, we not only propose the production of important knowlede but also to invest in training of young scientists who will be involved into the data analysis, after a thorough training, to acquire the needed experience to design molecular experiments and analyse such data sets to support out effort and to be able to run their own projects.</narrative>
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      <narrative>CASSAVANET4DEV: In a race to prevent hunger:  Cassava Bioinformatics for African cassava biotechnology.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Cement är världens tredje enskilt största utsläppskälla av växthusgasen koldioxid. Bakgrunden är att Portland Cementen (PC), "vanlig cement" är limmet i betong. Betong är i sin tur världens mest producerade material och utgör grundpelaren i vårt moderna samhällsbyggande. Globalt använder vi ca 3-4 ton betong per person och år. Eftersom betong är enkel att använda på alla nivåer från enkla till komplexa tillämpningar är den svår att ersätta. Problemet med betongen är att PC - limmet i betongen - står för ca 7-9% av världens totala koldioxidutsläpp.  Det finns en tydlig korrelation mellan länders ekonomiska utveckling och cementkonsumtion, detta pulverformade lim är en tydlig möjliggörare för människors ökade välmående och länders fortsatta tillväxt. Globalt sett använder vi ca 600 kg cement per person och år medan användningen i Afrika söder om Sahara fortsatt är på bara ca 100 kg per person och år. Afrika har i dag ca 1.3 miljarder invånare och har en snabb befolkningsökning. Fram till 2050 förväntas befolkningen stiga till 2,5 miljdarder och fram till 2100 till fyra miljarder. Med nuvarande användning av PC i betong kommer Afrikas stora byggbehov att bidra till kraftigt ökande koldioxidutsläpp. Samtidigt är boende en mänsklig rättighet.I Afrika söder om Sahara är behovet av boende en akut fråga. I Uganda, som ett exempel på ett låg-inkomstland i östra Afrika, uppskattas ett underskott på bostäder till ca 2,1 miljoner boenden. En siffra som växer med ca 200 000 enheter årligen. Samtidigt som en ständigt ökande befolkning är en orsak till det stora behovet av boende är det även en fråga om resurser att skaffa sig ett boende. I dag är det absolut vanligaste sättet att bygga bostäder på i sub-Sahara block-baserat. Lokala entreprenörer gjuter "6-inch blocks" med sand, cement och vatten. Cementen utgör mellan 5-10% av materialvikten men driver 50-80% av kostnaden och koldioxavtrycket av blocket. Genom att substituera bort cementen som bindemedel i blocket finns det möjlighet att minska både priset och det ekologiska fotavtrycket den för byggstenarna, väggarna och slutligen det färdiga huset. Det uppskattas att i den enklaste husmodellen, med väggar av block och ett enkelare plåttak, står blockkostnaden för ca 50-70% av byggkostnaden. Alternativa bindemedel har forskats på i många år men det brister i praktiska tillämpningar. Betongforskning i utvecklade länder fokuserar i stor omfattning på avancerade betongkonstruktioner. Den forskning som bedrivs på afrikanska universitet verkar varken nå ut till vetenskapssamfundet eller till praktisk användning.I det föreslagna arbetet kommer vi att fortsätta utveckla ett begynnnde samarbete mellan Chalmers och Uppsala University. Kompetens på djup nivå inom alternativa bindemedel kombineras be kompetens om tillverkning och användning av bindemdel i Afrika. Projektledare Raine Isaksson har en lång erfarenhet av cementproduktion internationellt inklusive 10 år i olika afrikanska länder. Raine har också forskat på hur blockproduktion kan optimeras och kommit till slutsatsen att en viktig väg famåt är att hitta alterntiv till PC. De internationell projektledarna Joseph Mwiti från Meru University i Kenya och Fatma Mohamded från UDSM i Tanzania kommer att genom lokala workshops stöttas i arbetet att samla in existerande lokal kunskap och att fortsatt utveckla den. I samarbete med det indiska Development Alternatives kommer projektet också att studera tillämpad teknologi för att producera alternativa bindemedel. I samarbetet kommer studenter att handledas i arbeten som studerar lokal tillverkning och användning av alterntiva bindemedel och block. Projektet kommer att inkludera en internationall konferens med nätverkande. Planen är att efter detta arbeta med gemensamma ansökningar för forskningsmedel för att fortsatt stötta uppbyggnanden av kompetens om hållbara block. Nätverket kommer att utvecklas så att svensk forskning bättre kan stötta arbete på de valda universiteten med relevant forskning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>In Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) block based materials are often used since they enable building over a long period of time and permit using own and local labour. Common materials in residential buildings are such as sand cement bricks which are low technology solutions attracting little research. In Dar es Salaam, Tanzania a typical SSA country, some 70% of all cement goes to the production of sandcrete blocks. Only about 15-30% of the cement building capability is used in these applications. Since cement drives both the price and the carbon footprint this represents a huge waste affecting both people and the planet. The proposed research co-operation will join competence from Chalmers and Uppsala University in Sweden, the buidling institute BAM from Germany, Meru University in Kenya and UDSM in Tanzania to come up with transdisciplinary solutions that can lead to the subsituton of parts or all of the the ordinary cement to produce alternative binders from locally available materials for affordable, low carbon blocks produced with appropriate technology. Alternative binders are such as volcanic ashes, calcined clays and agricultural ashes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Cement är världens tredje enskilt största utsläppskälla av växthusgasen koldioxid. Bakgrunden är att Portland Cementen (PC), "vanlig cement" är limmet i betong. Betong är i sin tur världens mest producerade material och utgör grundpelaren i vårt moderna samhällsbyggande. Globalt använder vi ca 3-4 ton betong per person och år. Eftersom betong är enkel att använda på alla nivåer från enkla till komplexa tillämpningar är den svår att ersätta. Problemet med betongen är att PC - limmet i betongen - står för ca 7-9% av världens totala koldioxidutsläpp.  Det finns en tydlig korrelation mellan länders ekonomiska utveckling och cementkonsumtion, detta pulverformade lim är en tydlig möjliggörare för människors ökade välmående och länders fortsatta tillväxt. Globalt sett använder vi ca 600 kg cement per person och år medan användningen i Afrika söder om Sahara fortsatt är på bara ca 100 kg per person och år. Afrika har i dag ca 1.3 miljarder invånare och har en snabb befolkningsökning. Fram till 2050 förväntas befolkningen stiga till 2,5 miljdarder och fram till 2100 till fyra miljarder. Med nuvarande användning av PC i betong kommer Afrikas stora byggbehov att bidra till kraftigt ökande koldioxidutsläpp. Samtidigt är boende en mänsklig rättighet.I Afrika söder om Sahara är behovet av boende en akut fråga. I Uganda, som ett exempel på ett låg-inkomstland i östra Afrika, uppskattas ett underskott på bostäder till ca 2,1 miljoner boenden. En siffra som växer med ca 200 000 enheter årligen. Samtidigt som en ständigt ökande befolkning är en orsak till det stora behovet av boende är det även en fråga om resurser att skaffa sig ett boende. I dag är det absolut vanligaste sättet att bygga bostäder på i sub-Sahara block-baserat. Lokala entreprenörer gjuter "6-inch blocks" med sand, cement och vatten. Cementen utgör mellan 5-10% av materialvikten men driver 50-80% av kostnaden och koldioxavtrycket av blocket. Genom att substituera bort cementen som bindemedel i blocket finns det möjlighet att minska både priset och det ekologiska fotavtrycket den för byggstenarna, väggarna och slutligen det färdiga huset. Det uppskattas att i den enklaste husmodellen, med väggar av block och ett enkelare plåttak, står blockkostnaden för ca 50-70% av byggkostnaden. Alternativa bindemedel har forskats på i många år men det brister i praktiska tillämpningar. Betongforskning i utvecklade länder fokuserar i stor omfattning på avancerade betongkonstruktioner. Den forskning som bedrivs på afrikanska universitet verkar varken nå ut till vetenskapssamfundet eller till praktisk användning.I det föreslagna arbetet kommer vi att fortsätta utveckla ett begynnnde samarbete mellan Chalmers och Uppsala University. Kompetens på djup nivå inom alternativa bindemedel kombineras be kompetens om tillverkning och användning av bindemdel i Afrika. Projektledare Raine Isaksson har en lång erfarenhet av cementproduktion internationellt inklusive 10 år i olika afrikanska länder. Raine har också forskat på hur blockproduktion kan optimeras och kommit till slutsatsen att en viktig väg famåt är att hitta alterntiv till PC. De internationell projektledarna Joseph Mwiti från Meru University i Kenya och Fatma Mohamded från UDSM i Tanzania kommer att genom lokala workshops stöttas i arbetet att samla in existerande lokal kunskap och att fortsatt utveckla den. I samarbete med det indiska Development Alternatives kommer projektet också att studera tillämpad teknologi för att producera alternativa bindemedel. I samarbetet kommer studenter att handledas i arbeten som studerar lokal tillverkning och användning av alterntiva bindemedel och block. Projektet kommer att inkludera en internationall konferens med nätverkande. Planen är att efter detta arbeta med gemensamma ansökningar för forskningsmedel för att fortsatt stötta uppbyggnanden av kompetens om hållbara block. Nätverket kommer att utvecklas så att svensk forskning bättre kan stötta arbete på de valda universiteten med relevant forskning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>RESTAKE: Health system and community RESilience during Covid-19 through the example of tuberculosis: A comparative mixed methods case study in TA</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">RESTAKE: Hälsosystem och samhällets RESiliens under Covid-19 genom exempel av tuberkulos: En jämförande fallstudie med blandade metoder i Tanzani</narrative>
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      <narrative>Effective responses to Covid-19 and tuberculosis (TB) are strong tests of health system performance and community resilience. Both diseases require strong health systems and similar measures for containment. Covid-19 has caused illness, but also extreme economic effects in low- and middle-income countries. It is estimated that the pandemic set back poverty reduction efforts by at least a decade. RESTAKE aims to examine the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on health system functioning and community resilience in two countries, Kenya and Tanzania particularly with TB as an indicator condition. The two countries have similar health systems and sociocultural setting, but implemented contrasting pandemic containment efforts - one lenient, the other conservative. Using a comparative mixed methods case study with policy analysis, register analysis, facility surveys and qualitative data, the three year research project studies the country policies to curb Covid-19 and their effects on TB services and TB patients´ health and economic situation. Finally, we compare these case studies across the two countries. Through equal collaborations with partners in Kenya and Tanzania RESTAKE contributes towards understanding pandemic policies and their impacts, eventually contributing to preparedness policies that protect equity and services for key infectious diseases such as TB.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Covid-19 har orsakat över 3 miljoner dödsfall och infekterat miljoner fler, medan tuberkulos fortsätter att döda över en miljon människor varje år. Båda pandemierna orsakar inte bara sjukdom och dödsfall, utan även allvarliga ekonomiska konsekvenser för individer och samhällen. Patienter, exponerade och andra indirekt drabbade hamnar ofta i arbetslöshet eller okompenserad sjukfrånvaro och därmed ökad fattigdom. Dessa ekonomiska effekter ökar känsligheten för tuberkulos och andra fattigdomsrelaterade sjukdomar. Regeringar globalt har genomfört policyer inklusive nedstängning för att skydda hälsosystem. Denna policy kan hjälpa hälso- och sjukvårdssystemen att hantera den akta COVID-19 situationen, men samtidigt har den potentiellt negativa effekter på vården och andra viktig samhällsfunktioner. Med tanke på det snabba inrättandet av denna typ av policy har vi inte en klar förståelse för vilken inverkan denna haft på hälsosystem och samhälle. Rapporter visar emellertid att vissa politikområden har haft negativa effekter, särskilt när det gäller tillhandahållandet av tjänster för viktiga sjukdomar och försörjningen för de fattigaste, inklusive personer med tuberkulos. RESTAKE är ett samarbete med kollegor från Tanzania och Kenya, där man undersöker motståndskraften hos hälsosystem och utsatta personer med tuberkulos under Covid-19-pandemin. Att jämföra Tanzania och Kenya är ett unikt tillfälle att studera politiska effekter, eftersom länderna använt  kontrasterande tillvägagångssätt under pandemin; det ena landet har haft långtgående begränsningar, det andra har endast haft mild åtgärder. Vi undersöker vilka begränsningsåtgärder och policyer för att stödja samhällen och hälsosystem som infördes i varje land; vilken inverkan pandemin och politiken hade på hälso- och sjukvårdssystem, inklusive organisering av tjänster och vårdpersonal, samt specifikt tuberkulosvården, vilken kräver en resursstark och välorganiserad vårdapparat som kan leverera patientcentrerad behandling i minst 6  månader. Vi undersöker också hur människor med tuberkulos i samhället upplevde sitt ekonomiska välbefinnande och tillgång till tjänster under pandemin. Vi använder tuberkulos som en indikatorsjukdom, eftersom den är starkt förknippad med socioekonomiska faktorer och konsekvenser, men också för att Covid-19 diagnos- och vårdvägar är mycket lika, hanteras av samma personal och därmed har Covid-19 potential att särskilt skapa en vårdskuld för tuberkulosvården. Vi använder en jämförande fallstudie med blandade metoder som jämför svar och situation i de två närliggande östafrikanska länderna. Fallstudier är lämpliga mönster när frågeställningen är komplex, som i vårt fall samspelet mellan regeringar, hälsovårdssystem och samhällen. Fallstudien kommer att genomföras med en undersökning av policys på nationell, regional och lokal nivå och deras effekter på hälso- och socioekonomiska resultat genom analys av policydokument, nationella och regionala data och intervjuer med informanter. Vi undersöker sedan effekterna av hälso- och sjukvårdssystemet genom en vårdbaserad kvantitativ undersökning i stads-, stads- och landsbygdsmiljö, där vi särskilt undersöker påverkan på tuberkulostjänster. Vi kombinerar denna med kvalitativa intervjuer med vårdpersonal och tuberkulosdrabbade patienter och familjemedlemmar. Slutligen gör vi en systematisk undersökning av skillnaderna mellan de två länderna. Vår fördjupade studie kommer att förbättra kunskapen om effekterna av policyer inklusive samhälsnedstängning på hälsosystem och samhällen i stort, och kommer att bidra till att förstå vilka åtgärder som behövs för att minska negative effekterna av dessa policys. I förlängningen kommer studien bidra till beredskapsplaner för pandemier som är relevant inte bara i Kenya och Tanzania utan även andra länder med begränsade sjukvårds- och samhällsresurser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>RESTAKE: Health system and community RESilience during Covid-19 through the example of tuberculosis: A comparative mixed methods case study in TA</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">RESTAKE: Hälsosystem och samhällets RESiliens under Covid-19 genom exempel av tuberkulos: En jämförande fallstudie med blandade metoder i Tanzani</narrative>
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      <narrative>Effective responses to Covid-19 and tuberculosis (TB) are strong tests of health system performance and community resilience. Both diseases require strong health systems and similar measures for containment. Covid-19 has caused illness, but also extreme economic effects in low- and middle-income countries. It is estimated that the pandemic set back poverty reduction efforts by at least a decade. RESTAKE aims to examine the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on health system functioning and community resilience in two countries, Kenya and Tanzania particularly with TB as an indicator condition. The two countries have similar health systems and sociocultural setting, but implemented contrasting pandemic containment efforts - one lenient, the other conservative. Using a comparative mixed methods case study with policy analysis, register analysis, facility surveys and qualitative data, the three year research project studies the country policies to curb Covid-19 and their effects on TB services and TB patients´ health and economic situation. Finally, we compare these case studies across the two countries. Through equal collaborations with partners in Kenya and Tanzania RESTAKE contributes towards understanding pandemic policies and their impacts, eventually contributing to preparedness policies that protect equity and services for key infectious diseases such as TB.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Covid-19 har orsakat över 3 miljoner dödsfall och infekterat miljoner fler, medan tuberkulos fortsätter att döda över en miljon människor varje år. Båda pandemierna orsakar inte bara sjukdom och dödsfall, utan även allvarliga ekonomiska konsekvenser för individer och samhällen. Patienter, exponerade och andra indirekt drabbade hamnar ofta i arbetslöshet eller okompenserad sjukfrånvaro och därmed ökad fattigdom. Dessa ekonomiska effekter ökar känsligheten för tuberkulos och andra fattigdomsrelaterade sjukdomar. Regeringar globalt har genomfört policyer inklusive nedstängning för att skydda hälsosystem. Denna policy kan hjälpa hälso- och sjukvårdssystemen att hantera den akta COVID-19 situationen, men samtidigt har den potentiellt negativa effekter på vården och andra viktig samhällsfunktioner. Med tanke på det snabba inrättandet av denna typ av policy har vi inte en klar förståelse för vilken inverkan denna haft på hälsosystem och samhälle. Rapporter visar emellertid att vissa politikområden har haft negativa effekter, särskilt när det gäller tillhandahållandet av tjänster för viktiga sjukdomar och försörjningen för de fattigaste, inklusive personer med tuberkulos. RESTAKE är ett samarbete med kollegor från Tanzania och Kenya, där man undersöker motståndskraften hos hälsosystem och utsatta personer med tuberkulos under Covid-19-pandemin. Att jämföra Tanzania och Kenya är ett unikt tillfälle att studera politiska effekter, eftersom länderna använt  kontrasterande tillvägagångssätt under pandemin; det ena landet har haft långtgående begränsningar, det andra har endast haft mild åtgärder. Vi undersöker vilka begränsningsåtgärder och policyer för att stödja samhällen och hälsosystem som infördes i varje land; vilken inverkan pandemin och politiken hade på hälso- och sjukvårdssystem, inklusive organisering av tjänster och vårdpersonal, samt specifikt tuberkulosvården, vilken kräver en resursstark och välorganiserad vårdapparat som kan leverera patientcentrerad behandling i minst 6  månader. Vi undersöker också hur människor med tuberkulos i samhället upplevde sitt ekonomiska välbefinnande och tillgång till tjänster under pandemin. Vi använder tuberkulos som en indikatorsjukdom, eftersom den är starkt förknippad med socioekonomiska faktorer och konsekvenser, men också för att Covid-19 diagnos- och vårdvägar är mycket lika, hanteras av samma personal och därmed har Covid-19 potential att särskilt skapa en vårdskuld för tuberkulosvården. Vi använder en jämförande fallstudie med blandade metoder som jämför svar och situation i de två närliggande östafrikanska länderna. Fallstudier är lämpliga mönster när frågeställningen är komplex, som i vårt fall samspelet mellan regeringar, hälsovårdssystem och samhällen. Fallstudien kommer att genomföras med en undersökning av policys på nationell, regional och lokal nivå och deras effekter på hälso- och socioekonomiska resultat genom analys av policydokument, nationella och regionala data och intervjuer med informanter. Vi undersöker sedan effekterna av hälso- och sjukvårdssystemet genom en vårdbaserad kvantitativ undersökning i stads-, stads- och landsbygdsmiljö, där vi särskilt undersöker påverkan på tuberkulostjänster. Vi kombinerar denna med kvalitativa intervjuer med vårdpersonal och tuberkulosdrabbade patienter och familjemedlemmar. Slutligen gör vi en systematisk undersökning av skillnaderna mellan de två länderna. Vår fördjupade studie kommer att förbättra kunskapen om effekterna av policyer inklusive samhälsnedstängning på hälsosystem och samhällen i stort, och kommer att bidra till att förstå vilka åtgärder som behövs för att minska negative effekterna av dessa policys. I förlängningen kommer studien bidra till beredskapsplaner för pandemier som är relevant inte bara i Kenya och Tanzania utan även andra länder med begränsade sjukvårds- och samhällsresurser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Forskningsnätverk om motsättningar och konflikter i samband med utvinning av sand i Öst- och Västafrika</narrative>
      <narrative>A Research network on contestations and conflicts in relation to sand mining in East- And West Africa</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sand är en av världens mest efterfrågade och använda naturresurser. Vi använder sand för att tillverka såväl betong som glas och mikrochips i avancerade elektroniska produkter. Sand är en faktiskt en oersättlig del i byggandet det moderna samhället och driver såväl urbanisering som ekonomisk tillväxt. Under de sista tio åren har den årliga efterfrågan på sand som används inom byggsektorn stigit trefaldigt och vi använder i världen idag 40 till 50 miljarder ton sand varje år. Men trots dess ökande användning, uppmärksammar vi sällan sandens ekonomiska och samhälleliga betydelse. Ett uttryck för detta är det ofta saknas tillförlitlig information och statistik om såväl dess omfattning, som dess sociala och miljömässiga effekter. Den ökande exploateringen av sand utgör idag en angelägen hållbarhetsutmaning, som kan få stor betydelse för uppfyllandet av flera av FNs hållbarhetsmål. I det globala syd i allmänhet, och i Afrika söder om Sahara i synnerhet, är å ena sidan utvinning av sand nödvändig för att man genom byggandet av infrastruktur ska kunna skapa långsikt ekonomisk utveckling, och därmed utrota fattigdom och minska ojämlikhet. Å andra sidan skapar sandutvinningen i sig nya utmaningar vad gäller både ojämlikhet och ekologisk hållbarhet.I Öst- och Västafrika har regeringar inte bara satt igång enorma bostadsprojekt de senaste 10 – 15 åren, utan också stora infrastruktur program för att förbättra transport- och energiförsörjningen. Dessa kräver otroliga mängder sand. I takt med att produktionen av cement har ökat kraftigt, har också allt fler motsättningar och konflikter uppstått mellan lokalsamhällen, aktörer som utvinner sand, mellanhänder och distributörer, myndigheter, och byggsektorn uppstått. Än så länge finns dock inga studier som systematiskt har försökt kartlägga den nya politiska dynamik som uppstår i Afrika längs den distributionskedja som kopplar samman lokal utvinning med den vidare handeln och användningen av sand. Syftet med det här projektet är därför att utforska de sociala, ekonomiska och politiska motsättningar och konflikter som just nu växer fram i Öst- och Västafrika, två av de regioner i världen som urbaniseras snabbast.  Genom skapandet av ett av de första forskningsnätverken i världen med fokus på politiska aspekter av sandutvinning, handel och användning, syftar projektet till att bidra till utvecklingen av en övergripande forskningsagenda för studiet av sandutvinningens politiska problematik. Med utgångspunkt i detta syfte har projektet fyra huvudmålsättningar: (1) att utveckla ett mer omfattande forskningsprojekt om detta strategiskt viktiga men än så länge outforskade ämne. (2) ta fram och öppet publicera en databas med övergripande information om motsättningar och konflikter kopplade till sand. Detta för att öka medvetenheten och kunskapen om den snabbt ökande sandutvinningens problem och utmaningar inom nätverket, men också hos civilsamhället, myndigheter och internationella organisationer. (3) Anordna en workshop med deltagare från nyckelaktörer när det gäller utvinning, handel, och användning av sand i Öst- och Västafrika. Detta dels för att få en bättre förståelse för dessa aktörers erfarenheter, intressen och perspektiv; men också för att initiera en dialog om hur sand som en naturresurs kan förvaltas på ett rättvist och hållbart sätt. (4) Möjliggöra för unga forskare att genomföra fältstudier av motsättningar och konflikter kopplade till sand i Öst- och Västafrika. Detta eftersom bristen på empirisk forskning om sandutvinning, handel och användning i Afrika söder om Sahara är mycket bristfällig.   Nätverket består av forskare från Kenya, Storbritannien och Sverige som alla har stor erfarenhet av forskning kring naturresurskonflikter i Öst- och Västafrika. Vidare kommer dessutom ett forskningsinstitut i Sierra Leone samt en ledande Afrikansk miljörättsorganisation vara nära länkade till nätverket.</narrative>
      <narrative>Sand is the world’s most used solid resource. It drives urbanization and economic growth and is the basic ingredient to countless commodities that make us ‘modern’ —from concrete and glass, to the microchips in our high-end gadgets. While a number recent publications warn about the environmental consequences of the steeply increasing demand for sand in Sub-Saharan Africa, the deeply political dynamics of the sand business have hardly received any scholarly attention. In this proposed project, we seek to identifying how sand conflicts and contestations in Sub-Saharan Africa intersect, how different actors negotiate access, use and political voice. We will do so by establishing an international network of Swedish, British and Kenyan scholars with complementary expertise and competence, as well as extensive experience from working on natural resource conflicts across East- and West Africa. Through a combination of concrete and mutually benefiting activities, this effort will in the short term contribute to the urgent need for increased scholarly awareness of- and attention paid to the emerging political economic problems and challenges associated with sand extraction in Sub-Saharan Africa. In a longer perspective, the proposed project seeks to provide important input on how we collectively can rethink how to sustainably extract, trade and regulate a resource that underpins the promise of improved lives in many African societies.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sand is the world’s most used solid resource. It drives urbanization and economic growth and is the basic ingredient to countless commodities that make us ‘modern’ —from concrete and glass, to the microchips in our high-end gadgets. While a number recent publications warn about the environmental consequences of the steeply increasing demand for sand in Sub-Saharan Africa, the deeply political dynamics of the sand business have hardly received any scholarly attention. In this proposed project, we seek to identifying how sand conflicts and contestations in Sub-Saharan Africa intersect, how different actors negotiate access, use and political voice. We will do so by establishing an international network of Swedish, British and Kenyan scholars with complementary expertise and competence, as well as extensive experience from working on natural resource conflicts across East- and West Africa. Through a combination of concrete and mutually benefiting activities, this effort will in the short term contribute to the urgent need for increased scholarly awareness of- and attention paid to the emerging political economic problems and challenges associated with sand extraction in Sub-Saharan Africa. In a longer perspective, the proposed project seeks to provide important input on how we collectively can rethink how to sustainably extract, trade and regulate a resource that underpins the promise of improved lives in many African societies.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sand är en av världens mest efterfrågade och använda naturresurser. Vi använder sand för att tillverka såväl betong som glas och mikrochips i avancerade elektroniska produkter. Sand är en faktiskt en oersättlig del i byggandet det moderna samhället och driver såväl urbanisering som ekonomisk tillväxt. Under de sista tio åren har den årliga efterfrågan på sand som används inom byggsektorn stigit trefaldigt och vi använder i världen idag 40 till 50 miljarder ton sand varje år. Men trots dess ökande användning, uppmärksammar vi sällan sandens ekonomiska och samhälleliga betydelse. Ett uttryck för detta är det ofta saknas tillförlitlig information och statistik om såväl dess omfattning, som dess sociala och miljömässiga effekter. Den ökande exploateringen av sand utgör idag en angelägen hållbarhetsutmaning, som kan få stor betydelse för uppfyllandet av flera av FNs hållbarhetsmål. I det globala syd i allmänhet, och i Afrika söder om Sahara i synnerhet, är å ena sidan utvinning av sand nödvändig för att man genom byggandet av infrastruktur ska kunna skapa långsikt ekonomisk utveckling, och därmed utrota fattigdom och minska ojämlikhet. Å andra sidan skapar sandutvinningen i sig nya utmaningar vad gäller både ojämlikhet och ekologisk hållbarhet.I Öst- och Västafrika har regeringar inte bara satt igång enorma bostadsprojekt de senaste 10 – 15 åren, utan också stora infrastruktur program för att förbättra transport- och energiförsörjningen. Dessa kräver otroliga mängder sand. I takt med att produktionen av cement har ökat kraftigt, har också allt fler motsättningar och konflikter uppstått mellan lokalsamhällen, aktörer som utvinner sand, mellanhänder och distributörer, myndigheter, och byggsektorn uppstått. Än så länge finns dock inga studier som systematiskt har försökt kartlägga den nya politiska dynamik som uppstår i Afrika längs den distributionskedja som kopplar samman lokal utvinning med den vidare handeln och användningen av sand. Syftet med det här projektet är därför att utforska de sociala, ekonomiska och politiska motsättningar och konflikter som just nu växer fram i Öst- och Västafrika, två av de regioner i världen som urbaniseras snabbast.  Genom skapandet av ett av de första forskningsnätverken i världen med fokus på politiska aspekter av sandutvinning, handel och användning, syftar projektet till att bidra till utvecklingen av en övergripande forskningsagenda för studiet av sandutvinningens politiska problematik. Med utgångspunkt i detta syfte har projektet fyra huvudmålsättningar: (1) att utveckla ett mer omfattande forskningsprojekt om detta strategiskt viktiga men än så länge outforskade ämne. (2) ta fram och öppet publicera en databas med övergripande information om motsättningar och konflikter kopplade till sand. Detta för att öka medvetenheten och kunskapen om den snabbt ökande sandutvinningens problem och utmaningar inom nätverket, men också hos civilsamhället, myndigheter och internationella organisationer. (3) Anordna en workshop med deltagare från nyckelaktörer när det gäller utvinning, handel, och användning av sand i Öst- och Västafrika. Detta dels för att få en bättre förståelse för dessa aktörers erfarenheter, intressen och perspektiv; men också för att initiera en dialog om hur sand som en naturresurs kan förvaltas på ett rättvist och hållbart sätt. (4) Möjliggöra för unga forskare att genomföra fältstudier av motsättningar och konflikter kopplade till sand i Öst- och Västafrika. Detta eftersom bristen på empirisk forskning om sandutvinning, handel och användning i Afrika söder om Sahara är mycket bristfällig.   Nätverket består av forskare från Kenya, Storbritannien och Sverige som alla har stor erfarenhet av forskning kring naturresurskonflikter i Öst- och Västafrika. Vidare kommer dessutom ett forskningsinstitut i Sierra Leone samt en ledande Afrikansk miljörättsorganisation vara nära länkade till nätverket.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Large-scale infrastructure projects in urban Africa are on the rise. Many of these projects are funded by China and the fast pace of construction makes them constitutive of what has been termed ‘fast urbanism’. Yet, their realisation will shape city life for decades to come. Previous studies have analysed the political and economic drivers, qualities and consequences of these projects. However, few studies have analysed the lives, experiences and imaginations of ordinary people labouring in and around the construction sites of new infrastructure projects. This knowledge gap is problematic since the situation of ordinary workers is vital for local livelihoods as well as the production and maintenance of new infrastructures. This project aims to analyse how Chinese-funded large-scale infrastructure projects in urban Africa shape local livelihood opportunities and the daily practices and experiences of infrastructure workers, and how these opportunities and practices change over time. The project analyses the situation of labourers working on, or in the vicinity of, Chinese-funded infrastructure projects in Accra (Ghana), Maputo (Mozambique), Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) and Lusaka (Zambia). It involves four researchers, runs for three years, and applies qualitative methods; semi-structured interviews, observations and text analysis. The project will provide a better scientific understanding of the work behind large-scale infrastructures, useful for formulating decent work policies.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Byggandet av storskalig transportinfrastruktur såsom vägar, järnvägar och flygplatser ökar snabbt i afrikanska städer. Många av dessa projekt finansieras av Kina och deras raska uppbyggnad gör dem till en viktig ingrediens i vad som kommit att kallas ’snabb urbanism’. Samtidigt kommer deras implementering att påverka livet i dessa städer under lång tid framöver.Tidigare forskning om nutida storskaliga infrastrukturprojekt i det urbana Afrika fokuserar på projektens ekonomiska och politiska bakomliggande idéer, egenskaper och konsekvenser. Däremot har få studier analyserat arbetet som ligger till grund för genomförandet av storskaliga infrastrukturprojekt i afrikanska städer. Vi vet att nya infrastrukturprojekt bidrar med nya arbetstillfällen, både inom byggarbetsplatserna och i deras omedelbara närhet där bland annat gatuförsäljare etablerar sig för att erbjuda varor och tjänster till infrastrukturarbetare och andra som rör sig i närheten. Givet att många afrikanska städer uppvisar hög arbetslöshet är dessa nya inkomstmöjligheter önskvärda. Samtidigt är dessa arbetstillfällen ofta tidsbegränsade och det har rapporterats om dåliga arbetsvillkor och hur exempelvis gatuförsäljare tvångsförflyttas från dessa platser när infrastrukturen står färdig.Bristen på kunskap om arbetet bakom storskaliga infrastrukturprojekt är problematisk eftersom arbetarnas situation och deras insatser är avgörande för lokala försörjningsstrategier samt skapandet och underhållet av ny infrastruktur. Det här projektet syftar till att analysera hur storskaliga Kinafinansierade infrastrukturprojekt i det urbana Afrika påverkar lokala försörjningsmöjligheter och infrastrukturarbetares vardagliga praktiker och erfarenheter, samt hur dessa möjligheter och praktiker förändras över tid. Forskningsfrågorna undersöker vilka inkomstmöjligheter nya infrastrukturprojekt skapar för olika grupper av arbetare, hur arbetsvillkoren ser ut för dessa grupper, samt hur inkomstmöjligheterna förändras över tid i relation till infrastrukturens olika faser av implementering, färdigställande och underhåll.Projektet bygger på den växande litteraturen om infrastruktur inom samhällsvetenskaperna, där infrastruktur förstås som en process vilken kan studeras för att ge insikter om samhällsutvecklingen i stort. Mer specifikt bygger vi vidare på forskningen kring infrastruktur och vardagsliv i städer för att undersöka hur byggarbetare och andra som etablerar ekonomisk verksamhet i närheten av ny Kinafinansierad infrastruktur påverkas och relaterar till dessa projekt. Projektet innefattar fyra forskare och kommer att pågå under tre år. Vi kommer att analysera och jämföra situationen för arbetare inom, och i närheten av, kinesiskt finansierade transportinfrastrukturprojekt i Accra (Ghana), Maputo (Moçambique), Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) och Lusaka (Zambia) - fyra platser som upplever en hög kinesisk närvaro. Den komparativa ansatsen innebär att vi kommer att kunna visa på likheter och skillnader i infrastrukturarbetares situation i olika afrikanska kontexter, vilket blir ett viktigt bidrag till tidigare forskning om ny infrastruktur i det urbana Afrika. Kvalitativa metoder inklusive semistrukturerade intervjuer, observationer, samt text- och mediaanalys kommer att användas. Resultaten kommer att publiceras vid konferenser och i vetenskapliga tidskrifter. Vi kommer också författa en populärvetenskaplig rapport som kommer att cirkuleras till relevanta institutioner och organisationer. Utöver detta kommer vi att presentera resultaten från projektet vid seminarier i de fyra städerna, dit relevanta samhällsaktörer kommer att bjudas in.Detta projekt kommer bidra med ny kunskap om arbetet bakom nutida storskaliga infrastrukturprojekt i Afrika, vilken är av betydelse både för den växande forskningslitteraturen om infrastruktur och för samhällets förmåga att minska fattigdom genom skapandet och upprätthållandet av arbetstillfällen med anständiga arbetsvillkor.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Large-scale infrastructure projects in urban Africa are on the rise. Many of these projects are funded by China and the fast pace of construction makes them constitutive of what has been termed ‘fast urbanism’. Yet, their realisation will shape city life for decades to come. Previous studies have analysed the political and economic drivers, qualities and consequences of these projects. However, few studies have analysed the lives, experiences and imaginations of ordinary people labouring in and around the construction sites of new infrastructure projects. This knowledge gap is problematic since the situation of ordinary workers is vital for local livelihoods as well as the production and maintenance of new infrastructures. This project aims to analyse how Chinese-funded large-scale infrastructure projects in urban Africa shape local livelihood opportunities and the daily practices and experiences of infrastructure workers, and how these opportunities and practices change over time. The project analyses the situation of labourers working on, or in the vicinity of, Chinese-funded infrastructure projects in Accra (Ghana), Maputo (Mozambique), Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) and Lusaka (Zambia). It involves four researchers, runs for three years, and applies qualitative methods; semi-structured interviews, observations and text analysis. The project will provide a better scientific understanding of the work behind large-scale infrastructures, useful for formulating decent work policies.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tropiska regnskogar är jordens mest artrika och produktiva ekosystemtyp och har en viktig roll för vår planets biodiversitet och klimat. Trots det vet vi förhållandevis lite om deras känslighet för pågående klimatförändringar. Ökad dödlighet under ovanligt varma och torra år (s.k. El Niño-år) tyder på att tropiska träd är mycket klimatkänsliga, men kunskapen är begränsad. I många tropiska områden har stora arealer skog försvunnit och omvandlats till odlings- och betesmark. Detta leder till problem med erosion, biodiversitetsförlust, och ett varmare och torrare klimat. På många håll försöker man därför återplantera skog. Det finns då flera fördelar med att använda naturligt förekommande arter eftersom dessa bidrar till högre biodiversitet, både bland växter och andra organismer, än exotiska och snabbväxande som ofta används. En osäkerhetsfaktor som hämmar hållbar plantering av inhemska tropiska trädarter är att vi vet så lite om deras egenskaper beträffande produktion, kvalitet och klimatkänslighet. Det övergripande syftet med detta projekt är att ta reda på hur produktionen och överlevnaden av vanliga inhemska trädarter i Öst- och Centralafrika påverkas av ett varmare och torrare klimat samt stödja hållbara trädplanteringar och skogliga ekosystemtjänster. Baserat på denna kunskap kommer vi att ta fram rekommendation om vilka trädarter som kan användas i olika delar av Rwanda, ett tätt befolkat och fattigt land i centrala Afrika med ambitiösa mål för ökad areal med träd samtidigt med högt ställda målen för en hållbar utveckling av landsbygden.I projektet studerar vi 20 tropiska trädarter som naturligt växer i bergsregnskog eller i övergången mellan regnskog och savann i Rwanda. För detta har vi etablerat planteringar med 5400 träd på tre platser med stor variation i höjd över havet (1300-2400 m), nederbörd (850-1750 mm) och temperatur (14-21 °C). De högst belägna platserna ligger i bergsregnskog medan de lägsta ligger i områden som naturligt domineras av buskvegetation och som är varmare och torrare än de utvalda trädarternas naturliga miljöer. Ett steg nedåt i höjd för en viss art representerar ett möjligt framtida klimatscenario. Vi kommer att manipulera vatten- och näringstillgången för att kunna separera effekter av temperatur, nederbörd och näringstillgång. På alla platser kommer vi att plantera både pionjärarter (som snabbt kan kolonisera nya områden) och klimaxarter (som dominerar i skogar utan störningar). Vi kommer att studera trädens produktion och överlevnad i förhållande till behandlingarna: temperatur, vatten och näring. Dessutom kommer vi att undersöka hur tillväxten av olika delar av träden (blad, stam, rötter) påverkas av de olika behandlingarna eftersom detta påverkar förmågan att klara t.ex torka. Vi kommer också att jämföra produktion och överlevnad hos olika trädarter med deras fotosyntes, värmetolerans och andra fysiologiska egenskaper som potentiellt styr hur trädens tillväxt, vitalitet och överlevnad påverkas av ökad temperatur och längre perioder av torka. Trädens förmåga att anpassa sig till ett förändrat klimat kommer att bestämmas. Vi kommer också att jämföra resultaten från experimenten i höjdgradienten med studier av tillväxt hos träd i naturliga och planterade bestånd för att utvärdera resultatens relevans i samarbete med lokala aktörer. Resultaten kommer att kommuniceras med både lokala myndigheter och andra aktörer för att tillsammans analysera effekter på olika ekosystemtjänster. Resultaten kommer också ligga till grund för rekommendationer av artval i olika typer av planteringar. Projektet är ett samarbete mellan Göteborgs Universitet, University of Rwanda och Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Development Board som sedan flera år har ett samarbete inom skogsforskning, där även lärarutbyte och handledning av doktorander och studenter ingår. Vi tar fram ny kunskap om olika tropiska trädarters klimatkänslighet och vilka underliggande trädegenskaper och mekanismer som styr denna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project aims to determining the sensitivity of montane and transitional rainforest tree productivity and survival to warming and drought to guide sustainable tree plantation and ecosystem services in central and east Africa. The project uses a unique set of previously established multispecies plantations in Rwanda along an elevation/temperature gradient with water treatments to simulate future climate conditions and to study their impact on the growth of 20 tree species belonging to different groups, montane vs. transitional and early vs. late successional species. The productivity and survival of trees as well as how tree carbon allocation interacts with the environment will be studied over three years. Year 1: Tree biomass estimates and development of species-specific allometric biomass functions. Year 2: Explore the tree carbon allocation and functional traits and how they control drought and temperature sensitivity. Year 3: Compile and evaluate data in combination with development of planting recommendations. The project will have close contact with Rwandan forest authorities and NGOs and organize annual workshops for stakeholders to evaluate impacts on ecosystem services. The project is a collaboration between University of Gothenburg (project management), University of Rwanda (PhD training and student engagement) and Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Development Board (Site management and project logistics).</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Detta projekt syftar till att generera ny kunskap om processer som formar möjligheterna till ekonomisk återhämtning och politiskt erkännande av informellt arbete i samband med COVID-19-pandemin i det urban Afrika. Den undersöker hur statlig tillhandahållande eller förnekande av resurser, såsom stödpaket och infrastruktur, till informella arbetare under pandemin relaterar till konstruktioner av informalitet som (il)legitima. Studien undersöker också hur informella arbetare på olika sätt kan bestrida eller agera mot orättvisa fördelningar och de alltför stora orättvisor som pandemin har lett till, och hur de eventuellt formulerar nya anspråk på politiskt erkännande. Studien undersöker även hur möjligheterna att kollektivt organisera och formulera krav har förändrats under pandemin. Projektet kommer att bedriva följande forskningsfrågor: Vad avgör informella arbetares tillgång till stödpaket som skapats för att underlätta återhämtning och mildra de ekonomiska effekterna av pandemin? Vilka initiativ har dykt upp under pandemin för att ta itu med brist på försäljningsinfrastrukturer (sanitet, korrekta bås etc.)? Vilka nya krav formulerar informella arbetare eventuellt inom ramen för pandemin? Projektet kommer att tillämpa kvalitativa metoder och undersöka dessa dynamiker i fyra afrikanska städer: Dar-es-Salaam (Tanzania), Kitwe (Zambia), Blantyre (Malawi) och Accra (Ghana).</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Detta projekt syftar till att generera ny kunskap om processer som formar möjligheterna till ekonomisk återhämtning och politiskt erkännande av informellt arbete i samband med COVID-19-pandemin i det urban Afrika. Den undersöker hur statlig tillhandahållande eller förnekande av resurser, såsom stödpaket och infrastruktur, till informella arbetare under pandemin relaterar till konstruktioner av informalitet som (il)legitima. Studien undersöker också hur informella arbetare på olika sätt kan bestrida eller agera mot orättvisa fördelningar och de alltför stora orättvisor som pandemin har lett till, och hur de eventuellt formulerar nya anspråk på politiskt erkännande. Studien undersöker även hur möjligheterna att kollektivt organisera och formulera krav har förändrats under pandemin. Projektet kommer att bedriva följande forskningsfrågor: Vad avgör informella arbetares tillgång till stödpaket som skapats för att underlätta återhämtning och mildra de ekonomiska effekterna av pandemin? Vilka initiativ har dykt upp under pandemin för att ta itu med brist på försäljningsinfrastrukturer (sanitet, korrekta bås etc.)? Vilka nya krav formulerar informella arbetare eventuellt inom ramen för pandemin? Projektet kommer att tillämpa kvalitativa metoder och undersöka dessa dynamiker i fyra afrikanska städer: Dar-es-Salaam (Tanzania), Kitwe (Zambia), Blantyre (Malawi) och Accra (Ghana).</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project aims to generate new knowledge about processes shaping the possibilities for economic recovery and political recognition of informal livelihoods in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic in urban Africa. It examines how state provision or denial of resources, such as business support packages and appropriate infrastructures, to informal workers during the pandemic relates to constructions of informality as (il)legitimate. The study also investigates how informal workers, in diverse ways, may contest or act upon unjust distributions and the excessive inequities that the pandemic has brought into relief, and how they possibly articulate new claims for recognition. This involves exploring how possibilities for collectively organising and articulating demands have changed during the pandemic. The project will pursue the following research questions: What determines access by informal workers to business support packages created to facilitate recovery and mitigate the economic impacts of the pandemic? What initiatives have emerged during the pandemic to adress the inadequacies of vending infrastructures (sanitation, proper stalls etc)? What new claims are informal workers possibly articulating in the context of the pandemic? The project will apply qualititative methods and investigate these dynamics in four African cities: Dar-es-Salaam (Tanzania), Kitwe (Zambia), Blantyre (Malawi) and Accra (Ghana).</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Detta projekt syftar till att generera ny kunskap om processer som formar möjligheterna till ekonomisk återhämtning och politiskt erkännande av informellt arbete i samband med COVID-19-pandemin i det urban Afrika. Den undersöker hur statlig tillhandahållande eller förnekande av resurser, såsom stödpaket och infrastruktur, till informella arbetare under pandemin relaterar till konstruktioner av informalitet som (il)legitima. Studien undersöker också hur informella arbetare på olika sätt kan bestrida eller agera mot orättvisa fördelningar och de alltför stora orättvisor som pandemin har lett till, och hur de eventuellt formulerar nya anspråk på politiskt erkännande. Studien undersöker även hur möjligheterna att kollektivt organisera och formulera krav har förändrats under pandemin. Projektet kommer att bedriva följande forskningsfrågor: Vad avgör informella arbetares tillgång till stödpaket som skapats för att underlätta återhämtning och mildra de ekonomiska effekterna av pandemin? Vilka initiativ har dykt upp under pandemin för att ta itu med brist på försäljningsinfrastrukturer (sanitet, korrekta bås etc.)? Vilka nya krav formulerar informella arbetare eventuellt inom ramen för pandemin? Projektet kommer att tillämpa kvalitativa metoder och undersöka dessa dynamiker i fyra afrikanska städer: Dar-es-Salaam (Tanzania), Kitwe (Zambia), Blantyre (Malawi) och Accra (Ghana).</narrative>
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      <narrative>Digital development and educational outcomes in Sub-Saharan Africa: A recipe for inclusive development or deepening divides?</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I Afrika söder om Sahara har spridningen av mobiltelefoni och mobilt internet skett mot bakgrund av en tidigare mycket begränsad kommunikationsinfrastruktur. Just därför anses de senaste årens snabba utveckling av digital informations- och kommunikationsteknik (IKT) ha haft betydande ekonomiska och sociala effekter för regionens befolkning, särskilt bland de fattigaste.Under den pågående Covid-19-pandemin har beroendet av internet accentuerats på global nivå och användningen av digital teknik har påskyndats inom utbildningsområdet. Möjligheterna till kvalitetssäkrad undervisning på distans skiljer sig dock kraftigt åt mellan och inom länder. Fortfarande saknar hälften av alla världens barn i grundskolan och gymnasiet internetanslutning hemma, och nästan hälften av de som bor i områden som saknar internetuppkoppling bor i Afrika söder om Sahara. Inom de afrikanska länderna finns det också betydande skillnader i mobilnätsteckning och internettillgång längs dimensioner som socioekonomisk status, kön och ålder.Även om pandemin har gett betydelsen av IKT inom utbildningsområdet en ökad uppmärksamhet så är frågan mycket bredare än så och har diskuterades livligt under lång tid. Inom akademin såväl som i policykretsar har man exempelvis noterat hur satsningar på utbildning inte lett till önskade resultat i form av verkligt lärande, och vissa ser den nya tekniken som en möjlighet att kringgå de bindande begränsningar som verkar finnas inom utbildningsväsendet i många låginkomstländer. Det finns dock ingen anledning att förvänta sig att spridningen av IKT har samma inverkan på utbildningsresultaten för alla som får tillgång till denna teknik. Dessutom kan vissa individer eller grupper halka efter, eller till och med missgynnas, även om effekterna visade sig vara positiva i genomsnitt.Det övergripande syftet med detta projekt är att undersöka hur spridningen av IKT i Afrika söder om Sahara påverkar utbildningsresultat och ojämlikhet i utbildningsresultat i regionen. I projektet görs åtskillnad mellan utvecklingen inom olika tekniska plattformar, såsom 2G, 3G/4G och fiberkabelinfrastruktur, då dessa skiljer sig fundamentalt åt vad gäller internethastighet och därmed möjligheter till interaktion och informationsdelning. Genom att knyta samman detaljerad geospatial data över utbyggnaden av IKT över tid med data över de fenomen vi ämnar studera kan vi använda oss av moderna kvasi-experimentella statistiska metoder som gör att resultaten når hög vetenskaplig kvalitet. Vi kommer dessutom att underbygga den statistiska analysen med insikter från intervjuer med nyckelaktörer i viktiga IKT-utvecklingsprojekt i regionen.Projektet relaterar till två aktuella forskningsområden. För det första har studier visat att i Afrika söder om Sahara har spridningen av IKT fått betydande politiska och ekonomiska konsekvenser. De indirekta effekterna av denna utveckling på utbildningsresultat har emellertid ännu inte analyserats inom detta forskningsfält. En annan grupp av studier visar att specifika IKT-investeringar inom utbildningsområdet sällan får positiva effekter i rika länder, men att de ofta har positiva effekter i låginkomstländer. Vårt forskningsprojekt blir det första som sammanför dessa två fält genom att beakta de breda transformativa effekter som spridningen av IKT potentiellt har på utbildningsresultat och ojämlikhet i utbildningsresultat i Afrika söder om Sahara.Kunskapen som kommer genereras inom detta projekt är relaterad till de globala målen för hållbar utveckling (SDG). De mest relevanta är målen om inkluderande utbildning av god kvalitet (SDG 4), jämställdhet (SDG 5) och minskad ojämlikhet (SDG 10), samt att uppnå allmän tillgång till internet i de minst utvecklade länderna (under SDG 9). Projektets resultat kommer belysa under vilka omständigheter digital utveckling verkar för inkluderande utveckling och när det riskerar bidra till fördjupade klyftor.</narrative>
      <narrative>This project aims to investigate how the spread of digital information and communication technology (ICT) in Sub-Saharan Africa affects educational outcomes and inequalities. Specifically, we will use detailed survey data to investigate the impact of the spread of ICT on literacy and educational attainment and explore the mechanisms at play, utilizing within as well as across household variation to identify the possible effects. We will also use unique schooling data to assess the effects on teacher quality and effort, the employment of IT-tools in schools, and student test scores. To this end, we will draw on detailed geospatial data on ICT infrastructure and the outcomes of interest, allowing for the use of quasi-experimental statistical techniques, coupled with insights from key informant interviews with stakeholders in ICT development projects in the region. In 2022, we will compile data and initiate the data analysis. In 2023, we will carry out the bulk of the empirical analysis. In 2024, we will complete all outstanding parts of the research and disseminate the results. Unlike most previous work in the area, we will be able to differentiate between 2G, 3G/4G and fiber cable infrastructure, which have critically different implications in terms of the inputs in the educational production function. As such, the project will also inform the ongoing debate on the gap between education and learning, which is arguably especially relevant in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Gender considerations are central to this project. A core objective of the project is to investigate the impact of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) on educational inequalities in Sub-Saharan Africa. Considering the existing strong disparities in mobile internet adoption between groups, with women and people in rural areas lagging behind (GSMA, 2020), a gender perspective is of key importance. In a first step, we will track the spread of ICT in Sub-Saharan Africa. This analysis will include mapping digital inequalities, such as gender gaps, in access to 2G, 3G/4G and fiber cable network coverage in the area of residence, as well as in the actual use of these technologies. When investigating the impact of the spread of ICT on educational outcomes, we will consistently assess gendered impacts. Carefully evaluating possible differential impacts across girls and boys will clarify if, when, and where digital development enhances gender inequalities in educational outcomes, and thus where efforts to counteract this tendency are needed. It also sheds light on under what circumstances digital development may instead act as an engine for change, helping to offset inequalities. Our gender focus is clearly visible in the research plan. In ‘Purpose and aims’, we establish our aim to assess feedback mechanisms between digital divides and inequalities in educational outcomes. Here, gender is specified as a key inequality dimension. And in ‘Theory and data’ we specify the data and approach that will be used to address these issues empirically.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Digital development and educational outcomes in Sub-Saharan Africa: A recipe for inclusive development or deepening divides?</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project aims to investigate how the spread of digital information and communication technology (ICT) in Sub-Saharan Africa affects educational outcomes and inequalities. Specifically, we will use detailed survey data to investigate the impact of the spread of ICT on literacy and educational attainment and explore the mechanisms at play, utilizing within as well as across household variation to identify the possible effects. We will also use unique schooling data to assess the effects on teacher quality and effort, the employment of IT-tools in schools, and student test scores. To this end, we will draw on detailed geospatial data on ICT infrastructure and the outcomes of interest, allowing for the use of quasi-experimental statistical techniques, coupled with insights from key informant interviews with stakeholders in ICT development projects in the region. In 2022, we will compile data and initiate the data analysis. In 2023, we will carry out the bulk of the empirical analysis. In 2024, we will complete all outstanding parts of the research and disseminate the results. Unlike most previous work in the area, we will be able to differentiate between 2G, 3G/4G and fiber cable infrastructure, which have critically different implications in terms of the inputs in the educational production function. As such, the project will also inform the ongoing debate on the gap between education and learning, which is arguably especially relevant in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Gender considerations are central to this project. A core objective of the project is to investigate the impact of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) on educational inequalities in Sub-Saharan Africa. Considering the existing strong disparities in mobile internet adoption between groups, with women and people in rural areas lagging behind (GSMA, 2020), a gender perspective is of key importance. In a first step, we will track the spread of ICT in Sub-Saharan Africa. This analysis will include mapping digital inequalities, such as gender gaps, in access to 2G, 3G/4G and fiber cable network coverage in the area of residence, as well as in the actual use of these technologies. When investigating the impact of the spread of ICT on educational outcomes, we will consistently assess gendered impacts. Carefully evaluating possible differential impacts across girls and boys will clarify if, when, and where digital development enhances gender inequalities in educational outcomes, and thus where efforts to counteract this tendency are needed. It also sheds light on under what circumstances digital development may instead act as an engine for change, helping to offset inequalities. Our gender focus is clearly visible in the research plan. In ‘Purpose and aims’, we establish our aim to assess feedback mechanisms between digital divides and inequalities in educational outcomes. Here, gender is specified as a key inequality dimension. And in ‘Theory and data’ we specify the data and approach that will be used to address these issues empirically.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I Afrika söder om Sahara har spridningen av mobiltelefoni och mobilt internet skett mot bakgrund av en tidigare mycket begränsad kommunikationsinfrastruktur. Just därför anses de senaste årens snabba utveckling av digital informations- och kommunikationsteknik (IKT) ha haft betydande ekonomiska och sociala effekter för regionens befolkning, särskilt bland de fattigaste.Under den pågående Covid-19-pandemin har beroendet av internet accentuerats på global nivå och användningen av digital teknik har påskyndats inom utbildningsområdet. Möjligheterna till kvalitetssäkrad undervisning på distans skiljer sig dock kraftigt åt mellan och inom länder. Fortfarande saknar hälften av alla världens barn i grundskolan och gymnasiet internetanslutning hemma, och nästan hälften av de som bor i områden som saknar internetuppkoppling bor i Afrika söder om Sahara. Inom de afrikanska länderna finns det också betydande skillnader i mobilnätsteckning och internettillgång längs dimensioner som socioekonomisk status, kön och ålder.Även om pandemin har gett betydelsen av IKT inom utbildningsområdet en ökad uppmärksamhet så är frågan mycket bredare än så och har diskuterades livligt under lång tid. Inom akademin såväl som i policykretsar har man exempelvis noterat hur satsningar på utbildning inte lett till önskade resultat i form av verkligt lärande, och vissa ser den nya tekniken som en möjlighet att kringgå de bindande begränsningar som verkar finnas inom utbildningsväsendet i många låginkomstländer. Det finns dock ingen anledning att förvänta sig att spridningen av IKT har samma inverkan på utbildningsresultaten för alla som får tillgång till denna teknik. Dessutom kan vissa individer eller grupper halka efter, eller till och med missgynnas, även om effekterna visade sig vara positiva i genomsnitt.Det övergripande syftet med detta projekt är att undersöka hur spridningen av IKT i Afrika söder om Sahara påverkar utbildningsresultat och ojämlikhet i utbildningsresultat i regionen. I projektet görs åtskillnad mellan utvecklingen inom olika tekniska plattformar, såsom 2G, 3G/4G och fiberkabelinfrastruktur, då dessa skiljer sig fundamentalt åt vad gäller internethastighet och därmed möjligheter till interaktion och informationsdelning. Genom att knyta samman detaljerad geospatial data över utbyggnaden av IKT över tid med data över de fenomen vi ämnar studera kan vi använda oss av moderna kvasi-experimentella statistiska metoder som gör att resultaten når hög vetenskaplig kvalitet. Vi kommer dessutom att underbygga den statistiska analysen med insikter från intervjuer med nyckelaktörer i viktiga IKT-utvecklingsprojekt i regionen.Projektet relaterar till två aktuella forskningsområden. För det första har studier visat att i Afrika söder om Sahara har spridningen av IKT fått betydande politiska och ekonomiska konsekvenser. De indirekta effekterna av denna utveckling på utbildningsresultat har emellertid ännu inte analyserats inom detta forskningsfält. En annan grupp av studier visar att specifika IKT-investeringar inom utbildningsområdet sällan får positiva effekter i rika länder, men att de ofta har positiva effekter i låginkomstländer. Vårt forskningsprojekt blir det första som sammanför dessa två fält genom att beakta de breda transformativa effekter som spridningen av IKT potentiellt har på utbildningsresultat och ojämlikhet i utbildningsresultat i Afrika söder om Sahara.Kunskapen som kommer genereras inom detta projekt är relaterad till de globala målen för hållbar utveckling (SDG). De mest relevanta är målen om inkluderande utbildning av god kvalitet (SDG 4), jämställdhet (SDG 5) och minskad ojämlikhet (SDG 10), samt att uppnå allmän tillgång till internet i de minst utvecklade länderna (under SDG 9). Projektets resultat kommer belysa under vilka omständigheter digital utveckling verkar för inkluderande utveckling och när det riskerar bidra till fördjupade klyftor.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Människor har i alla tider drabbats av sjukdomar som sprids från djur. SARS-CoV-2 är det tredje coronaviruset som drabbar mänskligheten under de senaste 18 åren, och har liksom SARS och MERS spridit sig från sina naturliga värddjur till människa. Andra betydande exempel är HIV, Ebola och Zikavirus. Pandemin COVID-19 är nu spridd över världen och har orsakat mer än 136 miljon dokumenterade fall med över 3 miljon döda. Egypten har ännu ett relativt litet antal bekräftade fall av COVID-19 (200 000), men det är oklart om det reflekterar det verkliga antalet smittade eller om det beror på inadekvat testning. COVID-19 är inte det enda coronavirus som drabbat Arabiska halvön under senare tid, även MERS-CoV har orsakat utbrott sedan 2012 med hög dödlighet. I Egypten har man ökat sin beredskap efter MERS-CoV-utbrottet, men man saknar fortfarande en bra infrastruktur för effektiv identifiering av smittade, isolering av virus och epidemiologiska studier av spridningen. Med detta projekt vill vi öka samarbetet mellan Egypten och Sverige runt studier av coronavirus infektioner. Vi vill bygga upp ett nätverk av relevanta aktörer inom de båda länderna för att skapa förutsättningar för ett effektivt kunskapsutbyte och utbyte av provmaterial mellan länderna. Detta vill vi åstadkomma genom workshops och kursverksamhet i de båda länderna. Vid sidan av huvudaktörerna (Zoonosis Science Center, Uppsala, Sverige, National Research centre (NRC) och Animal Health Research Institute (AHRI) Egypten, vill vi även involvera andra viktiga aktörer såsom ytterligare universitet för att tillsammans skapa förutsättningar för nya samarbetsprojekt kring utvecklig av diagnostiska metoder och epidemiologisk forskning kring zoonotiska virus, med COVID-19 i fokus. Ett annat viktigt mål med detta samarbetsprojekt är att öka den allmänna kunskapen om COVID-19 och dess spridning både i Sverige och i Egypten. SARS-CoV-2 är ett virus som spridit sig från djur till människa, med troligen fladdermöss som naturlig reservoir, och eventuellt myrkotte som mellanvärd. Det är stor risk att detta virus kommer att sprida sig från människor till andra djur och hitta nya reservoarer och mellanvärdar som kan fungera som framtida smittkällor till människa. Genom ett väl etablerat samarbete mellan Egypten och Sverige med aktörer både inom folkhälsa, virologi och veterinärmedicin vill vi öka beredskapen för studier kring virusets spridning både bland människor och djur. Ett sådant One Health-perspektiv kommer vara av stor vikt för att identifiera åtgärder för minskad virusspridning i framtiden och kommer vara ovärderligt i händelse av framtida utbrott av nya coronavirus eller andra zoonoser.</narrative>
      <narrative>Recent pandemics has taught us how zoonotic diseases may quickly become spread by humans over the globe, and how public measurements can have different impact on both diseases spread as well as on livelihoods and food production.Hence, collaborative processes between the medical and veterinary authorities and research institutes (a One Health approach) are highly recommended to control the spread of zoonotic viruses and limit their effect on human health, economy, and food security.In this project, Swedish and Egyptian scientists will exchange experiences from the management and diagnostics of pandemics, as well as share improved diagnostic methods for better disease control, including whole genome sequencing pipelines. The project aims at creating sustainable One Health networks that improves surveillance and rapid disease detection, and enables quick links between veterinary and human health authorities to faster, risk-based decisions that can safeguard human health, taking into account food production and livelihoods. This will be done through regular meetings, seminars, workshops, as well as through sharing recent diagnostic protocols and pipelines. The knowledge and capacity gained in this project will be valuable beyond zoonotic viruses and provide a platform for generation of information that can be applicable also to other diseases.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sedan starten på århundradet har malarians dödstal minskat kraftigt, till stor del beroende på införandet av artemisinin kombinations terapi (ACT). Tyvärr hittas nu ACT resistens hos parasiten.En insats för att upptäcka och utveckla nye effektiva malariamedel har pågått o många år. En av de mest lovande kandidaterna heter KAF156. KAF156 har visat sig vara ett oralt administrerbart, mycket potent malariamedel som inte associerats till signifikanta biverkningar. An KAF156-lumefantrin studie planeras vara tillgänglig inom 5 års tid och förväntas vara en stor tillgång i den kampen mot malaria under nästa årtionde. Men tyvärr har KAF156 en akilleshäl. Studier har visat att resistenta parasiter enkelt selekteras fram in vitro. Den här fenotypen är associerad till mutationer i genen pfcarl. Det är essentiellt att undersöka om dessa resistenta parasiter också är resistenta in vivo, när parasiterna exponeras för terapeutiska nivåer av KAF156. I det här projektet kommer vi att försöka bättre förstå basen för den resistenta fenotypen, eftersom den verkar uppstå efter mer genetiska förändringar än bara de som uppstår I pfcarl genen.Projektet kommer att starta genom att selektera resistenta parasiter I laboratorium genom att exponera parasit för succesivt ökande KAF156 koncentrationer eller genom att exponera dem för höga KAF156 koncentrationer och då detektera parasit som redan är resistenta. Resistenta parasite kommer därefter att få sitt genom sekvenserat och det kommer att jämföras med icke resistenta parasiters genom. Nya mutationer som uppstått under kommer att detekteras. Vi förväntas oss att mutationer inte bara uppstått I pfcarl genen utan också I andra gener.Nästa fas är att exponera parasiterna för samma koncentrationer av KAF156 som i patienternas blod under klinisk behandling. För att göra detta kommer vi att använda en ny approach. Med hjälp av datorkontrollerade hög-precision pumpar kommer vi att simulera läkemedlets verkliga farmakokinetik. Helt resistenta parasit bör då lunna tåla en full simulerad behandlingscykel. Dessa experiment kommer att svara på en viktig fråga, om den observerade in vitro fenotypen är en reell indikation för hur läkemedlet kommer att fundera in vivo.Vi vill också förstå mer runt FKAF156 farmakologiska egenskaper, som inte har studerats I detalj men som är av praktisk betydelse. Finns synergieffekter med andra malariamedel, t.ex. lumefantrin. Gör KAF156 resistent parasiterna mer känsliga för andra malariamedel, vilken skulle öppna upp för framtida kombinationsbehandlingar.</narrative>
      <narrative>KAF156/Ganaplacide (Novartis) is a promising antimalarial, with one-digit nanomolar IC50s against Plasmodium falciparum, planned as a longer half-life replacement of artemether in combination with lumefantrine (LUM). It will hit the field by the second half of the 2020s. P. falciparum can develop resistance against KAF156 in vitro, through mutations in a new transporter, pfCARL. We will explore KAF156 resistance with the objective of predicting its future clinical impact, and gather knowledge supporting mitigating measures.Workplan:To develop KAF156 resistance in vitro, followed by whole genome sequencing to identify causal mutations.To test the resistant parasites reproducing the patient real-life KAF156 pharmacokinetics. Resistance defined by the parasite capacity to recrudesce, as in vivo - an objective link between in vitro drug resistance data and in vivo reality.To explore the pharmacodynamics characteristics of KAF156 in combination with LUM (isobolgrams), and probe mechanisms of resistance with putative inhibitors.To explore SNP selection upon treatment: (a) Are pfcarl mutations selected in vivo by the KAF156/LUM combination? Does KAF156-LUM select LUM resistance associated pfmdr1 mutations? We will analyze the first African large phase III KAF156-LUM efficacy trial, to be performed in 2022-2025 in Mali. (b) In parallel, archive Artemether-Lumefantrine (AL) trials will be revisited: can LUM select for pfcarl mutations by itself?</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sedan starten på århundradet har malarians dödstal minskat kraftigt, till stor del beroende på införandet av artemisinin kombinations terapi (ACT). Tyvärr hittas nu ACT resistens hos parasiten.En insats för att upptäcka och utveckla nye effektiva malariamedel har pågått o många år. En av de mest lovande kandidaterna heter KAF156. KAF156 har visat sig vara ett oralt administrerbart, mycket potent malariamedel som inte associerats till signifikanta biverkningar. An KAF156-lumefantrin studie planeras vara tillgänglig inom 5 års tid och förväntas vara en stor tillgång i den kampen mot malaria under nästa årtionde. Men tyvärr har KAF156 en akilleshäl. Studier har visat att resistenta parasiter enkelt selekteras fram in vitro. Den här fenotypen är associerad till mutationer i genen pfcarl. Det är essentiellt att undersöka om dessa resistenta parasiter också är resistenta in vivo, när parasiterna exponeras för terapeutiska nivåer av KAF156. I det här projektet kommer vi att försöka bättre förstå basen för den resistenta fenotypen, eftersom den verkar uppstå efter mer genetiska förändringar än bara de som uppstår I pfcarl genen.Projektet kommer att starta genom att selektera resistenta parasiter I laboratorium genom att exponera parasit för succesivt ökande KAF156 koncentrationer eller genom att exponera dem för höga KAF156 koncentrationer och då detektera parasit som redan är resistenta. Resistenta parasite kommer därefter att få sitt genom sekvenserat och det kommer att jämföras med icke resistenta parasiters genom. Nya mutationer som uppstått under kommer att detekteras. Vi förväntas oss att mutationer inte bara uppstått I pfcarl genen utan också I andra gener.Nästa fas är att exponera parasiterna för samma koncentrationer av KAF156 som i patienternas blod under klinisk behandling. För att göra detta kommer vi att använda en ny approach. Med hjälp av datorkontrollerade hög-precision pumpar kommer vi att simulera läkemedlets verkliga farmakokinetik. Helt resistenta parasit bör då lunna tåla en full simulerad behandlingscykel. Dessa experiment kommer att svara på en viktig fråga, om den observerade in vitro fenotypen är en reell indikation för hur läkemedlet kommer att fundera in vivo.Vi vill också förstå mer runt FKAF156 farmakologiska egenskaper, som inte har studerats I detalj men som är av praktisk betydelse. Finns synergieffekter med andra malariamedel, t.ex. lumefantrin. Gör KAF156 resistent parasiterna mer känsliga för andra malariamedel, vilken skulle öppna upp för framtida kombinationsbehandlingar.</narrative>
      <narrative>KAF156/Ganaplacide (Novartis) is a promising antimalarial, with one-digit nanomolar IC50s against Plasmodium falciparum, planned as a longer half-life replacement of artemether in combination with lumefantrine (LUM). It will hit the field by the second half of the 2020s. P. falciparum can develop resistance against KAF156 in vitro, through mutations in a new transporter, pfCARL. We will explore KAF156 resistance with the objective of predicting its future clinical impact, and gather knowledge supporting mitigating measures.Workplan:To develop KAF156 resistance in vitro, followed by whole genome sequencing to identify causal mutations.To test the resistant parasites reproducing the patient real-life KAF156 pharmacokinetics. Resistance defined by the parasite capacity to recrudesce, as in vivo - an objective link between in vitro drug resistance data and in vivo reality.To explore the pharmacodynamics characteristics of KAF156 in combination with LUM (isobolgrams), and probe mechanisms of resistance with putative inhibitors.To explore SNP selection upon treatment: (a) Are pfcarl mutations selected in vivo by the KAF156/LUM combination? Does KAF156-LUM select LUM resistance associated pfmdr1 mutations? We will analyze the first African large phase III KAF156-LUM efficacy trial, to be performed in 2022-2025 in Mali. (b) In parallel, archive Artemether-Lumefantrine (AL) trials will be revisited: can LUM select for pfcarl mutations by itself?</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Chagas sjukdom är en viktig och spridd orsak till hjärtsjukdom, förstorad matstrupe och förstorad tjocktarm i Latinamerika, där den parasit som orsakar sjukdomen, Trypanosoma cruzi, sprids via insekter. Medan parasiten ofta orsakar akut sjukdom, märker många inte av sjukdomen förrän efter flera år eller till och med årtionden, då många utvecklar kroniska symptom. Flera miljoner människor lider idag av sjukdomen. Antiparatitiska läkemedel är bara delvis effektiva för akut sjukdom och fungerar inte alls för den kroniska fasen. Förutom människor, kan T. cruzi infektera många andra däggdjur, och många av dessa fungerar som reservoirer för smittan som gör den svårare att bekämpa. Sjukdomsfall har rapporterats i framför allt hundar och apor. Det finns säkert många andra djur med sjukdomen, men detta är mycket underrapporterat. Chagas sjukdom sprids vanligtvis av en typ av blodsugande skinnbaggar (triatomines, kissing bugs). Dessa insekter och derar spillning kan också kontaminera mat och dryck, tex frukt juicer, vilket ofta resulterar i livshotande utbrott av akut Chagas sjukdom. I Syd- och Centralamerika går parasiterna fram och tillbaks mellan insekter och vilda djur och tamdjur. Visa triatomin-arter lever enbart utanför städer och byar, medan adra har anpassat sig till att leva i eller nära bebyggelse, speciellet i områden med låg standard på husen. Insekterna hittar där sprickor och andra ställen att gömma sig på under dagen, och dom kommer fram under natten för att suga blod. Kampanjer för att förbättra hus och för att minska mängden insekter nära bebyggelse, tillsammans med ökad testning för parasiter har gradvis minska spridningen av sjukdomen i många områden i Syd- och Mellanamerika. Chagas sjukdom har mer nyligen blivit et större problem också i andra länder, pga ökad migration. I dessa länder känner läkare ofta inte igen symptomen och behandlig finns inte tillgänglig.Chagas sjukdom är fortfarande mycket vanlig i Bolivia, på grund av fattigsom och brist på resurser. Ett stort problem är bristen på efftektiva test för att se om människor är infekterade. Det finns kommersiella test, men dessa är utvecklade för stammar av parasiten som inte finns i Bolivia och testerna är därför inte pålitliga. Vi planerar att samarbeta för att karakterisera parasiter från Bolivia och använda informationen för att utveckla bättre tester. Under projektes gång kommer yngre forskare från Bolivia att utbildas i de senaste forskningsmetoderna för att stärka detta område inför framtiden.</narrative>
      <narrative>Bolivia has the highest burden of infectious disease in Latin America. Chagas disease, caused by Trypanosoma cruzi, is a major public health problem there and it is also increasing in other parts of the world. At present, Bolivia has the highest rate of vector and congenital transmission, and the old rural profile of the disease is changing rapidly into urban. Recent epidemiological data indicates that all the capital cities of the 9 Bolivian departments still have new cases of Chagas disease in children under fifteen. in Bolivia, there is active vector transmission of the parasite, as well as vertical or congenital transmission from infected mothers to their children, during pregnancy, blood transfusions and oral transmission, via food contaminated with triatomine feces. Despite vector control efforts, there is still a high number of seropositives, cases of congenital Chagas disease and cases of sudden death through cardiac compromise. The diagnosis of Chagas diseases is performed using commercial kits, but, these are problematic, since they are not specific, for the parasite strains that occur in Bolivia. By starting this network, we will combine clinical skills from Bolivia with molecular parasitologists from Brazil and comparative parasite genomics from Sweden to carry out a large field study, combined with comparative genomics and identification of new antigens for diagnostics of Bolivian strains. This will result in improved treatment and monitoring of the disease.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Bolivia has the highest burden of infectious disease in Latin America. Chagas disease, caused by Trypanosoma cruzi, is a major public health problem there and it is also increasing in other parts of the world. At present, Bolivia has the highest rate of vector and congenital transmission, and the old rural profile of the disease is changing rapidly into urban. Recent epidemiological data indicates that all the capital cities of the 9 Bolivian departments still have new cases of Chagas disease in children under fifteen. in Bolivia, there is active vector transmission of the parasite, as well as vertical or congenital transmission from infected mothers to their children, during pregnancy, blood transfusions and oral transmission, via food contaminated with triatomine feces. Despite vector control efforts, there is still a high number of seropositives, cases of congenital Chagas disease and cases of sudden death through cardiac compromise. The diagnosis of Chagas diseases is performed using commercial kits, but, these are problematic, since they are not specific, for the parasite strains that occur in Bolivia. By starting this network, we will combine clinical skills from Bolivia with molecular parasitologists from Brazil and comparative parasite genomics from Sweden to carry out a large field study, combined with comparative genomics and identification of new antigens for diagnostics of Bolivian strains. This will result in improved treatment and monitoring of the disease.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Chagas sjukdom är en viktig och spridd orsak till hjärtsjukdom, förstorad matstrupe och förstorad tjocktarm i Latinamerika, där den parasit som orsakar sjukdomen, Trypanosoma cruzi, sprids via insekter. Medan parasiten ofta orsakar akut sjukdom, märker många inte av sjukdomen förrän efter flera år eller till och med årtionden, då många utvecklar kroniska symptom. Flera miljoner människor lider idag av sjukdomen. Antiparatitiska läkemedel är bara delvis effektiva för akut sjukdom och fungerar inte alls för den kroniska fasen. Förutom människor, kan T. cruzi infektera många andra däggdjur, och många av dessa fungerar som reservoirer för smittan som gör den svårare att bekämpa. Sjukdomsfall har rapporterats i framför allt hundar och apor. Det finns säkert många andra djur med sjukdomen, men detta är mycket underrapporterat. Chagas sjukdom sprids vanligtvis av en typ av blodsugande skinnbaggar (triatomines, kissing bugs). Dessa insekter och derar spillning kan också kontaminera mat och dryck, tex frukt juicer, vilket ofta resulterar i livshotande utbrott av akut Chagas sjukdom. I Syd- och Centralamerika går parasiterna fram och tillbaks mellan insekter och vilda djur och tamdjur. Visa triatomin-arter lever enbart utanför städer och byar, medan adra har anpassat sig till att leva i eller nära bebyggelse, speciellet i områden med låg standard på husen. Insekterna hittar där sprickor och andra ställen att gömma sig på under dagen, och dom kommer fram under natten för att suga blod. Kampanjer för att förbättra hus och för att minska mängden insekter nära bebyggelse, tillsammans med ökad testning för parasiter har gradvis minska spridningen av sjukdomen i många områden i Syd- och Mellanamerika. Chagas sjukdom har mer nyligen blivit et större problem också i andra länder, pga ökad migration. I dessa länder känner läkare ofta inte igen symptomen och behandlig finns inte tillgänglig.Chagas sjukdom är fortfarande mycket vanlig i Bolivia, på grund av fattigsom och brist på resurser. Ett stort problem är bristen på efftektiva test för att se om människor är infekterade. Det finns kommersiella test, men dessa är utvecklade för stammar av parasiten som inte finns i Bolivia och testerna är därför inte pålitliga. Vi planerar att samarbeta för att karakterisera parasiter från Bolivia och använda informationen för att utveckla bättre tester. Under projektes gång kommer yngre forskare från Bolivia att utbildas i de senaste forskningsmetoderna för att stärka detta område inför framtiden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>Green infrastructure has proven to be a potent tool for addressing many of the most pressing urban environmental issues often arising when urbanisation is spreading fast, as is currently happening in Africa. By taking advantage of the ecosystem services provided by nature to deliver specific benefits, sustainability and urban life quality can be improved, and trees are an essential green infrastructure component. However, long-term vitality is often low for urban trees, due to unfavourable growing conditions and lack of knowledge on suitable species. This is particularly true in Ethiopia, where a small amount of exotic, ill-adapted species are dominating the urban tree population, despite the large indigenous species diversity.The overall aim of the project is thus to increase the deliverance of needed ecosystem services from urban trees in Ethiopia by increasing the knowledge on suitable native species. Such focus has the potential to improve sustainability of urban development, sustain native species diversity and increase life quality for urban dwellers. The objectives are to identify which ecosystem services are mostly needed from the trees, and which indigenous trees that can both deliver the needed ecosystem services and endure the harsh urban growing conditions. Workshops with stakeholders will be combined with field studies of both relevant species and urban growth conditions, as well controlled experiments on drought tolerance for selected species.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Träd i städer fyller många viktiga funktioner genom de ekosystemtjänster som de levererar. De bidrar bland annat med estetiska kvaliteter, liksom till att sänka temperaturer och ta hand om dagvatten. Dessa funktioner blir extra viktiga i takt med att städer breder ut sig, och det blir svårare att skapa hållbara stadsmiljöer där vegetation försvinner till förmån för byggnader och hårdgjorda ytor. Detta gäller inte minst i Afrika, där urbaniseringen sker i rasande takt, utan att viktig infrastruktur, såsom dagvattenledningar eller parkmiljöer hinner utvecklas i samma takt. Detta ger städer med lägre livskvalitet än vad som skulle kunna vara möjlig. I Etiopien finns idag väldigt små trädpopulationer i städerna, dels eftersom förutsättningarna för att leva och växa är tuffa för träden i dessa miljöer, och dels för att planteringarna idag till stor del består av utländska trädarter som inte är väl anpassade till platsen. En konsekvens av det är att det finns väldigt lite skugga att tillgå i städerna, och under varma dagar blir städernas gator så varma att det är svårt att ta sig fram till fots. Det påverkar mängden motortrafik och drabbar de som inte har möjlighet att ta sig fram med bil eller buss. Att träd får en långsiktig utveckling i städerna är avgörande, eftersom träden levererar mer ekosystemtjänster ju större och äldre de blir.  Det är därför centralt för ett hållbart stadsbyggande med grön infrastruktur, att både känna till vilka ekosystemtjänster som efterfrågas på platsen och vilka arter som kan överleva på platsen och leverera dessa ekosystemtjänster.Syftet med det här projektet är att i ett första steg, genom workshops med kunniga personer inom stadsplanering och skötsel av utemiljöer i Etiopien, ta reda på vilka ekosystemtjänster som städerna har störst behov av. I ett nästa steg kommer vi att utforska vilka inhemska trädarter som skulle kunna klara av att växa i de etiopiska urbana miljöerna. Detta kommer vi att göra genom att dels studera platser i närliggande områden där växtförutsättningarna påminner om stadens, och dels genom att hämta information från exempelvis botaniska trädgårdar och personer som arbetar med träd. Därefter kommer vi att testa hur väl ett antal av de arter som uppfattas som intressanta klarar av torka eftersom torka är en av de största begränsande faktorerna för träd i städer. Vi kommer också att studera vilka de faktiska förutsättningarna är i de största städerna i Etiopien, så att vi tydligt kan koppla olika arters förmåga att hantera torka till hur mycket torka träden verkligen utsätts för. I ett sista steg kommer vi att göra kontrollerade försök där vi testar de substrat som träd planteras i idag i städerna, och jämföra de med substrat där vi försöker förbättra kvaliteten på jorden på ett hållbart sätt.Resultaten som det här projektet kommer att generera, skapar förutsättningar för att bygga mer hållbara städer i Etiopien som bidrar till en ökad livskvalitet för alla stadens invånare.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Urban Street Trees for Optimizing Long-term provision of Ecosystem services in Ethiopia</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Träd i städer fyller många viktiga funktioner genom de ekosystemtjänster som de levererar. De bidrar bland annat med estetiska kvaliteter, liksom till att sänka temperaturer och ta hand om dagvatten. Dessa funktioner blir extra viktiga i takt med att städer breder ut sig, och det blir svårare att skapa hållbara stadsmiljöer där vegetation försvinner till förmån för byggnader och hårdgjorda ytor. Detta gäller inte minst i Afrika, där urbaniseringen sker i rasande takt, utan att viktig infrastruktur, såsom dagvattenledningar eller parkmiljöer hinner utvecklas i samma takt. Detta ger städer med lägre livskvalitet än vad som skulle kunna vara möjlig. I Etiopien finns idag väldigt små trädpopulationer i städerna, dels eftersom förutsättningarna för att leva och växa är tuffa för träden i dessa miljöer, och dels för att planteringarna idag till stor del består av utländska trädarter som inte är väl anpassade till platsen. En konsekvens av det är att det finns väldigt lite skugga att tillgå i städerna, och under varma dagar blir städernas gator så varma att det är svårt att ta sig fram till fots. Det påverkar mängden motortrafik och drabbar de som inte har möjlighet att ta sig fram med bil eller buss. Att träd får en långsiktig utveckling i städerna är avgörande, eftersom träden levererar mer ekosystemtjänster ju större och äldre de blir.  Det är därför centralt för ett hållbart stadsbyggande med grön infrastruktur, att både känna till vilka ekosystemtjänster som efterfrågas på platsen och vilka arter som kan överleva på platsen och leverera dessa ekosystemtjänster.Syftet med det här projektet är att i ett första steg, genom workshops med kunniga personer inom stadsplanering och skötsel av utemiljöer i Etiopien, ta reda på vilka ekosystemtjänster som städerna har störst behov av. I ett nästa steg kommer vi att utforska vilka inhemska trädarter som skulle kunna klara av att växa i de etiopiska urbana miljöerna. Detta kommer vi att göra genom att dels studera platser i närliggande områden där växtförutsättningarna påminner om stadens, och dels genom att hämta information från exempelvis botaniska trädgårdar och personer som arbetar med träd. Därefter kommer vi att testa hur väl ett antal av de arter som uppfattas som intressanta klarar av torka eftersom torka är en av de största begränsande faktorerna för träd i städer. Vi kommer också att studera vilka de faktiska förutsättningarna är i de största städerna i Etiopien, så att vi tydligt kan koppla olika arters förmåga att hantera torka till hur mycket torka träden verkligen utsätts för. I ett sista steg kommer vi att göra kontrollerade försök där vi testar de substrat som träd planteras i idag i städerna, och jämföra de med substrat där vi försöker förbättra kvaliteten på jorden på ett hållbart sätt.Resultaten som det här projektet kommer att generera, skapar förutsättningar för att bygga mer hållbara städer i Etiopien som bidrar till en ökad livskvalitet för alla stadens invånare.</narrative>
      <narrative>Green infrastructure has proven to be a potent tool for addressing many of the most pressing urban environmental issues often arising when urbanisation is spreading fast, as is currently happening in Africa. By taking advantage of the ecosystem services provided by nature to deliver specific benefits, sustainability and urban life quality can be improved, and trees are an essential green infrastructure component. However, long-term vitality is often low for urban trees, due to unfavourable growing conditions and lack of knowledge on suitable species. This is particularly true in Ethiopia, where a small amount of exotic, ill-adapted species are dominating the urban tree population, despite the large indigenous species diversity.The overall aim of the project is thus to increase the deliverance of needed ecosystem services from urban trees in Ethiopia by increasing the knowledge on suitable native species. Such focus has the potential to improve sustainability of urban development, sustain native species diversity and increase life quality for urban dwellers. The objectives are to identify which ecosystem services are mostly needed from the trees, and which indigenous trees that can both deliver the needed ecosystem services and endure the harsh urban growing conditions. Workshops with stakeholders will be combined with field studies of both relevant species and urban growth conditions, as well controlled experiments on drought tolerance for selected species.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Smallholder land distribution for sustainable community development is back on the international agenda following the failure of many large-scale projects part of the global ‘land grab’ to deliver pro-poor benefits. In India one major opportunity to distribute land to poor people comes from the millions of hectares at present occupied by coal mining and related infrastructure. As coal inevitably starts to retreat new possibilities emerge to restore land for agricultural, forest or fishery livelihoods in support of coalfield communities. Alternative uses of the land are being proposed, however, including keeping the land with industries or turning it into plantations, both resulting in continued privatisation of resources which only benefits a small elite. Drawing on an inter-disciplinary theoretical framework grounded in political ecology we seek to understand the extent of, and contradictory claims over, coalfield lands that are being made at a unique moment in time when coal might finally be about to reduce its hold over both energy systems and indigenous territories. We use GIS, ethnographic fieldwork and public documents across three major Indian coalfields. The results seek to strengthen the possibilities not only to end coal, but to do so with justice for the millions of poor people who rely on the coal economy at present by making use of coal lands as the basis of new hope for sustainable livelihoods.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Fördelning av mark till småbrukare för hållbar samhällsutveckling är tillbaka på den internationella agendan efter att många storskaliga projekt i det globala syd misslyckats med att ge fördelar för de fattiga på landsbygden. En möjlighet att fördela mark till fattiga i Indien är från de miljontals hektar som för närvarande ockuperas av kolbrytning och relaterad infrastruktur. När kolets grepp över stora delar av centrala Indien oundvikligen börjar avta uppstår nya möjligheter att ekologiskt återställa miljontals hektar mark för möjlig användning inom jordbruk, skogsbruk eller fiske till stöd för samhällena i de tidigare kolfälten. Alternativa förslag till användning av marken finns dock, inklusive att behålla marken hos industrier eller förvandla den till plantager. Båda dessa storskaliga alternativ innebär dock fortsatt privatisering som bara gynnar ett fåtal. Slutet på kolbrytningen utan en omfördelning av mark riskerar en påtvingad massflytt till redan överfyllda städer runt om i landet.Med utgångspunkt i en tvärvetenskaplig ansats försöker vi förstå omfattningen av, och olika påståenden om, hur kolfältsmarker används vid ett unikt ögonblick då kolet äntligen kan vara på väg att minska sitt grepp över båda energisystem och inhemska territorier i Indien. Vi använder Geografiska Informationssytem för att kartlägga nuvarande markanvändning. Detta kombinerar vi med intervjuer och offentliga dokument i tre fallstudier av indiska kolfält i de tre delstater som producerar mest kol för tillfället. Resultaten syftar till att försöka stärka lokalbefolkningens rättigheter till mark genom att öppna upp för nya möjligheter för befolkningen att försörja sig. Slutet på kolbrytningen måste säkerställa rättvisa för de miljontals fattiga som idag lever inom kolekonomin. Genom att försöka återanvända kolfältens mark bygger projektet en grund för nytt hopp om lokala, hållbara försörjningsmöjligheter.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The end of coal and the future of land: Transformative mine closures for just and sustainable livelihoods in India</narrative>
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      <narrative>Smallholder land distribution for sustainable community development is back on the international agenda following the failure of many large-scale projects part of the global ‘land grab’ to deliver pro-poor benefits. In India one major opportunity to distribute land to poor people comes from the millions of hectares at present occupied by coal mining and related infrastructure. As coal inevitably starts to retreat new possibilities emerge to restore land for agricultural, forest or fishery livelihoods in support of coalfield communities. Alternative uses of the land are being proposed, however, including keeping the land with industries or turning it into plantations, both resulting in continued privatisation of resources which only benefits a small elite. Drawing on an inter-disciplinary theoretical framework grounded in political ecology we seek to understand the extent of, and contradictory claims over, coalfield lands that are being made at a unique moment in time when coal might finally be about to reduce its hold over both energy systems and indigenous territories. We use GIS, ethnographic fieldwork and public documents across three major Indian coalfields. The results seek to strengthen the possibilities not only to end coal, but to do so with justice for the millions of poor people who rely on the coal economy at present by making use of coal lands as the basis of new hope for sustainable livelihoods.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Fördelning av mark till småbrukare för hållbar samhällsutveckling är tillbaka på den internationella agendan efter att många storskaliga projekt i det globala syd misslyckats med att ge fördelar för de fattiga på landsbygden. En möjlighet att fördela mark till fattiga i Indien är från de miljontals hektar som för närvarande ockuperas av kolbrytning och relaterad infrastruktur. När kolets grepp över stora delar av centrala Indien oundvikligen börjar avta uppstår nya möjligheter att ekologiskt återställa miljontals hektar mark för möjlig användning inom jordbruk, skogsbruk eller fiske till stöd för samhällena i de tidigare kolfälten. Alternativa förslag till användning av marken finns dock, inklusive att behålla marken hos industrier eller förvandla den till plantager. Båda dessa storskaliga alternativ innebär dock fortsatt privatisering som bara gynnar ett fåtal. Slutet på kolbrytningen utan en omfördelning av mark riskerar en påtvingad massflytt till redan överfyllda städer runt om i landet.Med utgångspunkt i en tvärvetenskaplig ansats försöker vi förstå omfattningen av, och olika påståenden om, hur kolfältsmarker används vid ett unikt ögonblick då kolet äntligen kan vara på väg att minska sitt grepp över båda energisystem och inhemska territorier i Indien. Vi använder Geografiska Informationssytem för att kartlägga nuvarande markanvändning. Detta kombinerar vi med intervjuer och offentliga dokument i tre fallstudier av indiska kolfält i de tre delstater som producerar mest kol för tillfället. Resultaten syftar till att försöka stärka lokalbefolkningens rättigheter till mark genom att öppna upp för nya möjligheter för befolkningen att försörja sig. Slutet på kolbrytningen måste säkerställa rättvisa för de miljontals fattiga som idag lever inom kolekonomin. Genom att försöka återanvända kolfältens mark bygger projektet en grund för nytt hopp om lokala, hållbara försörjningsmöjligheter.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Probiotic treatment versus placebo to risk newborns for prevention of infant mortality or undernutrition - a two-arm multi-center superiority</narrative>
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      <narrative>Undernutrition is linked to half of global child mortality. Many of these malnourished children are also born premature and/or with a low birth weight (LBW). To reach the SDGs 2 and 3, that aim to end all forms of malnutrition and stop preventable newborn deaths before 2030, established interventions are not sufficient. Hence, innovative, safe and acceptable evidence-based interventions must be developed. Probiotics are routine practice to prevent mortality in preterm and small for gestational age newborns in high income countries. Evidence shows that the impact could be even larger in LMICs and can simultaneously address both mortality and undernutrition.  Aim: An RCT on a birth cohort generated from an electronic medical birth register in Rwanda, where we will compare risk newborn outcomes in a placebo (standard care) group (n≈700) with an intervention group (n≈700) that will receive daily probiotics during the first two weeks of life.  Methods: After proxy consent, inclusion of risk newborns (defined as LBW, preterm, or having a malnourished mother) will be made at 1-7 days of age before discharge from one of the ten birth health facilities. Follow up visits to register outcome (death/undenutrition) will be performed by a study nurse in the participant homes on 4-6 weeks, 12, and 24 months of age.  Impact: The study could generate evidence for an intervention that is safe, easily administrable and saving lives where the need is highest.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Undernäring orsakar indirekt hälften av den globala barnadödligheten.  En stor del av de undernärda barnen föds också med låg födelsevikt. För att uppnå globala målen 2 och 3 för hållbar utveckling, det vill säga eradikera alla former av undernäring och undvikbara dödsfall hos nyfödda före 2030, är etablerade evidensbaserade insatserna inte tillräckliga. Därför måste nya, innovativa, säkra och acceptabla interventioner utvecklas. Probiotika har nyligen etablerats som en effektiv behandling för att relativt enkelt förhindra dödlighet hos för tidigt födda eller barn som föds med låg födelsevikt i höginkomstländer. Den möjliga effekten av behandlingen kan vara ännu större i låginkomstländer och har potential att adressera både dödlighet och undernäring. Studien kommer att inkludera 1400 barn med låg födelsevikt och hälften kommer att få probiotikabehandling och den andra hälften kommer att få placebo, dvs standardbehandling som inte inkluderar probiotika. Vi kommer att undersöka om de barn som fick probiotika utvecklade undernäring i mindre utsträckning eller om dödligheten i den gruppen minskade jämfört med placebogruppen. Studien kommer att kunna svara på frågan om det i ett låginkomstland som Rwanda är effektivt att använda probiotika för att förhindra undernäring och dödlighet hos nyfödda.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Probiotic treatment versus placebo to risk newborns for prevention of infant mortality or undernutrition - a two-arm multi-center superiority</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Undernäring orsakar indirekt hälften av den globala barnadödligheten.  En stor del av de undernärda barnen föds också med låg födelsevikt. För att uppnå globala målen 2 och 3 för hållbar utveckling, det vill säga eradikera alla former av undernäring och undvikbara dödsfall hos nyfödda före 2030, är etablerade evidensbaserade insatserna inte tillräckliga. Därför måste nya, innovativa, säkra och acceptabla interventioner utvecklas. Probiotika har nyligen etablerats som en effektiv behandling för att relativt enkelt förhindra dödlighet hos för tidigt födda eller barn som föds med låg födelsevikt i höginkomstländer. Den möjliga effekten av behandlingen kan vara ännu större i låginkomstländer och har potential att adressera både dödlighet och undernäring. Studien kommer att inkludera 1400 barn med låg födelsevikt och hälften kommer att få probiotikabehandling och den andra hälften kommer att få placebo, dvs standardbehandling som inte inkluderar probiotika. Vi kommer att undersöka om de barn som fick probiotika utvecklade undernäring i mindre utsträckning eller om dödligheten i den gruppen minskade jämfört med placebogruppen. Studien kommer att kunna svara på frågan om det i ett låginkomstland som Rwanda är effektivt att använda probiotika för att förhindra undernäring och dödlighet hos nyfödda.</narrative>
      <narrative>Undernutrition is linked to half of global child mortality. Many of these malnourished children are also born premature and/or with a low birth weight (LBW). To reach the SDGs 2 and 3, that aim to end all forms of malnutrition and stop preventable newborn deaths before 2030, established interventions are not sufficient. Hence, innovative, safe and acceptable evidence-based interventions must be developed. Probiotics are routine practice to prevent mortality in preterm and small for gestational age newborns in high income countries. Evidence shows that the impact could be even larger in LMICs and can simultaneously address both mortality and undernutrition.  Aim: An RCT on a birth cohort generated from an electronic medical birth register in Rwanda, where we will compare risk newborn outcomes in a placebo (standard care) group (n≈700) with an intervention group (n≈700) that will receive daily probiotics during the first two weeks of life.  Methods: After proxy consent, inclusion of risk newborns (defined as LBW, preterm, or having a malnourished mother) will be made at 1-7 days of age before discharge from one of the ten birth health facilities. Follow up visits to register outcome (death/undenutrition) will be performed by a study nurse in the participant homes on 4-6 weeks, 12, and 24 months of age.  Impact: The study could generate evidence for an intervention that is safe, easily administrable and saving lives where the need is highest.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Livsmedelstrygghet är en avgörande drivkraft för global hållbar utveckling och särskilt för de globala målen att utrota fattigdom och hunger. I flera av världens låginkomstländer minskar nu livsmedeltryggheten på grund av Covid pandemin och klimatförändringar.I städerna råder ofta andra livsstilar, inkomstkällor, kostmönster och hälsotillstånd än på landsbygden. Stadsbefolkningen är till stor del beroende av att kunna köpa sin mat och för de flesta utgör utgifter för mat den enskilt största posten i hushållsbudgeten. Låga, osäkra och oregelbundna inkomster i kombination med höga livsmedelspriser, tidsbrist och avsaknad av plats och utrustning för att bereda och lagra mat att leder till en ökande konsumtion av snabbmat, och ultra-processade livsmedel, ofta ohälsosamma produkter med lågt näringsvärde. Detta bidrar till en tilltagande förekomst av övervikt samtidigt som problem med undernäring, inte minst bland barn, fortsätter.Detta projekt fokuserar på barns konsumtion av hälso- och ohälsosam mat i Addis Ababa, Etiopien. Projektets främsta syfte är att förstå vad som styr föräldrars – främst mödrars – val av mat för sina barn under fem års ålder.Flera faktorer påverkar dessa val men många studier i urbana områden i låginkomstländer har fokuserat på faktorer relaterade till tillgången till, eller pris på olika livsmedel. Den svensk-etiopiska forskningsgruppens egna nyligen avslutade studier i Addis Ababa pekar tydligt på att andra faktorer än tillgång och överkomlighet i pris styr valet av mat och att dessa faktorer varierar för olika mat- och samhällsgrupper.I projektet kommer fältarbete genomförs i nära samarbete med deltagare, lokala aktörer och myndigheter. Kvalitativa och kvantitativa metoder kombineras. Genom ett kontinuerligt informationsutbyte och samarbete underlättas en dialog som blir viktig i slutfasen av projektet då preliminära resultat och slutsatser ska diskuteras och paketeras så att de kan nå ut till och användas av myndigheter och beslutsfattare.</narrative>
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      <narrative>BACKGROUND. The co-occurrence of undernutrition and overnutrition in low-income countries poses major challenges to society in general, and the urban poor in particular.AIMS. Focusing on the consumption of healthy and unhealthy foods among young children in Addis Ababa, we aim to assess the relative importance of neighbourhood food environment and personal drivers for the complex negation of pros and cons characterising mothers’ feeding decision-making process. This requires an in-depth understanding of the feeding choice values/motives at stake in the process.METHODS. Using a mixed-methods approach we start by qualitatively exploring mother´s (and fathers’) feeding choice values. Based on the results, we develop and validate quantitative tools to assess the key feeding choice values.Data on feeding choice values will be evaluated in relation to children’s consumption of foods and drinks. Further, the relative importance of personal drivers (mothers’ caring and household resources) and social environment (social support) in addition to food environment (food availability, density &amp; marketing) will be evaluated.SIGNIFICANCE. Expanding research into the proximal drivers constituting individuals’ feeding choice values have the important potential to highlight the inequitable distribution of food security and thus enable the design of equitable policies and interventions. Increasing consumer demand for healthy and sustainable foods may contribute to sustainable food systems</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med det här projektet är ge ökad förståelse om makt och handlingsfrihet hos de mest extremt fattiga i deras livssituationer. Projektet uppnår syftet genom att kritiskt undersöka olika policys och utvecklingsprogram som fokuserar på dessa extremt fattiga. I detta arbete kommer projektet att problematisera dels de kunskapsbilder om extremt fattiga som dominerar inom utvecklingsforskning, dels det arbete som utförs i utvecklingsprojekt. För att problematisera kunskapsbilder och utvecklingsarbete kommer projektet att utgå från begreppet epistemisk orättvisa (”epistemic injustice”). Detta begrepp ger projektet möjligheter att identifiera tillfällen när mottagare av budskap (forskare och praktiker) nervärderar sändarnas (extremt fattiga) förmåga till förståelse av sina livssituationer eller trovärdigheten i deras berättelser om sina livssituationer. Fokus kommer att vara på hur forskning och utvecklingsprojekt lyssnar på, representerar och tilltalar de mest extremt fattiga. Empiriskt kommer projektet att särskilt uppmärksamma tre grupper som förväntas uppleva särskilt svåra konsekvenser av extrem fattigdom i sina livssituationer: etiska minoriteter, personer med funktionsnedsättning och äldre personer. Projektet kommer att analysera unikt material från nya databaser i Bangladesh för att undersöka individuella, sociala och institutionella maktprocesser som påverkar de extremt fattigas möjligheter till handlingar. Genom att fokusera på epistemisk orättvisa kommer projektet att ge teoretiska och empiriska bidrag till de alltmer intensiva diskussionerna om dekolonialiserad utveckling, vilket är en idé som tidigare har uppmärksammats mer inom utvecklingsteori än praktiskt utvecklingsarbete. Sammantaget kommer projektet att direkt bidra till arbetet med hållbara utvecklingsmål (Sustainable Development Goals) genom kunskapsbidrag som utvecklar alternativa modeller för inkluderande utvecklingsarbete bland extremt fattiga.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This leader-to-leader collaboration supports leaders and specialists in midwifery in India and Nepal to identify windows of opportunities for successful integration of midwives into existing health systems.  The overall aim is to apply a framework on midwifery in two countries to yield context specific considerations to inform important health system changes by identifying drivers to facilitate the integration of midwifery in health systems with India, and Nepal as example in South Asia. The research will contextualize the research findings of a health systems framework into how to integrate and utilize midwives and midwife leaders to their full potential more broadly to the South Asia region.The pathways to impact of this leader-to-leader collaboration will be a joint application for research funds submitted 2024. Suggested activities will provide added value for midwifery leaders/specialists from India and Nepal through dialogues, workshops and conference together with Swedish co-researchers. A steering group of midwifery leaders/specialitsts will be responsible for activities and the development of joint research and ethical applications for next phase. We anticipate midwifery in South Asia can be scaled up with the use of the contextualized guiding framework. Long-term, women and newborns in all South Asian countries could get their birthing experience transformed towards normal physiological birth provided by international standard midwives in an enabling environment.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Länderna i Södra Asien har gemensamma möjligheter och utmaningar när professionen barnmorskor introduceras i redan befintliga hälsosystem. Behovet är stort av kostnadseffektiv och säker vård för stora antal gravida, födande och nyfödda. Indien och Nepal är i början av processen med att initiera och integrera barnmorskor i hälsosystemen. Gemensamma erfarenheter och aktiviteter kan ge vägledning för vägen framåt. Erfarenheter och insikter kan kontextualiseras för respektive land med ledning av ett ramverk som fokuserar barnmorskans roll i hälsosystemen. Ett samarbete mellan ledare i Indien och Nepal kommer leda till en gemensam forskningsansökan 2024. Ledarna som är barnmorskespecialister i respektive land träffas under 2023, delar erfarenheter och identiferar vägar framåt virtuellt för att sedan mötas för fortsatt arbete med gemensam forskningsmedelsansökan. Med utgångspunkt i ramverket utvecklas forskningsfrågor, frågeformulär, intervjuguider och etikansökningar. Föreslagna aktiviteter kommer ge mervärde i respektive lands utbildnings/hälsosystem när barnmorskeledare/specialister tillsammans med forskare från Sverige på strukturerade sätt medvetandegörs och kan identifiera rekommendationer baserat på evidens kring hur barnmorskor kan bidra till att optimera upplevelsen av att föda, reducera över- och underanvändning av interventioner och visa på värdet att arbeta i interdisciplinära team. På lång sikt kan den gemensamma intentionen att uppnå SDG målen 2030 genom kostnadseffektiv, optimal förlossnings-och nyföddhetsvård komma många kvinnor och nyfödda i de åtta länderna i Södra Asien till del via normal fysiologisk födsel med adekvat stöd. Det kan uppnås i en miljö där barnmorskor har status, rättigheter och förtroende från befolkning och kollegor, med stöd av ledare på policynivå. Det kontextbaserade ramverket kan ge vägledning för utbyten mellan ledare/specialister beroende på var i processen länderna befinner sig med att införa den "nya" professionen barnmorska.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This leader-to-leader collaboration supports leaders and specialists in midwifery in India and Nepal to identify windows of opportunities for successful integration of midwives into existing health systems.  The overall aim is to apply a framework on midwifery in two countries to yield context specific considerations to inform important health system changes by identifying drivers to facilitate the integration of midwifery in health systems with India, and Nepal as example in South Asia. The research will contextualize the research findings of a health systems framework into how to integrate and utilize midwives and midwife leaders to their full potential more broadly to the South Asia region.The pathways to impact of this leader-to-leader collaboration will be a joint application for research funds submitted 2024. Suggested activities will provide added value for midwifery leaders/specialists from India and Nepal through dialogues, workshops and conference together with Swedish co-researchers. A steering group of midwifery leaders/specialitsts will be responsible for activities and the development of joint research and ethical applications for next phase. We anticipate midwifery in South Asia can be scaled up with the use of the contextualized guiding framework. Long-term, women and newborns in all South Asian countries could get their birthing experience transformed towards normal physiological birth provided by international standard midwives in an enabling environment.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Länderna i Södra Asien har gemensamma möjligheter och utmaningar när professionen barnmorskor introduceras i redan befintliga hälsosystem. Behovet är stort av kostnadseffektiv och säker vård för stora antal gravida, födande och nyfödda. Indien och Nepal är i början av processen med att initiera och integrera barnmorskor i hälsosystemen. Gemensamma erfarenheter och aktiviteter kan ge vägledning för vägen framåt. Erfarenheter och insikter kan kontextualiseras för respektive land med ledning av ett ramverk som fokuserar barnmorskans roll i hälsosystemen. Ett samarbete mellan ledare i Indien och Nepal kommer leda till en gemensam forskningsansökan 2024. Ledarna som är barnmorskespecialister i respektive land träffas under 2023, delar erfarenheter och identiferar vägar framåt virtuellt för att sedan mötas för fortsatt arbete med gemensam forskningsmedelsansökan. Med utgångspunkt i ramverket utvecklas forskningsfrågor, frågeformulär, intervjuguider och etikansökningar. Föreslagna aktiviteter kommer ge mervärde i respektive lands utbildnings/hälsosystem när barnmorskeledare/specialister tillsammans med forskare från Sverige på strukturerade sätt medvetandegörs och kan identifiera rekommendationer baserat på evidens kring hur barnmorskor kan bidra till att optimera upplevelsen av att föda, reducera över- och underanvändning av interventioner och visa på värdet att arbeta i interdisciplinära team. På lång sikt kan den gemensamma intentionen att uppnå SDG målen 2030 genom kostnadseffektiv, optimal förlossnings-och nyföddhetsvård komma många kvinnor och nyfödda i de åtta länderna i Södra Asien till del via normal fysiologisk födsel med adekvat stöd. Det kan uppnås i en miljö där barnmorskor har status, rättigheter och förtroende från befolkning och kollegor, med stöd av ledare på policynivå. Det kontextbaserade ramverket kan ge vägledning för utbyten mellan ledare/specialister beroende på var i processen länderna befinner sig med att införa den "nya" professionen barnmorska.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>Overarching factors in the civil society is scarcely researched to explain challenges in providing quality midwifery education. Bangladesh, Somaliland, Puntland, and Sweden show differences and similarities in providing midwifery education. Here we focus clinical midwifery education because all countries are facing challenges in providing high quality clinical midwifery education. The purpose is to provide a scientific foundation on the benefits with midwife-led care at selected clinical midwife students’ placement sites in Bangladesh, Somaliland, Puntland, and Sweden as a mean to improve the quality in clinical education. The action points in the WHO framework for establishing quality midwifery education with scientific quality care outcomes of midwife-led care, will guide the development of research questions for a research application in 2025. Through triangulation 234 master’s alumni from Dalarna University in an alumni network, meeting on-line and in field studies at midwife students’ clinical placement sites, will investigate where, at what facilites, midwife-led care can be a showcased, or prototyped in Bangladesh, Somaliland and Puntland. A working committee will meet on-line and at Dalarna University, establishing a relevant research agenda for long term collaboration and a research application to be submitted in 2025. Leadership and research workshops will be provided and reciprocal learning will improve the quality in clinical midwifery education, also in Sweden.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Välutbildade barnmorskor är centrala för kvinnors hälsa globalt. Forskning visar att upp till 80 procent av dödsfall i samband med graviditet och förlossning skulle kunna undvikas om kvinnor haft tillgång till en välutbildad barnmorska. I den kliniska utbildningen till barnmorska finns utmaningar med kunskap och färdigheter i utbildningsplaner och kursplaner som inte implementeras i klinisk utbildning. Upp till 60 procent av barnmorskeutbildningen utgörs idag av klinisk utbildning. Den svenska barnmorskeutbildningen ses som ett gott exempel i världen och den kliniska utbildningen i synnerhet. Den ger insyn i en barnmorskeledd vårdmodell som Sverige utvecklat sedan 1930-talet. Trots att Sverige har nya utmaningar med bristande kompetensförsörjning, behöver Sverige liksom Bangladesh, Somaliland och Puntland värna en kvalitativ klinisk utbildning till barnmorska för återväxt av välutbildade barnmorskor. En intervention riktad mot barnmorskeutbildningens kliniska delar där de största kvalitetsförbättringspotentialen identifierats är i linje med biståndpolitiska mål i samtliga länder. I ett forskningsprogram kommer åtgärdspunkterna i Världshälsoorganistionenes ramverk för att etablera barnmorskeutbildning av hög kvalitet, och de fördelar som kommer med förbättrad kvalitet i klinisk barnmorskeutbildning, vägleda utvecklingen av forskningsfrågor. Högskolan Dalarna har utbildat 234 barnmorskelärare som tagit magisterexamen i Sexuell, reproduktiv och perinatal hälsa från Bangladesh, Somaliland och Puntland, med svenska biståndsmedel. Initiativet med ett alumninätverk kan bli starten på ett långsiktigt forskningssamarbete som kan visa på fördelarna med att införa barnmorskeledd vård på kliniska utbildningsplatser till barnmorska. En kommitte kommer att leda alumninätverkets möten och workshops virtuellt och på Högskolan Dalarna. Utöver framväxten av ett gemensamt forskningsprogram är fokus hållbarhetsmålen relaterat till barnmorskeledd evidensbaserad vård och ledarskap.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Bridging the gaps between rhetoric and reality in midwifery education trough triangulation with alumni from Bangladesh, Somaliland, and Puntland</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Överbrygga klyftor mellan retorik och verklighet i barnmorskeutbildning genom triangulering med alumner från Bangladesh, Somaliland och Puntland</narrative>
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      <narrative>Overarching factors in the civil society is scarcely researched to explain challenges in providing quality midwifery education. Bangladesh, Somaliland, Puntland, and Sweden show differences and similarities in providing midwifery education. Here we focus clinical midwifery education because all countries are facing challenges in providing high quality clinical midwifery education. The purpose is to provide a scientific foundation on the benefits with midwife-led care at selected clinical midwife students’ placement sites in Bangladesh, Somaliland, Puntland, and Sweden as a mean to improve the quality in clinical education. The action points in the WHO framework for establishing quality midwifery education with scientific quality care outcomes of midwife-led care, will guide the development of research questions for a research application in 2025. Through triangulation 234 master’s alumni from Dalarna University in an alumni network, meeting on-line and in field studies at midwife students’ clinical placement sites, will investigate where, at what facilites, midwife-led care can be a showcased, or prototyped in Bangladesh, Somaliland and Puntland. A working committee will meet on-line and at Dalarna University, establishing a relevant research agenda for long term collaboration and a research application to be submitted in 2025. Leadership and research workshops will be provided and reciprocal learning will improve the quality in clinical midwifery education, also in Sweden.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Välutbildade barnmorskor är centrala för kvinnors hälsa globalt. Forskning visar att upp till 80 procent av dödsfall i samband med graviditet och förlossning skulle kunna undvikas om kvinnor haft tillgång till en välutbildad barnmorska. I den kliniska utbildningen till barnmorska finns utmaningar med kunskap och färdigheter i utbildningsplaner och kursplaner som inte implementeras i klinisk utbildning. Upp till 60 procent av barnmorskeutbildningen utgörs idag av klinisk utbildning. Den svenska barnmorskeutbildningen ses som ett gott exempel i världen och den kliniska utbildningen i synnerhet. Den ger insyn i en barnmorskeledd vårdmodell som Sverige utvecklat sedan 1930-talet. Trots att Sverige har nya utmaningar med bristande kompetensförsörjning, behöver Sverige liksom Bangladesh, Somaliland och Puntland värna en kvalitativ klinisk utbildning till barnmorska för återväxt av välutbildade barnmorskor. En intervention riktad mot barnmorskeutbildningens kliniska delar där de största kvalitetsförbättringspotentialen identifierats är i linje med biståndpolitiska mål i samtliga länder. I ett forskningsprogram kommer åtgärdspunkterna i Världshälsoorganistionenes ramverk för att etablera barnmorskeutbildning av hög kvalitet, och de fördelar som kommer med förbättrad kvalitet i klinisk barnmorskeutbildning, vägleda utvecklingen av forskningsfrågor. Högskolan Dalarna har utbildat 234 barnmorskelärare som tagit magisterexamen i Sexuell, reproduktiv och perinatal hälsa från Bangladesh, Somaliland och Puntland, med svenska biståndsmedel. Initiativet med ett alumninätverk kan bli starten på ett långsiktigt forskningssamarbete som kan visa på fördelarna med att införa barnmorskeledd vård på kliniska utbildningsplatser till barnmorska. En kommitte kommer att leda alumninätverkets möten och workshops virtuellt och på Högskolan Dalarna. Utöver framväxten av ett gemensamt forskningsprogram är fokus hållbarhetsmålen relaterat till barnmorskeledd evidensbaserad vård och ledarskap.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>Optimizing tuberculosis case finding by a step wise approach using host transcriptomics, bacterial metagenomics and sputum free sampling adopted</narrative>
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      <narrative>In 2020, WHO estimated that among 10 million new tuberculosis (TB) cases, 3 million are undiagnosed and only 57% bacteriologically confirmed. In a cluster-randomised trial in Ethiopia and Guinea Bissau implementing a clinical scoring tool (TBscore), we recently showed a 4-fold increasein case detection rate in Ethiopia. Buidling on our network and clinical trial experience, we now plan to conduct a randomised trial in 2023-24 at health care facilities in Ethiopia and Guinea Bissau to evaluate an optimized diagnostic procedure (ODP) compared with standard care in an effort to enhance early case finding and treatment aiming for sustainable development in low resource settings by limiting TB associated mortality. The ODP consists of a step wise approach by analysing (i) smear microscopy and PCR in pooled sputum and a recently developed sputum free technique using face mask sampling, (ii) a clinical follow up where computer assisted chest X-ray evaluation will be followed by (iii) a benchtop sequencing technology adopted for field use (Oxford nanopore) combining mycobacterial metagenomics and a validated host transcriptomic signature (RISK6). The main outcomes are the the rate of patients diagnosed and treated for TB within one week compared to standard of care and the difference in diagnostic yield between face mask sampling and conventional sputum. Optimizing early diagnosis in treatment using nove strategies are essential to reach the goal of reducing TB world-wide.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Årligen insjuknar omkring 10 miljoner och nära 1.4 miljoner dör i tuberkulos (tbc) vilket är en sjukdomsom oftast drabbar lungorna. WHO uppskattar att åtminstone 3 miljoner människor med tbc förblir odiagnostiserade vilket är en reservoar för fortsatt smittspridning. Vi har utvecklat en snabb och tillförlitlig klinisk graderings-skala – TBscore – som är utvecklad förhögendemiska länder och i en klinisk studie i Etiopien nyligen visat att man genom användning av TBscore fyrfalt kan öka andelen smittsamma fall som diagnosticeras. I denna studie identifierades dock att en viktig faktor för att öka andelen fall vore att förbättra befintliga diagnostiska metoder. Vårt övergripande syfte är därför att bygga vidare på tidigare samarbeten och utföra en klinisk studie i två högendemiska länder för tbc där vi vetenskapligt utvärderar förbättrade strategier för tidig identifiering och förbättrad diagnosik av tbc.Vi föreslår nu en klinisk studie vid vårdcentraler i Etiopien och Guinea Bissau under 2023-25 där vijämför standardiserad diagnostik med lungröntgen och mikroskopi med en optimerad diagnostiskstrategi. Denna strategi innebär förbättrad sputumprovtagning och analys, sputum-fri analys med hjälp av en mask samt nya molekylärbiologiska tekniker som anpassas efter områden med begränsade resurser. Som utvärdering mäts i första hand skillnad i antal tbc-patienter somdiagnosticeras och behandlas före och efter införandet av den optimerade strategin. En central del av projektet som alla ingående samarbetsländer  kommer att ha stor nytta av är uppbyggnaden och bibehållandet av kapacitet för attdriva större kliniska interventionsprojekt vilket kommer befolkningen i låginkomstländer till del då diagnostiken är anpassad för dessa områden. Nya diagnostiska strategier för optimera tidig upptäckt av smittsam tbc i högendemiska områden är avstor vikt för att nå WHOs millenium-mål att reducera aktiv tbc i världen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Optimizing tuberculosis case finding by a step wise approach using host transcriptomics, bacterial metagenomics and sputum free sampling adopted</narrative>
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      <narrative>In 2020, WHO estimated that among 10 million new tuberculosis (TB) cases, 3 million are undiagnosed and only 57% bacteriologically confirmed. In a cluster-randomised trial in Ethiopia and Guinea Bissau implementing a clinical scoring tool (TBscore), we recently showed a 4-fold increasein case detection rate in Ethiopia. Buidling on our network and clinical trial experience, we now plan to conduct a randomised trial in 2023-24 at health care facilities in Ethiopia and Guinea Bissau to evaluate an optimized diagnostic procedure (ODP) compared with standard care in an effort to enhance early case finding and treatment aiming for sustainable development in low resource settings by limiting TB associated mortality. The ODP consists of a step wise approach by analysing (i) smear microscopy and PCR in pooled sputum and a recently developed sputum free technique using face mask sampling, (ii) a clinical follow up where computer assisted chest X-ray evaluation will be followed by (iii) a benchtop sequencing technology adopted for field use (Oxford nanopore) combining mycobacterial metagenomics and a validated host transcriptomic signature (RISK6). The main outcomes are the the rate of patients diagnosed and treated for TB within one week compared to standard of care and the difference in diagnostic yield between face mask sampling and conventional sputum. Optimizing early diagnosis in treatment using nove strategies are essential to reach the goal of reducing TB world-wide.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Årligen insjuknar omkring 10 miljoner och nära 1.4 miljoner dör i tuberkulos (tbc) vilket är en sjukdomsom oftast drabbar lungorna. WHO uppskattar att åtminstone 3 miljoner människor med tbc förblir odiagnostiserade vilket är en reservoar för fortsatt smittspridning. Vi har utvecklat en snabb och tillförlitlig klinisk graderings-skala – TBscore – som är utvecklad förhögendemiska länder och i en klinisk studie i Etiopien nyligen visat att man genom användning av TBscore fyrfalt kan öka andelen smittsamma fall som diagnosticeras. I denna studie identifierades dock att en viktig faktor för att öka andelen fall vore att förbättra befintliga diagnostiska metoder. Vårt övergripande syfte är därför att bygga vidare på tidigare samarbeten och utföra en klinisk studie i två högendemiska länder för tbc där vi vetenskapligt utvärderar förbättrade strategier för tidig identifiering och förbättrad diagnosik av tbc.Vi föreslår nu en klinisk studie vid vårdcentraler i Etiopien och Guinea Bissau under 2023-25 där vijämför standardiserad diagnostik med lungröntgen och mikroskopi med en optimerad diagnostiskstrategi. Denna strategi innebär förbättrad sputumprovtagning och analys, sputum-fri analys med hjälp av en mask samt nya molekylärbiologiska tekniker som anpassas efter områden med begränsade resurser. Som utvärdering mäts i första hand skillnad i antal tbc-patienter somdiagnosticeras och behandlas före och efter införandet av den optimerade strategin. En central del av projektet som alla ingående samarbetsländer  kommer att ha stor nytta av är uppbyggnaden och bibehållandet av kapacitet för attdriva större kliniska interventionsprojekt vilket kommer befolkningen i låginkomstländer till del då diagnostiken är anpassad för dessa områden. Nya diagnostiska strategier för optimera tidig upptäckt av smittsam tbc i högendemiska områden är avstor vikt för att nå WHOs millenium-mål att reducera aktiv tbc i världen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">inverkan av språkval så som undervisningsspråk på undervisningsmiljön och utbildningsresultat är avgörande i flerspråkiga sammanhang över hela världen, och särskilt i Afrika söder om Sahara (SSA). I ingen annan region i världen är lokala språk så systematiskt uteslutna från utbildning som i SSA. Även om de flesta nationella språkpolicyer i SSA stöder användningen av lokala språk i utbildningen i teorin, åtminstone under de första åren, återspeglar klassrumspraxis inte detta (Trudell, 2016). Konsekvensen blir att en majoritet av barnen undervisas på ett språk de bara vagt förstår, och lokala språk, och de kognitiva strukturer som de representerar, utesluts från inlärningsprocessen. I själva verket isolerar detta klassrummet från det samhälle och den kultur det tjänar.Med ambitionen att motverka de negativa effekterna av sådan politik så att alla barn kan få tillgång till och utvecklas inom utbildning genom ett språkbruk de förstår, försöker det aktuella projektet bygga ett nätverk som syftar till att konsolidera, sprida och bygga ny kunskap kring flerspråkig undervisning (MLE) i SSA, och att utveckla långsiktiga forskningssamarbeten mellan experter inom detta område i SSA och Europa. Nätverket syftar till att föra samman forskare och utövare som arbetar med flerspråkig undervisning i SSA för att utbyta och samla kunskap och praktiska erfarenheter i regionen. Aktiviteter består av att identifiera, utveckla och formulera relevanta utveklingsområden för MLE i SSA, framförallt i samarbete med aktiva lärare. Utifrån detta syftar vi sedan att söka praktiknära forskningsprojekt som bygger på aktionsforskning.Planerade aktiviteter under de två åren består bland annat av en interaktiv hemsida, ett antal fysiska workshops och möten mellan forskare och lärare för att identifiera och formulera problemområden som ska utgöra grunden för en eller flera  forskningsansökningar. Vi planerar även för doktorand- och forskarutbyten, men framförallt, för ett hållbart och aktivt nätverk!</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med det här projektet är att stärka feministiska nätverk som arbetar för säkra aborter i Bolivia och Ecuador. Vi kommer att göra detta genom att utveckla samarbeten mellan feministiska forskare och aktivister i de två länderna samt i Sverige.Tillgången till säkra aborter är begränsad i många länder i Latinamerika och Karibien på grund av restriktiv lagstiftning. Situationen inskränker kvinnors makt att besluta över sina egna kroppar och liv, har negativa effekter på hälsa och välmående, förvärrar ojämlikheter (särskilt könade ojämlikheter) och förhindrar utveckling. Samtidigt arbetar flera feministiska organisationer i regionen för säkrare aborter och har nått vissa framgångar i länder som Argentina och Colombia. Att stödja påverkansarbete för säkra aborter bidrar till att stärka kvinnors sexuella och reproduktiva rättigheter, vilka är centrala för utvecklingsarbete.Projektet utgår från metoden narrativ produktion, genom vilken forskare och deltagare tillsammans diskuterar och tar fram ett narrativ kring ett delat intresse. Vi kommer att arbeta tillsammans med feministiska organisationer i Bolivia och Ecuador för att ta fram berättelser om deras engagemang för abort. Dessa narrativ kommer att utgöra grunden för vidare samtal mellan organisationerna och forskarna, inom och mellan länderna. Genom dessa samtal kommer vi identifiera strategier för att utveckla arbetet för säkra aborter. Diskussionerna kommer också att stärka samarbetet på olika nivåer: mellan länder, mellan feministiska organisationer och mellan forskare och aktivister.Att utveckla påverkansarbetet för säkra aborter genom kunskapsproduktion och nätverksbyggande kan bidra till positiva förändringar i arbetet för kvinnors sexuella och reproduktiva rättigheter. Vi förväntar oss att kunskapen kommer att vara användbar för aktörer i både Bolivia, Ecuador och Sverige. Utvecklingen av nätverk kommer också att möjliggöra större forskningssamarbeten som inkluderar fler organisationer och länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>This project aims to strengthen collaboration between feminist researchers and activists about advocacy for safe abortion in Bolivia and Ecuador, and to develop research capacity on the topic. The research questions are: i) how do feminist organizations in Bolivia and Ecuador mobilize and advocate for safe abortion? and ii) how can advocacy for safe abortion be strengthened?The tasks will be undertaken by building upon the theoretical and methodological concept of ‘narrative production’ through engagement with diverse feminist organizations in: i) co-constructing narratives through meetings with four to six feminist organizations in each country; ii) collectively discussing through national workshops, and iii) working together with these feminist organizations for advocacy and network creation. We will hold research meetings in each of the countries. The project will finish with a joint workshop in Bolivia, to which researchers and activists from other countries will also be invited. This collaboration centres around six researchers working in five research institutions in Bolivia, Ecuador and Sweden. This project will lay the foundation for developing larger research proposals and engage additional countries in Latin America. Knowledge production and network strengthening will contribute to improving women’s sexual and reproductive rights in a region where restrictive legislation currently hinders access to safe abortion and endangers lives and wellbeing.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med det här projektet är att stärka feministiska nätverk som arbetar för säkra aborter i Bolivia och Ecuador. Vi kommer att göra detta genom att utveckla samarbeten mellan feministiska forskare och aktivister i de två länderna samt i Sverige.Tillgången till säkra aborter är begränsad i många länder i Latinamerika och Karibien på grund av restriktiv lagstiftning. Situationen inskränker kvinnors makt att besluta över sina egna kroppar och liv, har negativa effekter på hälsa och välmående, förvärrar ojämlikheter (särskilt könade ojämlikheter) och förhindrar utveckling. Samtidigt arbetar flera feministiska organisationer i regionen för säkrare aborter och har nått vissa framgångar i länder som Argentina och Colombia. Att stödja påverkansarbete för säkra aborter bidrar till att stärka kvinnors sexuella och reproduktiva rättigheter, vilka är centrala för utvecklingsarbete.Projektet utgår från metoden narrativ produktion, genom vilken forskare och deltagare tillsammans diskuterar och tar fram ett narrativ kring ett delat intresse. Vi kommer att arbeta tillsammans med feministiska organisationer i Bolivia och Ecuador för att ta fram berättelser om deras engagemang för abort. Dessa narrativ kommer att utgöra grunden för vidare samtal mellan organisationerna och forskarna, inom och mellan länderna. Genom dessa samtal kommer vi identifiera strategier för att utveckla arbetet för säkra aborter. Diskussionerna kommer också att stärka samarbetet på olika nivåer: mellan länder, mellan feministiska organisationer och mellan forskare och aktivister.Att utveckla påverkansarbetet för säkra aborter genom kunskapsproduktion och nätverksbyggande kan bidra till positiva förändringar i arbetet för kvinnors sexuella och reproduktiva rättigheter. Vi förväntar oss att kunskapen kommer att vara användbar för aktörer i både Bolivia, Ecuador och Sverige. Utvecklingen av nätverk kommer också att möjliggöra större forskningssamarbeten som inkluderar fler organisationer och länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>This project aims to strengthen collaboration between feminist researchers and activists about advocacy for safe abortion in Bolivia and Ecuador, and to develop research capacity on the topic. The research questions are: i) how do feminist organizations in Bolivia and Ecuador mobilize and advocate for safe abortion? and ii) how can advocacy for safe abortion be strengthened?The tasks will be undertaken by building upon the theoretical and methodological concept of ‘narrative production’ through engagement with diverse feminist organizations in: i) co-constructing narratives through meetings with four to six feminist organizations in each country; ii) collectively discussing through national workshops, and iii) working together with these feminist organizations for advocacy and network creation. We will hold research meetings in each of the countries. The project will finish with a joint workshop in Bolivia, to which researchers and activists from other countries will also be invited. This collaboration centres around six researchers working in five research institutions in Bolivia, Ecuador and Sweden. This project will lay the foundation for developing larger research proposals and engage additional countries in Latin America. Knowledge production and network strengthening will contribute to improving women’s sexual and reproductive rights in a region where restrictive legislation currently hinders access to safe abortion and endangers lives and wellbeing.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tuberkulos (TB) är en bakteriell lungsjukdom och en av världens största infektionssjukdomar med ett starkt fäste i utvecklingsländer i Afrika och Asien. Ett allvarligt hot mot den globala kontrollen av TB är utvecklingen av antibiotikaresistens och framför allt multidrogresistent TB sk. MDR-TB. Få studier görs för att bringa klarhet i de patogena mekanismerna som förknippas med MDR-TB och hur dessa skiljer sig från antibiotika-känsliga stammar. Vi vet också förhållandevis lite om hur hypervirulenta MDR-TB stammar modulerar skyddande immunitet och vilken effekt det kan ha på sjukdomsutveckling. Det här projektet syftar till att utforska sjukdomsmekanismer vid MDR-TB med fokus på regulatoriska immunceller och uttryck av immunmodulerande receptorer sk. checkpoint molekyler eller kontrollpunktsmolekyler. Vi har tidigare upptäckt att antimikrobiell immunitet är nedreglerad vid aktiv sjukdom, medan immunsuppressiva celltyper anrikas vid infektionsstället. I forskningssamarbete med Etiopien, kommer vi att rekrytera en patientkohort för att studera immunsvar och uttrycket av en rad olika checkpoint molekyler i blod- och hostprover som tas från patienterna vid tiden för diagnos samt vid olika tidpunkter efter start av antibiotikabehandling. Dessa immunsvar kommer även att studeras i lungvävnad som erhålls från MDR-TB patienter som genomgår kirurgi för att begränsa sjukdomen. Proverna analyseras med avancerade metoder såsom RNA-sekvensering, flödescytometri och bildanalys, som har potentialen att producera resultat med mycket hög upplösning utifrån väldigt små provmängder. Perifera immunsvar i blodet kommer att jämföras med immunsvar lokalt i lungan och relateras till svårighetsgraden av sjukdom som bedöms och mäts utifrån kliniska symptom samt lungröntgenfynd. Vår förhoppning är att projektet ska bidra med unik kunskap kring hur uttrycket av checkpoint molekyler styrs vid kronisk TB infektion vilket öppnar upp möjligheter för utveckling av nya behandlingsformer för MDR-TB.</narrative>
      <narrative>Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) is a serious threat to global elimination of TB and a difficult challenge in treatment and management of disease. This 4-year project aims to explore how immune checkpoint molecules are modulated in MDR-TB patients depending on clinical disease severity and bacterial strain virulence. Our original findings from TB patients show that antimicrobial macrophage and T cell responses are severely impaired, while myeloid-derived suppressor cells and regulatory T cells expand in the TB lesions. To advance our understanding of immunoregulation in MDR-TB compared to drug-susceptible TB, we will examine stimulatory and inhibitory checkpoint molecules in a well-defined patient cohort in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. We will model disease progression and quantify disease severity at enrolment and after chemotherapy using a composite clinical TB score and chest X-ray grading. Drug susceptibility testing will determine the level of resistance and genotyping of patient´s strains will signify bacterial virulence. Longitudinal assessment of checkpoint molecules in peripheral blood and induced sputum samples involves deep profiling with RNA-sequencing, multicolor flow cytometry and in vitro suppression assays. We will also exploit in situ imaging of resected lung tissue from MDR-TB patients. This collaborative project offers untapped opportunities for translating new advances on checkpoint molecules in chronic infections into clinical applications for MDR-TB.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) is a serious threat to global elimination of TB and a difficult challenge in treatment and management of disease. This 4-year project aims to explore how immune checkpoint molecules are modulated in MDR-TB patients depending on clinical disease severity and bacterial strain virulence. Our original findings from TB patients show that antimicrobial macrophage and T cell responses are severely impaired, while myeloid-derived suppressor cells and regulatory T cells expand in the TB lesions. To advance our understanding of immunoregulation in MDR-TB compared to drug-susceptible TB, we will examine stimulatory and inhibitory checkpoint molecules in a well-defined patient cohort in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. We will model disease progression and quantify disease severity at enrolment and after chemotherapy using a composite clinical TB score and chest X-ray grading. Drug susceptibility testing will determine the level of resistance and genotyping of patient´s strains will signify bacterial virulence. Longitudinal assessment of checkpoint molecules in peripheral blood and induced sputum samples involves deep profiling with RNA-sequencing, multicolor flow cytometry and in vitro suppression assays. We will also exploit in situ imaging of resected lung tissue from MDR-TB patients. This collaborative project offers untapped opportunities for translating new advances on checkpoint molecules in chronic infections into clinical applications for MDR-TB.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tuberkulos (TB) är en bakteriell lungsjukdom och en av världens största infektionssjukdomar med ett starkt fäste i utvecklingsländer i Afrika och Asien. Ett allvarligt hot mot den globala kontrollen av TB är utvecklingen av antibiotikaresistens och framför allt multidrogresistent TB sk. MDR-TB. Få studier görs för att bringa klarhet i de patogena mekanismerna som förknippas med MDR-TB och hur dessa skiljer sig från antibiotika-känsliga stammar. Vi vet också förhållandevis lite om hur hypervirulenta MDR-TB stammar modulerar skyddande immunitet och vilken effekt det kan ha på sjukdomsutveckling. Det här projektet syftar till att utforska sjukdomsmekanismer vid MDR-TB med fokus på regulatoriska immunceller och uttryck av immunmodulerande receptorer sk. checkpoint molekyler eller kontrollpunktsmolekyler. Vi har tidigare upptäckt att antimikrobiell immunitet är nedreglerad vid aktiv sjukdom, medan immunsuppressiva celltyper anrikas vid infektionsstället. I forskningssamarbete med Etiopien, kommer vi att rekrytera en patientkohort för att studera immunsvar och uttrycket av en rad olika checkpoint molekyler i blod- och hostprover som tas från patienterna vid tiden för diagnos samt vid olika tidpunkter efter start av antibiotikabehandling. Dessa immunsvar kommer även att studeras i lungvävnad som erhålls från MDR-TB patienter som genomgår kirurgi för att begränsa sjukdomen. Proverna analyseras med avancerade metoder såsom RNA-sekvensering, flödescytometri och bildanalys, som har potentialen att producera resultat med mycket hög upplösning utifrån väldigt små provmängder. Perifera immunsvar i blodet kommer att jämföras med immunsvar lokalt i lungan och relateras till svårighetsgraden av sjukdom som bedöms och mäts utifrån kliniska symptom samt lungröntgenfynd. Vår förhoppning är att projektet ska bidra med unik kunskap kring hur uttrycket av checkpoint molekyler styrs vid kronisk TB infektion vilket öppnar upp möjligheter för utveckling av nya behandlingsformer för MDR-TB.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I de snabbt växande städerna i östra Afrika finns inte bara många människor, men också den boskap som behövs för att tillgodose städernas befolkning med mat. Runt om människor och tamdjur finns det även minst lika många oönskade djur, framförallt råttor och andra gnagare, som lever på sopor och annat avskräde. Gnagare är välkända för att kunna bära på smittor, och några av de allvarliga infektioner de kan bära på är bakterier (som orsakar till exempel leptospiros och pest), hantavirus, coronavirus och även många hittills okända virus. I låginkomstområden med bristande sanitet bidrar gnagare såsom råttor inte bara till sjukdomsspridning, men de äter även av mat och foder, och påverkar därmed livsmedelstillgång och ekonomi.  Vi saknar mycket information om hur mycket gnagare påverkar människors hälsa och försörjning, liksom vilka sjukdomar de kan sprida till människor. I det här projektet kommer vi att fånga råttor i och omkring 2 städer i Kenya. Råttorna avlivas sedan med en överdos av sömnmedel, och obduceras för att leta efter både kända och okända smittor. Vi kommer att fånga gnagare längs hela den urbana matproduktionskedjan; på gårdar, på slakterier och även bland hushåll. Som en kontroll på en miljö där gnagare inte borde ha utsatts för sjukdomar från  djur och djurprodukter, inkluderar vi även kliniker. Mycket är också okänt om hur den fattiga befolkningen ser på gnagare, och om de är medvetna om riskerna, och drför kommer detta undersökas med intervjuer.Utöver detta så har vi diskussion med myndigheter om hur råttbekämpning fungerar i städer i östra Afrika, och om det finns program för detta. Detta projekt kommer att leda till ökad kunskap om råttburna sjukdomar i städer i östra Afrika, samt risker för människor. Det kommer också leda till ökad förståelse för hur råttor kan sprida sjukdomar. Utöver detta kommer vårt projekt bidra till förbättrade och mer miljövänliga kontrollmetoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>In the growing cities in East Africa, there are not only growing human populations, livestock kept for food provision and livelihoods, but also undesired peri-domestic animals, such as rats and other rodents, particularly in low-income areas. Rodents can carry zoonotic pathogens, including orthohantaviruses, and Leptospira spp, but also many unknown pathogens. In this project we will understand transmission ecology of rodent-borne diseases in urban and peri-urban low-income settings in two Kenyan towns. We will trap rodents along the urban food production supply, including livestock farms, slaughterhouses, food markets, as well as clinics as an environment that should not be contaminated with zoonotic diseases. The rodents will be euthanized, sampled, and samples will be analyzed for hantaviruses and Leptospira, as well as analyzed with an omics approach, to identify unknown viruses, and the entire rodent virome will be analyzed and compared to sequences from other parts of the world. We will interview households about their knowledge and perceptions about rodents and diseases, as well as map the urban pest control programs in East Africa. This project will lead to increased knowledge about rodent-borne diseases in East Africa, and how this may influence food security, poverty as well as human health. In addition, the project will investigate improved mitigation methods for sustainable positive impact on human health and livelihoods.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I de snabbt växande städerna i östra Afrika finns inte bara många människor, men också den boskap som behövs för att tillgodose städernas befolkning med mat. Runt om människor och tamdjur finns det även minst lika många oönskade djur, framförallt råttor och andra gnagare, som lever på sopor och annat avskräde. Gnagare är välkända för att kunna bära på smittor, och några av de allvarliga infektioner de kan bära på är bakterier (som orsakar till exempel leptospiros och pest), hantavirus, coronavirus och även många hittills okända virus. I låginkomstområden med bristande sanitet bidrar gnagare såsom råttor inte bara till sjukdomsspridning, men de äter även av mat och foder, och påverkar därmed livsmedelstillgång och ekonomi.  Vi saknar mycket information om hur mycket gnagare påverkar människors hälsa och försörjning, liksom vilka sjukdomar de kan sprida till människor. I det här projektet kommer vi att fånga råttor i och omkring 2 städer i Kenya. Råttorna avlivas sedan med en överdos av sömnmedel, och obduceras för att leta efter både kända och okända smittor. Vi kommer att fånga gnagare längs hela den urbana matproduktionskedjan; på gårdar, på slakterier och även bland hushåll. Som en kontroll på en miljö där gnagare inte borde ha utsatts för sjukdomar från  djur och djurprodukter, inkluderar vi även kliniker. Mycket är också okänt om hur den fattiga befolkningen ser på gnagare, och om de är medvetna om riskerna, och drför kommer detta undersökas med intervjuer.Utöver detta så har vi diskussion med myndigheter om hur råttbekämpning fungerar i städer i östra Afrika, och om det finns program för detta. Detta projekt kommer att leda till ökad kunskap om råttburna sjukdomar i städer i östra Afrika, samt risker för människor. Det kommer också leda till ökad förståelse för hur råttor kan sprida sjukdomar. Utöver detta kommer vårt projekt bidra till förbättrade och mer miljövänliga kontrollmetoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>In the growing cities in East Africa, there are not only growing human populations, livestock kept for food provision and livelihoods, but also undesired peri-domestic animals, such as rats and other rodents, particularly in low-income areas. Rodents can carry zoonotic pathogens, including orthohantaviruses, and Leptospira spp, but also many unknown pathogens. In this project we will understand transmission ecology of rodent-borne diseases in urban and peri-urban low-income settings in two Kenyan towns. We will trap rodents along the urban food production supply, including livestock farms, slaughterhouses, food markets, as well as clinics as an environment that should not be contaminated with zoonotic diseases. The rodents will be euthanized, sampled, and samples will be analyzed for hantaviruses and Leptospira, as well as analyzed with an omics approach, to identify unknown viruses, and the entire rodent virome will be analyzed and compared to sequences from other parts of the world. We will interview households about their knowledge and perceptions about rodents and diseases, as well as map the urban pest control programs in East Africa. This project will lead to increased knowledge about rodent-borne diseases in East Africa, and how this may influence food security, poverty as well as human health. In addition, the project will investigate improved mitigation methods for sustainable positive impact on human health and livelihoods.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>The nature of unceasingly mutating RNA viruses drives the evolution of virulence, which determines the consequence of zoonotic virus infections. The zoonotic infections of Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) from pigs and via mosquitoes to humans, causes most serious human acute viral meningitis in Asia. The recent replacement of JEV genotype III with genotype I highlights the alteration of JE epidemiology with ill-understood questions. How JEV evolves along the host axis and especially how these changes are linked to the virulence evolution, are the key scientific questions for understanding the epidemiology of JE, which will provide valuable knowledge for updating the JE vaccine program for animals and humans. To this end, the proposal aims to decipher JEV virulence evolution features by epidemiological and phylogenomic studies of JEV along its transmission chains between pigs, mosquitoes, and humans in Vietnam and Cambodia. Furthermore, we will employ omics approaches and application of susceptible cell, mosquito, and mouse models to evaluate the mutations of interest and their association with viral virulence. Additionally, based on the theory of convergent evolution in RNA viruses, we will establish laboratory infection cycles of JEV to identify the key mutations that might emerge in future outbreaks. Altogether, this project will yield comprehensive knowledge on virulence evolution of JEV, which will help reducing JE disease burden in the southeast Asia.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Virulens används vanligtvis för att definiera hur farliga patogenerna är för värdarna. Detta projekt kommer att undersöka om de nya JEV-varianterna från grisar och vissa myggarter kan bli farligare för människor och till och med kunna orsaka större utbrott i Vietnam och Kambodja, där JE är en konstant sjukdomsbörda. Genom att studera virusets genetiska skillnader från JE patienter med olika klinisk svårighetsgrad kommer vi att förstå hur sjukdomsbild är relaterad till de genetiska förändringarna. Vi kommer också att utvärdera viruset genom att använda cell-, mygg- och mus-modeller. I dessa modeller kommer vi att se hur dessa olika JEV-varianter beter sig och om några infektionsmönster kan kopplas till specifik JEV-typ.Denna studie kommer också att använda flera ”omics-metoder”, som syftar till kollektiv karaktärisering och kvantifiering av pooler av biologiska molekyler. Vi kommer att samla JE-patientprover och försöka förstå JEV-infektionen på molekylär nivå genom att bl.a. sekvensera alla RNA-transkript och kvantifiera tusentals proteiner.Sist, men inte minst, kommer vi att använda en så kallad "bottom up"-metod för att efterlikna JEV överföringscykler i laboratoriet. JEV-infektionerna kommer att överföras mellan grisceller och myggor. Efter det kommer vi att sekvensera det genetiska materialet för att se hur virus förändrats. När RNA-virus utvecklas kommer vissa specifika mutationer att dyka upp i olika situationer. Genom dessa studier av infektionscykler kommer vi att hitta de intressanta mutationerna av betydelse för framtida JEV-utbrott.Vårt projekt kommer att integrera genomisk epidemiologi med nyligen utvecklade evolutionära analyser och avancerad molekylär virologi genom att använda en "One Health"-metod med fokus på JEV-virulens, som syftar till att förbättra både djurs och människors hälsa.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Virulens används vanligtvis för att definiera hur farliga patogenerna är för värdarna. Detta projekt kommer att undersöka om de nya JEV-varianterna från grisar och vissa myggarter kan bli farligare för människor och till och med kunna orsaka större utbrott i Vietnam och Kambodja, där JE är en konstant sjukdomsbörda. Genom att studera virusets genetiska skillnader från JE patienter med olika klinisk svårighetsgrad kommer vi att förstå hur sjukdomsbild är relaterad till de genetiska förändringarna. Vi kommer också att utvärdera viruset genom att använda cell-, mygg- och mus-modeller. I dessa modeller kommer vi att se hur dessa olika JEV-varianter beter sig och om några infektionsmönster kan kopplas till specifik JEV-typ.Denna studie kommer också att använda flera ”omics-metoder”, som syftar till kollektiv karaktärisering och kvantifiering av pooler av biologiska molekyler. Vi kommer att samla JE-patientprover och försöka förstå JEV-infektionen på molekylär nivå genom att bl.a. sekvensera alla RNA-transkript och kvantifiera tusentals proteiner.Sist, men inte minst, kommer vi att använda en så kallad "bottom up"-metod för att efterlikna JEV överföringscykler i laboratoriet. JEV-infektionerna kommer att överföras mellan grisceller och myggor. Efter det kommer vi att sekvensera det genetiska materialet för att se hur virus förändrats. När RNA-virus utvecklas kommer vissa specifika mutationer att dyka upp i olika situationer. Genom dessa studier av infektionscykler kommer vi att hitta de intressanta mutationerna av betydelse för framtida JEV-utbrott.Vårt projekt kommer att integrera genomisk epidemiologi med nyligen utvecklade evolutionära analyser och avancerad molekylär virologi genom att använda en "One Health"-metod med fokus på JEV-virulens, som syftar till att förbättra både djurs och människors hälsa.</narrative>
      <narrative>The nature of unceasingly mutating RNA viruses drives the evolution of virulence, which determines the consequence of zoonotic virus infections. The zoonotic infections of Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) from pigs and via mosquitoes to humans, causes most serious human acute viral meningitis in Asia. The recent replacement of JEV genotype III with genotype I highlights the alteration of JE epidemiology with ill-understood questions. How JEV evolves along the host axis and especially how these changes are linked to the virulence evolution, are the key scientific questions for understanding the epidemiology of JE, which will provide valuable knowledge for updating the JE vaccine program for animals and humans. To this end, the proposal aims to decipher JEV virulence evolution features by epidemiological and phylogenomic studies of JEV along its transmission chains between pigs, mosquitoes, and humans in Vietnam and Cambodia. Furthermore, we will employ omics approaches and application of susceptible cell, mosquito, and mouse models to evaluate the mutations of interest and their association with viral virulence. Additionally, based on the theory of convergent evolution in RNA viruses, we will establish laboratory infection cycles of JEV to identify the key mutations that might emerge in future outbreaks. Altogether, this project will yield comprehensive knowledge on virulence evolution of JEV, which will help reducing JE disease burden in the southeast Asia.</narrative>
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      <narrative>There has been an upsurge of interest in questions around research ethics in field-research in recent years, some of which touch upon the role and situation of what we in this project term “facilitating researchers”, otherwise referred to as “local research assistants” in the Global South. Yet, this literature is mainly descriptive, written by contracting researchers of the Global North, with limited analysis of the wider institutional structures reproducing a continued silencing and poor working conditions of facilitating researchers. Building upon insights from a recently completed project, which included facilitating researchers in three settings (DR Congo, Sierra Leone and Jharkhand, India), this project aims to contribute to further knowledge about the role that academic institutions, mainly but not only, in the Global North play in the silencing and poor working conditions of facilitating researchers. It includes an analysis of research funding bodies, ethics committees, universities and publishers in Sweden, the UK, France and India, focusing on the role of knowledge, prejudice, academic conventions and administrative rules and regulations. The project draws on insights both from the wider literature on inequalities in North-South knowledge production as well as literature addressing organization, incentives and conventions in academia more generally. It will be conducted through a combination of a correspondance experiment, in-depth interviews and text analysis.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Forskare som arbetar i globala Syd, framförallt i konfliktzoner och andra osäkra områden, är väl medvetna om vikten av att ha bra lokala assisterande forskare. Utan dem hade en stor del av våra forskningsresultat inte blivit till, vår kunskap hade varit mycket grundare och vi hade levt farligare under våra fältvistelser. Deras roller har även, och kommer antagligen att bli, allt viktigare på grund av ökad reglering av var europeiska forskare får resa pga säkerhetshot, liksom kraven på minskat flygande pga klimathotet. Trots att vi är väl medvetna om det omfattande och viktiga arbete assisterande forskare utför blir de sällan mer än namn i förord till forskningspublikationer. De lever även ofta under mycket begränsade och osäkra försörjningsmöjligheter. Detta är något som tydligt minskar förmågan att förhandla och tvingar dem att ta ganska betydande risker. Att ha utsatts för arresteringar, misshandel och hot som ett resultat av den forskning de medverkat i är en vanlig upplevelse och de måste ofta leva i osäkerhet långt efter det att data-insamling är avslutad. Löner är ofta dåliga, inte reglerade i kontrakt, och utan försäkringsskydd. Detta innebär att de i slutändan ofta måste betala forskningsrelaterade kostnader själva, såsom sjukhusräkningar om de skadas under fältarbete.Detta projekt, som inkluderar assisterande forskare själva från DR Kongo, Sierra Leone och Indien syftar till att bidra till kunskap om den roll som akademiska institutioner, främst men inte bara, i det globala Nord spelar för att strukturellt upprätthålla assisterande forskares ofta prekära arbetsförhållanden. Projektet inkluderar forskningsfinansiärer, etiska kommittéer, universitet och förlag i Sverige, Storbritannien, Frankrike och Indien och analyserar kunskapsnivåer om fältarbetes realiteter, fördomar, akademiska konventioner, liksom administrativa regler och förordningar. Det kommer att genomföras genom en kombination av mindre experiment, djupintervjuer samt textanalys.</narrative>
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      <narrative>There has been an upsurge of interest in questions around research ethics in field-research in recent years, some of which touch upon the role and situation of what we in this project term “facilitating researchers”, otherwise referred to as “local research assistants” in the Global South. Yet, this literature is mainly descriptive, written by contracting researchers of the Global North, with limited analysis of the wider institutional structures reproducing a continued silencing and poor working conditions of facilitating researchers. Building upon insights from a recently completed project, which included facilitating researchers in three settings (DR Congo, Sierra Leone and Jharkhand, India), this project aims to contribute to further knowledge about the role that academic institutions, mainly but not only, in the Global North play in the silencing and poor working conditions of facilitating researchers. It includes an analysis of research funding bodies, ethics committees, universities and publishers in Sweden, the UK, France and India, focusing on the role of knowledge, prejudice, academic conventions and administrative rules and regulations. The project draws on insights both from the wider literature on inequalities in North-South knowledge production as well as literature addressing organization, incentives and conventions in academia more generally. It will be conducted through a combination of a correspondance experiment, in-depth interviews and text analysis.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Forskare som arbetar i globala Syd, framförallt i konfliktzoner och andra osäkra områden, är väl medvetna om vikten av att ha bra lokala assisterande forskare. Utan dem hade en stor del av våra forskningsresultat inte blivit till, vår kunskap hade varit mycket grundare och vi hade levt farligare under våra fältvistelser. Deras roller har även, och kommer antagligen att bli, allt viktigare på grund av ökad reglering av var europeiska forskare får resa pga säkerhetshot, liksom kraven på minskat flygande pga klimathotet. Trots att vi är väl medvetna om det omfattande och viktiga arbete assisterande forskare utför blir de sällan mer än namn i förord till forskningspublikationer. De lever även ofta under mycket begränsade och osäkra försörjningsmöjligheter. Detta är något som tydligt minskar förmågan att förhandla och tvingar dem att ta ganska betydande risker. Att ha utsatts för arresteringar, misshandel och hot som ett resultat av den forskning de medverkat i är en vanlig upplevelse och de måste ofta leva i osäkerhet långt efter det att data-insamling är avslutad. Löner är ofta dåliga, inte reglerade i kontrakt, och utan försäkringsskydd. Detta innebär att de i slutändan ofta måste betala forskningsrelaterade kostnader själva, såsom sjukhusräkningar om de skadas under fältarbete.Detta projekt, som inkluderar assisterande forskare själva från DR Kongo, Sierra Leone och Indien syftar till att bidra till kunskap om den roll som akademiska institutioner, främst men inte bara, i det globala Nord spelar för att strukturellt upprätthålla assisterande forskares ofta prekära arbetsförhållanden. Projektet inkluderar forskningsfinansiärer, etiska kommittéer, universitet och förlag i Sverige, Storbritannien, Frankrike och Indien och analyserar kunskapsnivåer om fältarbetes realiteter, fördomar, akademiska konventioner, liksom administrativa regler och förordningar. Det kommer att genomföras genom en kombination av mindre experiment, djupintervjuer samt textanalys.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Pollution scenarios: Engaging with Indigenous enviromental management in the Bolivian lowlands</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den obevekliga spridningen av föroreningars i urbefolkningar territorier placerar urbefolkningar i frontlinjen för en av vår tids stora miljöutmaningar samtidigt som det avsevärt förvärrar deras utestängning och fattigdomsförhållanden. Som svar har det uppstått en tilltagande uppmärksamhet för situationen för ursprungsbefolkningar som utsätts för industriella föroreningar. Paradoxalt har detta gått hand i hand med den vetenskapliga likgiltigheten inför ökningen av inhemska miljöföroreningar i samhällen utan industriella aktiviteter men som samtidigt står under nyliberala och koloniala påtryckningar. Studien fokuserar på denna diskrepans genom att använda ett kollaborativt tillvägagångssätt som konfronterar det asymmetriska förhållandet mellan inhemskt och icke-inhemskt vetande och praktiker vilket bidrar till det koloniala förtrycket och skapar störningar i lokala levnadssätt.Syftet är tvåfaldigt: att erbjuda en djupgående förståelse för ursprungsbefolkningars diskursiva och praktiska tillvägagångssätt till inhemska miljöföroreningar inom nuvarande koloniala sammanhang, och att fastställa den epistemologiska och sociala potentialen av kollaborativ forskning i förhållande till frågor kring miljömässig degradering.Studien tillämpar en rad olika kvalitativa metoder. I synnerhet konventionella etnografiska metoder, samt metoder och verktyg som överensstämmer med ursprungsbefolkningars värden, protokoll, och forskningsmetoder såsom interkunskapsforum och audiovisuell inspelning. Lärare och studenter från Institute for Guarani Language and Culture (ILCG) kommer att införlivas i studien som forskningsdeltagare. De kommer därför spela en viktig roll i att analysera data och i att samproducera resultaten.Förutom att producera nya insikter och utöka akademiska debatter om samarbete kring avkolonisering samt föroreningar inom ursprungsbefolkningen, kommer studien att bidra till att stärka grunderna för interkulturell styrning och påverka relevant policyskapande.</narrative>
      <narrative>The relentless proliferation of pollution in indigenous territories is a critical problem aggravating the exclusion and poverty conditions of Indigenous peoples. In response, there has been growing attention to the situation of communities exposed to industrial pollution. Paradoxically, this has gone hand in hand with the scholarly disregard for the concomitant proliferation of domestic pollution in communities with no industrial activities but under colonial pressures. This study addresses this gap by exploring the case of Guarani communities in Bolivia. It does so applying a collaborative approach that confronts asymmetries between Indigenous and non-Indigenous knowledges and practices that contribute to the colonial enunciation, subalternation, and disruption of local sustainable lifeways. The aim is twofold: to provide a profound understanding of Indigenous discursive and practical approaches to pollution within present colonial contexts, and to determine the epistemological and social potential of collaborative research in relation to pollution issues. Theoretically situated at the intersection of political ontology and decolonial theory, this study proposes the use of ethnographic and Indigenous research-based methods. Apart from advancing ongoing debates on decolonial collaboration and pollution within Indigenous contexts, the study contributes to generating a more balanced production, circulation, and use of research.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
      </title>
      <description>
        <narrative>Saknas</narrative>
      </description>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-29-2022-03313-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Pollution scenarios: Engaging with Indigenous enviromental management in the Bolivian lowlands</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Föroreningsscenarier: samverkan med inhemsk miljöförvaltning i det bolivianska låglandet</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The relentless proliferation of pollution in indigenous territories is a critical problem aggravating the exclusion and poverty conditions of Indigenous peoples. In response, there has been growing attention to the situation of communities exposed to industrial pollution. Paradoxically, this has gone hand in hand with the scholarly disregard for the concomitant proliferation of domestic pollution in communities with no industrial activities but under colonial pressures. This study addresses this gap by exploring the case of Guarani communities in Bolivia. It does so applying a collaborative approach that confronts asymmetries between Indigenous and non-Indigenous knowledges and practices that contribute to the colonial enunciation, subalternation, and disruption of local sustainable lifeways. The aim is twofold: to provide a profound understanding of Indigenous discursive and practical approaches to pollution within present colonial contexts, and to determine the epistemological and social potential of collaborative research in relation to pollution issues. Theoretically situated at the intersection of political ontology and decolonial theory, this study proposes the use of ethnographic and Indigenous research-based methods. Apart from advancing ongoing debates on decolonial collaboration and pollution within Indigenous contexts, the study contributes to generating a more balanced production, circulation, and use of research.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den obevekliga spridningen av föroreningars i urbefolkningar territorier placerar urbefolkningar i frontlinjen för en av vår tids stora miljöutmaningar samtidigt som det avsevärt förvärrar deras utestängning och fattigdomsförhållanden. Som svar har det uppstått en tilltagande uppmärksamhet för situationen för ursprungsbefolkningar som utsätts för industriella föroreningar. Paradoxalt har detta gått hand i hand med den vetenskapliga likgiltigheten inför ökningen av inhemska miljöföroreningar i samhällen utan industriella aktiviteter men som samtidigt står under nyliberala och koloniala påtryckningar. Studien fokuserar på denna diskrepans genom att använda ett kollaborativt tillvägagångssätt som konfronterar det asymmetriska förhållandet mellan inhemskt och icke-inhemskt vetande och praktiker vilket bidrar till det koloniala förtrycket och skapar störningar i lokala levnadssätt.Syftet är tvåfaldigt: att erbjuda en djupgående förståelse för ursprungsbefolkningars diskursiva och praktiska tillvägagångssätt till inhemska miljöföroreningar inom nuvarande koloniala sammanhang, och att fastställa den epistemologiska och sociala potentialen av kollaborativ forskning i förhållande till frågor kring miljömässig degradering.Studien tillämpar en rad olika kvalitativa metoder. I synnerhet konventionella etnografiska metoder, samt metoder och verktyg som överensstämmer med ursprungsbefolkningars värden, protokoll, och forskningsmetoder såsom interkunskapsforum och audiovisuell inspelning. Lärare och studenter från Institute for Guarani Language and Culture (ILCG) kommer att införlivas i studien som forskningsdeltagare. De kommer därför spela en viktig roll i att analysera data och i att samproducera resultaten.Förutom att producera nya insikter och utöka akademiska debatter om samarbete kring avkolonisering samt föroreningar inom ursprungsbefolkningen, kommer studien att bidra till att stärka grunderna för interkulturell styrning och påverka relevant policyskapande.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-51000" type="80" role="2" crs-channel-code="51000">
      <narrative>Göteborgs universitet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-29" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-51000" type="80" role="4" crs-channel-code="51000">
      <narrative>Göteborgs universitet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <tag code="13.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.3 - Improve education, awareness-raising and human and institutional capacity on climate change mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction and early warning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.3 - Förbättra utbildningen, medvetenheten och den mänskliga och institutionella kapaciteten vad gäller begränsning av klimatförändringarna, klimatanpassning, begränsning av klimatförändringarnas konsekvenser samt tidig varning.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="D02" />
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      <period-start iso-date="2023-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2023-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-01">1200000</value>
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    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2024-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-01">1200000</value>
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    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2025-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2025-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-01">1200000</value>
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    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-10-27" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="41082" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">1200000</value>
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      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">1200000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="410" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2025-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-28">1200000</value>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-29-2022-03321</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Rethinking access and utilization of reproductive healthcare, and domestic violence services among women with disabilities in Uganda (RESPOND)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Reproduktiv hälsa och våld i nära relation bland kvinnor med funktionsnedsättning</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Background: Majority of women with disabilities (WWDs) live in low-income countries faced with extreme disadvantages in access and utilization of life-saving reproductive health and domestic violence services.The purpose of the RESPOND project is to better understand the impact of disability on access, utilization, and delivery of reproductive healthcare and domestic violence services among Women with Disabilities (WWDs), to inform responses to the needs of WWDs in low-income countries.  Methods: This 4-years project consists of 4 studies conducted using mixed-methods. Quantitative retrospective cross-sectional data obtained from the Uganda Demographic Health Survey will estimate the prevalence of adverse reproductive health outcomes and domestic violence among WWDs. Qualitative interviews will assess the perspectives of WWDs and  service providers regarding access, utilization, and delivery of reproductive healthcare  and domestic violence among WWDs.  Findings from this project provide new knowledge relevant for future planning of appropriate and targeted multisectoral responses for WWDs contributing towards access on equal terms for women with disabilities. Findings are therefore of broad interest and relevance to development research, development assistance and future national health care reforms in low-income countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Över 80 % av kvinnor med funktionsnedsättning lever i låginkomstländer med extrem fattigdom och ojämlikhet i hälsa men trots detta saknas forskning kring deras levnadssituation. För dessa kvinnor behövs heltäckande studier om reproduktiv hälsa och våld i nära relation. Uganda tillhör de länder där det finns en brist på studier. Det saknas både nationellt representativt data och studierna som använder kvalitativ design fokuserar enbart på fysiska funktionsnedsättningar.Syftet med vårt projekt är att identifiera sätt att förbättra tillgången och leveransen av reproduktiv hälsovård och insatser for våld in nära relation bland kvinnor med funktionsnedsättningar.Vi kommer att använda retrospektiv dataanalys med hjälp av befintliga demografiska hälsoundersökningsdata och genomföra kvalitativa intervjuer med kvinnor med funktionsnedsättning och personer som arbetar inom hälso- och sjukvården, socialtjänsten, polisen och de som arbeta ideellt.De fynd som detta projekt väntas ge har betydelse för hur reproduktiv hälsovård och verksamhet för våld i nära relation framöver planeras. Ökad kunskap kan bidra till bättre tillgång till reproduktiv hälso- och sjukvård på lika villkor för kvinnor med funktionsnedsättning och är därför av brett intresse och relevans för utvecklingsforskning, utvecklingsbistånd och framtida nationella hälso- och sjukvårdsreformer i låginkomstländer.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-29" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 546 44 000</telephone>
      <email>vetenskapsradet@vr.se</email>
      <website>www.vr.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 1035, 101 38 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="UG" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Uganda</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="13020" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Reproductive health care</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="130" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Population Policies/Programmes &amp; Reproductive Health</narrative>
    </sector>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-29-2022-03321-1" type="2" />
    <result type="2" aggregation-status="0">
      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
      </title>
      <description>
        <narrative>Saknas</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
    </result>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-29-2022-03321-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Reproduktiv hälsa och våld i nära relation bland kvinnor med funktionsnedsättning</narrative>
      <narrative>Rethinking access and utilization of reproductive healthcare, and domestic violence services among women with disabilities in Uganda (RESPOND)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Background: Majority of women with disabilities (WWDs) live in low-income countries faced with extreme disadvantages in access and utilization of life-saving reproductive health and domestic violence services.The purpose of the RESPOND project is to better understand the impact of disability on access, utilization, and delivery of reproductive healthcare and domestic violence services among Women with Disabilities (WWDs), to inform responses to the needs of WWDs in low-income countries.  Methods: This 4-years project consists of 4 studies conducted using mixed-methods. Quantitative retrospective cross-sectional data obtained from the Uganda Demographic Health Survey will estimate the prevalence of adverse reproductive health outcomes and domestic violence among WWDs. Qualitative interviews will assess the perspectives of WWDs and  service providers regarding access, utilization, and delivery of reproductive healthcare  and domestic violence among WWDs.  Findings from this project provide new knowledge relevant for future planning of appropriate and targeted multisectoral responses for WWDs contributing towards access on equal terms for women with disabilities. Findings are therefore of broad interest and relevance to development research, development assistance and future national health care reforms in low-income countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Över 80 % av kvinnor med funktionsnedsättning lever i låginkomstländer med extrem fattigdom och ojämlikhet i hälsa men trots detta saknas forskning kring deras levnadssituation. För dessa kvinnor behövs heltäckande studier om reproduktiv hälsa och våld i nära relation. Uganda tillhör de länder där det finns en brist på studier. Det saknas både nationellt representativt data och studierna som använder kvalitativ design fokuserar enbart på fysiska funktionsnedsättningar.Syftet med vårt projekt är att identifiera sätt att förbättra tillgången och leveransen av reproduktiv hälsovård och insatser for våld in nära relation bland kvinnor med funktionsnedsättningar.Vi kommer att använda retrospektiv dataanalys med hjälp av befintliga demografiska hälsoundersökningsdata och genomföra kvalitativa intervjuer med kvinnor med funktionsnedsättning och personer som arbetar inom hälso- och sjukvården, socialtjänsten, polisen och de som arbeta ideellt.De fynd som detta projekt väntas ge har betydelse för hur reproduktiv hälsovård och verksamhet för våld i nära relation framöver planeras. Ökad kunskap kan bidra till bättre tillgång till reproduktiv hälso- och sjukvård på lika villkor för kvinnor med funktionsnedsättning och är därför av brett intresse och relevans för utvecklingsforskning, utvecklingsbistånd och framtida nationella hälso- och sjukvårdsreformer i låginkomstländer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-51000" type="80" role="2" crs-channel-code="51000">
      <narrative>Umeå universitet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-29" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-51000" type="80" role="4" crs-channel-code="51000">
      <narrative>Umeå universitet</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>FISH LINKS - Scrutinizing the impact of tourism-driven fish consumption on reef fish communities: a socio-environmental study in tropical seascapes</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Driver turisters fiskkonsumtion ett ohållbart fiske på korallrev: en socio-ekologisk studie i tropiska havslandskap</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Småskaligt fiske på korallrev försörjer miljontals människor världen över men hotas av överfiske och klimatförändringar. Turism har ökat avsevärt under de senaste decennierna och studier visar att turisternas efterfrågan på fisk- och skaldjur kan ha negativa effekter på populationer. Få studier har kombinerat olika vetenskapliga metoder för att utreda turismens roll i fiskefrågan. Tidigare studier har främst inventerat fiskmarknader och intervjuat fiskare, men kopplingen till ekologisk status genom inventeringar av korallrevsfisk under ytan saknas. De flesta studier är enskilda fallstudier, där skillnader mellan olika områden, tex olika grad av turistexploatering eller olika institutionella ramverk, inte kan genomföras. Sammantaget är vår kunskap om hur turism påverkar marina populationer och huruvida det kan resultera i ett överutnyttjande av vissa arter/populationer begränsad. Denna okunskap gör det otydligt vilka åtgärder som behövs i områden med omfattande och ökande turism för att säkerställa ett hållbart nyttjande av marina resurser.Olika lokaler längs med den Tanzaniska kusten med olika nivå av turistexploatering, konsumtionsmönster och institutionella regleringar kommer att undersökas. Projektet kommer att fokusera på korallrevsfisk då dessa populationer är hårt ansatta av flertalet antropogena processer och är viktiga matfiskar för lokalbefolkning samt viktiga för att upprätthålla ekosystemen på korallreven. En kombination av samhällsvetenskapliga- och ekologiska metoder kommer att användas, vilket inkluderar intervjuer med fiskare, lokalbor och hotell/restaurangägare samt inventeringar av fiskmarknader och restaurangmenyer. Vidare kommer inventeringar av fisksamhällen i motsvarande studieområden att utföras med hjälp av snorkling eller dykning. Molekylära metoder för artbestämning kommer även att appliceras. Resultaten kommer att kommuniceras, förutom genom vetenskapliga artiklar, via workshops med lokala aktörer och intressenter.</narrative>
      <narrative>Coral reefs are among the most diverse ecosystems in the world and provide food and income for approximately one-quarter of small-scale fishers worldwide and contribute to livelihoods for approximately 500 million people. However, anthropogenic activities like overfishing are threatening coral reef ecosystems. In the last decades, tourism has evolved into a global phenomenon, with significant impacts on social and ecological systems. To what extent tourism impacts coral reef fish communities is, however, unclear. The aim of this project is to increase our knowledge on if, how, and why tourism-led fish consumption may be affecting coral reef fish communities on nearshore reefs. This study will be carried out along the Tanzanian coastline and is a collaboration between the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Södertörn University, Tanzania Fisheries Research Institute and State University of Zanzibar. We will use an interdisciplinary comparative approach to probe the possible impact of fish consumption by tourists on reef fish species by co-examining fish consumption patterns and the ecological status of consumed fish species in different sites. Our results will increase our knowledge on the intersection between tourism and ecological systems. More pragmatically, we expect our findings to orient sustainable tourism practices and effective institutional arrangements in relation to tourism-related challenges.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Småskaligt fiske på korallrev försörjer miljontals människor världen över men hotas av överfiske och klimatförändringar. Turism har ökat avsevärt under de senaste decennierna och studier visar att turisternas efterfrågan på fisk- och skaldjur kan ha negativa effekter på populationer. Få studier har kombinerat olika vetenskapliga metoder för att utreda turismens roll i fiskefrågan. Tidigare studier har främst inventerat fiskmarknader och intervjuat fiskare, men kopplingen till ekologisk status genom inventeringar av korallrevsfisk under ytan saknas. De flesta studier är enskilda fallstudier, där skillnader mellan olika områden, tex olika grad av turistexploatering eller olika institutionella ramverk, inte kan genomföras. Sammantaget är vår kunskap om hur turism påverkar marina populationer och huruvida det kan resultera i ett överutnyttjande av vissa arter/populationer begränsad. Denna okunskap gör det otydligt vilka åtgärder som behövs i områden med omfattande och ökande turism för att säkerställa ett hållbart nyttjande av marina resurser.Olika lokaler längs med den Tanzaniska kusten med olika nivå av turistexploatering, konsumtionsmönster och institutionella regleringar kommer att undersökas. Projektet kommer att fokusera på korallrevsfisk då dessa populationer är hårt ansatta av flertalet antropogena processer och är viktiga matfiskar för lokalbefolkning samt viktiga för att upprätthålla ekosystemen på korallreven. En kombination av samhällsvetenskapliga- och ekologiska metoder kommer att användas, vilket inkluderar intervjuer med fiskare, lokalbor och hotell/restaurangägare samt inventeringar av fiskmarknader och restaurangmenyer. Vidare kommer inventeringar av fisksamhällen i motsvarande studieområden att utföras med hjälp av snorkling eller dykning. Molekylära metoder för artbestämning kommer även att appliceras. Resultaten kommer att kommuniceras, förutom genom vetenskapliga artiklar, via workshops med lokala aktörer och intressenter.</narrative>
      <narrative>Coral reefs are among the most diverse ecosystems in the world and provide food and income for approximately one-quarter of small-scale fishers worldwide and contribute to livelihoods for approximately 500 million people. However, anthropogenic activities like overfishing are threatening coral reef ecosystems. In the last decades, tourism has evolved into a global phenomenon, with significant impacts on social and ecological systems. To what extent tourism impacts coral reef fish communities is, however, unclear. The aim of this project is to increase our knowledge on if, how, and why tourism-led fish consumption may be affecting coral reef fish communities on nearshore reefs. This study will be carried out along the Tanzanian coastline and is a collaboration between the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Södertörn University, Tanzania Fisheries Research Institute and State University of Zanzibar. We will use an interdisciplinary comparative approach to probe the possible impact of fish consumption by tourists on reef fish species by co-examining fish consumption patterns and the ecological status of consumed fish species in different sites. Our results will increase our knowledge on the intersection between tourism and ecological systems. More pragmatically, we expect our findings to orient sustainable tourism practices and effective institutional arrangements in relation to tourism-related challenges.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>IDAR-Neo - Identification and characterization of fecal carriage of antimicrobial resistant bacteria in neonates in low-resource settings</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Antibiotikaresistens är ett stort hot mot global hälsa. Problemen är alarmerande i låg-och-medelinkomstländer (LMICs) då effektiva metoder för att identifiera resistenta bakterier saknas. Förtidigt födda barn är extra känsliga för resistenta infektioner då dom har ett begränsat immunförsvar och dödligheten på neonatalavdelningar i LMICs är hög.En viktig del av att bekämpa resistenta bakterier är att utveckla metoder för att identifiera och karakterisera bakterier som är lämpliga i LMICs. En möjlig strategi är att utveckla nya metoder som använder utrustning som redan finns i de här länderna. Vi ska i detta projekt utnyttja att diagnostik av tuberkulos i många LMICs redan sker med enkel fluorescensmikroskopi.Vi ska utveckla två metoder. Den första metoden är baserad på att i avföringsprover identifiera om en patient är koloniserad av resistenta bakterier. Detta för att kunna isolera patienter som bär på farliga bakterier för att minimera spridning. Den andra metoden gör det möjligt att detektera de gener som gör bakterierna resistenta. Detta för att förstå hur bakterier sprider sig i sjukhusmiljön och minska framtida utbrott.Vi kommer att fokusera på E. coli och K. pneumoniae som är på WHOs lista över farliga bakterier som ofta är resistenta mot vanliga antibiotika. Vi kommer att implementera metoderna på neonatalavdelningen på Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) i Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. MNH har stor erfarenhet av internationella samarbeten och en neonatalläkare i projektet har erfarenhet av vård på MNH, vilket underlättar implementeringen.Studierna på MNH är uppdelade i tre faser. I den första ska vi med traditionella metoder studera resistensläget på neonatalavdelningen. Prover som samlats in skickas till Sverige för optimering av metoderna. I nästa steg ska vi träna personal från MNH på metoderna, både i Sverige och på plats. Under tredje året används metoderna i klinisk rutin och bidra med en plan för hur spridning kan minimeras på neonatalavdelningen.</narrative>
      <narrative>Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major threat to global health. The situation is particularly alarming in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs), since easy-to-use tools for identifying AMR bacteria are lacking. The goal of this project is to develop and use two fluorescence microscope-based assays to detect carriage and infections of AMR bacteria. The project is a collaboration with the neonatal ward at Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania. Tanzania is one of ca 85 LMICs where simple fluorescence microscopes are used to diagnose tuberculosis. We will repurpose these microscopes for AMR detection assays, which means that there is no cost for infrastructure. We will focus on neonates because they are a highly vulnerable population prone to acquire hospital infections. We believe that interventions based on this project will have immediate clinical impact on neonatal care. However, the methods developed are applicable in any hospital ward. The first assay is based on PNA-FISH and can be used to identify AMR bacteria in complex samples. We will focus on detecting K. pneumoniae and E. coli in fecal samples. The second is a genetic analysis that will identify resistance genes in the detected bacteria. The project includes assay development in Sweden, a screen for AMR bacteria at the neonatal ward at MNH, teaching of the assays to MNH staff, and implementation of the assays for infection control interventions in the neonatal ward at MNH.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Antibiotikaresistens är ett stort hot mot global hälsa. Problemen är alarmerande i låg-och-medelinkomstländer (LMICs) då effektiva metoder för att identifiera resistenta bakterier saknas. Förtidigt födda barn är extra känsliga för resistenta infektioner då dom har ett begränsat immunförsvar och dödligheten på neonatalavdelningar i LMICs är hög.En viktig del av att bekämpa resistenta bakterier är att utveckla metoder för att identifiera och karakterisera bakterier som är lämpliga i LMICs. En möjlig strategi är att utveckla nya metoder som använder utrustning som redan finns i de här länderna. Vi ska i detta projekt utnyttja att diagnostik av tuberkulos i många LMICs redan sker med enkel fluorescensmikroskopi.Vi ska utveckla två metoder. Den första metoden är baserad på att i avföringsprover identifiera om en patient är koloniserad av resistenta bakterier. Detta för att kunna isolera patienter som bär på farliga bakterier för att minimera spridning. Den andra metoden gör det möjligt att detektera de gener som gör bakterierna resistenta. Detta för att förstå hur bakterier sprider sig i sjukhusmiljön och minska framtida utbrott.Vi kommer att fokusera på E. coli och K. pneumoniae som är på WHOs lista över farliga bakterier som ofta är resistenta mot vanliga antibiotika. Vi kommer att implementera metoderna på neonatalavdelningen på Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) i Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. MNH har stor erfarenhet av internationella samarbeten och en neonatalläkare i projektet har erfarenhet av vård på MNH, vilket underlättar implementeringen.Studierna på MNH är uppdelade i tre faser. I den första ska vi med traditionella metoder studera resistensläget på neonatalavdelningen. Prover som samlats in skickas till Sverige för optimering av metoderna. I nästa steg ska vi träna personal från MNH på metoderna, både i Sverige och på plats. Under tredje året används metoderna i klinisk rutin och bidra med en plan för hur spridning kan minimeras på neonatalavdelningen.</narrative>
      <narrative>Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major threat to global health. The situation is particularly alarming in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs), since easy-to-use tools for identifying AMR bacteria are lacking. The goal of this project is to develop and use two fluorescence microscope-based assays to detect carriage and infections of AMR bacteria. The project is a collaboration with the neonatal ward at Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania. Tanzania is one of ca 85 LMICs where simple fluorescence microscopes are used to diagnose tuberculosis. We will repurpose these microscopes for AMR detection assays, which means that there is no cost for infrastructure. We will focus on neonates because they are a highly vulnerable population prone to acquire hospital infections. We believe that interventions based on this project will have immediate clinical impact on neonatal care. However, the methods developed are applicable in any hospital ward. The first assay is based on PNA-FISH and can be used to identify AMR bacteria in complex samples. We will focus on detecting K. pneumoniae and E. coli in fecal samples. The second is a genetic analysis that will identify resistance genes in the detected bacteria. The project includes assay development in Sweden, a screen for AMR bacteria at the neonatal ward at MNH, teaching of the assays to MNH staff, and implementation of the assays for infection control interventions in the neonatal ward at MNH.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">COVID-19 har under de två åren som gått sedan sjukdomen och det nya viruset SARS-CoV-2 identifierades, orsakat mycket lidande världen över med hundratals miljoner infekterade och ett antal miljoner döda i sjukdomen. Trots att många länder i Afrika är hårt utsatta för infektionssjukdomar som malaria, HIV, och flera andra virussjukdomar, så har COVID-19 slagit mindre mot vissa länder särskilt i östra Afrika jämfört med länder i Europa och Amerika. Känsligheten för SARS-CoV-2 infektion och risken för svår COVID-19 sjukdom beror av många variabler, såsom ålder, kön, och andra kroniska sjukdomar. Skillnaden mellan östafrikanska länder som Uganda och Europeiska länder är dock för stor för att kunna förklaras enbart med dessa kända faktorer. I detta forskningsprojekt vill vi undersöka möjligheten att immunitet som existerade innan pandemins utbrott kan bidra till att minska risken för svår COVID-19 i den Ugandiska befolkningen. Det adaptiva immunsystemet som försvarar oss mot infektioner utgörs till stor del av två huvudsakliga celltyper, T celler och B celler. I detta projekt använder vi en longitudinell cohort med insamlade blodprover från 2013 och framåt för att särskilt undersöka förekomsten av T cells-medierad immunitet mot SARS-CoV-2 före pandemin. Vi hoppas att detta projekt kan ge ny kunskap som hjälper oss förstå motståndskraft mot svår COVID-19 med särskild relevans för östra Afrika.</narrative>
      <narrative>Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) causes the coronavirus disease COVID-19. During the two years since the virus and the disease was first discovered, COVID-19 has by mid-March 2022 caused at least 480 million infections and 6.2 million deaths world-wide. The pandemic hit unevenly across the world population, with characteristics such as age, male sex, underlying conditions, and host genetics influencing the risk of developing severe disease. Interestingly, available data suggests that East African countries such as Uganda have been relatively less affected in terms of severe COVID-19 disease and mortality compared to many western countries, despite very limited and delayed vaccine availability. In this proposal, we hypothesize that pre-existing T cell immunity to coronaviruses gained before the pandemic may influence these patterns of susceptibility to severe COVID-19. To address this possibility, we will utilize the Ugandan arm of the RV329 African Cohort Study (AFRICOS), which has a retrospective longitudinal set of cryopreserved samples covering pre-pandemic and pandemic time-points. This cohort will also allow us to address the impact of HIV-1 infection on the characteristics of pre-existing immunity. We anticipate that the proposed experiments, together with the comprehensive clinical data collected in the AFRICOS study, will significantly enhance our understanding of the role of pre-existing T cell immunity to protect from severe COVID-19.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">COVID-19 har under de två åren som gått sedan sjukdomen och det nya viruset SARS-CoV-2 identifierades, orsakat mycket lidande världen över med hundratals miljoner infekterade och ett antal miljoner döda i sjukdomen. Trots att många länder i Afrika är hårt utsatta för infektionssjukdomar som malaria, HIV, och flera andra virussjukdomar, så har COVID-19 slagit mindre mot vissa länder särskilt i östra Afrika jämfört med länder i Europa och Amerika. Känsligheten för SARS-CoV-2 infektion och risken för svår COVID-19 sjukdom beror av många variabler, såsom ålder, kön, och andra kroniska sjukdomar. Skillnaden mellan östafrikanska länder som Uganda och Europeiska länder är dock för stor för att kunna förklaras enbart med dessa kända faktorer. I detta forskningsprojekt vill vi undersöka möjligheten att immunitet som existerade innan pandemins utbrott kan bidra till att minska risken för svår COVID-19 i den Ugandiska befolkningen. Det adaptiva immunsystemet som försvarar oss mot infektioner utgörs till stor del av två huvudsakliga celltyper, T celler och B celler. I detta projekt använder vi en longitudinell cohort med insamlade blodprover från 2013 och framåt för att särskilt undersöka förekomsten av T cells-medierad immunitet mot SARS-CoV-2 före pandemin. Vi hoppas att detta projekt kan ge ny kunskap som hjälper oss förstå motståndskraft mot svår COVID-19 med särskild relevans för östra Afrika.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ear rot (ER) in maize caused by Aspergillus flavus, Fusarium graminearum and Fusarium verticillioides pose a serious threat to food safety and security by lowering the yield and the grain quality by mycotoxin contamination. The recent outbreak of maize ER in Rwanda made it critical to formulate a strategy for sustainable ER control in Rwanda. The current project aims to generate the crucial scientific knowledge to formulate strategies for improving maize productivity and quality through ensuring ER disease control. We will use a comprehensive approach combining farmers training and awareness with field survey on ER occurrence, distribution and risk factors conducive for disease development (year 1 and 2). We will identify genetic factors associated with the virulence determinants in ER pathogens, and ER resistance in maize through population genomics and transcriptomics (year 3 and 4). Since ER pathogens can co-occur, we will investigate whether pathogen co-infection have synergistic or antagonistic effects on ER development, mycotoxin production and plant disease resistance under normal and abiotic stress conditions. This project will provide scientific knowledge vital for improving maize productivity and quality through ensuring ER disease control and extension support services to farmers. The project will be executed through the collaborative efforts of a multi-disciplinary team from Rwanda and Sweden covering all aspects for a successful implementation of the project.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Majs är en viktig basföda för människor i Afrika söder om Sahara, och har därför en stor betydelse för livsmedelsförsörjning, livsmedelssäkerhet och inkomster för småskaliga jordbrukare. Majs är därför en prioriterad gröda i det nationella programmet för intensifierad jordbruksproduktion (NCIP) i Rwanda. Trots detta är produktionsnivån av majs i Rwanda fortfarande ytterst låg (1,5 ton/ha) jämfört med en potentiell produktion om 5 ton/ha. Kolv- och kärnröta hos majs är en allvarlig sjukdom som orsakas av flera olika svampar främst från släktena Fusarium, Aspergillus, Penicillium, Cladosporium och Trichothecium. Sjukdomen resulterar i stora skördeförluster, men även kontaminering av giftiga mykotoxiner i majskärnorna både på åkern och under lagring. Dessa mykotoxiner är ytterst giftiga för människor och djur som konsumerar majsen, vilket är ett hot mot både livsmedelsförsörjning och livsmedelssäkerhet. Därför är det av yttersta vikt att förhindra den initiala sjukdomsinfektionen av majsen för att minimera skördeförluster och hälsorisker.I projektet arbetar vi med att öka kunskaperna om sjukdomens utbredning i Rwanda och dess riskfaktorer, patogenernas virulens och deras samverkan, samt med sjukdomsresistens hos befintliga majssorter. Målet är att utveckla strategier för ett effektivt och långsiktigt hållbart växtskydd för majs i Rwanda. Vi arbetar också med utbildningsprogram för lantbrukare för att öka kunskaperna och medvetenheten om mykotoxiner och deras negativa hälsoeffekter, samt om åtgärder för växtskydd och lagring som kan maximera skördar men minimera hälsorisker. Sammanfattningsvis så bidrar projektet med att generera och sprida vetenskaplig kunskap som är nödvändig för att öka produktion av majs av hög kvalité i Rwanda, för att på så sätt säkerställa en god livsmedelsförsörjning och hög livsmedelssäkerhet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Mycotoxins and food safety and security in Rwanda: Understanding the biology and epidemiology of maize ear rots for sustainable maize production</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Majs är en viktig basföda för människor i Afrika söder om Sahara, och har därför en stor betydelse för livsmedelsförsörjning, livsmedelssäkerhet och inkomster för småskaliga jordbrukare. Majs är därför en prioriterad gröda i det nationella programmet för intensifierad jordbruksproduktion (NCIP) i Rwanda. Trots detta är produktionsnivån av majs i Rwanda fortfarande ytterst låg (1,5 ton/ha) jämfört med en potentiell produktion om 5 ton/ha. Kolv- och kärnröta hos majs är en allvarlig sjukdom som orsakas av flera olika svampar främst från släktena Fusarium, Aspergillus, Penicillium, Cladosporium och Trichothecium. Sjukdomen resulterar i stora skördeförluster, men även kontaminering av giftiga mykotoxiner i majskärnorna både på åkern och under lagring. Dessa mykotoxiner är ytterst giftiga för människor och djur som konsumerar majsen, vilket är ett hot mot både livsmedelsförsörjning och livsmedelssäkerhet. Därför är det av yttersta vikt att förhindra den initiala sjukdomsinfektionen av majsen för att minimera skördeförluster och hälsorisker.I projektet arbetar vi med att öka kunskaperna om sjukdomens utbredning i Rwanda och dess riskfaktorer, patogenernas virulens och deras samverkan, samt med sjukdomsresistens hos befintliga majssorter. Målet är att utveckla strategier för ett effektivt och långsiktigt hållbart växtskydd för majs i Rwanda. Vi arbetar också med utbildningsprogram för lantbrukare för att öka kunskaperna och medvetenheten om mykotoxiner och deras negativa hälsoeffekter, samt om åtgärder för växtskydd och lagring som kan maximera skördar men minimera hälsorisker. Sammanfattningsvis så bidrar projektet med att generera och sprida vetenskaplig kunskap som är nödvändig för att öka produktion av majs av hög kvalité i Rwanda, för att på så sätt säkerställa en god livsmedelsförsörjning och hög livsmedelssäkerhet.</narrative>
      <narrative>Ear rot (ER) in maize caused by Aspergillus flavus, Fusarium graminearum and Fusarium verticillioides pose a serious threat to food safety and security by lowering the yield and the grain quality by mycotoxin contamination. The recent outbreak of maize ER in Rwanda made it critical to formulate a strategy for sustainable ER control in Rwanda. The current project aims to generate the crucial scientific knowledge to formulate strategies for improving maize productivity and quality through ensuring ER disease control. We will use a comprehensive approach combining farmers training and awareness with field survey on ER occurrence, distribution and risk factors conducive for disease development (year 1 and 2). We will identify genetic factors associated with the virulence determinants in ER pathogens, and ER resistance in maize through population genomics and transcriptomics (year 3 and 4). Since ER pathogens can co-occur, we will investigate whether pathogen co-infection have synergistic or antagonistic effects on ER development, mycotoxin production and plant disease resistance under normal and abiotic stress conditions. This project will provide scientific knowledge vital for improving maize productivity and quality through ensuring ER disease control and extension support services to farmers. The project will be executed through the collaborative efforts of a multi-disciplinary team from Rwanda and Sweden covering all aspects for a successful implementation of the project.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Runt om i världen sker kontinuerligt utbrott orsakade av olika sjukdomsframkallande mikroorganismer, så som virus, bakterier, svampar och parasiter. Ett stort hälsoproblem, som framförallt drabbar barn i låg-inkomstländer runt tropikerna, är akuta odiagnostiserade infektioner som ger feber och/eller drabbar det centrala nervsystemet. Dessa sjukdomar leder inte sällan till livslånga besvär eller död på grund av bristande diagnos och bristande behandling. Orsaken till att dessa sjukdomar förblir odiagnostiserade, i många sammanhang i över 50% av fallen, beror främst på (i) mångfalden av olika patogener som kommer från miljön, människor eller andra djur; (ii) bristen på kunskap, resurser, diagnostiska verktyg och infrastruktur för att undersöka en patient för alla möjliga potentiella patogener som kan orsaka dessa sjukdomar.För att förbättra både diagnostik och sätta ökat forskningsfokus på dessa sjukdomar kommer partner från Sverige och Uganda att initiera ett nytt forskningsnätverk. I detta nätverk går vi (i) samman och kombinerar våra nuvarande forskningsinsatser för att skapa ett One Health-orienterat team för att studera människors hälsa, infektionsdiagnostik och forskning kopplat till problemen med odiagnostiserade infektionssjukdomar. Detta kommer också att omfatta (ii) en NGS-pilotstudie som syftar till att identifiera kända och potentiellt nya patogener hos ugandiska barn som har drabbats av en odiagnostiserad infektionssjukdom. Vi kommer även att verka för diagnostisk utveckling samt för att gemensamt överföra teknik- och forsknings-kunskap mellan alla partner. Vidare har vi ambitionen att detta nätverk blir (iii) startpunkten för ett långsiktigt samarbete som leder till flera gemensamma ansökningar om forskningsbidrag, via både nationella och internationella anslagsgivare, med sikte på att utföra forskning av högsta klass.</narrative>
      <narrative>Several resource-limited tropical and sub-tropical African countries are faced with low capability to investigate outbreaks where the aetiological agent has not been identified. In Uganda, a wide variety of febrile diseases and acute central nervous system infections are causing important issues for public health, particularly for children, where more than half of these syndromes remain undiagnosed. This is mainly due to (i) the breadth and diversity of aetiological agents originating from the environment, human population or animals; and (ii) the lack of knowledge and health infrastructure that can serve the community. This is a significant cause for concern, as many patients require critical care and long-term neurological sequelae are common among survivors. Therefore, partners from Sweden and Uganda will initiate a research network, where we (I) join forces and combine our current research efforts to create a One Health oriented team to study human health in the context of undiagnosed infectious diseases. This will also include (II) a NGS pilot study aimed at identification of known and potentially novel pathogens in Ugandan children with undiagnosed syndromes, but also including diagnostic development, and reciprocal technology and research knowledge-transfer. Importantly, this network will be the starting point for a long-term collaboration leading up to (III) submission of joint research grant applications at the national and international level.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Förbättrad förståelse av odiagnosticerade infektionssjukdomar hos barn i Uganda</narrative>
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      <narrative>Several resource-limited tropical and sub-tropical African countries are faced with low capability to investigate outbreaks where the aetiological agent has not been identified. In Uganda, a wide variety of febrile diseases and acute central nervous system infections are causing important issues for public health, particularly for children, where more than half of these syndromes remain undiagnosed. This is mainly due to (i) the breadth and diversity of aetiological agents originating from the environment, human population or animals; and (ii) the lack of knowledge and health infrastructure that can serve the community. This is a significant cause for concern, as many patients require critical care and long-term neurological sequelae are common among survivors. Therefore, partners from Sweden and Uganda will initiate a research network, where we (I) join forces and combine our current research efforts to create a One Health oriented team to study human health in the context of undiagnosed infectious diseases. This will also include (II) a NGS pilot study aimed at identification of known and potentially novel pathogens in Ugandan children with undiagnosed syndromes, but also including diagnostic development, and reciprocal technology and research knowledge-transfer. Importantly, this network will be the starting point for a long-term collaboration leading up to (III) submission of joint research grant applications at the national and international level.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Runt om i världen sker kontinuerligt utbrott orsakade av olika sjukdomsframkallande mikroorganismer, så som virus, bakterier, svampar och parasiter. Ett stort hälsoproblem, som framförallt drabbar barn i låg-inkomstländer runt tropikerna, är akuta odiagnostiserade infektioner som ger feber och/eller drabbar det centrala nervsystemet. Dessa sjukdomar leder inte sällan till livslånga besvär eller död på grund av bristande diagnos och bristande behandling. Orsaken till att dessa sjukdomar förblir odiagnostiserade, i många sammanhang i över 50% av fallen, beror främst på (i) mångfalden av olika patogener som kommer från miljön, människor eller andra djur; (ii) bristen på kunskap, resurser, diagnostiska verktyg och infrastruktur för att undersöka en patient för alla möjliga potentiella patogener som kan orsaka dessa sjukdomar.För att förbättra både diagnostik och sätta ökat forskningsfokus på dessa sjukdomar kommer partner från Sverige och Uganda att initiera ett nytt forskningsnätverk. I detta nätverk går vi (i) samman och kombinerar våra nuvarande forskningsinsatser för att skapa ett One Health-orienterat team för att studera människors hälsa, infektionsdiagnostik och forskning kopplat till problemen med odiagnostiserade infektionssjukdomar. Detta kommer också att omfatta (ii) en NGS-pilotstudie som syftar till att identifiera kända och potentiellt nya patogener hos ugandiska barn som har drabbats av en odiagnostiserad infektionssjukdom. Vi kommer även att verka för diagnostisk utveckling samt för att gemensamt överföra teknik- och forsknings-kunskap mellan alla partner. Vidare har vi ambitionen att detta nätverk blir (iii) startpunkten för ett långsiktigt samarbete som leder till flera gemensamma ansökningar om forskningsbidrag, via både nationella och internationella anslagsgivare, med sikte på att utföra forskning av högsta klass.</narrative>
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      <narrative>A prerequisite for learning is that instructions and other activities take place in a language you understand. This may seem self-evident, but fact remains that a majority of learners in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are taught in a European second language (L2) that they are unfamiliar with. Frequently, the role of the home languages in supporting learning the classrooms has been totally removed - so called subtractive transitions - resulting in failures and early drop-outs. According to the World Bank, inadequate language of instruction policies is a major factor contributing to learning poverty in SSA. The project addresses this problem by furthering knowledge of additive multilingual education (MLE), i.e. models where use of the L1 is maintained to support learning after the L2 is introduced as the language of learning and teaching. More specifically, the project seeks to gain a better and systematic understanding of the guiding principles behind language-in-education policies, and how steering documents and curricula in various L2 MoI transition systems in SSA acknowledge (or not) the realities and challenges involved in learning and teaching through a second language. Through interviews and observations, the project also explores of how language-in-education policy directives and recommendations translate into practice in the field. Four transition systems are explored under the project: immersion, early transition, mid-transition and late transition.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Inverkan av språkval så som undervisningsspråk på undervisningsmiljön och utbildningsresultat är avgörande i flerspråkiga sammanhang över hela världen, och särskilt i Afrika söder om Sahara (SSA). I ingen annan region i världen är lokala språk så systematiskt uteslutna från utbildning som i SSA. Många kontexter i SSA applicerar såkallade subtraktiva övergångsmodeller. I dessa system uteluts modersmålet nästan helt från utbildningssammanhanget efter övergången till undervisning på ett andra språk- L2 (engelska t ex). Mycket forskning tyder på att dessa system har mycket negativa effekter för elevernas långsiktiga akademiska prestationer; eleverna ställs inför stora utmaningar: de måste inte bara förstå vilka former av kunskap som premieras av skolan och lära sig att bemästra klassrummets akademiska genrer, de måste dessutom lära sig göra allt detta på ett språk som de inte nödvändigtvis behärskar.Med ambitionen att motverka de negativa effekterna av sådan politik så att alla barn kan få tillgång till och utvecklas inom utbildning genom ett språkbruk de förstår, bygger det aktuella projektet ny kunskap kring flerspråkig undervisning (MLE) i SSA, och hur första språket kan användas för att stödja lärande i klassrummet genom s.k. additiv MLE, det vill säga modeller där användningen av första språket bibehålls för att stödja lärande även efter att L2 introducerats som språk för lärande och undervisning. Mer specifikt syftar projektet till att få en bättre och systematisk förståelse för de vägledande principerna bakom språk-i-utbildningspolicyer, och hur styrdokument och läroplaner i olika L2-övergångssystem i SSA erkänner (eller inte) de verkligheter och utmaningar som är involverade i lärande och undervisning genom ett andraspråk. Genom intervjuer och observationer undersöker projektet också hur språkpolitiska direktiv och rekommendationer omsätts i praktiken. Fyra övergångssystem utforskas under projektet: immersion, tidig övergång, mid-transition och sen övergång.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The project identifies conditions that promote or hinder more effective use of tax revenue for reducing income inequality in sub-Saharan using a historical-comparative approach. We explain differences in the role of taxes in reducing inequality across time and space and offer strategies that are more likely to stimulate wider development gains from taxation. The primary contribution and originality of the project is the study of power relationships and how different capacities for collective action shape the inequality-alleviation effects of taxes from the colonial era to the present.The project consists of one postdoctoral researcher and two senior researchers and is conducted over four years. Eight African countries are included for which we have already collected and/or have access to much of the requisite data. For each country we conduct an econometric analysis of the relationship between taxes and income distribution and differences in the performance of fiscal policy. We then proceed to construct historical analytical narratives of the political economy of taxation to identify context specific factors that underpin the relationship between taxation and income inequality.The project will provide a solid analysis that will be instrumental for donor agencies, policy makers and civil society actors who are today looking for the best way to translate increased taxation into more inclusive and sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The introduction of the COVID-19 vaccine has highlighted the problem of vaccine hesitancy in Africa. This trend is in part driven by the spread of anti-vaccine information on social media. As this gains further traction, it could lead to a sharp increase in vaccine hesitancy rates and weaken confidence in other essential vaccines. The broader aim of this project is to monitor and respond to vaccine hesitancy among health workers and the population in four African countries. Targeting health workers is a good starting point to addressing vaccine hesitancy within their own networks since health workers are often severely affected by pandemics and health threats due to their occupational risk. Vaccines can protect health workers, the health system and the patients they care for. Health workers are also important for maintaining and building vaccine confidence in the wider community, given their roles in vaccine delivery, information giving and promotion. Therefore, they need to be seen as trusted and important allies in building nationwide vaccine confidence for existing and emerging vaccines. The aim of this project is to develop a network across four African countries (Benin, Ethiopia, Nigeria and Uganda) that are experiencing vaccine hesitancy among health workers and the population amid the COVID-19 vaccine roll-out. The network shall further serve as a platform to explore various research questions with the aim to jointly develop a research proposal.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utvecklingen av Covid-19 vaccinet och den massvaccinationskampanj som följde har kastat ljus över problemet med vaccintveksamhet, inte minst i Afrika. Ökad tveksamhet har delvis drivits av sociala medier där anti-vaccininformation fått stor spridning. Om vaccintveksamheten fortsätter att öka riskerar det att urholka förtroendet även för andra viktiga vacciner. Flera studier har visat på utbredd vaccintveksamhet bland hälsoarbetare i Afrika. Det bredare syftet med projektet är att studera och bemöta vaccintveksamhet bland hälsoarbetare och den bredare befolkningen i fyra afrikanska länder. Ökad vaccinacceptans bland hälsoarbetare ge en ringar-på-vattnet effekt. Dels ger ökad vaccinationsgrad bland hälsoarbetare ett ökat skydd för dem liksom för deras patienter vilket bidrar till att skydda hälsosystemets effektivitet. Dels är hälsoarbetare viktiga informationsgivare som kan bidra till att stärka allmänhetens tillit till vacciner generellt, inte minst barndomsvacciner. Genom att bemöta vaccintveksamhet bland hälsoarbetare och andra liksom den underliggande desinformationen kan acceptansen för andra framtida vacciner stärkas. Syftet med projektet är att bygga ett nätverk mellan Karolinska Institutet och akademiska institutioner i fyra afrikanska länder (Benin, Etiopien, Nigeria och Uganda) som under pandemin och vaccinationsprogrammet har påvisat utbredd vaccintveksamhet bland såväl hälsoarbetare som den bredare befolkningen. Nätverket kommer också vara en plattform för diskussioner och idéutbyte kring viktiga forskningsfrågor med målet att tillsammans utveckla förslag för gemensamma framtida forskningsprojekt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The introduction of the COVID-19 vaccine has highlighted the problem of vaccine hesitancy in Africa. This trend is in part driven by the spread of anti-vaccine information on social media. As this gains further traction, it could lead to a sharp increase in vaccine hesitancy rates and weaken confidence in other essential vaccines. The broader aim of this project is to monitor and respond to vaccine hesitancy among health workers and the population in four African countries. Targeting health workers is a good starting point to addressing vaccine hesitancy within their own networks since health workers are often severely affected by pandemics and health threats due to their occupational risk. Vaccines can protect health workers, the health system and the patients they care for. Health workers are also important for maintaining and building vaccine confidence in the wider community, given their roles in vaccine delivery, information giving and promotion. Therefore, they need to be seen as trusted and important allies in building nationwide vaccine confidence for existing and emerging vaccines. The aim of this project is to develop a network across four African countries (Benin, Ethiopia, Nigeria and Uganda) that are experiencing vaccine hesitancy among health workers and the population amid the COVID-19 vaccine roll-out. The network shall further serve as a platform to explore various research questions with the aim to jointly develop a research proposal.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utvecklingen av Covid-19 vaccinet och den massvaccinationskampanj som följde har kastat ljus över problemet med vaccintveksamhet, inte minst i Afrika. Ökad tveksamhet har delvis drivits av sociala medier där anti-vaccininformation fått stor spridning. Om vaccintveksamheten fortsätter att öka riskerar det att urholka förtroendet även för andra viktiga vacciner. Flera studier har visat på utbredd vaccintveksamhet bland hälsoarbetare i Afrika. Det bredare syftet med projektet är att studera och bemöta vaccintveksamhet bland hälsoarbetare och den bredare befolkningen i fyra afrikanska länder. Ökad vaccinacceptans bland hälsoarbetare ge en ringar-på-vattnet effekt. Dels ger ökad vaccinationsgrad bland hälsoarbetare ett ökat skydd för dem liksom för deras patienter vilket bidrar till att skydda hälsosystemets effektivitet. Dels är hälsoarbetare viktiga informationsgivare som kan bidra till att stärka allmänhetens tillit till vacciner generellt, inte minst barndomsvacciner. Genom att bemöta vaccintveksamhet bland hälsoarbetare och andra liksom den underliggande desinformationen kan acceptansen för andra framtida vacciner stärkas. Syftet med projektet är att bygga ett nätverk mellan Karolinska Institutet och akademiska institutioner i fyra afrikanska länder (Benin, Etiopien, Nigeria och Uganda) som under pandemin och vaccinationsprogrammet har påvisat utbredd vaccintveksamhet bland såväl hälsoarbetare som den bredare befolkningen. Nätverket kommer också vara en plattform för diskussioner och idéutbyte kring viktiga forskningsfrågor med målet att tillsammans utveckla förslag för gemensamma framtida forskningsprojekt.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sjukdom på vete (“wheat blast”) orsakad av svampen Magnaporthe oryzae pathotype Triticum (MoT) har blivit ett allvarligt hinder för veteproduktionen i de varmare delarna av Sydamerika och i Sydasien. Sjukdomen har förekommit på upp till 3 miljoner hektar och kan orsaka 10-100% skördeförlust i Sydamerika. Under 2016 skedde ett utbrott av MoT i Bangladesh vilket var det första utbrottet utanför Sydamerika. Utbrottet skedde snabbt och fick en stor omfattning. 15 000 hektar drabbades mellan februari och mars 2016, och utbrottet beräknas ha påverkat åtminstone 45 000 bönder, varav de flesta är resurssvaga småbrukare. Under 2019 observerades även MoT i Zambia. Även om omfattningen där inte var så stor så finns det en betydande risk för kraftig spridning i hela landet och till resten av Afrika. Situationen är allvarlig och passivitet i hanteringen av MoT riskerar utebliven livsmedelsförsörjning och inkomst för över en miljard människor. Det är därför angeläget att snabbt karakterisera isolat (individer) av MoT med avseende på deras morfologi, virulens, resistens mot bekämpningsmedel och eventuella genetiska skillnader mellan isolat från olika platser.Detta arbete som omfattar markörutveckling, screening av motståndskraft i vetesorter och odlarförsök kommer att hjälpa forskare och veteförädlare att utveckla nya sorter som är resistenta mot växtskadegöraren och därigenom undvika ett större utbrott och en potentiell katastrof. De resistenta vetesorter som kommer att utvecklas i detta projekt ger odlare säkrare avkastning med minskad risk för skördeskador och även minskad användning av fungicider. Sammantaget kommer detta att bidra till att förbättra livet för fattiga bönder och bidra till mer hållbara jordbruksmetoder. Våra odlarförsök kommer att involvera odlare av båda könen och främja jämställdhet.Projektets medarbetare är både nationella och internationella aktörer med ett långsiktigt mål att minska beroendet av kemisk bekämpning inom jordbruket.</narrative>
      <narrative>Wheat blast (WB) caused by the fungal pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae pathotype Triticum (MoT) has become a significant threat to wheat production in warm and humid areas. WB was first discovered in Brazil in 1985 and then gradually spread to the neighbouring countries, causing yield losses in a range of 10 to 100%. Recently, the disease was observed in the continent of Africa, Zambia, for the first time on wheat grown in experimental plots and farmers´ fields. WB transboundary jump to South Asia and then Sub-Saharan Africa originated from South America threatens food security and farmers’ income. Zambia, located at the crossroads of Central, Southern and East Africa, is particularly a unique country in terms of importing and exporting (to neighbouring countries) wheat within a year that increases the possibility of wheat blast spread. . The project targets awareness creation, early WB warning system, pathogen biology, integrated WB management, and human resources and capacity development. Additionally, the project is linked to the Australian Center for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) funded project on host resistance against WB. This project would enormously help researchers to identify solutions for sustainable wheat production in the region regardless of incursion of this highly damaging WB disease and will be a critical step forward to avoid a potential disaster of loss of wheat production in the region.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Wheat blast (WB) caused by the fungal pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae pathotype Triticum (MoT) has become a significant threat to wheat production in warm and humid areas. WB was first discovered in Brazil in 1985 and then gradually spread to the neighbouring countries, causing yield losses in a range of 10 to 100%. Recently, the disease was observed in the continent of Africa, Zambia, for the first time on wheat grown in experimental plots and farmers´ fields. WB transboundary jump to South Asia and then Sub-Saharan Africa originated from South America threatens food security and farmers’ income. Zambia, located at the crossroads of Central, Southern and East Africa, is particularly a unique country in terms of importing and exporting (to neighbouring countries) wheat within a year that increases the possibility of wheat blast spread. . The project targets awareness creation, early WB warning system, pathogen biology, integrated WB management, and human resources and capacity development. Additionally, the project is linked to the Australian Center for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) funded project on host resistance against WB. This project would enormously help researchers to identify solutions for sustainable wheat production in the region regardless of incursion of this highly damaging WB disease and will be a critical step forward to avoid a potential disaster of loss of wheat production in the region.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sjukdom på vete (“wheat blast”) orsakad av svampen Magnaporthe oryzae pathotype Triticum (MoT) har blivit ett allvarligt hinder för veteproduktionen i de varmare delarna av Sydamerika och i Sydasien. Sjukdomen har förekommit på upp till 3 miljoner hektar och kan orsaka 10-100% skördeförlust i Sydamerika. Under 2016 skedde ett utbrott av MoT i Bangladesh vilket var det första utbrottet utanför Sydamerika. Utbrottet skedde snabbt och fick en stor omfattning. 15 000 hektar drabbades mellan februari och mars 2016, och utbrottet beräknas ha påverkat åtminstone 45 000 bönder, varav de flesta är resurssvaga småbrukare. Under 2019 observerades även MoT i Zambia. Även om omfattningen där inte var så stor så finns det en betydande risk för kraftig spridning i hela landet och till resten av Afrika. Situationen är allvarlig och passivitet i hanteringen av MoT riskerar utebliven livsmedelsförsörjning och inkomst för över en miljard människor. Det är därför angeläget att snabbt karakterisera isolat (individer) av MoT med avseende på deras morfologi, virulens, resistens mot bekämpningsmedel och eventuella genetiska skillnader mellan isolat från olika platser.Detta arbete som omfattar markörutveckling, screening av motståndskraft i vetesorter och odlarförsök kommer att hjälpa forskare och veteförädlare att utveckla nya sorter som är resistenta mot växtskadegöraren och därigenom undvika ett större utbrott och en potentiell katastrof. De resistenta vetesorter som kommer att utvecklas i detta projekt ger odlare säkrare avkastning med minskad risk för skördeskador och även minskad användning av fungicider. Sammantaget kommer detta att bidra till att förbättra livet för fattiga bönder och bidra till mer hållbara jordbruksmetoder. Våra odlarförsök kommer att involvera odlare av båda könen och främja jämställdhet.Projektets medarbetare är både nationella och internationella aktörer med ett långsiktigt mål att minska beroendet av kemisk bekämpning inom jordbruket.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Identification of mechanisms to regulate growth habits in yam (Dioscorea rotundata) aiming at cost-effective mechanization in farmer’s fields</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att identifiera mekanismer för att reglera växtsättet hos jams (Dioscorea rotundata) med sikte på kostnadseffektiv mekanisering på bondens åker</narrative>
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      <narrative>The economic value of yam (Dioscorea spp.) production exceeds all other African staple crops. Each year, more than 96 million tons of yam (Dioscorea spp.) are produced in Sub-Saharan Africa on an area of 8.3 M Ha. Over 95% of this production lies in Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Ghana, and Côte d´Ivoire. Therefore, yam has a high potential to mitigate at least three of the 17 sustainable development goals: ”No Poverty”, “Zero Hunger” and “Good Health and Well-being”.Yam is a climbing vine with an indeterminate growth habit that, for optimal yield, needs to grow on a support, usually in the form of stakes making cost effective mechanization difficult. Developing yam varieties that yield well without growth support is a prioritized goal among yam breeders. Since such varieties are not available, we propose to study molecular factors controlling plant architecture using metabolomics and transcriptomics to identify key genes and signaling mechanisms regulating growth habit. Such results will be crucial to design molecular markers to be used in yam breeding programs as well as biotechnological approaches such as gene editing. Genotypes which do not need support system for maximal yield would be a game changer in yam agronomy and benefit the yam industry as well as the small household farmers.The project will in parallel offer considerable opportunities for knowledge transfer and training student and researchers in several advanced molecular technologies and bioinformatics.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Jams är en viktig jordbruksväxt i västra Afrika, framför allt i Nigeria. Efterfrågan är hög och jams är den mest värdefulla grödan i västra Afrika. Vi vill studera hur jamsens växtsätt regleras på molekylär nivå. Målet är att ta reda på vilka gener som styr växtsättet, för att sedan använda den kunskapen för att ta fram kortväxande sorter som är lättare att odla.Jamsodling är arbetskrävande eftersom växten behöver klättra på ett stöd. Därför blir det svårt att använda mekaniska redskap i odlingen. Att ta fram korta sorter som kan växa utan stöd har varit en förutsättning för att man ska kunna odla bland annat ärtor, bönor och tomater på ett effektivt sätt.För att få en kortväxande jams som fortfarande bildar stora knölar är det viktigt att förstå både vad som händer i bladen och i rötterna. Hos många växtarter styrs växtsätt, blomning och bildandet av frukter och rotknölar av samma gener. Den som har odlat egen färskpotatis vet att plantan inte växer så mycket på höjden när den har börjat blomma, och att man kan skörda de första potatisarna ungefär när blommorna slår ut.Vi kommer att ta prover från blad och rötter från olika sorters jams vid olika tidpunkter. I dem ska vi mäta vilka gener som aktiveras när jamsen växer och bildar knölar, och vilka växthormoner och andra ämnen som finns vid dessa tidpunkter. Dessutom ska vi jämföra gener hos jams med gener som reglerar tillväxt i andra växter, för att på det sättet hitta vilka gener som skulle kunna vara de som styr jamsens växtsätt.När vi har identifierat ett antal lämpliga kandidater kommer vi att klona dem och använda olika genetiska tekniker för att bekräfta deras roll. Därefter kommer de att kunna användas som markörer av de växtförädlare som arbetar med jams. Det kommer att göra det enklare för dem att korsa fram kortväxande sorter. Våra resultat kommer också att kunna användas av forskare som vill använda genteknik för att ta fram mer kompakta jamsplantor.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The economic value of yam (Dioscorea spp.) production exceeds all other African staple crops. Each year, more than 96 million tons of yam (Dioscorea spp.) are produced in Sub-Saharan Africa on an area of 8.3 M Ha. Over 95% of this production lies in Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Ghana, and Côte d´Ivoire. Therefore, yam has a high potential to mitigate at least three of the 17 sustainable development goals: ”No Poverty”, “Zero Hunger” and “Good Health and Well-being”.Yam is a climbing vine with an indeterminate growth habit that, for optimal yield, needs to grow on a support, usually in the form of stakes making cost effective mechanization difficult. Developing yam varieties that yield well without growth support is a prioritized goal among yam breeders. Since such varieties are not available, we propose to study molecular factors controlling plant architecture using metabolomics and transcriptomics to identify key genes and signaling mechanisms regulating growth habit. Such results will be crucial to design molecular markers to be used in yam breeding programs as well as biotechnological approaches such as gene editing. Genotypes which do not need support system for maximal yield would be a game changer in yam agronomy and benefit the yam industry as well as the small household farmers.The project will in parallel offer considerable opportunities for knowledge transfer and training student and researchers in several advanced molecular technologies and bioinformatics.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Jams är en viktig jordbruksväxt i västra Afrika, framför allt i Nigeria. Efterfrågan är hög och jams är den mest värdefulla grödan i västra Afrika. Vi vill studera hur jamsens växtsätt regleras på molekylär nivå. Målet är att ta reda på vilka gener som styr växtsättet, för att sedan använda den kunskapen för att ta fram kortväxande sorter som är lättare att odla.Jamsodling är arbetskrävande eftersom växten behöver klättra på ett stöd. Därför blir det svårt att använda mekaniska redskap i odlingen. Att ta fram korta sorter som kan växa utan stöd har varit en förutsättning för att man ska kunna odla bland annat ärtor, bönor och tomater på ett effektivt sätt.För att få en kortväxande jams som fortfarande bildar stora knölar är det viktigt att förstå både vad som händer i bladen och i rötterna. Hos många växtarter styrs växtsätt, blomning och bildandet av frukter och rotknölar av samma gener. Den som har odlat egen färskpotatis vet att plantan inte växer så mycket på höjden när den har börjat blomma, och att man kan skörda de första potatisarna ungefär när blommorna slår ut.Vi kommer att ta prover från blad och rötter från olika sorters jams vid olika tidpunkter. I dem ska vi mäta vilka gener som aktiveras när jamsen växer och bildar knölar, och vilka växthormoner och andra ämnen som finns vid dessa tidpunkter. Dessutom ska vi jämföra gener hos jams med gener som reglerar tillväxt i andra växter, för att på det sättet hitta vilka gener som skulle kunna vara de som styr jamsens växtsätt.När vi har identifierat ett antal lämpliga kandidater kommer vi att klona dem och använda olika genetiska tekniker för att bekräfta deras roll. Därefter kommer de att kunna användas som markörer av de växtförädlare som arbetar med jams. Det kommer att göra det enklare för dem att korsa fram kortväxande sorter. Våra resultat kommer också att kunna användas av forskare som vill använda genteknik för att ta fram mer kompakta jamsplantor.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I malariaendemiska områden leder upprepade infektioner med malariaparasiter till att en naturlig immunitet som skyddar mot svår sjukdom utvecklas. Vad vi inte känner till är hur länge och hur bra denna immunitet kvarstår när exponeringen mot malaria minskar efter framgångsrika kontrollåtgärder. Om malaria återintroduceras, och det immunologiska minnet har försvunnit hos befolkningen, ökar risken för utbrott och allvarlig sjukdom markant.I södra Stillahavsregionen är malaria endemiskt i Papa Nya Guinea, Solomon öarna och Vanuatu. Sedan 2015 har malariaelimineringen avstannat i Vanuatu och viss ökning av malaria har setts på Papa Nya Guinea och Salomon öarna. I öriket Vanuatu har olika kontrollåtgärder framgångsrikt hållit malaria borta från vissa öar under flera års tid, men på andra öar finns fortfarande många platser med pågående smittspridning. När människors rörlighet mellan öarna ökar, ökar risken för att återintroducera malaria på öar som idag anses malariafria. För att undersöka risken för att malaria ska komma tillbaka, ämnar vi bygga upp ett samarbete med Divine Word University och Vanuatus hälsoministerium där vi ska undersöka hur immunologiskt minne upprätthålls och bevaras beroende på olika grader av malariaincidens. I detta samarbete kommer vi att etablera ett Center för malariaeliminering, samordna forskningsaktiviteter vilket inkluderar ett engagemang i samhällena, provtagning och analyser. Genom att förstå om immunitet upprätthålls eller inte genererar vi kunskap som är viktigt i planering av den beredskap som behövs för att hantera malaria vid en återintroduktion. Studierna är också av betydelse för utvecklingen av bättre vaccin mot malaria.</narrative>
      <narrative>Naturally acquired immunity to malaria is maintained through repeated infections. The longevity of anti-malarial immunity in populations experiencing malaria control and successful elimination is largely unexplored. In Vanuatu, scaled-up interventions have resulted in sustained elimination on some islands for varying periods and focal transmission of different intensities on other islands. This gradient in malaria risk and exposure provides a model to study the maintenance of immune memory in a natural setting. In collaboration with Divine Word University and the Ministry of Health in Vanuatu, we will establish the Center for Malaria Elimination to conduct research that helps to assess the risk of malaria resurgence on islands where populations may have waning immunity. Through this partnership we will conduct community outreach, develop field protocols for sample collection and transport, and perform initial sample analyses. We anticipate the collaboration to expand future research to address pressing issues such as low-density infections and Plasmodium vivax hypnozoite reservoir that are relevant to not only Vanuatu, but also neighboring Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tillgång till säkert vatten och avlopp är en mänsklig rättighet som har ett eget mål inom de globala uthållighetsmålen som FN har satt upp inom ramarna för agenda 2030. Målet är bland annat att vi skall halvera mängden obehandlat avloppsvatten som vi släpper ut i miljön. Idag släpps nästan 80% av allt avloppsvatten ut obehandlat i våra vattendrag. I detta projekt samlas urinen in separat. Urinen innehåller ca 80% av all växtnäring som finns i vårt avlopp medan den är mindre än 1% av volymen. Genom att samla urinen och avdunsta vattnet får vi en koncentrerad gödselresurs i stället för en miljöförorening. För att kunna koncentrera urinen måste den biokemiska aktiviteten i urinen stoppas så att urean (värdens vanligaste gödselmedel) som är den huvudsakliga kvävesubstansen, inte bryts ned innan vattnet avdunstas. Projektet första del handlar om att utveckla självdoserande kemikalier för urinstabilisering, baserat på ämnenas löslighet i vatten/urin, där en dos i månaden doseras ut i de 300L urin som förväntas samlas in under månaden. Genom att variera produktionstemperaturen och tiden kan man producera magnesium- och kalciumhydroxider och -oxider med olika löslighet och därmed olika reaktioner och pH i urinen. Den andra delen är att undersöka effekten av de utvecklade oxiderna och hydroxiderna när urinen är kontaminerade av fekalier, menstruationsblod och rengöringsmedel samt hur behandlingen kan optimeras för att minimera lukten från den torkade urinen. När rätt sammansättning för effektiv behandling har hittats kommer systemet att testas först i lab och sedan i full skala på ett urinsorterande system i Monteiro i Bolivia där urinen infiltreras i marken idag. Där kommer urinen stabiliseras innan den samlas in för att sedan kunna torkas i ett torksystem som utvecklats i andra projekt. Resultatet blir ett passivt reaktorsystem som stabiliserar urin för central produktion av ett urinbaserat gödselmedel.</narrative>
      <narrative>The overall aim is to develop the next generation of source-separating sanitation systems for low-income settings, where freshly excreted human urine is separately collected and safely treated at the toilet. The separated fresh urine is stabilised in a low-tech reactor where it is passively dosed with novel alkaline earth chemical pellets. This allows stabilised urine to be transported from households with zero nutrient loss for further treatment in a centralised dryer that produces high-quality solid fertilisers. The focus of the planned research is to develop pellets for the reactor that capture all the nutrients in urine (especially nitrogen), while removing organics pollutants and malodour-causing substances from urine. The bulk of the pellet is made of low-cost chemical stabilisers which are globally available. The pellets will be evaluated against real-life aspects and natural contaminants before they are field-tested in a household-scale reactor. The piloting will be done in an urban area in Bolivia where urine diverting systems with central collection of urine and faeces exists.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The overall aim is to develop the next generation of source-separating sanitation systems for low-income settings, where freshly excreted human urine is separately collected and safely treated at the toilet. The separated fresh urine is stabilised in a low-tech reactor where it is passively dosed with novel alkaline earth chemical pellets. This allows stabilised urine to be transported from households with zero nutrient loss for further treatment in a centralised dryer that produces high-quality solid fertilisers. The focus of the planned research is to develop pellets for the reactor that capture all the nutrients in urine (especially nitrogen), while removing organics pollutants and malodour-causing substances from urine. The bulk of the pellet is made of low-cost chemical stabilisers which are globally available. The pellets will be evaluated against real-life aspects and natural contaminants before they are field-tested in a household-scale reactor. The piloting will be done in an urban area in Bolivia where urine diverting systems with central collection of urine and faeces exists.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Idag får bara en bråkdel av personer med stroke i Uganda rehabilitering. Området är extremt eftersatt och lågt prioriterat.  Samarbetet mellan Africa Medical and Behavioral Sciences Organization (AMBSO) och forskargruppen HELD på Karolinska Institutet (KI) avser förändra den situationen genom att kartlägga förekomst av stroke och dess riskfaktorer som skiljer sig från riskfaktorer i höginkomstländer. Det kan bidra till bättre förutsättningar för preventionsinsatser och rehabilitering. Organisationen AMBSO inrättades 2016 för att bedriva forskning och preventivt arbete genom att samla in hälso-demografiska data från befolkningen i utvalda områden. I brist på befolkningsregister behövs denna data för att kartlägga förekomst av riskfaktorer och sjukdomar i länder där de flesta söker sjukvård sent eller inte alls.Förekomst av icke smittsamma sjukdomar (ex stroke, diabetes, cancer, lungsjukdomar) har flerdubblats och förväntas öka dramatiskt det närmaste decenniet. Söder om Sahara är riskfaktorer för stroke, som högt blodtryck och diabetes, redan minst lika vanliga som i Europa.Årligen samlas data in genom intervjuer (boende, ekonomi, familj, sjukdomshistoria, riskbeteenden) och provtagning (ex HIV-status, blodfetter, blodsocker, BMI, blodtryck). Frågor om stroke saknas men när de läggs till kan de generera värdefull information om förekomst av stroke och behov av stödinsatser för personer med risk för stroke, som grund för utveckling av riktlinjer och åtgärder för prevention och rehabilitering.Förutsättningar finns att koppla AMBSO till ett pågående projekt från HELD som utvärderar effekten av en mobiltelefonstödjande rehabiliteringsintervention för personer med stroke i Uganda. På längre sikt kan nätverket bidra till ytterligare kunskap om icke-smittsamma sjukdomar för att minska förekomst av dessa i enlighet med FN:s globala hållbarhetsmål kring hälsa, fattigdomsbekämpning och jämlikhet i låginkomstländer med hög grad av fattigdom.</narrative>
      <narrative>Stroke is one non-communicable disease (NCD) on the rise in low-income settings in Africa. This chronic condition is costly and demands resources to treat. The purpose of the new network is to increase knowledge of occurrence and consequences of NCDs, specifically on stroke. Through a collaboration between the research group HELD at Karolinska Institutet (KI) in Sweden and Africa Medical and Behavioral Sciences Organization (AMBSO) population health surveillance in Uganda, their database will be developed by collecting valuable information for prevention, care and rehabilitation of stroke and thereby offer a unique opportunity to identify strategies for prevention and rehabilitation to sustain functioning in everyday life for persons with stroke and their families. Specific questions relevant to rehabilitation of stroke i.e., physical activity, activities in daily living (ADL), life satisfaction, depression, and perceived impact of stroke will be included in the AMBSO database and collected yearly. During two years we will incorporate new research questions in the database, conduct training workshops for fieldworkers for collecting data and disseminate results. Further, we aim to develop preventive healthcare policy documents and guidelines including appropriate rehabilitation interventions in relation to low- and middle-income contexts. With a specific focus on stroke, our team is highly qualified in work towards NCD reduction, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Stroke is one non-communicable disease (NCD) on the rise in low-income settings in Africa. This chronic condition is costly and demands resources to treat. The purpose of the new network is to increase knowledge of occurrence and consequences of NCDs, specifically on stroke. Through a collaboration between the research group HELD at Karolinska Institutet (KI) in Sweden and Africa Medical and Behavioral Sciences Organization (AMBSO) population health surveillance in Uganda, their database will be developed by collecting valuable information for prevention, care and rehabilitation of stroke and thereby offer a unique opportunity to identify strategies for prevention and rehabilitation to sustain functioning in everyday life for persons with stroke and their families. Specific questions relevant to rehabilitation of stroke i.e., physical activity, activities in daily living (ADL), life satisfaction, depression, and perceived impact of stroke will be included in the AMBSO database and collected yearly. During two years we will incorporate new research questions in the database, conduct training workshops for fieldworkers for collecting data and disseminate results. Further, we aim to develop preventive healthcare policy documents and guidelines including appropriate rehabilitation interventions in relation to low- and middle-income contexts. With a specific focus on stroke, our team is highly qualified in work towards NCD reduction, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Idag får bara en bråkdel av personer med stroke i Uganda rehabilitering. Området är extremt eftersatt och lågt prioriterat.  Samarbetet mellan Africa Medical and Behavioral Sciences Organization (AMBSO) och forskargruppen HELD på Karolinska Institutet (KI) avser förändra den situationen genom att kartlägga förekomst av stroke och dess riskfaktorer som skiljer sig från riskfaktorer i höginkomstländer. Det kan bidra till bättre förutsättningar för preventionsinsatser och rehabilitering. Organisationen AMBSO inrättades 2016 för att bedriva forskning och preventivt arbete genom att samla in hälso-demografiska data från befolkningen i utvalda områden. I brist på befolkningsregister behövs denna data för att kartlägga förekomst av riskfaktorer och sjukdomar i länder där de flesta söker sjukvård sent eller inte alls.Förekomst av icke smittsamma sjukdomar (ex stroke, diabetes, cancer, lungsjukdomar) har flerdubblats och förväntas öka dramatiskt det närmaste decenniet. Söder om Sahara är riskfaktorer för stroke, som högt blodtryck och diabetes, redan minst lika vanliga som i Europa.Årligen samlas data in genom intervjuer (boende, ekonomi, familj, sjukdomshistoria, riskbeteenden) och provtagning (ex HIV-status, blodfetter, blodsocker, BMI, blodtryck). Frågor om stroke saknas men när de läggs till kan de generera värdefull information om förekomst av stroke och behov av stödinsatser för personer med risk för stroke, som grund för utveckling av riktlinjer och åtgärder för prevention och rehabilitering.Förutsättningar finns att koppla AMBSO till ett pågående projekt från HELD som utvärderar effekten av en mobiltelefonstödjande rehabiliteringsintervention för personer med stroke i Uganda. På längre sikt kan nätverket bidra till ytterligare kunskap om icke-smittsamma sjukdomar för att minska förekomst av dessa i enlighet med FN:s globala hållbarhetsmål kring hälsa, fattigdomsbekämpning och jämlikhet i låginkomstländer med hög grad av fattigdom.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Varifrån kommer egentligen maten som vi äter? Under de senaste 12 000 åren har ungefär 2 500 växtarter förädlats över hela världen i något som Darwin ansett vara det största evolutionära experimentet som människor någonsin utfört. Forskningen inom grödor har lett till insikten om att specifika geografiska områden är särskilt viktiga för utvecklingen av grödor. Afrika, en av dessa främsta regioner av växtbiologisk mångfald, innehar en häpnadsväckande outforskad variation av grödor och deras besläktade vilda arter. Två huvudsakliga processer tas vanligtvis upp för att förklara den överväldigande agrikulturella biologiska mångfalden vid denna hetfläck. Topografiska komplexitet och framträdande miljöheterogenitet ha gett upphov till unika ekologiska anpassningar. Alternativt privilegierade biogeografi, ha agerat som en smältdegel för genetisk korsning av olika arter.Detta projekt ämnar kontrastera båda dessa hypoteser genom att utforska genetisk och ekologisk mångfald i de ikoniska och näringsrika tanzaniska avokado. Detta projekt kommer särskilt att övervaka 900 odlade avokadoträd samt fröplantor under fyra år. Hetfläckar av agrikulturell biologisk mångfald såsom dessa erbjuder inte enbart ett exempellöst långsiktigt evolutionärt experiment för att ta itu med djupa frågor inom evolution och ekologi. De är även en unik källa till nya variationer och anpassningar som kan vara användbara för att tillgodose den framtida globala efterfrågan på mat samt uppväga hotet som uppvärmningen av klimatet utgör mot framställningen av grödor. Gömda i avskilda kullar och dalar med unika klimat fulla av kontraster medför i synnerhet den extraordinära naturliga mångfalden av grödor och deras besläktade vilda arter i Afrika en värdefull resurs för att stävja klimatförändringarna och försäkra den globala livsmedelsförsörjningen. Med andra ord tillför mångfalden av dessa arter en expanderad genpol vilken mänskligheten kan förlita sig på under de kommande åren.</narrative>
      <narrative>Avocado (Persea americana Mill.) is becoming a top fruit commodity worldwide. It is therefore a promising plant resource to improve farmers’ income and nutrition. However, its genetic resources have limitedly been explored and utilized in secondary diversity genepools such as Southeast Africa’s. Therefore, the overall purpose of this starting grant proposal is to harness the genetic and ecological diversity of avocado resources for adaptation to climate change and farmers’ wellbeing in Tanzania, a secondary center of avocado diversity. We hypothesize that adaptation in response to local ecological opportunities and inter-racial hybridization may sustainably source the rapid growth of avocado plantations in Tanzania. During four years, a total of 900 trees, and their progenies, will be monitored through extensive field surveys, greenhouse experiments, whole-genome re-sequencing (WGR), and last-generation analytical approaches such as genomic prediction and machine learning. This effort will throw lights into the standing variation of avocado resources in Tanzania, as well as into innovative ways to leverage such diversity. Assessing crop recourses at this secondary center will ultimately unlock its extraordinary agro-biodiversity to make avocado fruit trees more resilient to climate change and profitable for farmers, while sustainably offsetting the winnowing effects of intensive cropping on natural genetic variation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Avocado (Persea americana Mill.) is becoming a top fruit commodity worldwide. It is therefore a promising plant resource to improve farmers’ income and nutrition. However, its genetic resources have limitedly been explored and utilized in secondary diversity genepools such as Southeast Africa’s. Therefore, the overall purpose of this starting grant proposal is to harness the genetic and ecological diversity of avocado resources for adaptation to climate change and farmers’ wellbeing in Tanzania, a secondary center of avocado diversity. We hypothesize that adaptation in response to local ecological opportunities and inter-racial hybridization may sustainably source the rapid growth of avocado plantations in Tanzania. During four years, a total of 900 trees, and their progenies, will be monitored through extensive field surveys, greenhouse experiments, whole-genome re-sequencing (WGR), and last-generation analytical approaches such as genomic prediction and machine learning. This effort will throw lights into the standing variation of avocado resources in Tanzania, as well as into innovative ways to leverage such diversity. Assessing crop recourses at this secondary center will ultimately unlock its extraordinary agro-biodiversity to make avocado fruit trees more resilient to climate change and profitable for farmers, while sustainably offsetting the winnowing effects of intensive cropping on natural genetic variation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Varifrån kommer egentligen maten som vi äter? Under de senaste 12 000 åren har ungefär 2 500 växtarter förädlats över hela världen i något som Darwin ansett vara det största evolutionära experimentet som människor någonsin utfört. Forskningen inom grödor har lett till insikten om att specifika geografiska områden är särskilt viktiga för utvecklingen av grödor. Afrika, en av dessa främsta regioner av växtbiologisk mångfald, innehar en häpnadsväckande outforskad variation av grödor och deras besläktade vilda arter. Två huvudsakliga processer tas vanligtvis upp för att förklara den överväldigande agrikulturella biologiska mångfalden vid denna hetfläck. Topografiska komplexitet och framträdande miljöheterogenitet ha gett upphov till unika ekologiska anpassningar. Alternativt privilegierade biogeografi, ha agerat som en smältdegel för genetisk korsning av olika arter.Detta projekt ämnar kontrastera båda dessa hypoteser genom att utforska genetisk och ekologisk mångfald i de ikoniska och näringsrika tanzaniska avokado. Detta projekt kommer särskilt att övervaka 900 odlade avokadoträd samt fröplantor under fyra år. Hetfläckar av agrikulturell biologisk mångfald såsom dessa erbjuder inte enbart ett exempellöst långsiktigt evolutionärt experiment för att ta itu med djupa frågor inom evolution och ekologi. De är även en unik källa till nya variationer och anpassningar som kan vara användbara för att tillgodose den framtida globala efterfrågan på mat samt uppväga hotet som uppvärmningen av klimatet utgör mot framställningen av grödor. Gömda i avskilda kullar och dalar med unika klimat fulla av kontraster medför i synnerhet den extraordinära naturliga mångfalden av grödor och deras besläktade vilda arter i Afrika en värdefull resurs för att stävja klimatförändringarna och försäkra den globala livsmedelsförsörjningen. Med andra ord tillför mångfalden av dessa arter en expanderad genpol vilken mänskligheten kan förlita sig på under de kommande åren.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet handlar om användningen av våtmarker som naturbaserade lösningar (nature-based solutions, NBS) i global syd. Syftet är att utforska genusbaserad traditionell ekologisk kunskap (TEK) om våtmarker som möjliggör NBS för vattenrelaterad hållbar utveckling i låginkomstländer. NBS är inspirerade och stöds av naturen och använder eller efterliknar naturliga processer för förbättrad hantering av vatten. De erbjuder samtidigt miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska fördelar. För vatten har de även potential att möta flera utmaningar såsom vattenmängd och vattenkvalitet samt andra risker. Dessutom förväntas NBS hjälpa till med att hantera klimatförändringens effekter och förlust av biologisk mångfald, samtidigt som de stöder flera hållbara utvecklingsmål. NBS stöds ofta av miljökunskap och lokal TEK i närliggande samhällen, TEK är fortfarande tyvärr lite utforskad. Ännu mindre kända är genusaspekter i dessa kunskapssystem. Våtmarker är viktiga NBS som på många sätt stöder hållbarhet av vattenanvändning. Med tanke på utmaningar med försämrad vattenkvalitet och kvantitet i det global syd blir vattenrelaterad hållbarhet nyckeln till fattigdomsminskning och hållbar utveckling. Ramsarkonventionen om våtmarker erkänner betydelsen av TEK för bevarandet av våtmarker, men det finns fortfarande ett stort gap mellan policy och praxis. Lokala samhällen i flera låginkomstländer som Bangladesh i södra Asien samt Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia och andra länder i Afrika har levt i nära anslutning till våtmarker i generationer och har följaktligen en rik och relevant TEK, trots det förblir kunskapen odokumenterad och outnyttjad. Syftet med det här projektet är att öka kunskapen om hur genusbaserad TEK kring våtmarker kan stödja restaurering, bevarande och hållbar förvaltning av våtmarker som NBS, för att förbättra hållbar utveckling i global syd.</narrative>
      <narrative>This research is about wetlands as nature-based solution (NBS) in the Global South. It aims to explore the content of gendered traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) around wetlands and also identify forms, pathways and processes through which this gendered TEK can be utilized for policy and action towards restoration, conservation and management of wetlands. The research is important because local communities in several low income countries depend on and live in close association with wetlands and consequently possess rich relevant TEK. The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands recognizes the importance of TEK in wetland protection, but there remains a wide gap between policy and practice, these remaining undocumented and unutilized. Wetlands are an important NBS that support water sustainability through multiple pathways and given a worsening context of degraded and disappearing wetlands, and water quality and quantity-related challenges in global South, water-related sustainability becomes the key to poverty reduction and sustainable development. The research will be carried out through a comparative case study analysis based in India where 3 case studies located in diverse geo-climatic and hydro-ecological settings will be explored through an empirical multi-disciplinary methodology combining ethnographic community-based research with participatory GIS and other tools. Finally, findings will be validated in neighboring low-income country Bangladesh through stakeholder workshops.</narrative>
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      <narrative>If done right, global efforts such as the Bonn Challenge pledging to reforest millions of ha of degraded land have the potential to positively impact many millions of poor people and hence help fight global poverty. However, despite recognition that the biocultural diversity of native ecosystems is central for ensuring equitable access to earth’s resources, these values are seldom included in species selection for reforestation. Hence, 4 out of 5 trees planted is an exotic tree that, although they grow well, partly because the genetic potential have been maximized and hence are suitable for the global carbon market, bring few benefit for rebuilding biocultural diversity. With the aim to challenge the dogma that exotics are the only option for reforestation in the tropics we will conduct a holistic screening of 34 native tree species across three sites representing large fraction of the biocultural diverse Maritime SE Asia (Timor-Leste, Borneo and West Papua). We will assess trade-offs among production and C-sequestration, cultural values, and ecological functions. We will then use our 8000 tree genetic experiment to test the hypothesis that plant genetics can modulate important functions and enhance synergies. By demonstrating the genetic and biocultural potential of native trees, the goal of this project is to foster a change in policy and in reforestation practice and hence positively impact the many millions of people depending on degraded ecosystems for their livelihood.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tropiska skogar är bland de mest artrika ekosystemen i världen och när dessa ekosystem överutnyttjas så får det stora konsekvenser för både ekosystemets funktion och för de människor som är beroende av dessa funktioner för sin överlevnad.  Sådana förändringar är fundamentala och verkar på alla aspekter av människors liv; de sträcker sig från de basala behoven att klara sin försörjning till att förlora sin biokulturella kontext. Klart är också att det i många fall är de fattiga människor i tropiska regioner som drabbas hårdast av detta.Positivt är att världens länder nu enats om att vi måste återskapa inhemska ekosystem så att de på nytt kan bidra med viktiga nyttor. Trots detta återbeskogas fortfarande en stor majoritet av dessa områden med exotiska trädslag som  växer bra men som bidrar mycket lite till att återskapa inhemska ekosystem. Vi förespråkar att man med hjälp av bättre kunskap om de inhemska trädarternas olika egenskaper kan förutse funktionalitet och därmed tillgodose fler funktioner utan att nödvändigtvis behöva plantera fler trädarter. I det här projektet kommer vi nyttja vår forskningsinfrastruktur i Sabah, Borneo för att undersöka multifunktionaliteten hos 34 tropiska trädarter.  Vi kommer att utvärdera potentialen hos dessa träd att förutom att tillgodose hög produktion och kolinlagring också främja biodiversitet och ekosystemtjänster samt förse människor med viktiga alternativa förtjänster som ofta går förlorade när skogar utarmas. Som en viktig del i denna utvärdering kommer vi också undersöka trädens förmåga att leverera dessa ekosystemtjänster i ett framtida torrare klimat.Det slutliga målet med detta projekt är att etablera nya protokoll för trädslagsval i restaurering där större fokus läggs på multifunktionalitet och att de restaurerade skogarna ska leverera viktiga nyttor för de ofta fattiga människor som lever i och av dessa skogar. Genom våra lokala samarbetspartners kan och våra resultat direkt användas i pågående restaurering.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tropiska skogar är bland de mest artrika ekosystemen i världen och när dessa ekosystem överutnyttjas så får det stora konsekvenser för både ekosystemets funktion och för de människor som är beroende av dessa funktioner för sin överlevnad.  Sådana förändringar är fundamentala och verkar på alla aspekter av människors liv; de sträcker sig från de basala behoven att klara sin försörjning till att förlora sin biokulturella kontext. Klart är också att det i många fall är de fattiga människor i tropiska regioner som drabbas hårdast av detta.Positivt är att världens länder nu enats om att vi måste återskapa inhemska ekosystem så att de på nytt kan bidra med viktiga nyttor. Trots detta återbeskogas fortfarande en stor majoritet av dessa områden med exotiska trädslag som  växer bra men som bidrar mycket lite till att återskapa inhemska ekosystem. Vi förespråkar att man med hjälp av bättre kunskap om de inhemska trädarternas olika egenskaper kan förutse funktionalitet och därmed tillgodose fler funktioner utan att nödvändigtvis behöva plantera fler trädarter. I det här projektet kommer vi nyttja vår forskningsinfrastruktur i Sabah, Borneo för att undersöka multifunktionaliteten hos 34 tropiska trädarter.  Vi kommer att utvärdera potentialen hos dessa träd att förutom att tillgodose hög produktion och kolinlagring också främja biodiversitet och ekosystemtjänster samt förse människor med viktiga alternativa förtjänster som ofta går förlorade när skogar utarmas. Som en viktig del i denna utvärdering kommer vi också undersöka trädens förmåga att leverera dessa ekosystemtjänster i ett framtida torrare klimat.Det slutliga målet med detta projekt är att etablera nya protokoll för trädslagsval i restaurering där större fokus läggs på multifunktionalitet och att de restaurerade skogarna ska leverera viktiga nyttor för de ofta fattiga människor som lever i och av dessa skogar. Genom våra lokala samarbetspartners kan och våra resultat direkt användas i pågående restaurering.</narrative>
      <narrative>If done right, global efforts such as the Bonn Challenge pledging to reforest millions of ha of degraded land have the potential to positively impact many millions of poor people and hence help fight global poverty. However, despite recognition that the biocultural diversity of native ecosystems is central for ensuring equitable access to earth’s resources, these values are seldom included in species selection for reforestation. Hence, 4 out of 5 trees planted is an exotic tree that, although they grow well, partly because the genetic potential have been maximized and hence are suitable for the global carbon market, bring few benefit for rebuilding biocultural diversity. With the aim to challenge the dogma that exotics are the only option for reforestation in the tropics we will conduct a holistic screening of 34 native tree species across three sites representing large fraction of the biocultural diverse Maritime SE Asia (Timor-Leste, Borneo and West Papua). We will assess trade-offs among production and C-sequestration, cultural values, and ecological functions. We will then use our 8000 tree genetic experiment to test the hypothesis that plant genetics can modulate important functions and enhance synergies. By demonstrating the genetic and biocultural potential of native trees, the goal of this project is to foster a change in policy and in reforestation practice and hence positively impact the many millions of people depending on degraded ecosystems for their livelihood.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Forest restoration is a key environmental policy objective of the present era. In the UN’s present “Decade of Restoration”, countries around the world have pledged to restore hundreds of millions of hectares of degraded forests — targeting rural areas of the global south where millions of rural and indigenous people live. While these efforts have potential to support a range of environmental priorities, it remains unclear to what extent large-scale restoration efforts are compatible with rural needs and other development objectives. Responding to growing calls for strengthening community rights and involvement, we ask: How, and under what conditions, can community forest governance lead to improvements in human well-being, carbon sequestration, and biodiversity from forest restoration? This mixed-methods project explores how national and state-level policy efforts in Nepal and India shape local influence in restoration planning, and we build a large dataset to test how different local governance conditions impact livelihoods, carbon sequestration, and biodiversity. In so doing, our work provides key advances to (a) better incorporate multi-scalar power and politics in theories of environmental governance, (b) generate new evidence of the relationship between carbon sequestration, biodiversity, and rural well-being, and (c) support policy innovations to advance toward a more just and sustainable global future.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Skogsrestaurering står i fokus i den globala miljöpolitiken. 2020-talet har förklarats "Årtiondet av restaurering" av FN och länder runt om i världen har åtagit sig att återställa miljontals hektar av förstörda skogar. Skogsrestaurering kan bidra till kolbindning, bevara biologisk mångfald samt förbättra välbefinnandet för skogsberoende människor. Dock lever uppskattningsvis 300 miljoner människor, däribland ursprungsbefolkningar, i prioriterade skogslandskap i det globala syd. Insatser för att återställa skog kan komma i konflikt med annan markanvändning såsom jordbruk och betesmark och därmed underminera försörjningsstrategier, matsäkerhet och andra hållbarhetsmål. Att ge lokalsamhällen makt att påverka planering av skogsrestaurering har förespråkats för att säkerställa att restaureringsprojekten överensstämmer med lokala behov och att lokalbefolkning är investerad i den långsiktiga förvaltningen. Vårt projekt frågar: Hur, och under vilka omständigheter, kan lokal samhällsstyrning av skog främja människors välbefinnande, kolbindning och biologisk mångfald vid skogsrestaurering?Vårt projekt kombinerar samhällsvetenskaplig analys med ekologiska bedömningar och analys av satellitbilder. Vi fokuserar vår forskning på Nepal och Indien – länder med långsiktig politiskt stöd av lokalt styrt skogsbruk. Vi kommer undersöka hur nationell och statlig skogspolitik påverkar lokal skogsrestaurering i praktiken, och testa hur lokala förutsättningar för samhällsstyrning påverkar kolbindning, biologisk mångfald och landsbygders välfärd över en lång tidshorisont.Vårt arbete kommer leda till nya framsteg inom teorier om miljöstyrning och innovativ policy för miljöplanering. I en tid av akuta miljökriser bygger vårt arbete kunskap om policyinsatser som kan stödja lokalt välbefinnande vid sidan av globala miljömål genom skogsrestaurering. Därigenom bidrar denna forskning till att utveckla strategier för ett mer rättvist och hållbart samhälle.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Skogsrestaurering står i fokus i den globala miljöpolitiken. 2020-talet har förklarats "Årtiondet av restaurering" av FN och länder runt om i världen har åtagit sig att återställa miljontals hektar av förstörda skogar. Skogsrestaurering kan bidra till kolbindning, bevara biologisk mångfald samt förbättra välbefinnandet för skogsberoende människor. Dock lever uppskattningsvis 300 miljoner människor, däribland ursprungsbefolkningar, i prioriterade skogslandskap i det globala syd. Insatser för att återställa skog kan komma i konflikt med annan markanvändning såsom jordbruk och betesmark och därmed underminera försörjningsstrategier, matsäkerhet och andra hållbarhetsmål. Att ge lokalsamhällen makt att påverka planering av skogsrestaurering har förespråkats för att säkerställa att restaureringsprojekten överensstämmer med lokala behov och att lokalbefolkning är investerad i den långsiktiga förvaltningen. Vårt projekt frågar: Hur, och under vilka omständigheter, kan lokal samhällsstyrning av skog främja människors välbefinnande, kolbindning och biologisk mångfald vid skogsrestaurering?Vårt projekt kombinerar samhällsvetenskaplig analys med ekologiska bedömningar och analys av satellitbilder. Vi fokuserar vår forskning på Nepal och Indien – länder med långsiktig politiskt stöd av lokalt styrt skogsbruk. Vi kommer undersöka hur nationell och statlig skogspolitik påverkar lokal skogsrestaurering i praktiken, och testa hur lokala förutsättningar för samhällsstyrning påverkar kolbindning, biologisk mångfald och landsbygders välfärd över en lång tidshorisont.Vårt arbete kommer leda till nya framsteg inom teorier om miljöstyrning och innovativ policy för miljöplanering. I en tid av akuta miljökriser bygger vårt arbete kunskap om policyinsatser som kan stödja lokalt välbefinnande vid sidan av globala miljömål genom skogsrestaurering. Därigenom bidrar denna forskning till att utveckla strategier för ett mer rättvist och hållbart samhälle.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nepal är ett av världens minst utvecklade länder med en av de lägsta nivåerna av energiförbrukning per capita. Landet saknar även större tillgångar av kol, naturgas eller olja. Den kraftiga jordbävningen i april 2015 förvärrade tillgången till energi då cirka 30% av el-infrastrukturen skadades. Inbördeskriget mellan det maoistiska upproret och Nepals regering ledde till politisk instabilitet som drabbade de statligt ägda sektorerna, inklusive energisektorn, och ledde till ett fragmenterat ledarskap, förändrade prioriteringar och politisk diskontinuitet. Under fredsprocessen efter konflikten startade regeringen ett antal reformer. Detta projekt syftar till att analysera den Nepalesiska energiomställningen och problematiserar om den kommer att öka energitillgången för utsatta grupper eller inte.Övergången mot en koldioxidsnål ekonomi genom energiomställning är ett av kärnelementen i åtgärderna för att motverka klimatförändringarna.  Som en av de länder som för närvarande har lägst växthusgasutsläpp står Nepal inför stora utmaningar i att hantera klimatförändringarna och samtidigt säkra tillgången till energi. Klimatförändringarna kan å ena sidan resultera i att energitillgången hotas eftersom man uppskattar att särskilt landsbygdssamhällen som bor i bergen kan förlora tillgången till sina energikällor för matlagning. Å andra sidan ses utveckling av förnybar energi som en lösning för att övervinna den sårbarhet som skapas av klimatförändringar. Detta projekt kommer att belysa dessa parallella processer och spänningar vid skärningspunkten mellan energi och klimatförändringar.  Genom att tillhandahålla kvalitativa och kvantitativa nationstäckande data om förändrade mönster i energitillgång bidrar denna studie till behovet av att harmonisera det globala avtalet om hållbara utvecklingsmål med lokala realiteter på marken, särskilt gällande SDG 7 (tillgång till ren energi) i förhållande till SDG 10 (minskade ojämlikheter), SDG 11 (hållbara samhällen).</narrative>
      <narrative>The high magnitude earthquake in 2015 aggravated the situation of energy poverty and access in Nepal as around 30% of the infrastructure was damaged. The purpose of the project is to advance knowledge on the relationships between energy transition and energy access in the context of Nepal. Energy transition in Nepal runs along two parallel processes: a transition from low-access to high access to modern energy for meeting the demands of the population, and a transition from fossil-fuel based energy to renewable energy. However, little has been known about how these two processes relate to each other.By defining access as the ability to derive benefits from energy sources, we aim to identify the differentiated patterns of means, relations, and processes that enable/disable small businesses and households’ opportunities to have access, alleviate poverty and derive benefits from energy transition.Our core research questions are: How and to what extent is energy access achieved in the transition from fossil-fuel based energy to renewable energy? How is energy proverty and energy transition related? By providing qualitative and quantitative evaluation of the ramifications of energy access (SDG 7) for other areas of sustainable development, this study contributes to the need to harmonize global agreement of Sustainable Development Goals with local realities on the ground.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Connecting climate goals with local realities of Nepal:   Analyzing changing energy poverty and access patterns in the era of climate change</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nepal är ett av världens minst utvecklade länder med en av de lägsta nivåerna av energiförbrukning per capita. Landet saknar även större tillgångar av kol, naturgas eller olja. Den kraftiga jordbävningen i april 2015 förvärrade tillgången till energi då cirka 30% av el-infrastrukturen skadades. Inbördeskriget mellan det maoistiska upproret och Nepals regering ledde till politisk instabilitet som drabbade de statligt ägda sektorerna, inklusive energisektorn, och ledde till ett fragmenterat ledarskap, förändrade prioriteringar och politisk diskontinuitet. Under fredsprocessen efter konflikten startade regeringen ett antal reformer. Detta projekt syftar till att analysera den Nepalesiska energiomställningen och problematiserar om den kommer att öka energitillgången för utsatta grupper eller inte.Övergången mot en koldioxidsnål ekonomi genom energiomställning är ett av kärnelementen i åtgärderna för att motverka klimatförändringarna.  Som en av de länder som för närvarande har lägst växthusgasutsläpp står Nepal inför stora utmaningar i att hantera klimatförändringarna och samtidigt säkra tillgången till energi. Klimatförändringarna kan å ena sidan resultera i att energitillgången hotas eftersom man uppskattar att särskilt landsbygdssamhällen som bor i bergen kan förlora tillgången till sina energikällor för matlagning. Å andra sidan ses utveckling av förnybar energi som en lösning för att övervinna den sårbarhet som skapas av klimatförändringar. Detta projekt kommer att belysa dessa parallella processer och spänningar vid skärningspunkten mellan energi och klimatförändringar.  Genom att tillhandahålla kvalitativa och kvantitativa nationstäckande data om förändrade mönster i energitillgång bidrar denna studie till behovet av att harmonisera det globala avtalet om hållbara utvecklingsmål med lokala realiteter på marken, särskilt gällande SDG 7 (tillgång till ren energi) i förhållande till SDG 10 (minskade ojämlikheter), SDG 11 (hållbara samhällen).</narrative>
      <narrative>The high magnitude earthquake in 2015 aggravated the situation of energy poverty and access in Nepal as around 30% of the infrastructure was damaged. The purpose of the project is to advance knowledge on the relationships between energy transition and energy access in the context of Nepal. Energy transition in Nepal runs along two parallel processes: a transition from low-access to high access to modern energy for meeting the demands of the population, and a transition from fossil-fuel based energy to renewable energy. However, little has been known about how these two processes relate to each other.By defining access as the ability to derive benefits from energy sources, we aim to identify the differentiated patterns of means, relations, and processes that enable/disable small businesses and households’ opportunities to have access, alleviate poverty and derive benefits from energy transition.Our core research questions are: How and to what extent is energy access achieved in the transition from fossil-fuel based energy to renewable energy? How is energy proverty and energy transition related? By providing qualitative and quantitative evaluation of the ramifications of energy access (SDG 7) for other areas of sustainable development, this study contributes to the need to harmonize global agreement of Sustainable Development Goals with local realities on the ground.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Family-centred Intervention in Nepal: Epidemiology and participation for children with Developmental Delays and Disabilities (FINE-DDD)</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De senaste decennierna har det satsats mycket på nyföddhetsvård i låginkomstländer, vilket har lett till minskad dödlighet. Men hur barnens utveckling ser ut efter att de överlevt är oklart, trots att detta är viktig information för att kunna planera för sjukvårds och habiliteringsinsatser. I många låginkomstländer så saknas det stöd och habilitering för barn med funktionsnedsättningar, vilket leder till sämre utveckling och delaktighet för barnen samt reducerad livskvalitet för deras föräldrar. För att kunna inkludera barnen i vårdplanering så behövs det både information om hur många de är, samt vilka interventioner som skulle kunna vara till nytta för dem. Vi planerar därför att utföra ett forskningsprojekt i Nepal där vi kommer följa upp två grupper av barn, en grupp (381 barn) födda med komplikationer runt födseln som lett till att de behövt vårdinsatser (återupplivningsassistans, känguruvård, antibiotikabehandling) samt en grupp som inte behövt några insatser runt födseln (381 barn). Barnens funktionella utveckling i motorik, språk, beteende samt kognition kommer att undersökas med instrument speciellt utvecklade för låginkomstländer. Vi kommer sen utföra specialistbedömningar för de barn som har utvecklingsförseningar för att beräkna hur många som har olika funktionsnedsättningar i varje grupp. De barn som vi identifierar med funktionsförseningar och nedsättningar kommer att erbjudas deltagande i en studie, med en kontrollgrupp (vård som vanligt) samt en interventionsgrupp. Den familjecentrerade intervention kommer att utvecklas av ett team i Nepal samt ett internationellt team av experter, och kommer innehålla: i) workshops för föräldrar av föräldrar ii) individuell mål-inriktad träning ii) familjestödsdagar iv) workshops för de lokala samhällena. Resultaten från våra studier kommer informera behovet att habilitering samt bidra till utveckling av interventionsprogram för barn med funktionsnedsättningar i Nepal, samt kanske även i andra låginkomstländer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Purpose and aims: To determine the prevalence of developmental delays and disabilities (DDD) for children in Nepal who had complications around the time of birth, and to develop and evaluate an intervention for children with DDD in regard to feasibility and effect on participation for children and quality of life for caregivers. Study design &amp; methods:  Part 1: A prospective cohort study of two cohorts of children who received (n 381) and did not receive (n 381) newborn interventions due to complications at birth at a tertiary hospital in Nepal, Children in both cohorts will be followed up at 3-5 years of age to screen for DDD, children identified with DDD will be assessed by a specialized team for diagnosis.Part 2: A cluster randomized trial with one intervention (n 51) and one control arm (n 51). Including the following dimensions:Monthly peer-support group workshopsIndividual goal-directed sessionsFamily support daysCommunity workshopsSignificance: This study will provide information on long-term impact of development for children that had complications around the time of birth and received basic interventions for newborn survival. Furthermore this study will evaluate an intervention model for children with DDD to increase child participation and caregiver quality of life. Results will inform the need for habilitation services and contribute to intervention program development, and may be transferable across Nepal and to other low-income settings.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den skog som växer upp efter att urskog har försvunnit kallas sekundärskog och den står idag för hela 70% av skogarna i tropikerna. Trots detta är dessa skogar nästan osynliga i forskningen och har låg prioritet på den politiska dagordningen. Sådana skogar försörjer också fattiga småbrukare som lever och verkar i tropiska skogslandskap.Tropiska sekundärskogar är ofta belägna i så kallade ’gränsland’, det är områden där statens närvaro och legitimitet är mycket begränsad och ifrågasatt. Där konkurrerar småbrukare om markresurser med en snabbt växande odling av flera kommersiella grödor. Vi kommer att undersöka hur odlingen av två sådana kommersiella grödor (kakao, oljepalm) i Peru generar nya gränsland och driver på sammanlänkade processer. Genom att använda begreppen sekundärskog, gränsland och territorialisering bygger vi förståelse för hur de politiska- och sociala processerna ser ut som formar tropiska skogslandskap, hur fattiga människor använder sin mark och hur lagen säkerställer (eller inte säkerställer) deras rättigheter. Man kan säga att det pågår en kamp om vem som ska använda skogen, hur den ska användas och för vilka ändamål.Under 3 år kommer svenska och peruanska forskare att göra bystudier i fyra skilda skogslandskap, där vi kombinerar olika former av intervjuer och fältvandringar tillsammans med bönder. Vi kommer även att göra detaljerade analyser av policytexter och lagar samt analysera hur råvarumarknaderna för kakao och oljepalm verkar och påverkar.Att bevara skog samtidigt som man driver på den ekonomiska utvecklingen i ett land är svårt. Det är därför av vikt att förstå relationerna mellan människa, natur och miljöförändringar på ett integrerat sätt. Sådan kunskap är avgörande för att stödja småbrukares framtida möjligheter till försörjning, att bevara skogsområden som Amazonas, hantera klimatförändringar, samt skapa möjligheter för att uppnå en hållbar utveckling för fattiga länder med tropiska skogsresurser.</narrative>
      <narrative>Secondary forests account for 70% of tropical forest areas. Despite the importance of these forests’ re-growth to climate change mitigation and livelihoods of poor smallholders living in them, they are almost invisible in research and of low priority in climate change agendas. Secondary forest areas are typically located in rural ‘frontiers’, where commodity crops expand and where government presence, authority and legitimacy is limited and land rights are contested. Taking the Peruvian Amazon as a case, this research will engage with two commodity frontiers (cacao, oil palm). We will explore how these commodity frontiers reshape smallholder secondary forest and the role of the law, the state, the market and smallholder land claims in relation to the making of diverse tropical secondary forest landscapes. We will explore the assemblages of commodity frontier actors around these commodity frontiers. Knowledge of how regrowth is enabled or hindered socially and politically in tropical landscapes, where competition for land is high and the state has limited control, is crucial for supporting future global/national forest policy and climate adaptation/mitigation agendas. It also contributes to improving the livelihoods of poor and forest dependent households. We will use village studies to capture the local dynamics of commodity frontiers. This will be combined with analyses of commodity markets, relevant policies and laws and their implementation.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den skog som växer upp efter att urskog har försvunnit kallas sekundärskog och den står idag för hela 70% av skogarna i tropikerna. Trots detta är dessa skogar nästan osynliga i forskningen och har låg prioritet på den politiska dagordningen. Sådana skogar försörjer också fattiga småbrukare som lever och verkar i tropiska skogslandskap.Tropiska sekundärskogar är ofta belägna i så kallade ’gränsland’, det är områden där statens närvaro och legitimitet är mycket begränsad och ifrågasatt. Där konkurrerar småbrukare om markresurser med en snabbt växande odling av flera kommersiella grödor. Vi kommer att undersöka hur odlingen av två sådana kommersiella grödor (kakao, oljepalm) i Peru generar nya gränsland och driver på sammanlänkade processer. Genom att använda begreppen sekundärskog, gränsland och territorialisering bygger vi förståelse för hur de politiska- och sociala processerna ser ut som formar tropiska skogslandskap, hur fattiga människor använder sin mark och hur lagen säkerställer (eller inte säkerställer) deras rättigheter. Man kan säga att det pågår en kamp om vem som ska använda skogen, hur den ska användas och för vilka ändamål.Under 3 år kommer svenska och peruanska forskare att göra bystudier i fyra skilda skogslandskap, där vi kombinerar olika former av intervjuer och fältvandringar tillsammans med bönder. Vi kommer även att göra detaljerade analyser av policytexter och lagar samt analysera hur råvarumarknaderna för kakao och oljepalm verkar och påverkar.Att bevara skog samtidigt som man driver på den ekonomiska utvecklingen i ett land är svårt. Det är därför av vikt att förstå relationerna mellan människa, natur och miljöförändringar på ett integrerat sätt. Sådan kunskap är avgörande för att stödja småbrukares framtida möjligheter till försörjning, att bevara skogsområden som Amazonas, hantera klimatförändringar, samt skapa möjligheter för att uppnå en hållbar utveckling för fattiga länder med tropiska skogsresurser.</narrative>
      <narrative>Secondary forests account for 70% of tropical forest areas. Despite the importance of these forests’ re-growth to climate change mitigation and livelihoods of poor smallholders living in them, they are almost invisible in research and of low priority in climate change agendas. Secondary forest areas are typically located in rural ‘frontiers’, where commodity crops expand and where government presence, authority and legitimacy is limited and land rights are contested. Taking the Peruvian Amazon as a case, this research will engage with two commodity frontiers (cacao, oil palm). We will explore how these commodity frontiers reshape smallholder secondary forest and the role of the law, the state, the market and smallholder land claims in relation to the making of diverse tropical secondary forest landscapes. We will explore the assemblages of commodity frontier actors around these commodity frontiers. Knowledge of how regrowth is enabled or hindered socially and politically in tropical landscapes, where competition for land is high and the state has limited control, is crucial for supporting future global/national forest policy and climate adaptation/mitigation agendas. It also contributes to improving the livelihoods of poor and forest dependent households. We will use village studies to capture the local dynamics of commodity frontiers. This will be combined with analyses of commodity markets, relevant policies and laws and their implementation.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This application will build understanding of the uncertainties that poor rural households face in South Asian Mountains and how they respond to them. The collaboration aims to shift thinking away from a risk to an uncertainty framing of the hazards of mountain lives, paying attention to the time preference behavior of poor people and generate new research capacities, proposals and deliberative policy approaches to respond to this. Mountains are centers of social marginality and are deeply affected by climate change. Uncertainties cannot be given probabilities in contrast to risks and can be a threat or an opportunity. The challenge is to understand how households navigate hazards and the conditions that might allow them to build transformational resilience capacities. The collaboration with partners in Nepal, India and Bhutan will foster debate, learning and develop new methods of understanding of uncertainty and its sources in different mountain contexts. Key collaboration activities will include meetings in each country research site. These will involve joint field visits, analytical workshops for sharing new learning and planning research outputs, seminars with relevant partners and deliberative policy engagement activities with selected policy makers. Virtual writing workshops will support writing processes and new research proposals. During the two year collaboration we will visit each partner country site exploring the contextually specific nature of uncertainty.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Levnadsvillkoren i Sydasiens berg kännetecknas av fattigdom och ökande klimatförändringar. Människorna där lever under förhållanden där osäkerhet kännetecknar deras liv.Vi menar att det är viktigt att skilja mellan osäkerhet och risk. Risk är ett snarlikt koncept, men när man jobbar med risker så utgår man från ’sannolikheter’ och ’handlingsplaner’. Termen osäkerhet beskriver istället ett spektrum av den diffusa oklarhet, ovisshet och okunnighet som många familjer upplever, och som kan vara både hot eller möjligt. Utmaningen är att förstå hur hushåll navigerar genom olika sorts osäkerheter. Vad det är som gör det möjligt för några att återhämta sig från kriser, medans andra att blir allt fattigare? Det här är ett forskningsfält där det saknas forskning och bra forskningsmetoder. Vårt nätverk syftar till att generera sådan forskning och metoder runt lokal resilience, samt att främja en debatt om politiska strategier för att hantera osäkerhet för de fattigaste. Sådana nya förståelser är också viktiga för att börja tänka nytt om hur vi ska leva med osäkerhet och klimatförändringar i framtiden.Vi kommer att fokusera på hur klimatförändring och förvaltning av mark och skog. Partnerländerna Bhutan, Indien och Nepal erbjuder olika insikter om både källorna till sådan osäkerhet och osäkerhetens beskaffenhet.Samarbetet är utformat för att främja debatt, gemensamt lärande och utveckling av nya metoder för förståelse av osäkerhet och dess källor i olika bergslandskap och deras sammanhang. Den främsta aktiviteten kommer att vara fysiska möten i varje land. Där kommer vi först att göra gemensamma fältbesök där vi åker ut i bergsbyar och pratar med dom som bor där. Efter det kommer vi ha workshops där vi analyserar dessa studier. Vi kommer också ordna seminarier med lokala aktörer och aktiviteter med beslutsfattare. Vi planerar att skriva gemensamma vetenskapliga artiklar och forskningsprojekt och kommer att anordna digitala skrivseminarier i perioderna mellan våra möten.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Levnadsvillkoren i Sydasiens berg kännetecknas av fattigdom och ökande klimatförändringar. Människorna där lever under förhållanden där osäkerhet kännetecknar deras liv.Vi menar att det är viktigt att skilja mellan osäkerhet och risk. Risk är ett snarlikt koncept, men när man jobbar med risker så utgår man från ’sannolikheter’ och ’handlingsplaner’. Termen osäkerhet beskriver istället ett spektrum av den diffusa oklarhet, ovisshet och okunnighet som många familjer upplever, och som kan vara både hot eller möjligt. Utmaningen är att förstå hur hushåll navigerar genom olika sorts osäkerheter. Vad det är som gör det möjligt för några att återhämta sig från kriser, medans andra att blir allt fattigare? Det här är ett forskningsfält där det saknas forskning och bra forskningsmetoder. Vårt nätverk syftar till att generera sådan forskning och metoder runt lokal resilience, samt att främja en debatt om politiska strategier för att hantera osäkerhet för de fattigaste. Sådana nya förståelser är också viktiga för att börja tänka nytt om hur vi ska leva med osäkerhet och klimatförändringar i framtiden.Vi kommer att fokusera på hur klimatförändring och förvaltning av mark och skog. Partnerländerna Bhutan, Indien och Nepal erbjuder olika insikter om både källorna till sådan osäkerhet och osäkerhetens beskaffenhet.Samarbetet är utformat för att främja debatt, gemensamt lärande och utveckling av nya metoder för förståelse av osäkerhet och dess källor i olika bergslandskap och deras sammanhang. Den främsta aktiviteten kommer att vara fysiska möten i varje land. Där kommer vi först att göra gemensamma fältbesök där vi åker ut i bergsbyar och pratar med dom som bor där. Efter det kommer vi ha workshops där vi analyserar dessa studier. Vi kommer också ordna seminarier med lokala aktörer och aktiviteter med beslutsfattare. Vi planerar att skriva gemensamma vetenskapliga artiklar och forskningsprojekt och kommer att anordna digitala skrivseminarier i perioderna mellan våra möten.</narrative>
      <narrative>This application will build understanding of the uncertainties that poor rural households face in South Asian Mountains and how they respond to them. The collaboration aims to shift thinking away from a risk to an uncertainty framing of the hazards of mountain lives, paying attention to the time preference behavior of poor people and generate new research capacities, proposals and deliberative policy approaches to respond to this. Mountains are centers of social marginality and are deeply affected by climate change. Uncertainties cannot be given probabilities in contrast to risks and can be a threat or an opportunity. The challenge is to understand how households navigate hazards and the conditions that might allow them to build transformational resilience capacities. The collaboration with partners in Nepal, India and Bhutan will foster debate, learning and develop new methods of understanding of uncertainty and its sources in different mountain contexts. Key collaboration activities will include meetings in each country research site. These will involve joint field visits, analytical workshops for sharing new learning and planning research outputs, seminars with relevant partners and deliberative policy engagement activities with selected policy makers. Virtual writing workshops will support writing processes and new research proposals. During the two year collaboration we will visit each partner country site exploring the contextually specific nature of uncertainty.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vårt projekt är av yttersta relevans för låginkomsthushåll på landsbygden som är bland de minst beredda att hantera klimatförändringarna. Kakaoodling stöder försörjningen för över två miljoner hushåll i Västafrika. I Liberia, Ghana och Elfenbenskusten uppfattas kakao som en "manlig" gröda. Kvinnor är ofta marginaliserade från jordbrukets beslutsfattande och inkomster.Klimatförändringarna är en växande utmaning för kakaoodlingen. Torka påverkar avkastning och inkomstkällor. Kapaciteten att hantera torka begränsas av tillgången till resurser som sträcker sig från finansiella till fysiska tillgångar. Att klara torka och begränsade resurser är ännu värre bland kvinnor.Vi kommer att bedöma könets roll i förhållande till klimattålighet hos kakaoodlingberoende hushåll. I vårt team ingår natur- och samhällsvetare med stor kunskap inom kvantitativa och kvalitativa analyser i Västafrika. Vi kommer att införliva en Ph.D. student till vårt forskarteam. Könsrepresentationen återspeglas fullt ut i våra forskare och samarbetspartners.Våra vetenskapliga bidrag inkluderar generering av bevis för kopplingar mellan jämställdhet och klimatmotståndskraft, och om den konceptuella utvecklingen av "Socio-ekologiska försörjningsmöjligheter" som en analytisk ram. Vi strävar efter att bidra till kvinnors och flickors ekonomiska rättigheter och egenmakt genom att kvantifiera nuvarande ojämlikhet mellan könen och komplexa interaktioner med andra försörjningsvillkor inklusive finansiella tillgångar. Vår forskning har en inneboende handelsdimension som betonas i Sveriges feministiska utrikesstrategi om ”arbete för jämställdhetsintegrering i handelspolitik och marknadsföring”.Ny kunskap är högst relevant för utformningen och genomförandet av utvecklingspolitik och hållbar utvecklingsmål 1, 5 och 15. Våra resultat kan förbättra försörjningen för kakaoberoende hushåll i Västafrika och runt om i världen. Vi kommer aktivt att sprida resultat för att maximera fördelarna med detta projekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Over two million families whose livelihoods depend on cacao farming in West Africa need to adapt to a changing climate. Cacao is perceived as a male crop and women are often marginalized from access to livelihood assets, such as financial resources, necessary for climate resilience. In the contexts of Ivory Coast, Ghana, and Liberia, we will assess whether improvements in gender equality conditions support the capacity of cacao farming-dependent households to cope with extreme drought. Our scientific contributions include the generation of robust empirical evidence of gender equality-climate resilience effects, and on the conceptual development of ´Socio-ecological Livelihoods´ as an analytical framework. Results will be derived from quantitative and qualitative analyses of multi-year household survey and in-depth interview data, and interpreted through a stakeholder participatory process. Implications will have direct relevance in the design of gender-based development interventions that aim to advance climate resiliency, taking into consideration complex interactions among livelihood assets and the natural environment. We target dissemination of findings to local communities, practitioners, scholars, and national and international policy makers. It aims to raise awareness and create a pathway for positive change to benefit cacao-dependent households around the world.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vårt projekt är av yttersta relevans för låginkomsthushåll på landsbygden som är bland de minst beredda att hantera klimatförändringarna. Kakaoodling stöder försörjningen för över två miljoner hushåll i Västafrika. I Liberia, Ghana och Elfenbenskusten uppfattas kakao som en "manlig" gröda. Kvinnor är ofta marginaliserade från jordbrukets beslutsfattande och inkomster.Klimatförändringarna är en växande utmaning för kakaoodlingen. Torka påverkar avkastning och inkomstkällor. Kapaciteten att hantera torka begränsas av tillgången till resurser som sträcker sig från finansiella till fysiska tillgångar. Att klara torka och begränsade resurser är ännu värre bland kvinnor.Vi kommer att bedöma könets roll i förhållande till klimattålighet hos kakaoodlingberoende hushåll. I vårt team ingår natur- och samhällsvetare med stor kunskap inom kvantitativa och kvalitativa analyser i Västafrika. Vi kommer att införliva en Ph.D. student till vårt forskarteam. Könsrepresentationen återspeglas fullt ut i våra forskare och samarbetspartners.Våra vetenskapliga bidrag inkluderar generering av bevis för kopplingar mellan jämställdhet och klimatmotståndskraft, och om den konceptuella utvecklingen av "Socio-ekologiska försörjningsmöjligheter" som en analytisk ram. Vi strävar efter att bidra till kvinnors och flickors ekonomiska rättigheter och egenmakt genom att kvantifiera nuvarande ojämlikhet mellan könen och komplexa interaktioner med andra försörjningsvillkor inklusive finansiella tillgångar. Vår forskning har en inneboende handelsdimension som betonas i Sveriges feministiska utrikesstrategi om ”arbete för jämställdhetsintegrering i handelspolitik och marknadsföring”.Ny kunskap är högst relevant för utformningen och genomförandet av utvecklingspolitik och hållbar utvecklingsmål 1, 5 och 15. Våra resultat kan förbättra försörjningen för kakaoberoende hushåll i Västafrika och runt om i världen. Vi kommer aktivt att sprida resultat för att maximera fördelarna med detta projekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Over two million families whose livelihoods depend on cacao farming in West Africa need to adapt to a changing climate. Cacao is perceived as a male crop and women are often marginalized from access to livelihood assets, such as financial resources, necessary for climate resilience. In the contexts of Ivory Coast, Ghana, and Liberia, we will assess whether improvements in gender equality conditions support the capacity of cacao farming-dependent households to cope with extreme drought. Our scientific contributions include the generation of robust empirical evidence of gender equality-climate resilience effects, and on the conceptual development of ´Socio-ecological Livelihoods´ as an analytical framework. Results will be derived from quantitative and qualitative analyses of multi-year household survey and in-depth interview data, and interpreted through a stakeholder participatory process. Implications will have direct relevance in the design of gender-based development interventions that aim to advance climate resiliency, taking into consideration complex interactions among livelihood assets and the natural environment. We target dissemination of findings to local communities, practitioners, scholars, and national and international policy makers. It aims to raise awareness and create a pathway for positive change to benefit cacao-dependent households around the world.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The availability of locally adapted and bred vegetables that are reasonably priced and are preferred by consumers can contribute to increased food security and reduce poverty of smallholder farmers sub-Saharan Africa. If farmers who know the landraces of vegetables meet with scientists to address issues of field-based plant production, then a strong network of knowledge and experience can support the development of indigenous vegetable crops. Initial focus for our network is on questions of breeding and ecological management of pests of African eggplant, Solanum aethiopicum, in Uganda. The longer-run vision is to further develop the hub to serve East Africa with field experimentation that is integrated with training in theoretical aspects of breeding, production, and ecologically-based management for indigenous vegetables.Field experimental gardens at Ugandan Christian University are proposed to serve as a meeting centre for smallholder farmers, academics, students and advisory services. The aim is to identify and develop opportunities for increasing yields and nutritional content of African indigenous vegetables under threats of pests, diseases and unpredictable climate. Research capacity development through field trials designed with farmers, exposure visits, student training, researcher exchanges, knowledge transfer, stakeholder engagement and joint resource mobilisation are pillars for the proposed sustainable indigenous vegetable learning hub</narrative>
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      <narrative>Coastal areas are subjected to multiple drivers of change. Two critical ones are Climate change, which is projected to affect mainly in negative ways; and the new conceptualization of ocean use called "The Blue Economy". A key knowledge gap is how the co-existence of these two strong drivers will affect livelihoods of coastal people highly dependent on marine resources. The proposed network and associated research will address this gap in the context of the Western Indian Ocean in the states of Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique.The research is anchored in sustainability science, social-ecological systems approaches and theories of societal transformation. The overarching question is: How are these coexisting drivers (climate change and the blue economy)  affecting coastal livelihoods and how may societal transformation look like considering the adaptive capacity of the people? Further, how managers and policy makers conceived the policies and what new economic activities they had in mind for the local people? Are these suitable and match people´s capabilities? The research will address these questions systematically for the first time in the three states, and will contribute to theoretical development understanding transformations in the coastal zones. The research is important and will advance the SDGs particularly, 1 no poverty, 2 zero hunger, 5 gender equality, 13 climate action, 14 locean life and marine resources/life under water and 16 robust/fair institutions.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det föreslagna nätverket avser att undersöka effekten av klimatförändringar och den blå ekonomin som samexisterande drivkrafter för den lokala befolkningen i olika kustområden i Syd- och Östafrika (Kenya, Tanzania och Mozambique).  Vi avser att kartlägga hur nya policies har påverkat lokala inkomstmöjligheter, hur dessa har förståtts och vilken framtid som stakas ut för befolkningen i kustområdena. Vi undersöker den spänning som finns mellan å ena sidan exploateringen av marina resurser i den blå ekonomin och den pågående eroderingen av dessa resurser som ett resultat av klimatförändringarna. I den blå ekonomin betonas t ex exploatering av olja och gasfyndigheter på havsbotten medan klimatkrisen kräver en utfasning av fossila bränslen. Klimatförändringarna innebär bl a försurning, syrebrist och ökande vattentemperaturer med negativa effekter för fisk och andra marina djur. Den resurs som skall exploateras håller på att försvinna.Hur hanteras dessa motstridiga drivkrafter på policy- och implementeringsnivå? Vilka effekter får det för kustbefolkningars möjligheter för överlevnad? Hur hanterar människorna som har sin inkomst i marina resurser detta?Vi är en grupp forskare som har varit aktiva i den Västra Indiska Oceanen i många år, vi är alla  experter i olika områden som har med hav och kust att göra. Vi har kunskap om ekologiska processer i olika marina ekosystem till de sociala processer som formar hanteringen av naturresurser. Vi kommer att samarbeta i en icke hierarkisk form med lärande, samarbete, och deltagande i första hand.Vi förväntar oss att nätverket föreslår nya relevanta och spännande forskningsprojekt för havets och kusternas hållbarhet, och att vår kunskap bidrar till att förverkliga viktiga hållbarhetsmål. Nätverket och forskningsprojektet fokuserar på följande mål, 1 ingen fattigdom   2 ingen hunger, 5 jämställdhet, 13 bekämpa klimatförändringarna, 14 hav och marina resurser, och16 robusta och rättvisa institutioner.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det föreslagna nätverket avser att undersöka effekten av klimatförändringar och den blå ekonomin som samexisterande drivkrafter för den lokala befolkningen i olika kustområden i Syd- och Östafrika (Kenya, Tanzania och Mozambique).  Vi avser att kartlägga hur nya policies har påverkat lokala inkomstmöjligheter, hur dessa har förståtts och vilken framtid som stakas ut för befolkningen i kustområdena. Vi undersöker den spänning som finns mellan å ena sidan exploateringen av marina resurser i den blå ekonomin och den pågående eroderingen av dessa resurser som ett resultat av klimatförändringarna. I den blå ekonomin betonas t ex exploatering av olja och gasfyndigheter på havsbotten medan klimatkrisen kräver en utfasning av fossila bränslen. Klimatförändringarna innebär bl a försurning, syrebrist och ökande vattentemperaturer med negativa effekter för fisk och andra marina djur. Den resurs som skall exploateras håller på att försvinna.Hur hanteras dessa motstridiga drivkrafter på policy- och implementeringsnivå? Vilka effekter får det för kustbefolkningars möjligheter för överlevnad? Hur hanterar människorna som har sin inkomst i marina resurser detta?Vi är en grupp forskare som har varit aktiva i den Västra Indiska Oceanen i många år, vi är alla  experter i olika områden som har med hav och kust att göra. Vi har kunskap om ekologiska processer i olika marina ekosystem till de sociala processer som formar hanteringen av naturresurser. Vi kommer att samarbeta i en icke hierarkisk form med lärande, samarbete, och deltagande i första hand.Vi förväntar oss att nätverket föreslår nya relevanta och spännande forskningsprojekt för havets och kusternas hållbarhet, och att vår kunskap bidrar till att förverkliga viktiga hållbarhetsmål. Nätverket och forskningsprojektet fokuserar på följande mål, 1 ingen fattigdom   2 ingen hunger, 5 jämställdhet, 13 bekämpa klimatförändringarna, 14 hav och marina resurser, och16 robusta och rättvisa institutioner.</narrative>
      <narrative>Coastal areas are subjected to multiple drivers of change. Two critical ones are Climate change, which is projected to affect mainly in negative ways; and the new conceptualization of ocean use called "The Blue Economy". A key knowledge gap is how the co-existence of these two strong drivers will affect livelihoods of coastal people highly dependent on marine resources. The proposed network and associated research will address this gap in the context of the Western Indian Ocean in the states of Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique.The research is anchored in sustainability science, social-ecological systems approaches and theories of societal transformation. The overarching question is: How are these coexisting drivers (climate change and the blue economy)  affecting coastal livelihoods and how may societal transformation look like considering the adaptive capacity of the people? Further, how managers and policy makers conceived the policies and what new economic activities they had in mind for the local people? Are these suitable and match people´s capabilities? The research will address these questions systematically for the first time in the three states, and will contribute to theoretical development understanding transformations in the coastal zones. The research is important and will advance the SDGs particularly, 1 no poverty, 2 zero hunger, 5 gender equality, 13 climate action, 14 locean life and marine resources/life under water and 16 robust/fair institutions.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Psykisk ohälsa och alkoholproblem har ökat i spåren av COVID-19 pandemin men information saknas om hur situationen egentligen ut i låginkomstländer i Afrika  där det redan före pandemin fanns begränsade resurser för att förebygga och behandla dessa stigmatiserade tillstånd och där det råder stor brist på större tillförlitliga populations-baserade studier. Detta trots att många kända sociala riskfaktorer för psykisk ohälsa och alkoholproblem såsom fattigdom, matbrist, begränsade livschanser, arbetslöshet och våld i hemmet är betydligt vanligare i ett land som tex Uganda jämfört med Europa.De humanitära, sociala och ekonomiska konsekvenserna av COVID-19 pandemin och de påföljande restriktionerna har varit mycket stora i hela världen. Studier om hur dessa påverkat risken för psykisk ohälsa börjar nu komma från höginkomstländer, men hittills saknas motsvarande studier från låginkomstländer i Afrika där orsakssambanden liksom åtgärderna kan se annorlunda ut.Syftet med detta forskningsprojekt är dels att studera förekomst och andelen nyinsjuknade i depression och ångest (de två vanligaste orsakerna till psykisk ohälsa) och alkoholproblem före, under och efter pandemin i Uganda, men även att undersöka riskfaktorerna och föreslå anpassade inventioner för att minska stigmat kring psykisk ohälsa och förbättra vården.Vi använder intervju och hälso-data från ett stort representativt urval i både rurala och urbana Uganda med över 11, 000 individer 13-80 år data regelbundet samlas in genom noggrann surveillance före (2018), under (2020–2021), och efter pandemin (2022-2025)Det övergripande målet med forskningen är att möjliggöra tidiga och effektiva insatser vad gäller psykisk ohälsa och alkoholproblem i Uganda och liknande låginkomstkontexter, liksom att minska stigmat kring psykisk ohälsa. I samarbete med våra ugandiska kollegor kommer vi att använda våra resultat till policyrekommendationer och att sprida dessa till vårdgivare, liksom nationella och globala beslutsfattare.</narrative>
      <narrative>Mental and alcohol use disorders in Africa are seriously understudied and underfinanced but have a huge impact on the burden of disease, human suffering and progress towards goals of leaving no-one behind and Agenda 2030. During COVID-related lockdowns, mental distress has increased in high-income settings but primary data from Africa and appropriate interventions are lacking. However mental health is closely interlinked with school closures, lost life opportunities, poverty, food insecurity. This large population-based study in Uganda aims to analyse the occurrence of the most common mental disorders (depression, anxiety) and alcohol abuse, and interactions with poverty, age, gender, reproductive health (HIV), urbanicity, food insecurity and partner violence. We will validate tools on stigma against mental illness and care seeking, and, assess the influence of the pandemic on access to care and prevention for mental and alcohol use disorders. This 3-year project will use longitudinal data from a cohort of 11,000 individuals aged 13-80 years before, during and after the pandemic. Based on our results we will suggest new policy guidelines for health care and community interventions to mitigate the impact of mental disorders and change prevailing discriminatory views of mental health in general. We build on a strong collaboration between Karolinska and AMBSO research organisation in Uganda overall aiming to optimize capacity for operational research in low-income contexts.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Psykisk ohälsa och alkoholproblem har ökat i spåren av COVID-19 pandemin men information saknas om hur situationen egentligen ut i låginkomstländer i Afrika  där det redan före pandemin fanns begränsade resurser för att förebygga och behandla dessa stigmatiserade tillstånd och där det råder stor brist på större tillförlitliga populations-baserade studier. Detta trots att många kända sociala riskfaktorer för psykisk ohälsa och alkoholproblem såsom fattigdom, matbrist, begränsade livschanser, arbetslöshet och våld i hemmet är betydligt vanligare i ett land som tex Uganda jämfört med Europa.De humanitära, sociala och ekonomiska konsekvenserna av COVID-19 pandemin och de påföljande restriktionerna har varit mycket stora i hela världen. Studier om hur dessa påverkat risken för psykisk ohälsa börjar nu komma från höginkomstländer, men hittills saknas motsvarande studier från låginkomstländer i Afrika där orsakssambanden liksom åtgärderna kan se annorlunda ut.Syftet med detta forskningsprojekt är dels att studera förekomst och andelen nyinsjuknade i depression och ångest (de två vanligaste orsakerna till psykisk ohälsa) och alkoholproblem före, under och efter pandemin i Uganda, men även att undersöka riskfaktorerna och föreslå anpassade inventioner för att minska stigmat kring psykisk ohälsa och förbättra vården.Vi använder intervju och hälso-data från ett stort representativt urval i både rurala och urbana Uganda med över 11, 000 individer 13-80 år data regelbundet samlas in genom noggrann surveillance före (2018), under (2020–2021), och efter pandemin (2022-2025)Det övergripande målet med forskningen är att möjliggöra tidiga och effektiva insatser vad gäller psykisk ohälsa och alkoholproblem i Uganda och liknande låginkomstkontexter, liksom att minska stigmat kring psykisk ohälsa. I samarbete med våra ugandiska kollegor kommer vi att använda våra resultat till policyrekommendationer och att sprida dessa till vårdgivare, liksom nationella och globala beslutsfattare.</narrative>
      <narrative>Mental and alcohol use disorders in Africa are seriously understudied and underfinanced but have a huge impact on the burden of disease, human suffering and progress towards goals of leaving no-one behind and Agenda 2030. During COVID-related lockdowns, mental distress has increased in high-income settings but primary data from Africa and appropriate interventions are lacking. However mental health is closely interlinked with school closures, lost life opportunities, poverty, food insecurity. This large population-based study in Uganda aims to analyse the occurrence of the most common mental disorders (depression, anxiety) and alcohol abuse, and interactions with poverty, age, gender, reproductive health (HIV), urbanicity, food insecurity and partner violence. We will validate tools on stigma against mental illness and care seeking, and, assess the influence of the pandemic on access to care and prevention for mental and alcohol use disorders. This 3-year project will use longitudinal data from a cohort of 11,000 individuals aged 13-80 years before, during and after the pandemic. Based on our results we will suggest new policy guidelines for health care and community interventions to mitigate the impact of mental disorders and change prevailing discriminatory views of mental health in general. We build on a strong collaboration between Karolinska and AMBSO research organisation in Uganda overall aiming to optimize capacity for operational research in low-income contexts.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>What is the relationship between citizenship and displacement? This multi-sited, interdisciplinary qualitative project examines how Myanmar citizenship – both in law and experience – has been forged through histories of conflict and displacement. The project links previous experiences of citizenship, displacement, and statelessness in the borderlands and urban Myanmar to new forms of displacement, statelessness, and conceptions of citizenship triggered by Myanmar’s 2021 military coup. In tracing how the conditions necessary for both displacement and statelessness are created overtime, it investigates the ways in which noncitizenship status increases the risk of displacement and how displacement increases the risk of statelessness. This collaborative research project will be carried out primarily in Thailand along the Thai-Myanmar border. In addition to interviews with civil society organizations working with displaced Myanmar people and Myanmar people living in diaspora, Myanmar research teams will employ oral history interviews with religious minority communities originating from Myanmar now settled in Thailand. The project also makes extensive use of archival materials to trace histories of statelessness, citizenship, and displacement in Myanmar.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Detta forskningsprojekt undersöker relationen mellan medborgarskap och folkförflyttningar i Myanmar. Rohingya är idag den största statslösa folkgruppen i världen, och det största flyktinglägret är beläget vid gränsen mellan Bangladesh och Myanmar. Det finns en hel del forskning som rör tvångsförflyttningar av Rohingya och deras statslöshet, men det finns betydligt mindre forskning när det gäller medborgarskap, statslöshet, och tvångsförflyttningar av Myanmar’s andra religiösa grupper och etniska minoriteter. Liksom när det gäller Rohingya så har många av de icke-officiella minoriteterna (t.ex. hinduer, muslimer, etniska kineser, indier, och Gurkhas) inte ställning som etniska minoritieter enligt Myanmars lagar. De får inte medborgarskap vid födelsen utan måste gå igenom en verifieringsprocess av sitt medborgarskap vilket kan ta många år och även resultera i att det inte får något medborgskap.Att studera dessa gruppers erfarenheter, svårigheter när det gäller medborgarskap, och folkförflyttningar över gränsen från Myanmar till Thailand, är centralt för att förstå hur statslöshet tar sig uttryck över tid och både är ett resultat av och resulterar i tvångsförflyttningar. Projektet avser att dokumentera dessa generationsöverskridande och gränsöverskridande historier av tvångsförflyttningar för att förstå statslöshet som ett komplext socialt och politiskt fenomen som orsakar både påtvingad rörlighet och orörlighet.  Statslöshet påverkar människors liv på många sätt och över flera generationer. Det innebär diskriminering inom många områden och påverkar t.ex. tillgången till utbildning, försörjningsmöjligheterna, inklusive både ägande och arbete, hälsa och trygghet. Att förhindra statslöshet och hantera utdragen tvångsförflyttning som orsakas av eller leder till statslöshet är centralt för att kunna uppnå FN:s hållbarhetsmål. Men för att detta skall kunna ske krävs också en historiskt grundad kunskap och en förståelse av den lokala kontexten och formerna av statslöshet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Detta forskningsprojekt undersöker relationen mellan medborgarskap och folkförflyttningar i Myanmar. Rohingya är idag den största statslösa folkgruppen i världen, och det största flyktinglägret är beläget vid gränsen mellan Bangladesh och Myanmar. Det finns en hel del forskning som rör tvångsförflyttningar av Rohingya och deras statslöshet, men det finns betydligt mindre forskning när det gäller medborgarskap, statslöshet, och tvångsförflyttningar av Myanmar’s andra religiösa grupper och etniska minoriteter. Liksom när det gäller Rohingya så har många av de icke-officiella minoriteterna (t.ex. hinduer, muslimer, etniska kineser, indier, och Gurkhas) inte ställning som etniska minoritieter enligt Myanmars lagar. De får inte medborgarskap vid födelsen utan måste gå igenom en verifieringsprocess av sitt medborgarskap vilket kan ta många år och även resultera i att det inte får något medborgskap.Att studera dessa gruppers erfarenheter, svårigheter när det gäller medborgarskap, och folkförflyttningar över gränsen från Myanmar till Thailand, är centralt för att förstå hur statslöshet tar sig uttryck över tid och både är ett resultat av och resulterar i tvångsförflyttningar. Projektet avser att dokumentera dessa generationsöverskridande och gränsöverskridande historier av tvångsförflyttningar för att förstå statslöshet som ett komplext socialt och politiskt fenomen som orsakar både påtvingad rörlighet och orörlighet.  Statslöshet påverkar människors liv på många sätt och över flera generationer. Det innebär diskriminering inom många områden och påverkar t.ex. tillgången till utbildning, försörjningsmöjligheterna, inklusive både ägande och arbete, hälsa och trygghet. Att förhindra statslöshet och hantera utdragen tvångsförflyttning som orsakas av eller leder till statslöshet är centralt för att kunna uppnå FN:s hållbarhetsmål. Men för att detta skall kunna ske krävs också en historiskt grundad kunskap och en förståelse av den lokala kontexten och formerna av statslöshet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I Latinamerika och Karibien ökar antalet undernärda människor på grund av konsumtionen av mat som är fattig på näringsämnen som järn, zink och vitamin A och B12. Under 2017 uthärdade 39,3 miljoner människor hunger. Efter Covid-19-pandemin har denna situation förvärrats. Denna ökning tar regionen längre från att uppfylla målen för hållbar utveckling 2 och 3 - Noll hunger och god hälsa - till 2030.Anemi på grund av järnbrist är den överlägset vanligaste bristen på mikronäringsämnen i världen och drabbar mer än 2 miljarder människor. Järnbrist vid ung ålder försämrar den fysiska tillväxten, mentala utvecklingen och inlärningsförmågan. Hos vuxna minskar järnbrist och anemi förmågan att utföra fysiskt arbete och ökar risken för att kvinnor dör under eller efter en förlossning. Prevalensen av anemi hos barn från Honduras, Guatemala och Haiti är 29 %, 40 % respektive 72 %. Extrema och varierande väderförhållanden är bland nyckelfaktorerna i den senaste tidens ökning av hunger och undernäring eftersom dessa länder är sårbara för klimatförändringar på grund av dess höga exponering för klimatrelaterade faror (orkaner, tropiska stormar, översvämningar, torka, jordskred). Behovet av en gröda med hög halt av biotillgängligt järn är akut. Genom att integrera "bioförstärkning" (biofortification) med "biotillgänglighet" (bioavailability) av essentiella mikronäringsämnen kommer effekten av matens näringskvalitet att bli större.Detta projekt fokuserar på sötpotatis (Ipomoea batatas) som är en mycket viktig regional basgröda. Projektet inkluderar omics-profilering, metabolisk rekonstruktion in silico, genredigering och biotillgänglighetstester för att utveckla en holistisk syn på den molekylära mekanismen bakom metabolismen av järn i sötpotatis. Integrativa projekt som använder ett systembiologiskt tillvägagångssätt är ännu inte vanliga; därför kommer de erhållna resultaten att flytta fram gränserna för näringsberikning i grödor.</narrative>
      <narrative>Together, classical plant breeding and modern plant biotechnology methods can greatly contribute to the efficient development of nutritionally enriched crops. Central America and the Caribbean is a region where the number of undernourished people has increased, moving this region away from meeting the Sustainable Development Goals 2 and 3 (Zero Hunger and Good Health, respectively) by 2030. The project is carried out in collaboration with Guatemala and Honduras and the goal is to promote the development of sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas) cultivars with high content of bioavailable iron and help reducing anaemia and hidden hunger. Sweetpotato lines, selected for having high iron levels, are being tested on the fields of both countries to determine the effect of climate and soil on the content of bioavailable iron. These plants will be used for omics studies whose result will be used to do an in silico metabolic reconstruction of the metabolism of iron. Also a CRISPR-Cas genome editing protocol will be developed to target the identified genes associated with the translocation of iron. Finally, the bioavailability of iron will be determined using a human cell model. In this way, this project will improve the understanding of the molecular mechanisms behind the uptake, mobilization, and storage of iron in sweet potato. It is very likely that the results obtained in this study can also be extended to other plant species, promoting the nutritional enrichment of iron in other crops.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Nutritional enrichment of sweet potato with highly bioavailable iron to alleviate anemia and hidden hunger in Central America and the Caribbean</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Näringsberikning av sötpotatis med mycket biotillgängligt järn för att lindra anemi och dold hunger i Centralamerika och Karibien</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I Latinamerika och Karibien ökar antalet undernärda människor på grund av konsumtionen av mat som är fattig på näringsämnen som järn, zink och vitamin A och B12. Under 2017 uthärdade 39,3 miljoner människor hunger. Efter Covid-19-pandemin har denna situation förvärrats. Denna ökning tar regionen längre från att uppfylla målen för hållbar utveckling 2 och 3 - Noll hunger och god hälsa - till 2030.Anemi på grund av järnbrist är den överlägset vanligaste bristen på mikronäringsämnen i världen och drabbar mer än 2 miljarder människor. Järnbrist vid ung ålder försämrar den fysiska tillväxten, mentala utvecklingen och inlärningsförmågan. Hos vuxna minskar järnbrist och anemi förmågan att utföra fysiskt arbete och ökar risken för att kvinnor dör under eller efter en förlossning. Prevalensen av anemi hos barn från Honduras, Guatemala och Haiti är 29 %, 40 % respektive 72 %. Extrema och varierande väderförhållanden är bland nyckelfaktorerna i den senaste tidens ökning av hunger och undernäring eftersom dessa länder är sårbara för klimatförändringar på grund av dess höga exponering för klimatrelaterade faror (orkaner, tropiska stormar, översvämningar, torka, jordskred). Behovet av en gröda med hög halt av biotillgängligt järn är akut. Genom att integrera "bioförstärkning" (biofortification) med "biotillgänglighet" (bioavailability) av essentiella mikronäringsämnen kommer effekten av matens näringskvalitet att bli större.Detta projekt fokuserar på sötpotatis (Ipomoea batatas) som är en mycket viktig regional basgröda. Projektet inkluderar omics-profilering, metabolisk rekonstruktion in silico, genredigering och biotillgänglighetstester för att utveckla en holistisk syn på den molekylära mekanismen bakom metabolismen av järn i sötpotatis. Integrativa projekt som använder ett systembiologiskt tillvägagångssätt är ännu inte vanliga; därför kommer de erhållna resultaten att flytta fram gränserna för näringsberikning i grödor.</narrative>
      <narrative>Together, classical plant breeding and modern plant biotechnology methods can greatly contribute to the efficient development of nutritionally enriched crops. Central America and the Caribbean is a region where the number of undernourished people has increased, moving this region away from meeting the Sustainable Development Goals 2 and 3 (Zero Hunger and Good Health, respectively) by 2030. The project is carried out in collaboration with Guatemala and Honduras and the goal is to promote the development of sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas) cultivars with high content of bioavailable iron and help reducing anaemia and hidden hunger. Sweetpotato lines, selected for having high iron levels, are being tested on the fields of both countries to determine the effect of climate and soil on the content of bioavailable iron. These plants will be used for omics studies whose result will be used to do an in silico metabolic reconstruction of the metabolism of iron. Also a CRISPR-Cas genome editing protocol will be developed to target the identified genes associated with the translocation of iron. Finally, the bioavailability of iron will be determined using a human cell model. In this way, this project will improve the understanding of the molecular mechanisms behind the uptake, mobilization, and storage of iron in sweet potato. It is very likely that the results obtained in this study can also be extended to other plant species, promoting the nutritional enrichment of iron in other crops.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Breeding-Biostimulant: an innovative approach for enhanced drought tolerance of the climate-resilient Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) in Uganda and Zambia</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Avel -Biostimulant: ett innovativt tillvägagångssätt för förbättrad torktolerans av den klimattåliga Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) i Uganda och</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Jordbruket är stöttepelaren i ekonomin i Afrika söder om Sahara (SSA). Särskilt i Uganda och Zambia, bidrar jordbruket avsevärt till bruttonationalprodukten (BNP) och skapar arbetsmöjligheter för 3/4 av befolkningen. Men det är en skör stöttepelare, eftersom jordbruket i dessa regioner nästan uteslutande består av småbruk som är helt beroende av regnmängden och som ständigt löper en hög risk för vattenbrist. Mer än 60% av jordbruksmarken i SSA är känslig för frekventa och svåra torr-perioder som resulterar i fullständig missväxt. På grund av dessa långtgående konsekvenser för småbrukarnas socioekonomiska villkor är torka synonymt med svält. Därför är det högsta prioritet för lokala och internationella forskningsorganisationer att förbättra torktoleransen för stora grödor, som sorghum.I detta projekt kommer vi att tillämpa det innovativa tillvägagångssättet "Avel-Biostimulant", som främjar ett effektivt utnyttjande av de genetiska resurserna och den cirkulära bioekonomin. Med denna metod ämnar vi att identifiera sorghums torktålighet och öka kunskapen om den genetiska bakgrunden för denna tolerans. Vi kommer att utveckla molekylära markörer och överföra toleransegenskaperna till sorter som brukas av bönderna i Uganda och Zambia. Dessutom kommer vi att använda växtbaserade, miljövänliga biostimulanter och införliva klimatsmarta metoder för att förbättra sorghumens agronomiska prestanda och torktolerans.Detta projekt är ett nära samarbete mellan Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet (SLU), Makerere University Regional Center for Crop Improvement (MaRCCI), National Agricultural Research Organisation (NARO) i Uganda, jordbruksministeriet i Zambia och University of Cornell- Innovation Lab for Crop Improvement (ILCI). Lokala lantbrukare är involverade i  urvalet av torktoleranta sorter med förbättringspotential för ett klimatsmart jordbruk.</narrative>
      <narrative>Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor - (L.)Moench.), a photosynthesis efficient C-4 cereal crop, is a major staple food crop playing a crucial role in food security in Uganda and Zambia, and sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) in general. More than 60% of the agricultural area in SSA is prone to frequent drought. Changes in climate conditions are increasing drought severity making future predictions alarming. Sorghum is a climate-resilient crop preferred by smallholder farmers, particularly during dry seasons, but drought continues causing significant yield nutritional quality losses and threatening food security. Hence, there is an urgent need to improve the drought tolerance of sorghum and enhance the tolerance of the crop in a sustainable way. This project focuses on contributing to the UN development goals, improving food security and reducing poverty, using cutting-edge plant breeding tools and plant-derived biostimulants to enhance drought tolerance in sorghum. It also incorporates climate-smart practices to boost sorghum production during the dry season. This project aims to apply the ‘Breeding-Biostimulant’ approach to enable sorghum to cope with severe drought stress and sustainably improve production, by 1) understanding drought tolerance; 2) genetic association studies; 3) developing and validating markers 4) introducing new drought resistance genes; 4) Circular bio-economy based Climate-smart practices.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Avel -Biostimulant: ett innovativt tillvägagångssätt för förbättrad torktolerans av den klimattåliga Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) i Uganda och</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Jordbruket är stöttepelaren i ekonomin i Afrika söder om Sahara (SSA). Särskilt i Uganda och Zambia, bidrar jordbruket avsevärt till bruttonationalprodukten (BNP) och skapar arbetsmöjligheter för 3/4 av befolkningen. Men det är en skör stöttepelare, eftersom jordbruket i dessa regioner nästan uteslutande består av småbruk som är helt beroende av regnmängden och som ständigt löper en hög risk för vattenbrist. Mer än 60% av jordbruksmarken i SSA är känslig för frekventa och svåra torr-perioder som resulterar i fullständig missväxt. På grund av dessa långtgående konsekvenser för småbrukarnas socioekonomiska villkor är torka synonymt med svält. Därför är det högsta prioritet för lokala och internationella forskningsorganisationer att förbättra torktoleransen för stora grödor, som sorghum.I detta projekt kommer vi att tillämpa det innovativa tillvägagångssättet "Avel-Biostimulant", som främjar ett effektivt utnyttjande av de genetiska resurserna och den cirkulära bioekonomin. Med denna metod ämnar vi att identifiera sorghums torktålighet och öka kunskapen om den genetiska bakgrunden för denna tolerans. Vi kommer att utveckla molekylära markörer och överföra toleransegenskaperna till sorter som brukas av bönderna i Uganda och Zambia. Dessutom kommer vi att använda växtbaserade, miljövänliga biostimulanter och införliva klimatsmarta metoder för att förbättra sorghumens agronomiska prestanda och torktolerans.Detta projekt är ett nära samarbete mellan Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet (SLU), Makerere University Regional Center for Crop Improvement (MaRCCI), National Agricultural Research Organisation (NARO) i Uganda, jordbruksministeriet i Zambia och University of Cornell- Innovation Lab for Crop Improvement (ILCI). Lokala lantbrukare är involverade i  urvalet av torktoleranta sorter med förbättringspotential för ett klimatsmart jordbruk.</narrative>
      <narrative>Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor - (L.)Moench.), a photosynthesis efficient C-4 cereal crop, is a major staple food crop playing a crucial role in food security in Uganda and Zambia, and sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) in general. More than 60% of the agricultural area in SSA is prone to frequent drought. Changes in climate conditions are increasing drought severity making future predictions alarming. Sorghum is a climate-resilient crop preferred by smallholder farmers, particularly during dry seasons, but drought continues causing significant yield nutritional quality losses and threatening food security. Hence, there is an urgent need to improve the drought tolerance of sorghum and enhance the tolerance of the crop in a sustainable way. This project focuses on contributing to the UN development goals, improving food security and reducing poverty, using cutting-edge plant breeding tools and plant-derived biostimulants to enhance drought tolerance in sorghum. It also incorporates climate-smart practices to boost sorghum production during the dry season. This project aims to apply the ‘Breeding-Biostimulant’ approach to enable sorghum to cope with severe drought stress and sustainably improve production, by 1) understanding drought tolerance; 2) genetic association studies; 3) developing and validating markers 4) introducing new drought resistance genes; 4) Circular bio-economy based Climate-smart practices.</narrative>
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      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <default-tied-status code="5" />
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      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-02-18" />
      <value value-date="2019-02-18">181000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2019-01-28">181000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aims to enhance citizens knowledge to increase the accurancy of their perceptions of elected representatives and political settings and to foster fact based political discussions and entrench positions for citizens interactions.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aims to enhance citizens knowledge to increase the accurancy of their perceptions of elected representatives and political settings and to foster fact based political discussions and entrench positions for citizens interactions.</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2019-02-18" />
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        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
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      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative>Dogruluk Payi</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aims to enhance citizens knowledge to increase the accurancy of their perceptions of elected representatives and political settings and to foster fact based political discussions and entrench positions for citizens interactions.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aims to enhance citizens knowledge to increase the accurancy of their perceptions of elected representatives and political settings and to foster fact based political discussions and entrench positions for citizens interactions.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-23000" type="23" role="2" crs-channel-code="23000">
      <narrative>On Watch Association</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-23000" type="23" role="4" crs-channel-code="23000">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2019-02-18" />
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      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-02-18" />
      <value value-date="2019-02-18">189000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15153" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2019-01-28">189000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15153" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2019-UM2019/07011/ISTA</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Change Starts With Me</narrative>
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      <narrative>The project aims to increase awareness about sexual violence among actors who meet and work with these issues, to raise public awareness of what constitutes sexual violence and how it should be combated.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The project aims to increase awareness about sexual violence among actors who meet and work with these issues, to raise public awareness of what constitutes sexual violence and how it should be combated.</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2019-02-15" />
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        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Change Starts With Me</narrative>
      <narrative>Change Starts With Me</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The project aims to increase awareness about sexual violence among actors who meet and work with these issues, to raise public awareness of what constitutes sexual violence and how it should be combated.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The project aims to increase awareness about sexual violence among actors who meet and work with these issues, to raise public awareness of what constitutes sexual violence and how it should be combated.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-02-15" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-01-28" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
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      <narrative>The goal is to contribute to an increased international awareness of the imprisonment of journalists in Turkey, to strengthen solidarity networks regarding freedom of the press in Turkey and to promote that Turkey upholds international standards related to freedom of the press and the rule of law.</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2019-02-27" />
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        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
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      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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      <narrative>Continuation of previous support to the organization that wants to create a network consisting of and for disabled women on the theme of media and gender. The goal is to strengthen the capacity of its members to participate in news and media production in both mainstream and alternative media channels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The objective is to uncover the truth concerning passed violations of human rights, strengthening the collective memory about those violations and to support survivors in their pursuit of justice.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality in Advertisement in Turkey</narrative>
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      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>International Telecommunications Union c</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Telecommunications Union c</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>International Telecommunications Union core contribution (by The Swedish Post and Telecom Authority)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41303" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="41303">
      <narrative>ITU/International Telecommunications Union</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41303" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="41303">
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      <narrative>11.3 - By 2030, enhance inclusive and sustainable urbanization and capacity for participatory, integrated and sustainable human settlement planning and management in all countries.</narrative>
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    <tag code="12.b" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.b - Utveckla och genomföra verktyg för att övervaka hur en hållbar utveckling påverkar en hållbar turism som skapar arbetstillfällen och främjar lokal kultur och lokala produkter.</narrative>
      <narrative>12.b - Develop and implement tools to monitor sustainable development impacts for sustainable tourism that creates jobs and promotes local culture and products.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.c" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.c - Väsentligt ökad tillgången till informations- och kommunikationsteknik samt eftersträva allmän och ekonomiskt överkomlig tillgång till Internet i de minst utvecklade länderna senast 2020.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.c - Significantly increase access to information and communications technology and strive to provide universal and affordable access to the Internet in least developed countries by 2020.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="2" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="B02" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-01">2248593.264</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="998" />
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      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-28">2248593.264</value>
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      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2020-2019/20:3</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Universal Postal Union core contribution</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Universal Postal Union core contribution (by the Swedish Post and Telecom Authority)</narrative>
      <narrative>Universal Postal Union core contribution (by the Swedish Post and Telecom Authority)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="998" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2020-2019/20:3-1" type="2" />
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  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" humanitarian="0" hierarchy="2">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2020-2019/20:3-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Universal Postal Union core contribution</narrative>
      <narrative>Universal Postal Union core contribution</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Universal Postal Union core contribution (by the Swedish Post and Telecom Authority)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Universal Postal Union core contribution (by the Swedish Post and Telecom Authority)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41306" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="41306">
      <narrative>UPU/Universal Postal Union</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41306" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="41306">
      <narrative>UPU/Universal Postal Union</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <narrative>1.4 - By 2030, ensure that all men and women, in particular the poor and the vulnerable, have equal rights to economic resources, as well as access to basic services, ownership and control over land and other forms of property, inheritance, natural resources, appropriate new technology and financial services, including microfinance.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">1.4 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla män och kvinnor, i synnerhet de fattiga och de utsatta, har lika rätt till ekonomiska resurser, tillgång till grundläggande tjänster, möjlighet att äga och kontrollera mark och andra former av egendom samt tillgång till arv, naturresurser, lämplig ny teknik och finansiella tjänster, inklusive mikrokrediter.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.1 - By 2030, end hunger and ensure access by all people, in particular the poor and people in vulnerable situations, including infants, to safe, nutritious and sufficient food all year round.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.1 - Senast 2030 avskaffa hunger och garantera alla människor, i synnerhet de fattiga och människor i utsatta situationer, inklusive små barn, tillgång till tillräckligt med säker och näringsrik mat året om.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.a - Facilitate sustainable and resilient infrastructure development in developing countries through enhanced financial, technological and technical support to African countries, least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing States.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.a - Främja utbyggnad av hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur i utvecklingsländerna genom ökat finansiellt, teknologiskt och tekniskt stöd till afrikanska länder, de minst utvecklade länderna, kustlösa utvecklingsländer och små önationer under utveckling.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <default-aid-type code="B02" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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    <transaction>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2020-2019/20:4</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
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      <narrative>World Health Organisation (by Ministry o</narrative>
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      <narrative>World Health Organisation (by Ministry of Health and Social Affairs)</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>World Health Organisation (by Ministry o</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">World Health Organisation (by Ministry o</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>World Health Organisation (by Ministry of Health and Social Affairs)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">World Health Organisation (by Ministry of Health and Social Affairs)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41307" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="41307">
      <narrative>WHO/World Health Organization - assessed contributions</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.2 - By 2030, end preventable deaths of newborns and children under 5 years of age, with all countries aiming to reduce neonatal mortality to at least as low as 12 per 1,000 live births and under-5 mortality to at least as low as 25 per 1,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.2 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att inga spädbarn eller barn under fem år dör av orsaker som hade kunnat förebyggas. Alla länder bör sträva efter att minska den neonatala dödligheten till högst tolv dödsfall per 1 000 levande födda och dödligheten bland barn under fem år till högst 25 dödsfall per 1 000 levande födda.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.3 - By 2030, end the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and neglected tropical diseases and combat hepatitis, water-borne diseases and other communicable diseases.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.3 - Senast 2030 utrota epidemierna av aids, tuberkulos, malaria och försummade tropiska sjukdomar samt bekämpa hepatit, vattenburna sjukdomar och andra smittsamma sjukdomar.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.4" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.4 - By 2030, reduce by one third premature mortality from non-communicable diseases through prevention and treatment and promote mental health and well-being.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.4 - Till 2030 genom förebyggande insatser och behandling minska det antal människor som dör i förtid av icke smittsamma sjukdomar med en tredjedel samt främja psykisk hälsa och välbefinnande.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.5 - Strengthen the prevention and treatment of substance abuse, including narcotic drug abuse and harmful use of alcohol.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.5 - Stärka insatserna för att förebygga och behandla drogmissbruk, inklusive narkotikamissbruk och skadligt alkoholbruk.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.6" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.6 - By 2020, halve the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.6 - Till 2020 halvera antalet dödsfall och skador i vägtrafikolyckor i världen.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.a - Strengthen the implementation of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in all countries, as appropriate.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.c - Väsentligt stärka finansieringen av hälso- och sjukvården liksom insatserna för att rekrytera, utveckla, utbilda och behålla hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal i utvecklingsländerna, särskilt i de minst utvecklade länderna och små önationer under utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.c - Substantially increase health financing and the recruitment, development, training and retention of the health workforce in developing countries, especially in least developed countries and small island developing States.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.d - Strengthen the capacity of all countries, in particular developing countries, for early warning, risk reduction and management of national and global health risks.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.3 - Förbättra utbildningen, medvetenheten och den mänskliga och institutionella kapaciteten vad gäller begränsning av klimatförändringarna, klimatanpassning, begränsning av klimatförändringarnas konsekvenser samt tidig varning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.a - Implement the commitment undertaken by developed-country parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change to a goal of mobilizing jointly $100 billion annually by 2020 from all sources to address the needs of developing countries in the context of meaningful mitigation actions and transparency on implementation and fully operationalize the Green Climate Fund through its capitalization as soon as possible.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.a - Fullfölja det åtagande som de utvecklade länder som är parter i Förenta nationernas ramkonvention om klimatförändringar gjort gällande en målsättning att till 2020 gemensamt mobilisera 100 miljarder US-dollar årligen från alla typer av källor för att tillgodose utvecklingsländernas behov vad gäller meningsfulla begränsningsåtgärder och insyn i genomförandet samt så snart som möjligt finansiera och operationalisera den gröna klimatfonden fullt ut.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.b - Främja mekanismer för att höja förmågan till effektiv klimatrelaterad planering och förvaltning i de minst utvecklade länderna, med särskilt fokus på kvinnor, ungdomar samt lokala och marginaliserade samhällen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.10 - Strengthen the capacity of domestic financial institutions to encourage and expand access to banking, insurance and financial services for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.8 - Skydda arbetstagarnas rättigheter och främja en trygg och säker arbetsmiljö för alla arbetstagare, inklusive arbetskraftsinvandrare, i synnerhet kvinnliga migranter, och människor i otrygga anställningar.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.8 - Protect labour rights and promote safe and secure working environments for all workers, including migrant workers, in particular women migrants, and those in precarious employment.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.b - Senast 2020 utarbeta och börja tillämpa en global strategi för ungdomssysselsättning samt genomföra Internationella arbetsorganisationens globala sysselsättningspakt.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.b - By 2020, develop and operationalize a global strategy for youth employment and implement the Global Jobs Pact of the International Labour Organization.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This is the official capital contribution to Swedfund reported as ODA.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">This is the official capital contribution to Swedfund reported as ODA.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedfund participates in the creation of profitable companies in the formal sector, which helps to strengthen the local business community in poor countries. This is the way to create growth and effective and sustainable means of poverty reduction.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">This is the official capital contribution to Swedfund reported as ODA.</narrative>
      <narrative>This is the official capital contribution to Swedfund reported as ODA.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedfund participates in the creation of profitable companies in the formal sector, which helps to strengthen the local business community in poor countries. This is the way to create growth and effective and sustainable means of poverty reduction.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Core contribution to the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)</narrative>
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      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative>Core contribution to the Asian Infrastru</narrative>
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      <narrative>Core contribution to the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    </participating-org>
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      <narrative>13.1 - Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.3 - Förbättra utbildningen, medvetenheten och den mänskliga och institutionella kapaciteten vad gäller begränsning av klimatförändringarna, klimatanpassning, begränsning av klimatförändringarnas konsekvenser samt tidig varning.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.3 - Improve education, awareness-raising and human and institutional capacity on climate change mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction and early warning.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative>13.a - Implement the commitment undertaken by developed-country parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change to a goal of mobilizing jointly $100 billion annually by 2020 from all sources to address the needs of developing countries in the context of meaningful mitigation actions and transparency on implementation and fully operationalize the Green Climate Fund through its capitalization as soon as possible.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.a - Fullfölja det åtagande som de utvecklade länder som är parter i Förenta nationernas ramkonvention om klimatförändringar gjort gällande en målsättning att till 2020 gemensamt mobilisera 100 miljarder US-dollar årligen från alla typer av källor för att tillgodose utvecklingsländernas behov vad gäller meningsfulla begränsningsåtgärder och insyn i genomförandet samt så snart som möjligt finansiera och operationalisera den gröna klimatfonden fullt ut.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.b - Främja mekanismer för att höja förmågan till effektiv klimatrelaterad planering och förvaltning i de minst utvecklade länderna, med särskilt fokus på kvinnor, ungdomar samt lokala och marginaliserade samhällen.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.b - Promote mechanisms for raising capacity for effective climate change-related planning and management in least developed countries and small island developing States, including focusing on women, youth and local and marginalized communities.</narrative>
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    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>World Maritime University (by the Minist</narrative>
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      <narrative>World Maritime University (by the Ministry of Enterprise, Energy and Communications)</narrative>
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      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">World Maritime University (by the Minist</narrative>
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      <narrative>14.2 - By 2020, sustainably manage and protect marine and coastal ecosystems to avoid significant adverse impacts, including by strengthening their resilience, and take action for their restoration in order to achieve healthy and productive oceans.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">14.3 - Minimera och åtgärda havsförsurningens konsekvenser, bland annat genom ökat vetenskapligt samarbete på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>14.3 - Minimize and address the impacts of ocean acidification, including through enhanced scientific cooperation at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>14.4 - By 2020, effectively regulate harvesting and end overfishing, illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing and destructive fishing practices and implement science-based management plans, in order to restore fish stocks in the shortest time feasible, at least to levels that can produce maximum sustainable yield as determined by their biological characteristics.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">14.4 - Senast 2020 införa en effektiv fångstreglering och stoppa överfiske, olagligt, orapporterat och oreglerat fiske liksom destruktiva fiskemetoder samt genomföra vetenskapligt baserade förvaltningsplaner i syfte att återställa fiskbestånden så snabbt som möjligt, åtminstone till de nivåer som kan producera maximalt hållbart uttag, fastställt utifrån deras biologiska egenskaper.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">14.5 - Senast 2020 skydda minst 10 procent av kust- och havsområdena, i överensstämmelse med nationell och internationell rätt och på grundval av bästa tillgängliga vetenskapliga rön.</narrative>
      <narrative>14.5 - By 2020, conserve at least 10 per cent of coastal and marine areas, consistent with national and international law and based on the best available scientific information.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">14.a - Öka den vetenskapliga kunskapen, utveckla forskningskapaciteten och överföra havsteknik, med hänsyn tagen till den mellanstatliga oceanografiska kommissionens kriterier och riktlinjer för överföring av havsteknik (Criteria and Guidelines on the Transfer of Marine Technology), i syfte att skapa friskare hav och öka den marina biologiska mångfaldens bidrag till utvecklingen i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet i små önationer under utveckling och de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
      <narrative>14.a - Increase scientific knowledge, develop research capacity and transfer marine technology, taking into account the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission Criteria and Guidelines on the Transfer of Marine Technology, in order to improve ocean health and to enhance the contribution of marine biodiversity to the development of developing countries, in particular small island developing States and least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency - Tec</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.3 - By 2030, double the agricultural productivity and incomes of small-scale food producers, in particular women, indigenous peoples, family farmers, pastoralists and fishers, including through secure and equal access to land, other productive resources and inputs, knowledge, financial services, markets and opportunities for value addition and non-farm employment.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.5 - By 2020, maintain the genetic diversity of seeds, cultivated plants and farmed and domesticated animals and their related wild species, including through soundly managed and diversified seed and plant banks at the national, regional and international levels, and promote access to and fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge, as internationally agreed.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.5 - Senast 2020 upprätthålla den genetiska mångfalden av fröer, odlade växter, produktionsdjur och tamdjur samt deras besläktade vilda arter, bland annat med hjälp av välskötta och diversifierade frö- och växtbanker på nationell, regional och internationell nivå. Främja tillträde till samt rimlig och rättvis fördelning av de fördelar som uppstår vid användning av genetiska resurser och därmed förknippad traditionell kunskap, i enlighet med internationella avtal.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.2 - By 2030, end preventable deaths of newborns and children under 5 years of age, with all countries aiming to reduce neonatal mortality to at least as low as 12 per 1,000 live births and under-5 mortality to at least as low as 25 per 1,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.2 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att inga spädbarn eller barn under fem år dör av orsaker som hade kunnat förebyggas. Alla länder bör sträva efter att minska den neonatala dödligheten till högst tolv dödsfall per 1 000 levande födda och dödligheten bland barn under fem år till högst 25 dödsfall per 1 000 levande födda.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.3 - By 2030, end the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and neglected tropical diseases and combat hepatitis, water-borne diseases and other communicable diseases.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.3 - Senast 2030 utrota epidemierna av aids, tuberkulos, malaria och försummade tropiska sjukdomar samt bekämpa hepatit, vattenburna sjukdomar och andra smittsamma sjukdomar.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.4 - Till 2030 genom förebyggande insatser och behandling minska det antal människor som dör i förtid av icke smittsamma sjukdomar med en tredjedel samt främja psykisk hälsa och välbefinnande.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.4 - By 2030, reduce by one third premature mortality from non-communicable diseases through prevention and treatment and promote mental health and well-being.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.5 - Stärka insatserna för att förebygga och behandla drogmissbruk, inklusive narkotikamissbruk och skadligt alkoholbruk.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.5 - Strengthen the prevention and treatment of substance abuse, including narcotic drug abuse and harmful use of alcohol.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.6 - By 2020, halve the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.6 - Till 2020 halvera antalet dödsfall och skador i vägtrafikolyckor i världen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.a - Stärka genomförandet av Världshälsoorganisationens ramkonvention om tobakskontroll i alla länder, där så är lämpligt.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.a - Strengthen the implementation of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in all countries, as appropriate.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.c - Substantially increase health financing and the recruitment, development, training and retention of the health workforce in developing countries, especially in least developed countries and small island developing States.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.c - Väsentligt stärka finansieringen av hälso- och sjukvården liksom insatserna för att rekrytera, utveckla, utbilda och behålla hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal i utvecklingsländerna, särskilt i de minst utvecklade länderna och små önationer under utveckling.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.d" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.d - Stärka alla länders, i synnerhet utvecklingsländernas, kapacitet när det gäller tidig varning, riskreducering och hantering av nationella och globala hälsorisker.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.d - Strengthen the capacity of all countries, in particular developing countries, for early warning, risk reduction and management of national and global health risks.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">1.4 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla män och kvinnor, i synnerhet de fattiga och de utsatta, har lika rätt till ekonomiska resurser, tillgång till grundläggande tjänster, möjlighet att äga och kontrollera mark och andra former av egendom samt tillgång till arv, naturresurser, lämplig ny teknik och finansiella tjänster, inklusive mikrokrediter.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.1 - Senast 2030 avskaffa hunger och garantera alla människor, i synnerhet de fattiga och människor i utsatta situationer, inklusive små barn, tillgång till tillräckligt med säker och näringsrik mat året om.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.1 - By 2030, end hunger and ensure access by all people, in particular the poor and people in vulnerable situations, including infants, to safe, nutritious and sufficient food all year round.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.a - Facilitate sustainable and resilient infrastructure development in developing countries through enhanced financial, technological and technical support to African countries, least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing States.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.a - Främja utbyggnad av hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur i utvecklingsländerna genom ökat finansiellt, teknologiskt och tekniskt stöd till afrikanska länder, de minst utvecklade länderna, kustlösa utvecklingsländer och små önationer under utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>World Maritime University (by the Minist</narrative>
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      <narrative>World Maritime University (by the Ministry of Enterprise, Energy and Communications)</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">14.2 - Senast 2020 förvalta och skydda marina och kustnära ekosystem på ett hållbart sätt för att undvika betydande negativa konsekvenser, bland annat genom att stärka deras motståndskraft, samt vidta åtgärder för att återställa dem i syfte att uppnå friska och produktiva hav.</narrative>
      <narrative>14.2 - By 2020, sustainably manage and protect marine and coastal ecosystems to avoid significant adverse impacts, including by strengthening their resilience, and take action for their restoration in order to achieve healthy and productive oceans.</narrative>
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      <narrative>14.3 - Minimize and address the impacts of ocean acidification, including through enhanced scientific cooperation at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">14.3 - Minimera och åtgärda havsförsurningens konsekvenser, bland annat genom ökat vetenskapligt samarbete på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">14.4 - Senast 2020 införa en effektiv fångstreglering och stoppa överfiske, olagligt, orapporterat och oreglerat fiske liksom destruktiva fiskemetoder samt genomföra vetenskapligt baserade förvaltningsplaner i syfte att återställa fiskbestånden så snabbt som möjligt, åtminstone till de nivåer som kan producera maximalt hållbart uttag, fastställt utifrån deras biologiska egenskaper.</narrative>
      <narrative>14.4 - By 2020, effectively regulate harvesting and end overfishing, illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing and destructive fishing practices and implement science-based management plans, in order to restore fish stocks in the shortest time feasible, at least to levels that can produce maximum sustainable yield as determined by their biological characteristics.</narrative>
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    <tag code="14.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>14.5 - By 2020, conserve at least 10 per cent of coastal and marine areas, consistent with national and international law and based on the best available scientific information.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">14.5 - Senast 2020 skydda minst 10 procent av kust- och havsområdena, i överensstämmelse med nationell och internationell rätt och på grundval av bästa tillgängliga vetenskapliga rön.</narrative>
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    <tag code="14.a" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">14.a - Öka den vetenskapliga kunskapen, utveckla forskningskapaciteten och överföra havsteknik, med hänsyn tagen till den mellanstatliga oceanografiska kommissionens kriterier och riktlinjer för överföring av havsteknik (Criteria and Guidelines on the Transfer of Marine Technology), i syfte att skapa friskare hav och öka den marina biologiska mångfaldens bidrag till utvecklingen i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet i små önationer under utveckling och de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
      <narrative>14.a - Increase scientific knowledge, develop research capacity and transfer marine technology, taking into account the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission Criteria and Guidelines on the Transfer of Marine Technology, in order to improve ocean health and to enhance the contribution of marine biodiversity to the development of developing countries, in particular small island developing States and least developed countries.</narrative>
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    <tag code="14.c" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">14.c - Stärka bevarandet och hållbart nyttjande av haven och havsresurserna genom att genomföra internationell rätt, såsom den kommer till uttryck i Förenta nationernas havsrättskonvention (UNCLOS), som utgör den rättsliga ramen för bevarande och hållbart nyttjande av hav och havsresurser, vilket erinras om i punkt 158 i slutdokumentet The Future We Want från Förenta nationernas konferens om hållbar utveckling (Rio+20).</narrative>
      <narrative>14.c - Enhance the conservation and sustainable use of oceans and their resources by implementing international law as reflected in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, which provides the legal framework for the conservation and sustainable use of oceans and their resources, as recalled in paragraph 158 of “The future we want”.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="998" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Organisation for Migration</narrative>
      <narrative>International Organisation for Migration</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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      <narrative>International Organisation for Migration (Ministry of Justice)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2021-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-01-01" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-103 33 STOCKHOLM, Sweden</narrative>
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    <recipient-region code="998" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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    <sector code="99810" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="998" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Unallocated / Unspecified</narrative>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Organisation for Migration</narrative>
      <narrative>International Organisation for Migration</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Organisation for Migration (Ministry of Justice)</narrative>
      <narrative>International Organisation for Migration (Ministry of Justice)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47066" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="47066">
      <narrative>IOM/International Organization for Migration</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47066" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="47066">
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2021-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-01-01" />
    <tag code="10.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>10.7 - Facilitate orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration and mobility of people, including through the implementation of planned and well-managed migration policies.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">10.7 - Underlätta en ordnad, säker, reglerad och ansvarsfull migration och rörlighet av personer, inklusive genom planerad och väl fungerande migrationspolitik.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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    <transaction>
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      <recipient-region code="998" />
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      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>International Union for the Conservation</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Union for the Conservation</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>International Union for the Conservation of Nature (by the ministry of the environment)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Union for the Conservation of Nature (by the ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2021-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2021-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-01-01" />
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        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-103 33 STOCKHOLM, Sweden</narrative>
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    <recipient-region code="998" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
    </recipient-region>
    <sector code="99810" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="998" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>International Union for the Conservation</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Union for the Conservation</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Union for the Conservation of Nature (by the ministry of the environment)</narrative>
      <narrative>International Union for the Conservation of Nature (by the ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-30011" type="30" role="2" crs-channel-code="30011">
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    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-30011" type="30" role="4" crs-channel-code="30011">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">14.5 - Senast 2020 skydda minst 10 procent av kust- och havsområdena, i överensstämmelse med nationell och internationell rätt och på grundval av bästa tillgängliga vetenskapliga rön.</narrative>
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    <tag code="15.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>15.1 - By 2020, ensure the conservation, restoration and sustainable use of terrestrial and inland freshwater ecosystems and their services, in particular forests, wetlands, mountains and drylands, in line with obligations under international agreements.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">15.1 - Till 2020 bevara, återställa och hållbart använda ekosystem på land och i sötvatten och deras ekosystemtjänster, särskilt skogar, våtmarker, berg och torra områden, i enlighet med de skyldigheter som anges i internationella överenskommelser.</narrative>
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    <tag code="15.a" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>15.a - Mobilize and significantly increase financial resources from all sources to conserve and sustainably use biodiversity and ecosystems.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">15.a - Mobilisera och väsentligt öka de finansiella resurserna från alla källor för att bevara och hållbart nyttja den biologiska mångfalden och ekosystemen.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Atomic Energy Agency, asse</narrative>
      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency, asse</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Atomic Energy Agency, assessed contributions(by ministry of the environment)</narrative>
      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency, assessed contributions(by ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-01-01" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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    <sector code="99810" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="998" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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    <title>
      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency, asse</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Atomic Energy Agency, asse</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency, assessed contributions(by ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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      <narrative>2.4 - By 2030, ensure sustainable food production systems and implement resilient agricultural practices that increase productivity and production, that help maintain ecosystems, that strengthen capacity for adaptation to climate change, extreme weather, drought, flooding and other disasters and that progressively improve land and soil quality.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.5 - By 2020, maintain the genetic diversity of seeds, cultivated plants and farmed and domesticated animals and their related wild species, including through soundly managed and diversified seed and plant banks at the national, regional and international levels, and promote access to and fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge, as internationally agreed.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.a - Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.c - Adopt measures to ensure the proper functioning of food commodity markets and their derivatives and facilitate timely access to market information, including on food reserves, in order to help limit extreme food price volatility.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.2 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att inga spädbarn eller barn under fem år dör av orsaker som hade kunnat förebyggas. Alla länder bör sträva efter att minska den neonatala dödligheten till högst tolv dödsfall per 1 000 levande födda och dödligheten bland barn under fem år till högst 25 dödsfall per 1 000 levande födda.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.2 - By 2030, end preventable deaths of newborns and children under 5 years of age, with all countries aiming to reduce neonatal mortality to at least as low as 12 per 1,000 live births and under-5 mortality to at least as low as 25 per 1,000 live births.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.3 - Senast 2030 utrota epidemierna av aids, tuberkulos, malaria och försummade tropiska sjukdomar samt bekämpa hepatit, vattenburna sjukdomar och andra smittsamma sjukdomar.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.3 - By 2030, end the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and neglected tropical diseases and combat hepatitis, water-borne diseases and other communicable diseases.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.4 - Till 2030 genom förebyggande insatser och behandling minska det antal människor som dör i förtid av icke smittsamma sjukdomar med en tredjedel samt främja psykisk hälsa och välbefinnande.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.4 - By 2030, reduce by one third premature mortality from non-communicable diseases through prevention and treatment and promote mental health and well-being.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.5 - Stärka insatserna för att förebygga och behandla drogmissbruk, inklusive narkotikamissbruk och skadligt alkoholbruk.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.5 - Strengthen the prevention and treatment of substance abuse, including narcotic drug abuse and harmful use of alcohol.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.6 - By 2020, halve the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.6 - Till 2020 halvera antalet dödsfall och skador i vägtrafikolyckor i världen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.a - Stärka genomförandet av Världshälsoorganisationens ramkonvention om tobakskontroll i alla länder, där så är lämpligt.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.a - Strengthen the implementation of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in all countries, as appropriate.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>3.c - Substantially increase health financing and the recruitment, development, training and retention of the health workforce in developing countries, especially in least developed countries and small island developing States.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.c - Väsentligt stärka finansieringen av hälso- och sjukvården liksom insatserna för att rekrytera, utveckla, utbilda och behålla hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal i utvecklingsländerna, särskilt i de minst utvecklade länderna och små önationer under utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.d - Strengthen the capacity of all countries, in particular developing countries, for early warning, risk reduction and management of national and global health risks.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.d - Stärka alla länders, i synnerhet utvecklingsländernas, kapacitet när det gäller tidig varning, riskreducering och hantering av nationella och globala hälsorisker.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>UNIDIR core support</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.4 - Till 2030 genom förebyggande insatser och behandling minska det antal människor som dör i förtid av icke smittsamma sjukdomar med en tredjedel samt främja psykisk hälsa och välbefinnande.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>Organization for Security and Co-operati</narrative>
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      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2021-UM2021/12813/ISTA" type="1" />
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
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    <title>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The project is focusing on giving expert opinions to the European Court of Human Rights and the Council of Europe on Turkish cases concerning freedom of expression</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2022-01-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2021-05-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2022-01-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-05-01" />
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        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-103 33 STOCKHOLM, Sweden</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="TR" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Turkey</narrative>
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    <sector code="15160" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
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    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Promotion of Freedom of Expression in Turkey II</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-23000" type="23" role="2" crs-channel-code="23000">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-23000" type="23" role="4" crs-channel-code="23000">
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2021-05-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-05-01" />
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2021-04-13" />
      <value value-date="2021-04-13">428000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2021-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2021-01-28">428000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2021-UM2021/13150/ISTA" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2021-UM2021/13455/ISTA</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Mapping femicides in Turkey</narrative>
      <narrative>Mapping femicides in Turkey</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Creating an interactive map that works as open database of femicide in Turkey and World Press Freedom Day Mehmet Ali Birand Lecture”. This year, the project support for P24 also goes to the website Kadin Cinayetleri.org, which is a database that contains information about femicides in Turkey.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2021-04-15" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2022-01-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-04-15" />
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        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-103 33 STOCKHOLM, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="TR" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Turkey</narrative>
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    <sector code="15153" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Media and free flow of information</narrative>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2021-UM2021/13455/ISTA-1" type="2" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2021-UM2021/13455/ISTA-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Mapping femicides in Turkey</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Mapping femicides in Turkey</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Creating an interactive map that works as open database of femicide in Turkey and World Press Freedom Day Mehmet Ali Birand Lecture”. This year, the project support for P24 also goes to the website Kadin Cinayetleri.org, which is a database that contains information about femicides in Turkey.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Creating an interactive map that works as open database of femicide in Turkey and World Press Freedom Day Mehmet Ali Birand Lecture”. This year, the project support for P24 also goes to the website Kadin Cinayetleri.org, which is a database that contains information about femicides in Turkey.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-23000" type="23" role="2" crs-channel-code="23000">
      <narrative>P24/Platform for Independent Journalism</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-23000" type="23" role="4" crs-channel-code="23000">
      <narrative>P24/Platform for Independent Journalism</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2021-04-15" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-04-15" />
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      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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    <tag code="5.1" vocabulary="3">
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2021-04-14" />
      <value value-date="2021-04-14">109000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15153" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2021-01-28" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15153" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2021-UM2021/13545/ISTA</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Dogruluk Payi</narrative>
      <narrative>Dogruluk Payi</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aims to enhance citizens knowledge to increase the accurancy of their perceptions of elected representatives and political settings and to foster fact based political discussions and entrench positions for citizens interactions.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aims to enhance citizens knowledge to increase the accurancy of their perceptions of elected representatives and political settings and to foster fact based political discussions and entrench positions for citizens interactions.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2022-01-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2021-04-09" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2022-01-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-04-09" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-103 33 STOCKHOLM, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Turkey</narrative>
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      <narrative>United Nations Educational, Scientific a</narrative>
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      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Atomic Energy Agency</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Atomic Energy Agency, assessed contributions(by ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Atomic Energy Agency - Technical Cooperation Fund, technical cooperation (ministry of the environment)</narrative>
      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency - Technical Cooperation Fund, technical cooperation (ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
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    <sector code="998" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency</narrative>
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      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency - Technical Cooperation Fund, technical cooperation (ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41107" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="41107">
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.a - Till 2030 stärka det internationella samarbetet för att underlätta tillgång till forskning och teknik inom ren energi, inklusive förnybar energi, energieffektivitet samt avancerad och renare fossilbränslebaserad teknik, samt främja investeringar i energiinfrastruktur och ren energiteknik.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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    <default-tied-status code="5" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">United Nations Environment Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>United Nations Environment Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>United Nations Environment Programme (by ministry of the environment)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">United Nations Environment Programme (by ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-103 33 STOCKHOLM, Sweden</narrative>
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    <recipient-region code="998" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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    <sector code="41010" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Environmental policy and administrative management</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="410" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>General Environment Protection</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">United Nations Environment Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>United Nations Environment Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>United Nations Environment Programme (by ministry of the environment)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">United Nations Environment Programme (by ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41116" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="41116">
      <narrative>UNEP/United Nations Environment Programme</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41116" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="41116">
      <narrative>UNEP/United Nations Environment Programme</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.1 - Genomföra det tioåriga ramverket för hållbara konsumtions- och produktionsmönster. Alla länder vidtar åtgärder, med de utvecklade länderna i täten och med hänsyn tagen till utvecklingsländernas utveckling och förutsättningar.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.3 - Improve education, awareness-raising and human and institutional capacity on climate change mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction and early warning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.3 - Förbättra utbildningen, medvetenheten och den mänskliga och institutionella kapaciteten vad gäller begränsning av klimatförändringarna, klimatanpassning, begränsning av klimatförändringarnas konsekvenser samt tidig varning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.9" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.9 - Till 2030 väsentligt minska antalet döds- och sjukdomsfall till följd av skadliga kemikalier samt föroreningar och kontaminering av luft, vatten och mark.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.9 - By 2030, substantially reduce the number of deaths and illnesses from hazardous chemicals and air, water and soil pollution and contamination.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="B02" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-01" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="41010" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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      <value value-date="2022-01-28">53410649.9299999997</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="410" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="41010" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2022-M2022/00282,M2022/01815" type="1" />
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  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" hierarchy="1">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2022-N2021/02175/DLN20221/2175-0</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2022-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2022-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-103 33 STOCKHOLM, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-region code="998" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
    </recipient-region>
    <sector code="31195" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Livestock/veterinary services</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="311" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Agriculture</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="50" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2022-N2021/02175/DLN20221/2175-0-1" type="2" />
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  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" humanitarian="0" hierarchy="2">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2022-N2021/02175/DLN20221/2175-0-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
      <narrative>World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47148" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="47148">
      <narrative>WOAH/World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47148" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="47148">
      <narrative>WOAH/World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2022-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2022-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
    <tag code="2.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.5 - Senast 2020 upprätthålla den genetiska mångfalden av fröer, odlade växter, produktionsdjur och tamdjur samt deras besläktade vilda arter, bland annat med hjälp av välskötta och diversifierade frö- och växtbanker på nationell, regional och internationell nivå. Främja tillträde till samt rimlig och rättvis fördelning av de fördelar som uppstår vid användning av genetiska resurser och därmed förknippad traditionell kunskap, i enlighet med internationella avtal.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.5 - By 2020, maintain the genetic diversity of seeds, cultivated plants and farmed and domesticated animals and their related wild species, including through soundly managed and diversified seed and plant banks at the national, regional and international levels, and promote access to and fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge, as internationally agreed.</narrative>
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    <default-aid-type code="B02" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-01" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="311" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" hierarchy="1">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2022-N2021/12855,N2021/12855:1,N2022/605-0</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO)</narrative>
      <narrative>Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) core contribution, Landsbygdsdepartementet</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) core contribution, Landsbygdsdepartementet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2022-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2022-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-103 33 STOCKHOLM, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-region code="998" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
    </recipient-region>
    <sector code="31110" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Agricultural policy and administrative management</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="311" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Agriculture</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="50" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2022-N2021/12855,N2021/12855:1,N2022/605-0-1" type="2" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2022-N2021/12855,N2021/12855:1,N2022/605-0-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) core contribution, Landsbygdsdepartementet</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) core contribution, Landsbygdsdepartementet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41301" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="41301">
      <narrative>FAO/Food and Agriculture Organization</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41301" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="41301">
      <narrative>FAO/Food and Agriculture Organization</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2022-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2022-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
    <tag code="2.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.1 - Senast 2030 avskaffa hunger och garantera alla människor, i synnerhet de fattiga och människor i utsatta situationer, inklusive små barn, tillgång till tillräckligt med säker och näringsrik mat året om.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.1 - By 2030, end hunger and ensure access by all people, in particular the poor and people in vulnerable situations, including infants, to safe, nutritious and sufficient food all year round.</narrative>
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    <tag code="2.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>2.2 - By 2030, end all forms of malnutrition, including achieving, by 2025, the internationally agreed targets on stunting and wasting in children under 5 years of age, and address the nutritional needs of adolescent girls, pregnant and lactating women and older persons.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.2 - Senast 2030 avskaffa alla former av undernäring, bland annat genom att senast 2025 nå de internationellt överenskomna målen i fråga om tillväxthämning och undervikt bland barn under fem år, samt tillgodose tonårsflickors, gravida och ammande kvinnors samt äldre personers näringsbehov.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="2.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.3 - Till 2030 fördubbla jordbrukets produktivitet och inkomster för småskaliga livsmedelsproducenter, i synnerhet kvinnor, ursprungsfolk, familjejordbrukare, boskapsskötande nomader samt fiskare, inklusive genom säker och lika tillgång till mark, andra produktionsresurser och insatsvaror, kunskap, finansiella tjänster och marknader samt möjligheter till värdeskapande och sysselsättning utanför jordbruket.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.3 - By 2030, double the agricultural productivity and incomes of small-scale food producers, in particular women, indigenous peoples, family farmers, pastoralists and fishers, including through secure and equal access to land, other productive resources and inputs, knowledge, financial services, markets and opportunities for value addition and non-farm employment.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="2.4" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>2.4 - By 2030, ensure sustainable food production systems and implement resilient agricultural practices that increase productivity and production, that help maintain ecosystems, that strengthen capacity for adaptation to climate change, extreme weather, drought, flooding and other disasters and that progressively improve land and soil quality.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.4 - Senast 2030 uppnå hållbara system för livsmedelsproduktion samt införa motståndskraftiga jordbruksmetoder som ökar produktiviteten och produktionen, som bidrar till att upprätthålla ekosystemen, som stärker förmågan till anpassning till klimatförändringar, extrema väderförhållanden, torka, översvämning och andra katastrofer och som successivt förbättrar mark- och jordkvaliteten.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.5 - Senast 2020 upprätthålla den genetiska mångfalden av fröer, odlade växter, produktionsdjur och tamdjur samt deras besläktade vilda arter, bland annat med hjälp av välskötta och diversifierade frö- och växtbanker på nationell, regional och internationell nivå. Främja tillträde till samt rimlig och rättvis fördelning av de fördelar som uppstår vid användning av genetiska resurser och därmed förknippad traditionell kunskap, i enlighet med internationella avtal.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.5 - By 2020, maintain the genetic diversity of seeds, cultivated plants and farmed and domesticated animals and their related wild species, including through soundly managed and diversified seed and plant banks at the national, regional and international levels, and promote access to and fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge, as internationally agreed.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.a - Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.a - Öka investeringarna, bland annat genom stärkt internationellt samarbete, i infrastruktur på landsbygden, forsknings- och rådgivningstjänster för jordbruket, teknikutveckling samt genbanker för växter och husdjur i syfte att öka jordbrukets produktionskapacitet i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.c - Adopt measures to ensure the proper functioning of food commodity markets and their derivatives and facilitate timely access to market information, including on food reserves, in order to help limit extreme food price volatility.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.c - Vidta åtgärder för att säkerställa väl fungerande marknader och derivatmarknader för jordbruksråvaror. Underlätta tillgången till aktuell marknadsinformation, inklusive om livsmedelsreserver, i syfte att bidra till att begränsa extrema svängningar i livsmedelspriser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>World Intellectual Property Organisation</narrative>
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      <narrative>World Intellectual Property Organisation core support (Ministry of Enterprise, Energy and Communications)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">World Intellectual Property Organisation core support (Ministry of Enterprise, Energy and Communications)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
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        <narrative>SE-103 33 STOCKHOLM, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">World Intellectual Property Organisation</narrative>
      <narrative>World Intellectual Property Organisation</narrative>
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      <narrative>World Intellectual Property Organisation core support (Ministry of Enterprise, Energy and Communications)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>WIPO/World Intellectual Property Organisation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41308" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="41308">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.1 - Bygga ut tillförlitlig, hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur av hög kvalitet, inklusive regional och gränsöverskridande infrastruktur, för att stödja ekonomisk utveckling och människors välbefinnande, med fokus på ekonomiskt överkomlig och rättvis tillgång för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.a - Facilitate sustainable and resilient infrastructure development in developing countries through enhanced financial, technological and technical support to African countries, least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing States.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.a - Främja utbyggnad av hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur i utvecklingsländerna genom ökat finansiellt, teknologiskt och tekniskt stöd till afrikanska länder, de minst utvecklade länderna, kustlösa utvecklingsländer och små önationer under utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <default-aid-type code="B02" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="998" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="998" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2022-REF2022:1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrative costs</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Administrative costs aid acitivites Swedish MFA for 2022</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrative costs aid acitivites Swedish MFA for 2020</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
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        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-103 33 STOCKHOLM, Sweden</narrative>
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    <recipient-region code="998" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs (non-sector allocable)</narrative>
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    <sector code="910" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Administrative Costs of Donors</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Administrative costs</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrative costs</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrative costs aid acitivites Swedish MFA for 2020</narrative>
      <narrative>Administrative costs aid acitivites Swedish MFA for 2022</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2022-12-31" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
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      <narrative>17.2 - Developed countries to implement fully their official development assistance commitments, including the commitment by many developed countries to achieve the target of 0.7 per cent of gross national income for official development assistance (ODA/GNI) to developing countries and 0.15 to 0.20 per cent of ODA/GNI to least developed countries; ODA providers are encouraged to consider setting a target to provide at least 0.20 per cent of ODA/GNI to least developed countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.2 - De utvecklade länderna ska fullt ut fullfölja sina åtaganden i fråga om offentligt utvecklingsbistånd, inklusive många utvecklade länders åtagande att nå målet att ge 0,7 procent av BNI till utvecklingsländer och 0,15–0,20 procent av BNI till de minst utvecklade länderna. De länder som ger offentligt utvecklingsbistånd uppmanas att överväga att fastställa ett mål om att ge minst 0,20 procent av BNI till de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish dialogue institute</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish dialogue institute</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish dialogue institute for the Middle East and North Africa</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish dialogue institute for the Middle East and North Africa</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-103 33 STOCKHOLM, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish dialogue institute</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish dialogue institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish dialogue institute for the Middle East and North Africa</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Conferences, seminars, investigations</narrative>
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      <narrative>Conferences, seminars, investigations and projects (budget item 29.2)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.a - Implement the commitment undertaken by developed-country parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change to a goal of mobilizing jointly $100 billion annually by 2020 from all sources to address the needs of developing countries in the context of meaningful mitigation actions and transparency on implementation and fully operationalize the Green Climate Fund through its capitalization as soon as possible.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Refugees in donor country</narrative>
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      <narrative>Refugees in donor country</narrative>
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      <narrative>Refugees in donor country</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2022-REF2022:8</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Core Support to African Development Fund</narrative>
      <narrative>Core Support to African Development Fund</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Core Support to African Development Fund (AfrDF)</narrative>
      <narrative>Core Support to African Development Fund (AfrDF)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Core Support to African Development Fund</narrative>
      <narrative>Core Support to African Development Fund</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Core Support to African Development Fund (AfrDF)</narrative>
      <narrative>Core Support to African Development Fund (AfrDF)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.4 - Senast 2030 uppnå hållbara system för livsmedelsproduktion samt införa motståndskraftiga jordbruksmetoder som ökar produktiviteten och produktionen, som bidrar till att upprätthålla ekosystemen, som stärker förmågan till anpassning till klimatförändringar, extrema väderförhållanden, torka, översvämning och andra katastrofer och som successivt förbättrar mark- och jordkvaliteten.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.a - Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>World Health Organisation</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">World Health Organisation (by Ministry of Health and Social Affairs)</narrative>
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    <title>
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      <narrative>World Health Organisation</narrative>
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      <narrative>World Health Organisation (by Ministry of Health and Social Affairs)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.3 - By 2030, end the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and neglected tropical diseases and combat hepatitis, water-borne diseases and other communicable diseases.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.3 - Senast 2030 utrota epidemierna av aids, tuberkulos, malaria och försummade tropiska sjukdomar samt bekämpa hepatit, vattenburna sjukdomar och andra smittsamma sjukdomar.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.4" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.4 - Till 2030 genom förebyggande insatser och behandling minska det antal människor som dör i förtid av icke smittsamma sjukdomar med en tredjedel samt främja psykisk hälsa och välbefinnande.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.4 - By 2030, reduce by one third premature mortality from non-communicable diseases through prevention and treatment and promote mental health and well-being.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.5 - Stärka insatserna för att förebygga och behandla drogmissbruk, inklusive narkotikamissbruk och skadligt alkoholbruk.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.5 - Strengthen the prevention and treatment of substance abuse, including narcotic drug abuse and harmful use of alcohol.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.6" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.6 - Till 2020 halvera antalet dödsfall och skador i vägtrafikolyckor i världen.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.6 - By 2020, halve the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.a - Stärka genomförandet av Världshälsoorganisationens ramkonvention om tobakskontroll i alla länder, där så är lämpligt.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.a - Strengthen the implementation of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in all countries, as appropriate.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.b" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.c - Väsentligt stärka finansieringen av hälso- och sjukvården liksom insatserna för att rekrytera, utveckla, utbilda och behålla hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal i utvecklingsländerna, särskilt i de minst utvecklade länderna och små önationer under utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.c - Substantially increase health financing and the recruitment, development, training and retention of the health workforce in developing countries, especially in least developed countries and small island developing States.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.d - Stärka alla länders, i synnerhet utvecklingsländernas, kapacitet när det gäller tidig varning, riskreducering och hantering av nationella och globala hälsorisker.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.d - Strengthen the capacity of all countries, in particular developing countries, for early warning, risk reduction and management of national and global health risks.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>Sweden donated 4 792 050 vaccine doses in excess from domestic supply. These donations included donations of vaccines of type Pfizer and Janssen through COVAX as well as bilateral donations of vaccines of type Pfizer and Moderna. Sweden's average price per dose were above  6.66 USD. Hence 4 792 050 * 6.66 = 31 915 053 USD (31 915 053 USD * 10,1077 SEK/USD = 322 587 781 SEK) is reported as ODA. Sweden donated 954 840 Pfizer doses and 2 897 950 Janssen doses through COVAX and 901 260 Pfizer doses and 38 000 Moderna doses bilaterally. (Rebooking of funds between 2022 and 2023, in accordance with CRS reporting.)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sweden donated 4 792 050 vaccine doses in excess from domestic supply. These donations included donations of vaccines of type Pfizer and Janssen through COVAX as well as bilateral donations of vaccines of type Pfizer and Moderna. Sweden's average price per dose were above  6.66 USD. Hence 4 792 050 * 6.66 = 31 915 053 USD (31 915 053 USD * 10,1077 SEK/USD = 322 587 781 SEK) is reported as ODA. Sweden donated 954 840 Pfizer doses and 2 897 950 Janssen doses through COVAX and 901 260 Pfizer doses and 38 000 Moderna doses bilaterally. (Rebooking of funds between 2022 and 2023, in accordance with CRS reporting.)</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2022-02-02" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-06-30" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-02-02" />
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        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-103 33 STOCKHOLM, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
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    <recipient-region code="998" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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    <sector code="122" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Basic Health</narrative>
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      <narrative>Vaccine donations COVAX and bilateral</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vaccine donations COVAX and bilateral</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sweden donated 4 792 050 vaccine doses in excess from domestic supply. These donations included donations of vaccines of type Pfizer and Janssen through COVAX as well as bilateral donations of vaccines of type Pfizer and Moderna. Sweden's average price per dose were above  6.66 USD. Hence 4 792 050 * 6.66 = 31 915 053 USD (31 915 053 USD * 10,1077 SEK/USD = 322 587 781 SEK) is reported as ODA. Sweden donated 954 840 Pfizer doses and 2 897 950 Janssen doses through COVAX and 901 260 Pfizer doses and 38 000 Moderna doses bilaterally. (Rebooking of funds between 2022 and 2023, in accordance with CRS reporting.)</narrative>
      <narrative>Sweden donated 4 792 050 vaccine doses in excess from domestic supply. These donations included donations of vaccines of type Pfizer and Janssen through COVAX as well as bilateral donations of vaccines of type Pfizer and Moderna. Sweden's average price per dose were above  6.66 USD. Hence 4 792 050 * 6.66 = 31 915 053 USD (31 915 053 USD * 10,1077 SEK/USD = 322 587 781 SEK) is reported as ODA. Sweden donated 954 840 Pfizer doses and 2 897 950 Janssen doses through COVAX and 901 260 Pfizer doses and 38 000 Moderna doses bilaterally. (Rebooking of funds between 2022 and 2023, in accordance with CRS reporting.)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47122" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="47122">
      <narrative>GAVI/Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47122" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="47122">
      <narrative>GAVI/Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-06-30" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2022-02-02" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-06-30" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-02-02" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.3 - Senast 2030 utrota epidemierna av aids, tuberkulos, malaria och försummade tropiska sjukdomar samt bekämpa hepatit, vattenburna sjukdomar och andra smittsamma sjukdomar.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.3 - By 2030, end the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and neglected tropical diseases and combat hepatitis, water-borne diseases and other communicable diseases.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.d - Stärka alla länders, i synnerhet utvecklingsländernas, kapacitet när det gäller tidig varning, riskreducering och hantering av nationella och globala hälsorisker.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.d - Strengthen the capacity of all countries, in particular developing countries, for early warning, risk reduction and management of national and global health risks.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="12264" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">32025819</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="122" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="12264" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2022-UD2021/07161" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2022-UD2021/18622-0</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Organization for Security and Co-operati</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Organization for Security and Co-operati</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe core contribution</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe core contribution</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2022-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-103 33 STOCKHOLM, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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    <sector code="15220" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="152" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Conflict, Peace &amp; Security</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2022-UD2021/18622-0-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Organization for Security and Co-operati</narrative>
      <narrative>Organization for Security and Co-operati</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe core contribution</narrative>
      <narrative>Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe core contribution</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47131" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="47131">
      <narrative>OSCE/Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47131" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="47131">
      <narrative>OSCE/Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2022-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2022-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.1 - Avsevärt minska alla former av våld och dödligt våld överallt.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.3" vocabulary="3">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.6" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.a" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="B02" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-01" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2022-UD2022/10671-0</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>UNIDIR core support</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">UNIDIR core support</narrative>
      <narrative>UNIDIR core support</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2022-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2022-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
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        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
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    <sector code="998" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>UNIDIR core support</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">UNIDIR core support</narrative>
      <narrative>UNIDIR core support</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41150" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="41150">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41150" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="41150">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
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      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <transaction>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="998" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Addressing Strategic Lawsuits against Public Participation (SLAPPs) in Turkey: Case of Environmental Defenders</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The support  went towards strengthening environmental law defenders and counteracting the occurrence of so-called "SLAPP's".</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The support  went towards strengthening environmental law defenders and counteracting the occurrence of so-called "SLAPP's".</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-01-31" />
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    </participating-org>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-03-01" />
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      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-03-01" />
      <value value-date="2022-03-01">353000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15170" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-28">353000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15170" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2022-UM2022/05039/ISTA" type="1" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Dogruluk payi</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aims to enhance citizens knowledge to increase the accurancy of their perceptions of elected representatives and political settings and to foster fact based political discussions and entrench positions for citizens interactions</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aims to enhance citizens knowledge to increase the accurancy of their perceptions of elected representatives and political settings and to foster fact based political discussions and entrench positions for citizens interactions</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2022-03-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-03-01" />
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      <website>www.government.se</website>
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        <narrative>SE-103 33 STOCKHOLM, Sweden</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="TR" percentage="100">
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    <sector code="15150" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
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    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Government &amp; Civil Society-general</narrative>
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    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2022-UM2022/05041/ISTA-1" type="2" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2022-UM2022/05041/ISTA-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Dogruluk payi</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Dogruluk payi</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Aims to enhance citizens knowledge to increase the accurancy of their perceptions of elected representatives and political settings and to foster fact based political discussions and entrench positions for citizens interactions</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aims to enhance citizens knowledge to increase the accurancy of their perceptions of elected representatives and political settings and to foster fact based political discussions and entrench positions for citizens interactions</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-23000" type="23" role="2" crs-channel-code="23000">
      <narrative>İzlemedeyiz Association</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-23000" type="23" role="4" crs-channel-code="23000">
      <narrative>İzlemedeyiz Association</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2022-03-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-01-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-03-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-03-01" />
      <value value-date="2022-03-01">262000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-28">262000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
    </transaction>
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2022-UM2022/05041/ISTA" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2022-UM2022/07054/ISTA_A</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Shedding Light on Unregistered Employment in Turkey’s Textile Industry to Influence Decision Makers</narrative>
      <narrative>Shedding Light on Unregistered Employment in Turkey’s Textile Industry to Influence Decision Makers</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
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      <narrative>The aim of the suppory was to decrease the anmount of unregistered textile workers in Turkey</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-01-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2022-02-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-01-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-02-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-103 33 STOCKHOLM, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="TR" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Turkey</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="15160" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Human rights</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Government &amp; Civil Society-general</narrative>
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    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2022-UM2022/07054/ISTA_A-1" type="2" />
  </iati-activity>
  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" humanitarian="0" hierarchy="2">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2022-UM2022/07054/ISTA_A-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Shedding Light on Unregistered Employment in Turkey’s Textile Industry to Influence Decision Makers</narrative>
      <narrative>Shedding Light on Unregistered Employment in Turkey’s Textile Industry to Influence Decision Makers</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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      <narrative>The aim of the suppory was to decrease the anmount of unregistered textile workers in Turkey</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-23000" type="23" role="2" crs-channel-code="23000">
      <narrative>Clean Clothes Campaign Turkey</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-23000" type="23" role="4" crs-channel-code="23000">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-02-01" />
    <tag code="8.8" vocabulary="3">
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <default-tied-status code="5" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-25" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-25">338000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-28">338000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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    <title>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-03-01" />
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      <website>www.government.se</website>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Online Support Program for Youth-Ecology and Incubation Program for the Grantees</narrative>
      <narrative>Online Support Program for Youth-Ecology and Incubation Program for the Grantees</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The project is about strengthening  the capacity of the  civil society in Turkey.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-51000" type="80" role="2" crs-channel-code="51000">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-03-01" />
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>International Labour Organisation - assessed contributions (ILO) (Ministry of Employment)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Labour Organisation - assessed contributions (ILO) (Ministry of Employment)</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.10 - Strengthen the capacity of domestic financial institutions to encourage and expand access to banking, insurance and financial services for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.10 - Stärka de inhemska finansinstitutens kapacitet att främja och utöka tillgången till bank- och försäkringstjänster samt finansiella tjänster för alla.</narrative>
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    <tag code="8.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.8 - Skydda arbetstagarnas rättigheter och främja en trygg och säker arbetsmiljö för alla arbetstagare, inklusive arbetskraftsinvandrare, i synnerhet kvinnliga migranter, och människor i otrygga anställningar.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.8 - Protect labour rights and promote safe and secure working environments for all workers, including migrant workers, in particular women migrants, and those in precarious employment.</narrative>
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    <tag code="8.b" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.b - Senast 2020 utarbeta och börja tillämpa en global strategi för ungdomssysselsättning samt genomföra Internationella arbetsorganisationens globala sysselsättningspakt.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.b - By 2020, develop and operationalize a global strategy for youth employment and implement the Global Jobs Pact of the International Labour Organization.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="99810" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>This is the official capital contribution to Swedfund reported as ODA.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">This is the official capital contribution to Swedfund reported as ODA.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedfund participates in the creation of profitable companies in the formal sector, which helps to strengthen the local business community in poor countries. This is the way to create growth and effective and sustainable means of poverty reduction.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedfund participates in the creation of profitable companies in the formal sector, which helps to strengthen the local business community in poor countries. This is the way to create growth and effective and sustainable means of poverty reduction.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>This is the official capital contribution to Swedfund reported as ODA.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">This is the official capital contribution to Swedfund reported as ODA.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedfund participates in the creation of profitable companies in the formal sector, which helps to strengthen the local business community in poor countries. This is the way to create growth and effective and sustainable means of poverty reduction.</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">World Meteorological Organisation, (by Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute)</narrative>
      <narrative>World Meteorological Organisation, (by Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">World Meteorological Organisation, (by Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute)</narrative>
      <narrative>World Meteorological Organisation, (by Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
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      </mailing-address>
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    </sector>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">World Meteorological Organisation, (by Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute)</narrative>
      <narrative>World Meteorological Organisation, (by Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>World Meteorological Organisation, (by Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">World Meteorological Organisation, (by Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41309" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="41309">
      <narrative>WMO/World Meteorological Organisation</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41309" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="41309">
      <narrative>WMO/World Meteorological Organisation</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.1 - Stärka motståndskraften mot och förmågan till anpassning till klimatrelaterade faror och naturkatastrofer i alla länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.1 - Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.3 - Förbättra utbildningen, medvetenheten och den mänskliga och institutionella kapaciteten vad gäller begränsning av klimatförändringarna, klimatanpassning, begränsning av klimatförändringarnas konsekvenser samt tidig varning.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.3 - Improve education, awareness-raising and human and institutional capacity on climate change mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction and early warning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.a" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.a - Implement the commitment undertaken by developed-country parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change to a goal of mobilizing jointly $100 billion annually by 2020 from all sources to address the needs of developing countries in the context of meaningful mitigation actions and transparency on implementation and fully operationalize the Green Climate Fund through its capitalization as soon as possible.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.a - Fullfölja det åtagande som de utvecklade länder som är parter i Förenta nationernas ramkonvention om klimatförändringar gjort gällande en målsättning att till 2020 gemensamt mobilisera 100 miljarder US-dollar årligen från alla typer av källor för att tillgodose utvecklingsländernas behov vad gäller meningsfulla begränsningsåtgärder och insyn i genomförandet samt så snart som möjligt finansiera och operationalisera den gröna klimatfonden fullt ut.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.b" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.b - Främja mekanismer för att höja förmågan till effektiv klimatrelaterad planering och förvaltning i de minst utvecklade länderna, med särskilt fokus på kvinnor, ungdomar samt lokala och marginaliserade samhällen.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.b - Promote mechanisms for raising capacity for effective climate change-related planning and management in least developed countries and small island developing States, including focusing on women, youth and local and marginalized communities.</narrative>
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    <tag code="17.9" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <title>
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      <narrative>International Union for the Conservation of Nature (by the ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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      <narrative>International Union for the Conservation of Nature (by the ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">15.1 - Till 2020 bevara, återställa och hållbart använda ekosystem på land och i sötvatten och deras ekosystemtjänster, särskilt skogar, våtmarker, berg och torra områden, i enlighet med de skyldigheter som anges i internationella överenskommelser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>15.a - Mobilize and significantly increase financial resources from all sources to conserve and sustainably use biodiversity and ecosystems.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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      <narrative>United Nations Industrial Development Organisation</narrative>
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      <narrative>United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (Ministry of Enterprise, Energy and Communications)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>United Nations Industrial Development Organisation</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">United Nations Industrial Development Organisation</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (Ministry of Enterprise, Energy and Communications)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (Ministry of Enterprise, Energy and Communications)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>UNIDO/United Nations Industrial Development Organization</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41123" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="41123">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.1 - Bygga ut tillförlitlig, hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur av hög kvalitet, inklusive regional och gränsöverskridande infrastruktur, för att stödja ekonomisk utveckling och människors välbefinnande, med fokus på ekonomiskt överkomlig och rättvis tillgång för alla.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.4" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.4 - By 2030, upgrade infrastructure and retrofit industries to make them sustainable, with increased resource-use efficiency and greater adoption of clean and environmentally sound technologies and industrial processes, with all countries taking action in accordance with their respective capabilities.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.4 - Till 2030 rusta upp infrastrukturen och anpassa industrin för att göra dessa hållbara, med effektivare resursanvändning och fler rena och miljövänliga tekniker och industriprocesser. Alla länder vidtar åtgärder i enlighet med sina respektive förutsättningar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-aid-type code="B021" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency, assessed contributions(by ministry of the environment)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Atomic Energy Agency, assessed contributions(by ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency, assessed contributions(by ministry of the environment)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Atomic Energy Agency, assessed contributions(by ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="998" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Unallocated / Unspecified</narrative>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2023-KN2023/02459-IAEA-ASSESSED-1" type="2" />
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    <title>
      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency, assessed contributions(by ministry of the environment)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Atomic Energy Agency, assessed contributions(by ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Atomic Energy Agency, assessed contributions(by ministry of the environment)</narrative>
      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency, assessed contributions(by ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41312" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="41312">
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    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.a - Till 2030 stärka det internationella samarbetet för att underlätta tillgång till forskning och teknik inom ren energi, inklusive förnybar energi, energieffektivitet samt avancerad och renare fossilbränslebaserad teknik, samt främja investeringar i energiinfrastruktur och ren energiteknik.</narrative>
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      <narrative>United Nations Environment Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">United Nations Environment Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>United Nations Environment Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>United Nations Environment Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">United Nations Environment Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.2 - Senast 2030 avskaffa alla former av undernäring, bland annat genom att senast 2025 nå de internationellt överenskomna målen i fråga om tillväxthämning och undervikt bland barn under fem år, samt tillgodose tonårsflickors, gravida och ammande kvinnors samt äldre personers näringsbehov.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.3 - By 2030, double the agricultural productivity and incomes of small-scale food producers, in particular women, indigenous peoples, family farmers, pastoralists and fishers, including through secure and equal access to land, other productive resources and inputs, knowledge, financial services, markets and opportunities for value addition and non-farm employment.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.4 - Senast 2030 uppnå hållbara system för livsmedelsproduktion samt införa motståndskraftiga jordbruksmetoder som ökar produktiviteten och produktionen, som bidrar till att upprätthålla ekosystemen, som stärker förmågan till anpassning till klimatförändringar, extrema väderförhållanden, torka, översvämning och andra katastrofer och som successivt förbättrar mark- och jordkvaliteten.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.4 - By 2030, ensure sustainable food production systems and implement resilient agricultural practices that increase productivity and production, that help maintain ecosystems, that strengthen capacity for adaptation to climate change, extreme weather, drought, flooding and other disasters and that progressively improve land and soil quality.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.5 - Senast 2020 upprätthålla den genetiska mångfalden av fröer, odlade växter, produktionsdjur och tamdjur samt deras besläktade vilda arter, bland annat med hjälp av välskötta och diversifierade frö- och växtbanker på nationell, regional och internationell nivå. Främja tillträde till samt rimlig och rättvis fördelning av de fördelar som uppstår vid användning av genetiska resurser och därmed förknippad traditionell kunskap, i enlighet med internationella avtal.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.5 - By 2020, maintain the genetic diversity of seeds, cultivated plants and farmed and domesticated animals and their related wild species, including through soundly managed and diversified seed and plant banks at the national, regional and international levels, and promote access to and fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge, as internationally agreed.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.a - Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.c - Adopt measures to ensure the proper functioning of food commodity markets and their derivatives and facilitate timely access to market information, including on food reserves, in order to help limit extreme food price volatility.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrative costs</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs aid acitivites Swedish MFA for 2023</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs</narrative>
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      <narrative>Core support to Global Environment Facility Trust Fund</narrative>
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      <narrative>Core support to Global Environment Facility Trust Fund</narrative>
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      <narrative>Core support to Global Environment Facility Trust Fund</narrative>
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      <narrative>Support to The Expert Group for Aid Studies</narrative>
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      <narrative>United Nations (UNO) core support</narrative>
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      <narrative>Refugees in donor country</narrative>
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      <narrative>Refugees in donor country food an shelter</narrative>
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      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Refugees in donor country</narrative>
      <narrative>Refugees in donor country</narrative>
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      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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    <sector code="930" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Refugees in Donor Countries</narrative>
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      <narrative>Refugees in donor country</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="930" />
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      <narrative>World Health Organisation</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">World Health Organisation</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>World Health Organisation</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">World Health Organisation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
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      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Unallocated / Unspecified</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">World Health Organisation</narrative>
      <narrative>World Health Organisation</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>World Health Organisation</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">World Health Organisation</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41307" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="41307">
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      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.2 - By 2030, end preventable deaths of newborns and children under 5 years of age, with all countries aiming to reduce neonatal mortality to at least as low as 12 per 1,000 live births and under-5 mortality to at least as low as 25 per 1,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.2 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att inga spädbarn eller barn under fem år dör av orsaker som hade kunnat förebyggas. Alla länder bör sträva efter att minska den neonatala dödligheten till högst tolv dödsfall per 1 000 levande födda och dödligheten bland barn under fem år till högst 25 dödsfall per 1 000 levande födda.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.3 - By 2030, end the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and neglected tropical diseases and combat hepatitis, water-borne diseases and other communicable diseases.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.3 - Senast 2030 utrota epidemierna av aids, tuberkulos, malaria och försummade tropiska sjukdomar samt bekämpa hepatit, vattenburna sjukdomar och andra smittsamma sjukdomar.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.4" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.4 - By 2030, reduce by one third premature mortality from non-communicable diseases through prevention and treatment and promote mental health and well-being.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.4 - Till 2030 genom förebyggande insatser och behandling minska det antal människor som dör i förtid av icke smittsamma sjukdomar med en tredjedel samt främja psykisk hälsa och välbefinnande.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.5 - Strengthen the prevention and treatment of substance abuse, including narcotic drug abuse and harmful use of alcohol.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.5 - Stärka insatserna för att förebygga och behandla drogmissbruk, inklusive narkotikamissbruk och skadligt alkoholbruk.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.6" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.6 - By 2020, halve the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.6 - Till 2020 halvera antalet dödsfall och skador i vägtrafikolyckor i världen.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.a" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.a - Stärka genomförandet av Världshälsoorganisationens ramkonvention om tobakskontroll i alla länder, där så är lämpligt.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.a - Strengthen the implementation of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in all countries, as appropriate.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.b" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.c" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.c - Väsentligt stärka finansieringen av hälso- och sjukvården liksom insatserna för att rekrytera, utveckla, utbilda och behålla hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal i utvecklingsländerna, särskilt i de minst utvecklade länderna och små önationer under utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.c - Substantially increase health financing and the recruitment, development, training and retention of the health workforce in developing countries, especially in least developed countries and small island developing States.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.d" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.d - Strengthen the capacity of all countries, in particular developing countries, for early warning, risk reduction and management of national and global health risks.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.d - Stärka alla länders, i synnerhet utvecklingsländernas, kapacitet när det gäller tidig varning, riskreducering och hantering av nationella och globala hälsorisker.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>Sweden donated 3 201 600 vaccine doses in excess from domestic supply. These donations included donations of vaccines of type Pfizer and Janssen through COVAX. Sweden's average price per dose was above 6.66 USD. Hence 3 201 600 * 6.66 = 21 322 656 USD (21 322 656 USD * 10,6031 SEK/USD = 226 086 254 SEK) is reported as ODA. Sweden donated 3 057 600 Pfizer doses and 144 000 Janssen doses through COVAX.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sweden donated 3 201 600 vaccine doses in excess from domestic supply. These donations included donations of vaccines of type Pfizer and Janssen through COVAX. Sweden's average price per dose was above 6.66 USD. Hence 3 201 600 * 6.66 = 21 322 656 USD (21 322 656 USD * 10,6031 SEK/USD = 226 086 254 SEK) is reported as ODA. Sweden donated 3 057 600 Pfizer doses and 144 000 Janssen doses through COVAX.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vaccine donation to COVAX via FHM 2023</narrative>
      <narrative>Vaccine donation to COVAX via FHM 2023</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Sweden donated 3 201 600 vaccine doses in excess from domestic supply. These donations included donations of vaccines of type Pfizer and Janssen through COVAX. Sweden's average price per dose was above 6.66 USD. Hence 3 201 600 * 6.66 = 21 322 656 USD (21 322 656 USD * 10,6031 SEK/USD = 226 086 254 SEK) is reported as ODA. Sweden donated 3 057 600 Pfizer doses and 144 000 Janssen doses through COVAX.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sweden donated 3 201 600 vaccine doses in excess from domestic supply. These donations included donations of vaccines of type Pfizer and Janssen through COVAX. Sweden's average price per dose was above 6.66 USD. Hence 3 201 600 * 6.66 = 21 322 656 USD (21 322 656 USD * 10,6031 SEK/USD = 226 086 254 SEK) is reported as ODA. Sweden donated 3 057 600 Pfizer doses and 144 000 Janssen doses through COVAX.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47122" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="47122">
      <narrative>GAVI/Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47122" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="47122">
      <narrative>GAVI/Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.3 - Senast 2030 utrota epidemierna av aids, tuberkulos, malaria och försummade tropiska sjukdomar samt bekämpa hepatit, vattenburna sjukdomar och andra smittsamma sjukdomar.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.3 - By 2030, end the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and neglected tropical diseases and combat hepatitis, water-borne diseases and other communicable diseases.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.d - Stärka alla länders, i synnerhet utvecklingsländernas, kapacitet när det gäller tidig varning, riskreducering och hantering av nationella och globala hälsorisker.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.d - Strengthen the capacity of all countries, in particular developing countries, for early warning, risk reduction and management of national and global health risks.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <title>
      <narrative>Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europé</narrative>
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      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europé</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europé core contribution</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europé core contribution</narrative>
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      <narrative>OSCE/Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47131" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="47131">
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      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-aid-type code="B02" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
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      <transaction-type code="2" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="998" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <transaction>
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      <recipient-region code="998" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Development related part of the contribution to the Council of Europe</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Development related part of the contribution to the Council of Europe</narrative>
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      <narrative>Development related part of the contribution to the Council of Europe</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Development related part of the contribution to the Council of Europe</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Development related part of the contribution to the Council of Europe</narrative>
      <narrative>Development related part of the contribution to the Council of Europe</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Development related part of the contribution to the Council of Europe</narrative>
      <narrative>Development related part of the contribution to the Council of Europe</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47138" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="47138">
      <narrative>COE/Council of Europe</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47138" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="47138">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.2 - De utvecklade länderna ska fullt ut fullfölja sina åtaganden i fråga om offentligt utvecklingsbistånd, inklusive många utvecklade länders åtagande att nå målet att ge 0,7 procent av BNI till utvecklingsländer och 0,15–0,20 procent av BNI till de minst utvecklade länderna. De länder som ger offentligt utvecklingsbistånd uppmanas att överväga att fastställa ett mål om att ge minst 0,20 procent av BNI till de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="99810" />
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      <recipient-region code="998" />
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      <narrative>UNIDIR core support</narrative>
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      <narrative>UNIDIR core support</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">UNIDIR core support</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
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      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
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      <narrative>UNIDIR core support</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>UNIDIR core support</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">UNIDIR core support</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41150" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="41150">
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Doğruluk Payı</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Doğruluk Payı is a fact-checking organization that uses social media to reach a wider audience.

The project aims to promote accurate and unbiased information online.</narrative>
      <narrative>Doğruluk Payı is a fact-checking organization that uses social media to reach a wider audience.

The project aims to promote accurate and unbiased information online.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Building Democratic Alliances to Support Political Participation of LGBTI+ People</narrative>
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      <narrative>Building Democratic Alliances to Support Political Participation of LGBTI+ People</narrative>
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      <narrative>10.3 - Ensure equal opportunity and reduce inequalities of outcome, including by eliminating discriminatory laws, policies and practices and promoting appropriate legislation, policies and action in this regard.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>The project aims to empower female mukhtars through training and advocacy (Mukhtars are elected village heads in Türkiye.).
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A social media campaign will amplify the project's impact and reach.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The project aims to empower female mukhtars through training and advocacy (Mukhtars are elected village heads in Türkiye.).
The focus is on promoting human rights and gender equality in local governance.
A social media campaign will amplify the project's impact and reach.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
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      <narrative>Memory and Youth: New Perspectives on Memorialization</narrative>
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      <narrative>The project seeks to promote youth involvement in human rights and civic engagement.
The goal is to empower young people to become active participants in shaping their communities.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The project seeks to promote youth involvement in human rights and civic engagement.
The goal is to empower young people to become active participants in shaping their communities.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-23000" type="23" role="2" crs-channel-code="23000">
      <narrative>Hafıza Merkezi/Truth Justice Memory Center</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <narrative>Hafıza Merkezi/Truth Justice Memory Center</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-01">425000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">425000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Consolidating the Democratic Inclusion of Children</narrative>
      <narrative>Consolidating the Democratic Inclusion of Children</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Lotus is working to promote children's participation in the Children's Council.
The Council aims to raise awareness about children's rights.
The project targets children and youth from disadvantaged areas in Diyarbakir.</narrative>
      <narrative>Lotus is working to promote children's participation in the Children's Council.
The Council aims to raise awareness about children's rights.
The project targets children and youth from disadvantaged areas in Diyarbakir.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-103 33 STOCKHOLM, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Turkey</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2023-UM2023/12214/ISTA-1</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Consolidating the Democratic Inclusion of Children</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Consolidating the Democratic Inclusion of Children</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Lotus is working to promote children's participation in the Children's Council.
The Council aims to raise awareness about children's rights.
The project targets children and youth from disadvantaged areas in Diyarbakir.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Lotus is working to promote children's participation in the Children's Council.
The Council aims to raise awareness about children's rights.
The project targets children and youth from disadvantaged areas in Diyarbakir.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-23000" type="23" role="2" crs-channel-code="23000">
      <narrative>Lotus Young Field Association</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-23000" type="23" role="4" crs-channel-code="23000">
      <narrative>Lotus Young Field Association</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2024-01-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-01">332000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">332000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
    </transaction>
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2023-UM2023/12214/ISTA" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2023-UM2023/26658/ISTA</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Training of Trainers Module for the Non-Violent Masculinities-Phase I</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Training of Trainers Module for the Non-Violent Masculinities-Phase I</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">A training module will be developed to engage men in gender equality and anti-violence efforts.
The module will target civil society organizations, municipalities, and experts.
The goal is to promote non-violent masculinities and prevent gender-based violence.</narrative>
      <narrative>A training module will be developed to engage men in gender equality and anti-violence efforts.
The module will target civil society organizations, municipalities, and experts.
The goal is to promote non-violent masculinities and prevent gender-based violence.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2024-01-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-103 33 STOCKHOLM, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="TR" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Turkey</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="15180" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
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    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Government &amp; Civil Society-general</narrative>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2023-UM2023/26658/ISTA-1" type="2" />
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  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" humanitarian="0" hierarchy="2">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2023-UM2023/26658/ISTA-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Training of Trainers Module for the Non-Violent Masculinities-Phase I</narrative>
      <narrative>Training of Trainers Module for the Non-Violent Masculinities-Phase I</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>A training module will be developed to engage men in gender equality and anti-violence efforts.
The module will target civil society organizations, municipalities, and experts.
The goal is to promote non-violent masculinities and prevent gender-based violence.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">A training module will be developed to engage men in gender equality and anti-violence efforts.
The module will target civil society organizations, municipalities, and experts.
The goal is to promote non-violent masculinities and prevent gender-based violence.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-51000" type="80" role="2" crs-channel-code="51000">
      <narrative>Kadir Has University</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>This is the official capital contribution to Swedfund reported as ODA.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">This is the official capital contribution to Swedfund reported as ODA.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedfund participates in the creation of profitable companies in the formal sector, which helps to strengthen the local business community in poor countries. This is the way to create growth and effective and sustainable means of poverty reduction.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedfund participates in the creation of profitable companies in the formal sector, which helps to strengthen the local business community in poor countries. This is the way to create growth and effective and sustainable means of poverty reduction.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This is the official capital contribution to Swedfund reported as ODA.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">This is the official capital contribution to Swedfund reported as ODA.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedfund participates in the creation of profitable companies in the formal sector, which helps to strengthen the local business community in poor countries. This is the way to create growth and effective and sustainable means of poverty reduction.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Support to The Expert Group for Aid Studies</narrative>
      <narrative>Support to The Expert Group for Aid Studies</narrative>
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      <narrative>Support to The Expert Group for Aid Studies</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Support to The Expert Group for Aid Studies</narrative>
      <narrative>Support to The Expert Group for Aid Studies</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Labour Organisation - assessed contributions (ILO) (Ministry of Employment)</narrative>
      <narrative>International Labour Organisation - assessed contributions (ILO) (Ministry of Employment)</narrative>
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      <narrative>International Labour Organisation - assessed contributions (ILO) (Ministry of Employment)</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.1 - Senast 2030 avskaffa hunger och garantera alla människor, i synnerhet de fattiga och människor i utsatta situationer, inklusive små barn, tillgång till tillräckligt med säker och näringsrik mat året om.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.2 - Senast 2030 avskaffa alla former av undernäring, bland annat genom att senast 2025 nå de internationellt överenskomna målen i fråga om tillväxthämning och undervikt bland barn under fem år, samt tillgodose tonårsflickors, gravida och ammande kvinnors samt äldre personers näringsbehov.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.2 - By 2030, end all forms of malnutrition, including achieving, by 2025, the internationally agreed targets on stunting and wasting in children under 5 years of age, and address the nutritional needs of adolescent girls, pregnant and lactating women and older persons.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.3 - By 2030, double the agricultural productivity and incomes of small-scale food producers, in particular women, indigenous peoples, family farmers, pastoralists and fishers, including through secure and equal access to land, other productive resources and inputs, knowledge, financial services, markets and opportunities for value addition and non-farm employment.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.3 - Till 2030 fördubbla jordbrukets produktivitet och inkomster för småskaliga livsmedelsproducenter, i synnerhet kvinnor, ursprungsfolk, familjejordbrukare, boskapsskötande nomader samt fiskare, inklusive genom säker och lika tillgång till mark, andra produktionsresurser och insatsvaror, kunskap, finansiella tjänster och marknader samt möjligheter till värdeskapande och sysselsättning utanför jordbruket.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.4 - Senast 2030 uppnå hållbara system för livsmedelsproduktion samt införa motståndskraftiga jordbruksmetoder som ökar produktiviteten och produktionen, som bidrar till att upprätthålla ekosystemen, som stärker förmågan till anpassning till klimatförändringar, extrema väderförhållanden, torka, översvämning och andra katastrofer och som successivt förbättrar mark- och jordkvaliteten.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.4 - By 2030, ensure sustainable food production systems and implement resilient agricultural practices that increase productivity and production, that help maintain ecosystems, that strengthen capacity for adaptation to climate change, extreme weather, drought, flooding and other disasters and that progressively improve land and soil quality.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.5 - Senast 2020 upprätthålla den genetiska mångfalden av fröer, odlade växter, produktionsdjur och tamdjur samt deras besläktade vilda arter, bland annat med hjälp av välskötta och diversifierade frö- och växtbanker på nationell, regional och internationell nivå. Främja tillträde till samt rimlig och rättvis fördelning av de fördelar som uppstår vid användning av genetiska resurser och därmed förknippad traditionell kunskap, i enlighet med internationella avtal.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.5 - By 2020, maintain the genetic diversity of seeds, cultivated plants and farmed and domesticated animals and their related wild species, including through soundly managed and diversified seed and plant banks at the national, regional and international levels, and promote access to and fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge, as internationally agreed.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.a - Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.c - Adopt measures to ensure the proper functioning of food commodity markets and their derivatives and facilitate timely access to market information, including on food reserves, in order to help limit extreme food price volatility.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.3 - Till 2030 verka för en inkluderande och hållbar urbanisering samt förbättra kapaciteten för deltagandebaserad, integrerad och hållbar planering och förvaltning av bosättningar i alla länder.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.b - Utveckla och genomföra verktyg för att övervaka hur en hållbar utveckling påverkar en hållbar turism som skapar arbetstillfällen och främjar lokal kultur och lokala produkter.</narrative>
      <narrative>12.b - Develop and implement tools to monitor sustainable development impacts for sustainable tourism that creates jobs and promotes local culture and products.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.c" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.c - Significantly increase access to information and communications technology and strive to provide universal and affordable access to the Internet in least developed countries by 2020.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.c - Väsentligt ökad tillgången till informations- och kommunikationsteknik samt eftersträva allmän och ekonomiskt överkomlig tillgång till Internet i de minst utvecklade länderna senast 2020.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.a - Fullfölja det åtagande som de utvecklade länder som är parter i Förenta nationernas ramkonvention om klimatförändringar gjort gällande en målsättning att till 2020 gemensamt mobilisera 100 miljarder US-dollar årligen från alla typer av källor för att tillgodose utvecklingsländernas behov vad gäller meningsfulla begränsningsåtgärder och insyn i genomförandet samt så snart som möjligt finansiera och operationalisera den gröna klimatfonden fullt ut.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.a - Implement the commitment undertaken by developed-country parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change to a goal of mobilizing jointly $100 billion annually by 2020 from all sources to address the needs of developing countries in the context of meaningful mitigation actions and transparency on implementation and fully operationalize the Green Climate Fund through its capitalization as soon as possible.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.b - Främja mekanismer för att höja förmågan till effektiv klimatrelaterad planering och förvaltning i de minst utvecklade länderna, med särskilt fokus på kvinnor, ungdomar samt lokala och marginaliserade samhällen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>10.2 - By 2030, empower and promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all, irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion or economic or other status.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">10.3 - Säkerställa lika möjligheter och minska förekomsten av ojämlika utfall, bland annat genom att avskaffa diskriminerande lagstiftning, politik och praxis och främja lagstiftning, politik och åtgärder av lämpligt slag i detta hänseende.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.5 - Till 2030 väsentligt minska antalet dödsfall och antalet människor som drabbas av katastrofer, inklusive vattenrelaterade katastrofer. Även tillse att de direkta ekonomiska förlusterna till följd av sådana katastrofer, i form av lägre global BNP, minskar väsentligt. Särskilt fokus bör ligga på att skydda de fattiga och människor i utsatta situationer.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.5 - By 2030, significantly reduce the number of deaths and the number of people affected and substantially decrease the direct economic losses relative to global gross domestic product caused by disasters, including water-related disasters, with a focus on protecting the poor and people in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Students from countries on the OECD/DAC's list of recipient countries studying at a Swedish university can apply for scholarships to finance their education in Sweden. Students who participate in the program are given increased international understanding and development of methods and working methods when studying at a Swedish university. Through the program, Swedish universities are given a strategic and competitive tool on the global education market. They can offer international mobility programmes and skills development for students from low- and middle-income countries by recruiting specially qualified fee-paying students from these countries. The funds are used to reduce the whole or some part of the tuition fees for the students who are awarded scholarships. The scholarship program stimulates and facilitates mobility, international cooperation and contributes to the supply of skills.</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="ZW" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Zimbabwe</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-30-2537-ZIMBABWE-1" type="2" />
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      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
      </title>
      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aktiviteten stärker internationella utbyten och samarbeten, resultatstudier har visat att partnerskap och kontakter som upprättas under de internationella programmen underhålls.</narrative>
        <narrative>The activity strengthens international exchanges and collaborations, outcome studies have shown that partnerships and contacts established during the international programs are maintained.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
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      <narrative>Scholarship for tuition fees at Swedish higher education institution</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendier för studieavgifter vid svensk högskola</narrative>
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      <narrative>Students from countries on the OECD/DAC's list of recipient countries studying at a Swedish university can apply for scholarships to finance their education in Sweden. Students who participate in the program are given increased international understanding and development of methods and working methods when studying at a Swedish university. Through the program, Swedish universities are given a strategic and competitive tool on the global education market. They can offer international mobility programmes and skills development for students from low- and middle-income countries by recruiting specially qualified fee-paying students from these countries. The funds are used to reduce the whole or some part of the tuition fees for the students who are awarded scholarships. The scholarship program stimulates and facilitates mobility, international cooperation and contributes to the supply of skills.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Studenter från länder på OECD/DACs lista över mottagarländer som studerar vid ett svenskt lärosäte kan söka stipendier för att finansiera sin utbildning i Sverige. Studenter som deltar i programmet ges ökad internationell förståelse och utveckling av metoder och arbetssätt vid studier på ett svenskt lärosäte. Genom programmet ges svenska universitet och högskolor ett strategiskt verktyg i konkurrensen på den globala utbildningsmarknaden och kan erbjuda internationella utbyten och kompetensutveckling för studenter från låg- och medelinkomstländer genom att rekrytera särskilt kvalificerade avgiftsskyldiga studenter från dessa länder. Medlen ska användas till att reducera hela eller delar av studieavgifterna för de studenter som tilldelas stipendier. Stipendieprogrammet stimulerar och underlättar mobilitet, internationellt samarbete och bidrar till kompetensförsörjning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>UHR/Universitets- och högskolerådet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-30" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Council for Higher Education</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>UHR/Universitets- och högskolerådet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-01-01" />
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2025-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2025-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-01">50000</value>
    </budget>
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2025-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-01">50000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
      <recipient-country code="ZW" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2025-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-28">50000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
      <recipient-country code="ZW" />
    </transaction>
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-30-2537-ZIMBABWE" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-31-14-02</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Prosecution Expert</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utsänd rådgivande åklagarexpert</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Placering av åklagarexpert som genom främst rådgivning och utbildning syftar till att stärka Palestinas rättsstat, då en fungerande rättsstat är en  förutsättning för en demokratisk och inkluderande samhällsstyrning.</narrative>
      <narrative>The placement of a prosecutor's expert who, through advice and education, aims to strengthen the rule of law in Palestine, as a functioning rule of law is a prerequisite for democratic and inclusive governance.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att bidra till att stärka och stödja hela rättskedjan inom straffrättsområdet genom anordnande av workshops, utbildningar och studiebesök för de palestinska åklagarna. Att bidra till att utveckla samarbete och förtroende mellan polis- och åklagarmyndigheterna.</narrative>
      <narrative>To contribute to strengthening and supporting the entire justice chain of criminal law by arranging workshops, lectures and study visits for the Palestinian prosecutors. To contribute to developing cooperation and trust between police and prosecutorial services.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-31" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Prosecution Authority</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2017-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2015-02-02" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2017-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2015-02-02" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Prosecution Authority</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 10 562 50 00</telephone>
      <email>registrator@aklagare.se</email>
      <website>www.aklagare.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 5553, 114 85 Stockholm. Sweden.</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="PS" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Palestine, State of</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="15130" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Legal and judicial development</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Government &amp; Civil Society-general</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-31-14-02-1" type="2" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-31-14-02-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utsänd rådgivande åklagarexpert</narrative>
      <narrative>Prosecution Expert</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Placering av åklagarexpert som genom främst rådgivning och utbildning syftar till att stärka Palestinas rättsstat, då en fungerande rättsstat är en  förutsättning för en demokratisk och inkluderande samhällsstyrning.</narrative>
      <narrative>The placement of a prosecutor's expert who, through advice and education, aims to strengthen the rule of law in Palestine, as a functioning rule of law is a prerequisite for democratic and inclusive governance.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att bidra till att stärka och stödja hela rättskedjan inom straffrättsområdet genom anordnande av workshops, utbildningar och studiebesök för de palestinska åklagarna. Att bidra till att utveckla samarbete och förtroende mellan polis- och åklagarmyndigheterna.</narrative>
      <narrative>To contribute to strengthening and supporting the entire justice chain of criminal law by arranging workshops, lectures and study visits for the Palestinian prosecutors. To contribute to developing cooperation and trust between police and prosecutorial services.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-42000" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="42000">
      <narrative>EUPOL/European Union Police Mission in the Palestinian Territories (COPPS)</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-31" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Prosecution Authority</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-42000" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="42000">
      <narrative>EUPOL/European Union Police Mission in the Palestinian Territories (COPPS)</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2017-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2015-02-02" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2017-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2015-02-02" />
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="D01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2015-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2015-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2015-01-01">1800000</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2016-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2016-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2016-01-01">2500000</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2017-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2017-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2017-01-01">1300000</value>
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    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2014-12-10" />
      <value value-date="2014-12-10">1300000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15130" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <recipient-country code="PS" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2015-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2015-01-28">1850000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15130" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <recipient-country code="PS" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2016-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2016-01-28">2000000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15130" />
      <recipient-country code="PS" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2017-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2017-01-28">1700000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15130" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <recipient-country code="PS" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-31-14-02" type="1" />
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  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" hierarchy="1">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-31-16-01</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Prosecution Expert</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utsänd operativ åklagarexpert</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Operating expert in areas such as fighting organized crime and war crime</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utsänd operativ åklagarexpert</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>To contribute to strengthening and supporting the entire justice chain in Kosovo. To contribute with an operative prosecutor to fight organized crime and war crime</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att bidra till att stärka och stödja hela rättskedjan i Kosovo.  Bidra med en operativt verksam åklagare för att bekämpa organiserad brottslighet och krigsbrott.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-31" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Prosecution Authority</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2018-06-14" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2016-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2018-06-14" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2016-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
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      <telephone>+46 10 562 50 00</telephone>
      <email>registrator@aklagare.se</email>
      <website>www.aklagare.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 5553, 114 85 Stockholm. Sweden.</narrative>
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    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="XK" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Kosovo</narrative>
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    <sector code="15130" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Legal and judicial development</narrative>
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    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Government &amp; Civil Society-general</narrative>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-31-16-01-1" type="2" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-31-16-01-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
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    <title>
      <narrative>Prosecution Expert</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utsänd operativ åklagarexpert</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Operating expert in areas such as fighting organized crime and war crime</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utsänd operativ åklagarexpert</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att bidra till att stärka och stödja hela rättskedjan i Kosovo.  Bidra med en operativt verksam åklagare för att bekämpa organiserad brottslighet och krigsbrott.</narrative>
      <narrative>To contribute to strengthening and supporting the entire justice chain in Kosovo. To contribute with an operative prosecutor to fight organized crime and war crime</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-42000" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="42000">
      <narrative>EULEX/European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-31" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Prosecution Authority</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-42000" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="42000">
      <narrative>EULEX/European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2016-01-01" />
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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    <default-aid-type code="D01" />
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    <budget>
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    <budget>
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      <narrative>Secondment of personnel to the European External Action Service</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverket tillhandahåller personal som tjänstgör vid den Europeiska utrikestjänsten (EEAS)</narrative>
      <narrative>The Swedish National Courts Administration (SNCA) has been assigned by the government to recruit and make personnel available for missions within the framework EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP), and also to strive to second personnel to the international organisations’ headquarters. The SNCA has seconded a national expert for a period of two years to the EEAS in Brussels who works in with human rights issues within CSDP missions.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverkets utsände till EU:s utrikestjänst EEAS (European External Action Service) ska bidra med att utveckla EU:s arbete med mänskliga rättigheter.</narrative>
      <narrative>The seconded personnel to the European External Action Service (EEAS) will contribute to the development of the EU's work on human rights.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Domstolsverket, 551 81 Jönköping</narrative>
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        <narrative>The seconded personnel to the European External Action Service has worked to develop the EU's work on human rights in the common security and defence policy by working on issues that affect EU peacekeeping missions, transitional justice after conflicts and the EU's counterterrorism work, among other things. The secondee has also monitored how the implementation of human rights has worked in different countries within the framework of existing cooperation agreements with the EU. Among other things, there is a form of incentive-based trade agreement where developing countries receive reduced trade tariffs in exchange for implementing international agreements on human rights, labour rights and environmental protection.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverkets utsände till EU:s utrikestjänst har arbetat med att utveckla EU:s arbete med mänskliga rättigheter inom gemensamma utrikes- och säkerhetspolitik genom att arbeta med frågor som bland annat berör EU:s fredsfrämjande missioner, övergångsrättvisa efter konflikter och EU:s kontraterrorismarbete. Den utsände har även övervakat hur implementeringen av mänskliga rättigheter har fungerat i olika länder inom ramen för förekommande samarbetsavtal med EU. Bland annat finns en form av incitamentsbaserat handelsavtal där utvecklingsländer får sänkta handelstullar mot att de implementerar internationella överenskommelser kring mänskliga rättigheter, arbetsrätt och miljöskydd.</narrative>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Secondment of personnel to the European External Action Service</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The Swedish National Courts Administration (SNCA) has been assigned by the government to recruit and make personnel available for missions within the framework EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP), and also to strive to second personnel to the international organisations’ headquarters. The SNCA has seconded a national expert for a period of two years to the EEAS in Brussels who works in with human rights issues within CSDP missions.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverkets utsände till EU:s utrikestjänst EEAS (European External Action Service) ska bidra med att utveckla EU:s arbete med mänskliga rättigheter.</narrative>
      <narrative>The seconded personnel to the European External Action Service (EEAS) will contribute to the development of the EU's work on human rights.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-42000" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="42000">
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      <narrative>Swedish National Courts Administration</narrative>
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      <narrative>EEAS/European External Action Service</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2017-08-15" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2017-08-15" />
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      <recipient-region code="998" />
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      <recipient-region code="998" />
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      <value value-date="2019-01-28">624353</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-32-1891-2017</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till EU:s polisinsats för den palestinska myndigheten (EUPOL COPPS)</narrative>
      <narrative>Seconment of personnel to the European Union Police Mission in the Palestinian Territories</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverket har fått i uppdrag av regeringen att särskilt rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för EU:s polisinsats riktad till den palestinska myndigheten.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Swedish National Courts Administration has been assigned by the government to recruit and make personnel available for the European Union Coordinating Office for Palestinian Police Support (EUPOL COPPS) within the EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP).</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish National Courts Administration will conduct a training on e-learning together with the Palestinian Judicial Institute (PJI) and the European Union Mission for the Support of Palestinian Police and Rule of Law (EUPOL COPPS).</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverket ska genomföra en utbildning om e-lärande tillsammans med Palestinian Judicial Institute (PJI) och EU:s polisinsats för den palestinska myndigheten (EUPOL COPPS).</narrative>
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        <narrative>The Swedish National Courts Administration conduct a training on e-learning together with the Palestinian Judicial Institute (PJI) and the European Union Mission for the Support of Palestinian Police and Rule of Law (EUPOL COPPS).</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till EU:s polisinsats för den palestinska myndigheten (EUPOL COPPS)</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish National Courts Administration will conduct a training on e-learning together with the Palestinian Judicial Institute (PJI) and the European Union Mission for the Support of Palestinian Police and Rule of Law (EUPOL COPPS).</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish National Courts Administration has been assigned by the government to recruit and make personnel available for the European Union Coordinating Office for Palestinian Police Support (EUPOL COPPS) within the EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP).</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bl.a. att sekonderad personal är utbildad inför sina uppdrag och att Domstolsverket stödjer insatserna genom sina korttidsinsatser. Att Domstolsverkets expertbas tillhandahåller kvalitets- och kompetenssäkrade experter som är redo att anta uppdrag inom fredsfrämjande verksamhet.</narrative>
      <narrative>Among others that seconded staff are well-trained and prepared for their assignments and that the Swedish National Courts Administration supports the missions through its short-term activities. That SNCA´s roster of experts consists of quality- and competence-assured experts ready to take on peace support missions.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsnära verksamhet inom den gemensamma säkerhets- och försvarspolitiken</narrative>
      <narrative>Mission-related activities within the European Common Security and Defence Policy</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bl.a. att sekonderad personal är utbildad inför sina uppdrag och att Domstolsverket stödjer insatserna genom sina korttidsinsatser. Att Domstolsverkets expertbas tillhandahåller kvalitets- och kompetenssäkrade experter som är redo att anta uppdrag inom fredsfrämjande verksamhet.</narrative>
      <narrative>Among others that seconded staff are well-trained and prepared for their assignments and that the Swedish National Courts Administration supports the missions through its short-term activities. That SNCA´s roster of experts consists of quality- and competence-assured experts ready to take on peace support missions.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish National Courts Administration has been assigned by the government to recruit and make personnel available for the European Union Coordinating Office for Palestinian Police Support (EUPOL COPPS) within the EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP).</narrative>
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      <narrative>The seconded personnel will contribute to fulfilling EUPOL COPPS' overall mission which is to assist the Palestinian Authority in building its institutions, for a future Palestinian state, focused on security and justice sector reforms. This is effected under Palestinian ownership and in accordance with the best European and international standards. Ultimately the EUPOL COPPS' objective is to improve the safety and security of the Palestinian people.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverkets utsända bidrog till genomförandet av insatsens övergripande uppdrag som är att hjälpa den palestinska myndigheten att bygga sina institutioner för en framtida palestinsk stat med fokus på reformer av säkerhets- och rättssektorn, i enlighet med europeiska och internationella standarder.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverket har fått i uppdrag av regeringen att särskilt rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för EU:s polisinsats riktad till den palestinska myndigheten.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Swedish National Courts Administration has been assigned by the government to recruit and make personnel available for the European Union Coordinating Office for Palestinian Police Support (EUPOL COPPS) within the EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP).</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverkets utsända ska bidra till genomförandet av EU:s polisinsats för den palestinska myndigheten (EUPOL COPPS)   övergripande uppdrag som är att hjälpa den palestinska myndigheten att bygga sina institutioner för en framtida palestinsk stat med fokus på reformer av säkerhets- och rättssektorn, i enlighet med europeiska och internationella standarder. I slutändan är insatsens mål att förbättra säkerheten för det palestinska folket.</narrative>
      <narrative>The seconded personnel will contribute to fulfilling EUPOL COPPS' overall mission which is to assist the Palestinian Authority in building its institutions, for a future Palestinian state, focused on security and justice sector reforms. This is effected under Palestinian ownership and in accordance with the best European and international standards. Ultimately the EUPOL COPPS' objective is to improve the safety and security of the Palestinian people.</narrative>
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        <narrative>The seconded national expert contributed with expertise within rule of law and facilitated the development of political and economic relations between the EU and Kosovo, in order to help Kosovo on its path towards EU integration.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverkets utsända bidrog som expert inom rättsstatsbyggande och till utvecklingen av politiska och ekonomiska förbindelser mellan EU och Kosovo för att hjälpa Kosovo på dess väg mot integration i EU.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Secondment of personnel to the EU Office in Kosovo</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till EU:s kontor i Kosovo</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The Swedish National Courts Administration has been assigned by the government to recruit and make personnel available for the EU's institutions within the framework of the EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP).  The Swedish National Courts Administration selects and nominates judges and other court staff for secondment to EU Office in Kosovo for a period of minimum two years.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Enligt regleringsbrevet ska Domstolsverket rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för EU:s fredsfredsfrämjande insatser men även bidra med personal till de internationella organisationernas högkvarter. Domstolsverket har en utsänd sekonderad nationell expert som under två års tid kommer att arbeta inom området rule of law vid EU:s kontor i Kosovo.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The seconded personnel will contribute with expertise within rule of law and through this facilitate the development of political and economic relations between the EU and Kosovo in the framework of the Stabilization and Association Process (SAP), which is the strategy for helping Kosovo in its path towards integration into the EU.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverkets utsända ska bidra med sin expertis inom rättsstatsbyggande och härigenom bidra till utvecklingen av politiska och ekonomiska förbindelser mellan EU och Kosovo för att hjälpa Kosovo på dess väg mot integration i EU.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Secondment of personnel to the European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The Swedish National Courts Administration has been assigned by the government to recruit and make personnel available for the EU's police and rule of law mission EULEX Kosovo within the framework of the EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP).  The Swedish National Courts Administration selects and nominates judges and other court staff for secondment to EULEX Kosovo for a period of minimum one year. EULEX criminal judges adjudicate together with local judges in cases related to war crimes, terrorism, organised crime and high level corruption as well as in other serious crimes. EULEX civil judges adjudicate together with local judges in cases involving  war-related property disputes and privatisation matters. Legal officers conduct legal research, prepare judgements and decisions and assist and support the work of the judges in EULEX.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverket har fått i uppdrag av regeringen att särskilt rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för EU:s polis- och rättstatsinsats EULEX Kosovo inom ramen för EU:s gemensamma säkerhets- och försvarspolitik (GSFP). Domstolsverket väljer ut och nominerar såväl domare som annan juridiskt kunnig domstolspersonal från svenska domstolar att tjänstgöra i EULEX Kosovo under minimum ett års tid. e sekunderade svenska domarna dömer, tillsammans med lokala domare i straffrättsliga mål som rör krigsförbrytelser, terrorism, organiserad brottslighet och korruption på hög nivå samt andra grova brott. Svenska domare kan också komma att döma i  krigsrelaterade egendomstvister och privatiseringsfrågor. Legal officers gör bl.a. rättsutredningar, förbereder domar och förslag och assisterar domarna i deras arbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ett transparent och ansvarsfullt multietniskt rättssystem som är hållbart; en rättsstat inom vilken institutioner som uppfyller europeiska standarder däribland antikorruption och drivs fria från politisk inblandning.</narrative>
      <narrative>A transparent and accountable multi-ethnic justice system that is sustainable; rule of law institutions conform to accepted European standards including anti-corruption and operate free from political interference.</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 36 155 3 00</telephone>
      <email>internationellsamordning@dom.se</email>
      <website>www.domstol.se</website>
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        <narrative>Domstolsverket, 551 81 Jönköping</narrative>
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      <narrative>Kosovo</narrative>
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      <narrative>Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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        <narrative>The seconded personnel contributed to fulfilling EULEX’s overall mission which is to support relevant rule of law institutions in Kosovo on their path towards increased effectiveness, sustainability, multi-ethnicity and accountability, free from political interference and in full compliance with international human rights standards and best European practices.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverkets utsända bidrog till att genomföra insatsens övergripande uppdrag som är att stödja rättsinstitutioner i Kosovo på deras väg mot ökad effektivitet, hållbarhet, multi-etnicitet och ansvarsutkrävande, utan politisk inblandning och i full överensstämmelse med internationella mänskliga rättighetsstandarder och europeisk praxis.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Secondment of personnel to the European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish National Courts Administration has been assigned by the government to recruit and make personnel available for the EU's police and rule of law mission EULEX Kosovo within the framework of the EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP).  The Swedish National Courts Administration selects and nominates judges and other court staff for secondment to EULEX Kosovo for a period of minimum one year. EULEX criminal judges adjudicate together with local judges in cases related to war crimes, terrorism, organised crime and high level corruption as well as in other serious crimes. EULEX civil judges adjudicate together with local judges in cases involving  war-related property disputes and privatisation matters. Legal officers conduct legal research, prepare judgements and decisions and assist and support the work of the judges in EULEX.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverket har fått i uppdrag av regeringen att särskilt rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för EU:s polis- och rättstatsinsats EULEX Kosovo inom ramen för EU:s gemensamma säkerhets- och försvarspolitik (GSFP). Domstolsverket väljer ut och nominerar såväl domare som annan juridiskt kunnig domstolspersonal från svenska domstolar att tjänstgöra i EULEX Kosovo under minimum ett års tid. e sekunderade svenska domarna dömer, tillsammans med lokala domare i straffrättsliga mål som rör krigsförbrytelser, terrorism, organiserad brottslighet och korruption på hög nivå samt andra grova brott. Svenska domare kan också komma att döma i  krigsrelaterade egendomstvister och privatiseringsfrågor. Legal officers gör bl.a. rättsutredningar, förbereder domar och förslag och assisterar domarna i deras arbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
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      <email>pso-idc@polisen.se</email>
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      <narrative>EU-UN Policies, SSR, Training of personnel and guest students</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
EU:s rådgivande insats i Ukraina (European Union Advisory Mission for Civilian Security Sector Reform in Ukraine, EUAM Ukraine) utgör en av dessa insatser. Den sekonderade personalen bistår vid genomförandet av uppdragens mandat som i första hand innebär att tillhandahålla expertis, utbildning och kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att stabilisera och utveckla polisorganisationer i konflikt- och postkonfliktmiljöer, samt främja säkerhetssektorreform för att säkerställa upprätthållandet av rättsstatsprincipen. Verksamheten omfattar utbildning i metoder för demokratiskt polisarbete med fokus på att förbättra polisens roll för att upprätthålla medborgarnas välbefinnande, kapacitetsuppbyggnad kring jämställdhet och rådgivning om utveckligen av ett människorättsbaserat synsätt på polisarbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
The European Union Advisory Mission for Civilian Security Sector Reform in Ukraine (EUAM Ukraine) is one of the operations to which the Swedish Police Authority contributes with personnel. The seconded personnel assist in the implementation of the missions' mandate which primarily involves providing expertise, training and capacity building to stabilise and develop police organisations in conflict and post-conflict environments, and promote security sector reform to ensure the upholding of the rule of law. The missions' activities include training on methods of democractic policing with a focus on improving the police's role to uphold the well-being of the citizens, capacity building on gender equality, and advice on developing a human rights based approach to policing.</narrative>
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      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate to provide support to reorm law enforcement and the rule of law institutions and agencies, and to re-establish trust with the citizens.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag, med huvudfokus på civil säkerhetssektorreform i Ukraina.</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 564 18 00</telephone>
      <email>pso-idc@polisen.se</email>
      <website>www.polisen.se</website>
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    <document-link url="http://www.euam-ukraine.eu/" format="text/html">
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2025, 13 Swedish police officers (4 women and 9 men) served in the operation for all or part of the year, which corresponds to 7.7 annual workforces. In 2024, 12 Swedish police employees (4 women and 8 men) served in the operation for all or part of the year, which corresponded to 6.4 annual manpower.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under 2025 tjänstgjorde 13 svenska polisanställda (4 kvinnor och 9 män) i insatsen under hela eller delar av året, vilket motsvarar 7,7 årsarbetskrafter. Under 2024 tjänstgjorde 12 svenska polisanställda (4 kvinnor och 8 män) i insatsen under hela eller delar av året, vilket motsvarade 6,4 årsarbetskrafter.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
The European Union Advisory Mission for Civilian Security Sector Reform in Ukraine (EUAM Ukraine) is one of the operations to which the Swedish Police Authority contributes with personnel. The seconded personnel assist in the implementation of the missions' mandate which primarily involves providing expertise, training and capacity building to stabilise and develop police organisations in conflict and post-conflict environments, and promote security sector reform to ensure the upholding of the rule of law. The missions' activities include training on methods of democractic policing with a focus on improving the police's role to uphold the well-being of the citizens, capacity building on gender equality, and advice on developing a human rights based approach to policing.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
EU:s rådgivande insats i Ukraina (European Union Advisory Mission for Civilian Security Sector Reform in Ukraine, EUAM Ukraine) utgör en av dessa insatser. Den sekonderade personalen bistår vid genomförandet av uppdragens mandat som i första hand innebär att tillhandahålla expertis, utbildning och kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att stabilisera och utveckla polisorganisationer i konflikt- och postkonfliktmiljöer, samt främja säkerhetssektorreform för att säkerställa upprätthållandet av rättsstatsprincipen. Verksamheten omfattar utbildning i metoder för demokratiskt polisarbete med fokus på att förbättra polisens roll för att upprätthålla medborgarnas välbefinnande, kapacitetsuppbyggnad kring jämställdhet och rådgivning om utveckligen av ett människorättsbaserat synsätt på polisarbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate to provide support to reorm law enforcement and the rule of law institutions and agencies, and to re-establish trust with the citizens.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag, med huvudfokus på civil säkerhetssektorreform i Ukraina.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.1 - Significantly reduce all forms of violence and related death rates everywhere.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.1 - Avsevärt minska alla former av våld och dödligt våld överallt.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.b - Verka för och genomdriva icke-diskriminerande lagstiftning och politik för en hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.b - Promote and enforce non-discriminatory laws and policies for sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.5 - Tillförsäkra kvinnor fullt och faktiskt deltagande och lika möjligheter till ledarskap på alla beslutsnivåer i det politiska, ekonomiska och offentliga livet.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
The European Union Capacity Building Mission in Somalia (EUCAP Somalia) is one of the operations to which the Swedish Police Authority contributes with personnel. The seconded personnel assist in the implementation of the missions' mandate which primarily involves providing expertise, training and capacity building to stabilise and develop police organisations in conflict and post-conflict environments, and promote security sector reform to ensure the upholding of the rule of law. The missions' activities include training on methods of democractic policing with a focus on improving the police's role to uphold the well-being of the citizens, capacity building on gender equality, and advice on developing a human rights based approach to policing.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
EU:s civila kapacitetsbyggande insats i Somalia (European Union Capacity Building Mission in Somalia, EUCAP Somalia) utgör en av dessa insatser. Den sekonderade personalen bistår vid genomförandet av uppdragens mandat som i första hand innebär att tillhandahålla expertis, utbildning och kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att stabilisera och utveckla polisorganisationer i konflikt- och postkonfliktmiljöer, samt främja säkerhetssektorreform för att säkerställa upprätthållandet av rättsstatsprincipen. Verksamheten omfattar utbildning i metoder för demokratiskt polisarbete med fokus på att förbättra polisens roll för att upprätthålla medborgarnas välbefinnande, kapacitetsuppbyggnad kring jämställdhet och rådgivning om utveckligen av ett människorättsbaserat synsätt på polisarbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag att stödja utvecklingen av somalisk sjösäkerhet och bredare poliskapacitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate, to support the development of Somali maritime security and wider police capacity.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Police Authority</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 564 18 00</telephone>
      <email>pso-idc@polisen.se</email>
      <website>www.polisen.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Polismyndigheten, Box 12256, SE-102 26 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Somalia</narrative>
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      <narrative>Conflict, Peace &amp; Security</narrative>
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    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <document-link url="https://www.eucap-som.eu/" format="text/html">
      <title>
        <narrative>Homepage of the mission</narrative>
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      <category code="B16" />
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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        <narrative>Under 2025 tjänstgjorde 6 svenska polisanställda (5 män och 1 kvinna) i insatsen, vilket motsvarade 4,7 årsarbetskrafter. During 2024, a total of 5 employees were seconded to the mission (4 men and 1 woman), corresponding to 2,2 annual work units. The previous year,2023, a total of 6 police employees were seconded to the mission (5 men and 1 woman), corresponding to 4,1 annual work units).</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under 2025 tjänstgjorde 6 svenska polisanställda (5 män och 1 kvinna) i insatsen, vilket motsvarade 4,7 årsarbetskrafter. Under 2024 tjänstgjorde 5 svenska polisanställda (4 män och 1 kvinna) i insatsen, vilket motsvarade 2,2 årsarbetskrafter. Under föregående år tjänstgjorde 6 svenska polisanställde (5 män och 1 kvinna) i insatsen, vilket motsavarade 4,1 årsarbetskrafter.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Personnel to the EU mission in Somalia, EUCAP</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till EU:s kapacitetsbyggande insats i Somalia, EUCAP Somalia</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
The European Union Capacity Building Mission in Somalia (EUCAP Somalia) is one of the operations to which the Swedish Police Authority contributes with personnel. The seconded personnel assist in the implementation of the missions' mandate which primarily involves providing expertise, training and capacity building to stabilise and develop police organisations in conflict and post-conflict environments, and promote security sector reform to ensure the upholding of the rule of law. The missions' activities include training on methods of democractic policing with a focus on improving the police's role to uphold the well-being of the citizens, capacity building on gender equality, and advice on developing a human rights based approach to policing.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
EU:s civila kapacitetsbyggande insats i Somalia (European Union Capacity Building Mission in Somalia, EUCAP Somalia) utgör en av dessa insatser. Den sekonderade personalen bistår vid genomförandet av uppdragens mandat som i första hand innebär att tillhandahålla expertis, utbildning och kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att stabilisera och utveckla polisorganisationer i konflikt- och postkonfliktmiljöer, samt främja säkerhetssektorreform för att säkerställa upprätthållandet av rättsstatsprincipen. Verksamheten omfattar utbildning i metoder för demokratiskt polisarbete med fokus på att förbättra polisens roll för att upprätthålla medborgarnas välbefinnande, kapacitetsuppbyggnad kring jämställdhet och rådgivning om utveckligen av ett människorättsbaserat synsätt på polisarbete.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag att stödja utvecklingen av somalisk sjösäkerhet och bredare poliskapacitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate, to support the development of Somali maritime security and wider police capacity.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-42000" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="42000">
      <narrative>EUCAP/European Union Capacity Building Mission in Somalia</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-36" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-42000" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="42000">
      <narrative>EUCAP/European Union Capacity Building Mission in Somalia</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <tag code="16.10" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="5.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.1 - Avskaffa alla former av diskriminering av alla kvinnor och flickor överallt</narrative>
      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
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    <tag code="5.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="D01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2020-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-01">1092108</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2021-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2021-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2021-01-01">3058307</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2022-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2022-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-01">3826667</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2023-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2023-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-01">7200000</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2025-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2025-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-01">8691267.4700000025</value>
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    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2026-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2026-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2026-01-01">7050000</value>
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-28">1092108</value>
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-28">2857779</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="SO" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">7124731</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="SO" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">1233334.8699999996</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="SO" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2025-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-28">8714818.3300000094</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="SO" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-36-EUJUST-LEX</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">EUJUST LEX</narrative>
      <narrative>EUJUST LEX</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">EUJUST LEX</narrative>
      <narrative>EUJUST LEX, European Union Integrated Rule of Law Mission for Iraq. To provide professional development opportunities for senior Iraqi officials from the criminal justice system in order to foster cooperation between the different branches of the criminal justice system. The costs for 2014 were remaining costs from 2013, as the Swedish assistance through the Swedish police to the mission ended on 31 december 2013.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-36" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2014-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2014-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2014-01-01" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Police Authority</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 564 18 00</telephone>
      <email>pso-idc@polisen.se</email>
      <website>www.polisen.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Polismyndigheten, Box 12256, SE-102 26 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
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    <recipient-country code="IQ" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Iraq</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="15230" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Participation in international peacekeeping operations</narrative>
    </sector>
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      <narrative>Conflict, Peace &amp; Security</narrative>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">EUJUST LEX</narrative>
      <narrative>EUJUST LEX</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>EUJUST LEX, European Union Integrated Rule of Law Mission for Iraq. To provide professional development opportunities for senior Iraqi officials from the criminal justice system in order to foster cooperation between the different branches of the criminal justice system. The costs for 2014 were remaining costs from 2013, as the Swedish assistance through the Swedish police to the mission ended on 31 december 2013.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-42000" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="42000">
      <narrative>EUJUST LEX/European Union Integrated Rule of Law Mission in Iraq</narrative>
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      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-42000" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="42000">
      <narrative>EUJUST LEX/European Union Integrated Rule of Law Mission in Iraq</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2014-01-01" />
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till EU:s mission i Armenien</narrative>
      <narrative>Personnel to the EU mission in Armenia</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
 Contribution with police expertise to the European Union Mission in Armenia is part of the Swedish support. The seconded personnel assist in the implementation of the missions' mandate which primarily involves providing expertise, training and capacity building to stabilise and develop police organisations in conflict and post-conflict environments, and promote security sector reform to ensure the upholding of the rule of law. The missions' activities include training on methods of democractic policing with a focus on improving the police's role to uphold the well-being of the citizens, capacity building on gender equality, and advice on developing a human rights based approach to policing.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
EU:s mission i Armenien (European Union Mission in Armenia, EUMA) utgör en av dessa insatser. Den sekonderade personalen bistår vid genomförandet av uppdragens mandat som i första hand innebär att tillhandahålla expertis, utbildning och kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att stabilisera och utveckla polisorganisationer i konflikt- och postkonfliktmiljöer, samt främja säkerhetssektorreform för att säkerställa upprätthållandet av rättsstatsprincipen. Verksamheten omfattar utbildning i metoder för demokratiskt polisarbete med fokus på att förbättra polisens roll för att upprätthålla medborgarnas välbefinnande, kapacitetsuppbyggnad kring jämställdhet och rådgivning om utveckligen av ett människorättsbaserat synsätt på polisarbete.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate to observe and report on the security situation along the Armenian side of the international border with Azerbaijan, contribute to human security in conflict-affected areas in Armenia and contribute to building confidence between Armenia and Azerbaijan.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag, att observera och rapportera om säkerhetsläget längs den armeniska sidan av den internationella gränsen mot Azerbajdzjan, samt bidra till mänsklig säkerhet i konfliktdrabbade områden i Armenien och bidra till att bygga upp förtroende mellan Armenien och Azerbajdzjan.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-36" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-03-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-05-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Police Authority</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 564 18 00</telephone>
      <email>pso-idc@polisen.se</email>
      <website>www.polisen.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Polismyndigheten, Box 12256, SE-102 26 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="AM" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Armenia</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="15220" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="152" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Conflict, Peace &amp; Security</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <document-link url="https://www.eeas.europa.eu/euma/about-european-union-mission-armenia_en" format="text/html">
      <title>
        <narrative>Homepage of the mission</narrative>
      </title>
      <category code="B16" />
    </document-link>
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-36-EUMA-ARMENIEN-POLIS-1" type="2" />
    <result type="2" aggregation-status="0">
      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
      </title>
      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under 2025 tjänstgjorde 6 polisanställda (4 män och 2 kvinnor) i insatsen under hela eller delar av året, motsvarande 4,2 årsarbetskraft. Under 2024 tjänstgjorde 7 svenska polisanställda (5 män och 2 kvinnor) i insatsen under hela eller del av året, motsvarande 4,1 årsarbetskraft. Under föregående år, 2023, tjänstgjorde 3 svenska polisanställda (2 män och 1 kvinna) i insatsen under en del av året, motsvarande 1,4 årsarbetskrafter.</narrative>
        <narrative>In 2025, 6 police officers (4 men and 2 women) served in the operation for all or part of the year, corresponding to 4.2 annual workforce. During 2024, a total of 7 police employees (5 men and 2 women) were seconded to the mission during par of or the full year, corresponding to 4,1 annual work units. During the previous year, 2023, a total of 3 Swedish police employees (2 men and 1 woman) were seconded to the mission during the latter part of the year, corresponding to 1,4 annual work units.</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
    </result>
  </iati-activity>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-36-EUMA-ARMENIEN-POLIS-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Personnel to the EU mission in Armenia</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till EU:s mission i Armenien</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
EU:s mission i Armenien (European Union Mission in Armenia, EUMA) utgör en av dessa insatser. Den sekonderade personalen bistår vid genomförandet av uppdragens mandat som i första hand innebär att tillhandahålla expertis, utbildning och kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att stabilisera och utveckla polisorganisationer i konflikt- och postkonfliktmiljöer, samt främja säkerhetssektorreform för att säkerställa upprätthållandet av rättsstatsprincipen. Verksamheten omfattar utbildning i metoder för demokratiskt polisarbete med fokus på att förbättra polisens roll för att upprätthålla medborgarnas välbefinnande, kapacitetsuppbyggnad kring jämställdhet och rådgivning om utveckligen av ett människorättsbaserat synsätt på polisarbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
 Contribution with police expertise to the European Union Mission in Armenia is part of the Swedish support. The seconded personnel assist in the implementation of the missions' mandate which primarily involves providing expertise, training and capacity building to stabilise and develop police organisations in conflict and post-conflict environments, and promote security sector reform to ensure the upholding of the rule of law. The missions' activities include training on methods of democractic policing with a focus on improving the police's role to uphold the well-being of the citizens, capacity building on gender equality, and advice on developing a human rights based approach to policing.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag, att observera och rapportera om säkerhetsläget längs den armeniska sidan av den internationella gränsen mot Azerbajdzjan, samt bidra till mänsklig säkerhet i konfliktdrabbade områden i Armenien och bidra till att bygga upp förtroende mellan Armenien och Azerbajdzjan.</narrative>
      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate to observe and report on the security situation along the Armenian side of the international border with Azerbaijan, contribute to human security in conflict-affected areas in Armenia and contribute to building confidence between Armenia and Azerbaijan.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-42000" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="42000">
      <narrative>EUMA/European Mission in Armenia</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-36" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-42000" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="42000">
      <narrative>EUMA/European Mission in Armenia</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-05-01" />
    <tag code="16.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="16.6" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="5.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.5 - Tillförsäkra kvinnor fullt och faktiskt deltagande och lika möjligheter till ledarskap på alla beslutsnivåer i det politiska, ekonomiska och offentliga livet.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="D01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2025-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2025-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-01">7054819.0433333311</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2026-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2026-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2026-01-01">7733000</value>
    </budget>
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-01">15509742.4499999993</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="AM" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">2662116</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="AM" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">6295360.3200000003</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="AM" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2025-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-28">6552266.1299999999</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <recipient-country code="AM" />
    </transaction>
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-36-EUMA-ARMENIEN-POLIS" type="1" />
  </iati-activity>
  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" hierarchy="1">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-36-EU-OFFICE-KOSOVO-POLIS</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till EU:s kontor i Kosovo</narrative>
      <narrative>Personnel to the EU Office in Kosovo</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
 Contribution with police expertise to the European Union Office in Kosovo is part of the Swedish support. The seconded personnel assist in the implementation of the missions' mandate which primarily involves providing expertise, training and capacity building to stabilise and develop police organisations in conflict and post-conflict environments, and promote security sector reform to ensure the upholding of the rule of law. The missions' activities include training on methods of democractic policing with a focus on improving the police's role to uphold the well-being of the citizens, capacity building on gender equality, and advice on developing a human rights based approach to policing. 
The Swedish Police Authority continues to second a person to the EU office in Kosovo, but with a different funding source, but in this report the mission is stated as completed.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser. Bidrag med polisexpertis till EU-kontoret i Kosovo är en del av det svenska stödet. Den sekonderade personalen bistår vid genomförandet av uppdragens mandat som i första hand innebär att tillhandahålla expertis, utbildning och kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att stabilisera och utveckla polisorganisationer i konflikt- och postkonfliktmiljöer, samt främja säkerhetssektorreform för att säkerställa upprätthållandet av rättsstatsprincipen. Verksamheten omfattar utbildning i metoder för demokratiskt polisarbete med fokus på att förbättra polisens roll för att upprätthålla medborgarnas välbefinnande, kapacitetsuppbyggnad kring jämställdhet och rådgivning om utveckligen av ett människorättsbaserat synsätt på polisarbete. 
Polismyndigheten fortsätter att sekondera en person till EU office in Kosovo, men med en annan finansieringskälla, men i denna redovisning står uppdraget som avslutat.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av delegationens uppdrag och arbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the EU delegation's mission and objectives. Polismyndigheten fortsätter att bidra till genomförandet av uppdraget, men med en annan finanseringskälla än UO7, därav är detta slutredovisning.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-36" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2018-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2018-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Police Authority</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 564 18 00</telephone>
      <email>pso-idc@polisen.se</email>
      <website>www.polisen.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Polismyndigheten, Box 12256, SE-102 26 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="XK" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Kosovo</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="15130" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Legal and judicial development</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Government &amp; Civil Society-general</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <document-link url="https://eeas.europa.eu/delegations/kosovo_en" format="text/html">
      <title>
        <narrative>Homepage of the EU Office in Kosovo</narrative>
      </title>
      <category code="B16" />
    </document-link>
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-36-EU-OFFICE-KOSOVO-POLIS-1" type="2" />
    <result type="2" aggregation-status="0">
      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
      </title>
      <description>
        <narrative>In 2025, the Police Authority seconded 1 employee (male) to the EU Office in Kosovo. In 2024, the Police Authority seconded 1 employee (female) to the EU Office in Kosovo, to assist with police expertise. The previous year, the Police Authority seconded an expert towards the end of that year.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025 sekonderade Polismyndigheten 1 anställd (man) till EU-kontoret i Kosovo. 2024 sekonderade Polismyndigheten 1 anställd (kvinna) till EU-kontoret i Kosovo, för att bistå med polisiär expertis. Föregåe år så sekonderade Polismyndigheten ut en expert mot slutet av det året.</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
    </result>
  </iati-activity>
  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" humanitarian="0" hierarchy="2">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-36-EU-OFFICE-KOSOVO-POLIS-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Personnel to the EU Office in Kosovo</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till EU:s kontor i Kosovo</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
 Contribution with police expertise to the European Union Office in Kosovo is part of the Swedish support. The seconded personnel assist in the implementation of the missions' mandate which primarily involves providing expertise, training and capacity building to stabilise and develop police organisations in conflict and post-conflict environments, and promote security sector reform to ensure the upholding of the rule of law. The missions' activities include training on methods of democractic policing with a focus on improving the police's role to uphold the well-being of the citizens, capacity building on gender equality, and advice on developing a human rights based approach to policing. 
The Swedish Police Authority continues to second a person to the EU office in Kosovo, but with a different funding source, but in this report the mission is stated as completed.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser. Bidrag med polisexpertis till EU-kontoret i Kosovo är en del av det svenska stödet. Den sekonderade personalen bistår vid genomförandet av uppdragens mandat som i första hand innebär att tillhandahålla expertis, utbildning och kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att stabilisera och utveckla polisorganisationer i konflikt- och postkonfliktmiljöer, samt främja säkerhetssektorreform för att säkerställa upprätthållandet av rättsstatsprincipen. Verksamheten omfattar utbildning i metoder för demokratiskt polisarbete med fokus på att förbättra polisens roll för att upprätthålla medborgarnas välbefinnande, kapacitetsuppbyggnad kring jämställdhet och rådgivning om utveckligen av ett människorättsbaserat synsätt på polisarbete. 
Polismyndigheten fortsätter att sekondera en person till EU office in Kosovo, men med en annan finansieringskälla, men i denna redovisning står uppdraget som avslutat.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av delegationens uppdrag och arbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the EU delegation's mission and objectives. Polismyndigheten fortsätter att bidra till genomförandet av uppdraget, men med en annan finanseringskälla än UO7, därav är detta slutredovisning.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-42000" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="42000">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.1 - Significantly reduce all forms of violence and related death rates everywhere.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.2 - End abuse, exploitation, trafficking and all forms of violence against and torture of children.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.2 - Eliminera övergrepp, utnyttjande, människohandel och alla former av våld eller tortyr mot barn.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.6" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.1 - Avskaffa alla former av diskriminering av alla kvinnor och flickor överallt</narrative>
      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
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    <tag code="5.c" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>5.c - Adopt and strengthen sound policies and enforceable legislation for the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.c - Anta och stärka välgrundad politik och genomförbar lagstiftning för att främja jämställdhet och öka alla kvinnors och flickors egenmakt på alla nivåer</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
The United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) is one of the operations to which the Swedish Police Authority contributes with personnel.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag.</narrative>
      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate.</narrative>
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      <email>pso-idc@polisen.se</email>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Personnel to the UN mission in Mali, MINUSMA</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.2 - Eliminera övergrepp, utnyttjande, människohandel och alla former av våld eller tortyr mot barn.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.2 - End abuse, exploitation, trafficking and all forms of violence against and torture of children.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.2 - Eliminera övergrepp, utnyttjande, människohandel och alla former av våld eller tortyr mot barn.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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        <narrative>12 Swedish Police employees seconded to the mission in January 2019. Continuously reduced to 4 seconded Swedish Police employees to the mission by the end of 2019.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.a" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.b - Promote and enforce non-discriminatory laws and policies for sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.b - Verka för och genomdriva icke-diskriminerande lagstiftning och politik för en hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.1 - Avskaffa alla former av diskriminering av alla kvinnor och flickor överallt</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.5 - Tillförsäkra kvinnor fullt och faktiskt deltagande och lika möjligheter till ledarskap på alla beslutsnivåer i det politiska, ekonomiska och offentliga livet.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.c - Adopt and strengthen sound policies and enforceable legislation for the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.c - Anta och stärka välgrundad politik och genomförbar lagstiftning för att främja jämställdhet och öka alla kvinnors och flickors egenmakt på alla nivåer</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
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      <email>pso-idc@polisen.se</email>
      <website>www.polisen.se</website>
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    <document-link url="https://www.osce.org/mission-to-skopje" format="text/html">
      <title>
        <narrative>Homepage of the mission</narrative>
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      <category code="B16" />
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative>1 Swedish Police employee was seconded to the mission during 2022 and 2021. During 2023, 1 Swedish Police employee was seconded to the mission during the first half of the year, corresponding to 0,5 annual work units.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under åren 2022 och 2021 tjänstgjorde 1 svensk polisanställd (1 man) i insatsen, vilket motsvarade 1 årsarbetskraft. År 2023 tjänstgjorde 1 svensk polisanställd fram till halvårsskiftet, motsvarande 0,5 årsarbetkrafter.</narrative>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till Osses insats i Nordmakedonien, OSCE mission to Skopje</narrative>
      <narrative>Personnel to the OSCE Mission to Skopje</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
The OSCE Mission to Skopje is one of the operations to which the Swedish Police Authority contributes with personnel.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
Osses insats i Nordmakedonien (OSCE Mission to Skopje) utgör en av dessa insatser.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag.</narrative>
      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47131" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="47131">
      <narrative>OSCE/Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-07-01" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <tag code="16.10" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="5.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.1 - Avskaffa alla former av diskriminering av alla kvinnor och flickor överallt</narrative>
      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
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    <tag code="5.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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    <default-aid-type code="D01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2020-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-01">1192675</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2021-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2021-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2021-01-01">1256970</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2022-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2022-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-01">2152500</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2023-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2023-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-01">1400000</value>
    </budget>
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      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-01">4766439</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="MK" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-28">1192675</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="MK" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2021-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2021-01-28">1256970</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="MK" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-28">1319573</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="MK" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">997221</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="MK" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-36-OSSE-NORDMAKEDONIEN-POLIS" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-36-OSSE-TNTD</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Police personnel seconded to OSCE Headquarters</narrative>
      <narrative>Police personnel seconded to OSCE Headquarters</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Expert seconded to the OSCE Transnational Threats Department (TNTD).</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Police personnel seconded to OSCE Headquarters</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-36" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2017-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2017-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2017-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2017-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Police Authority</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 564 18 00</telephone>
      <email>pso-idc@polisen.se</email>
      <website>www.polisen.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Polismyndigheten, Box 12256, SE-102 26 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-region code="998" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
    </recipient-region>
    <sector code="15220" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="152" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Conflict, Peace &amp; Security</narrative>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-36-OSSE-TNTD-1" type="2" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-36-OSSE-TNTD-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Police personnel seconded to OSCE Headquarters</narrative>
      <narrative>Police personnel seconded to OSCE Headquarters</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Police personnel seconded to OSCE Headquarters</narrative>
      <narrative>Expert seconded to the OSCE Transnational Threats Department (TNTD).</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47131" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="47131">
      <narrative>OSCE/Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-36" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47131" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="47131">
      <narrative>OSCE/Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2017-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2017-01-01" />
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
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    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader.</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 564 18 00</telephone>
      <email>pso-idc@polisen.se</email>
      <website>www.polisen.se</website>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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FN:s insats i Jemen (United Nations Mission to Support the Hudaydah Agreement, UNMHA) utgör en av dessa insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
The United Nations Mission to Support the Hudaydah Agreement (UNMHA) is one of the operations to which the Swedish Police Authority contributes with personnel.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-36" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2021-01-12" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2019-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2021-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2019-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Police Authority</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 564 18 00</telephone>
      <email>pso-idc@polisen.se</email>
      <website>www.polisen.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Polismyndigheten, Box 12256, SE-102 26 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="YE" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Yemen</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="15220" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="152" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Conflict, Peace &amp; Security</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <document-link url="https://unmha.unmissions.org/" format="text/html">
      <title>
        <narrative>Homepage of the mission</narrative>
      </title>
      <category code="B16" />
    </document-link>
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-36-UNMHA-JEMEN-POLIS-1" type="2" />
    <result type="2" aggregation-status="0">
      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
      </title>
      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under år 2020 tjänstgjorde 4 svenska polisanställda (3 kvinnor och 1 man) i insatsen under en del av året, motsvarande 0,7 årsarbetskrafter. År 2019, tjänstgjorde 3 svenska polisanställda (3 kvinnor) i insatsen under en del av året, motsvarande 1,1 årsarbetskrafter.</narrative>
        <narrative>No Swedish Police employees were seconded to the mission during 2022 or 2021. During 2020, a total of 4 Swedish Police employees were seconded to the mission part of the year, corresponding to 0,7 annual work units. During 2019, a total of 3 Swedish Police employees were seconded to the mission part of the year, corresponding to 1,1 annual work units.</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
    </result>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-36-UNMHA-JEMEN-POLIS-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Personnel to the UN mission in Yemen, UNMHA</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till FN:s insats i Jemen, UNMHA</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
The United Nations Mission to Support the Hudaydah Agreement (UNMHA) is one of the operations to which the Swedish Police Authority contributes with personnel.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
FN:s insats i Jemen (United Nations Mission to Support the Hudaydah Agreement, UNMHA) utgör en av dessa insatser.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41310" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="41310">
      <narrative>UNDPO/United Nations Department of Peace Operations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-36" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41310" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="41310">
      <narrative>UNDPO/United Nations Department of Peace Operations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2021-01-12" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2019-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2021-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2019-01-01" />
    <tag code="16.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.1 - Avsevärt minska alla former av våld och dödligt våld överallt.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.1 - Significantly reduce all forms of violence and related death rates everywhere.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="16.10" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="5.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="D01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2019-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2019-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2019-01-01">1582386</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2020-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-01">1137610</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2021-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2021-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2021-01-01">88160</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2022-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2022-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-01">2630833</value>
    </budget>
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2019-01-01">2808156</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="YE" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2019-01-28">1582386</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="YE" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-28">1137610</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="YE" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2021-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2021-01-28">88160</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="YE" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-28">0</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="YE" />
    </transaction>
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-36-UNMHA-JEMEN-POLIS" type="1" />
  </iati-activity>
  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" hierarchy="1">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-36-UNMISS-UNPOL</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Personnel to the UN mission in South Sudan, UNMISS</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till FN:s insats i Sydsudan, UNMISS</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
FN:s mission i Sydsudan (United Nations Mission in the South Sudan, UNMISS) utgör en av dessa insatser. Den sekonderade personalen bistår vid genomförandet av uppdragens mandat som i första hand innebär att tillhandahålla expertis, utbildning och kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att stabilisera och utveckla polisorganisationer i konflikt- och postkonfliktmiljöer, samt främja säkerhetssektorreform för att säkerställa upprätthållandet av rättsstatsprincipen. Verksamheten omfattar utbildning i metoder för demokratiskt polisarbete med fokus på att förbättra polisens roll för att upprätthålla medborgarnas välbefinnande, kapacitetsuppbyggnad kring jämställdhet och rådgivning om utveckligen av ett människorättsbaserat synsätt på polisarbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
The United Nations Mission in the South Sudan (UNMISS) is one of the operations to which the Swedish Police Authority contributes with personnel. The seconded personnel assist in the implementation of the missions' mandate which primarily involves providing expertise, training and capacity building to stabilise and develop police organisations in conflict and post-conflict environments, and promote security sector reform to ensure the upholding of the rule of law. The missions' activities include training on methods of democractic policing with a focus on improving the police's role to uphold the well-being of the citizens, capacity building on gender equality , and advice on developing a human rights based approach to policing.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag, fokuserade på skydd av civila, övervakning av mänskliga rättigheter och stöd för tillhandahållande av humanitärt bistånd och för genomförandet av avtalet om upphörande av fientligheterna.</narrative>
      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate, focused on the protection of civilians, human rights monitoring, and support for the delivery of humanitarian assistance and for the implementation of the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-36" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2015-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2015-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Police Authority</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 564 18 00</telephone>
      <email>pso-idc@polisen.se</email>
      <website>www.polisen.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Polismyndigheten, Box 12256, SE-102 26 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="SS" percentage="100">
      <narrative>South Sudan</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="15230" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Participation in international peacekeeping operations</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="152" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Conflict, Peace &amp; Security</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <document-link url="https://unmiss.unmissions.org/" format="text/html">
      <title>
        <narrative>Homepage of the mission</narrative>
      </title>
      <category code="B16" />
    </document-link>
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-36-UNMISS-UNPOL-1" type="2" />
    <result type="2" aggregation-status="0">
      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
      </title>
      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under 2025 tjänstgjorde 20 polisanställda (8 kvinnor och 12 män) i missionen under hela eller delar av året, motsvarande 9,3 årsarbetkrafter. Under 2024 tjänstgjorde 25 polisanställda (14 män och 11 kvinnor) i missionen under hela eller delar av året, motsvarande 12,1 årsarbetskrafter. Föregående år, 2023, tjänstegjorde 32 svenska polisanställda (22 män och 10 kvinnor) i missionen under hela eller del av året, motsvarande 14,1 årsarbetskrafter.</narrative>
        <narrative>In 2025, 20 police officers (8 women and 12 men) served in the mission for all or part of the year, corresponding to 9.3 annual workforces. During 2024, 25 employees from the Swedish Poice were seconded to the mission (14 men and 11 women), during the full or parts of the year, corresponding to 12,1 annual work units. During the previous year, 2023, 32 employees from the Swedish Police were seconded to the mission (22 men and 10 women), during the full or parts of the year, corresponding to 14,1 annual work units.</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
    </result>
  </iati-activity>
  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" humanitarian="0" hierarchy="2">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-36-UNMISS-UNPOL-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till FN:s insats i Sydsudan, UNMISS</narrative>
      <narrative>Personnel to the UN mission in South Sudan, UNMISS</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
FN:s mission i Sydsudan (United Nations Mission in the South Sudan, UNMISS) utgör en av dessa insatser. Den sekonderade personalen bistår vid genomförandet av uppdragens mandat som i första hand innebär att tillhandahålla expertis, utbildning och kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att stabilisera och utveckla polisorganisationer i konflikt- och postkonfliktmiljöer, samt främja säkerhetssektorreform för att säkerställa upprätthållandet av rättsstatsprincipen. Verksamheten omfattar utbildning i metoder för demokratiskt polisarbete med fokus på att förbättra polisens roll för att upprätthålla medborgarnas välbefinnande, kapacitetsuppbyggnad kring jämställdhet och rådgivning om utveckligen av ett människorättsbaserat synsätt på polisarbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
The United Nations Mission in the South Sudan (UNMISS) is one of the operations to which the Swedish Police Authority contributes with personnel. The seconded personnel assist in the implementation of the missions' mandate which primarily involves providing expertise, training and capacity building to stabilise and develop police organisations in conflict and post-conflict environments, and promote security sector reform to ensure the upholding of the rule of law. The missions' activities include training on methods of democractic policing with a focus on improving the police's role to uphold the well-being of the citizens, capacity building on gender equality , and advice on developing a human rights based approach to policing.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag, fokuserade på skydd av civila, övervakning av mänskliga rättigheter och stöd för tillhandahållande av humanitärt bistånd och för genomförandet av avtalet om upphörande av fientligheterna.</narrative>
      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate, focused on the protection of civilians, human rights monitoring, and support for the delivery of humanitarian assistance and for the implementation of the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41310" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="41310">
      <narrative>UNDPO/United Nations Department of Peace Operations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-36" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41310" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="41310">
      <narrative>UNDPO/United Nations Department of Peace Operations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2015-01-01" />
    <tag code="16.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.1 - Significantly reduce all forms of violence and related death rates everywhere.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.1 - Avsevärt minska alla former av våld och dödligt våld överallt.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="16.10" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="16.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.2 - End abuse, exploitation, trafficking and all forms of violence against and torture of children.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.2 - Eliminera övergrepp, utnyttjande, människohandel och alla former av våld eller tortyr mot barn.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="16.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projects that aim to contributing to the integration of developing countries in international trade and the global trade system. The National Board of Trade uses its core trade expertise to provide capacity building for policy and decision makers as well as at the institutional level.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-39-603308</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Zambia, stöd till hantering av tekniska handelshinder, fas 1</narrative>
      <narrative>Zambia  - Support on technical barriers to trade, phase 1</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The project aims to strengthen Zambia’s institutional capacity to manage technical barriers to trade in line with the WTO Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT). Initiated in 2022, the project supports the establishment and development of the Department for Technical Regulations (DTR) within Zambia’s Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry, with the objective of creating sustainable structures, processes, and expertise for the management of technical regulations.

Since the establishment of DTR in 2023, the National Board of Trade Sweden has provided technical and institutional support to enhance the department’s knowledge of TBT issues, internal coordination, and its ability to support other regulatory authorities. The support focuses on strengthening capacity to conduct trade-related impact assessments of technical regulations and on developing working procedures and coordination mechanisms.

During the initial phase, support was provided through a resident expert in Lusaka, while in 2025 the intervention was mainly implemented remotely. The intervention is implemented by the National Board of Trade Sweden in close cooperation with DTR.

The long-term development objective is to contribute to the reduction of technical barriers to trade in Zambia, thereby improving conditions for companies to export and import goods. By strengthening DTR’s capacity to analyse, coordinate, and apply technical regulations in line with international commitments, the intervention supports a more predictable regulatory environment, improved trade integration, and sustainable economic development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen syftar till att stärka Zambias institutionella kapacitet att hantera tekniska handelshinder i enlighet med WTO:s avtal om tekniska handelshinder (TBT-avtalet). Projektet, som inleddes 2022, stödjer etableringen och utvecklingen av Department for Technical Regulations (DTR) vid Zambias handelsministerium, med målet att skapa hållbara strukturer, processer och kompetens för hantering av tekniska föreskrifter.

Sedan DTR etablerades 2023 har Kommerskollegium tillhandahållit tekniskt och institutionellt stöd för att stärka enhetens kunskap om tekniska handelshinder, dess interna samordning samt dess förmåga att stödja andra föreskrivande myndigheter. Stödet har omfattat kapacitetsutveckling inom konsekvensbedömningar av handelsaspekter i tekniska föreskrifter samt utveckling av arbetsprocesser och samordningsmekanismer.

Under projektets inledande fas fanns en utsänd expert på plats i Lusaka, medan stödet under 2025 huvudsakligen genomförts på distans. Insatsen genomförs av Kommerskollegium i nära samarbete med DTR. 

Det långsiktiga utvecklingsmålet är att bidra till minskade tekniska handelshinder i Zambia, vilket förbättrar förutsättningarna för företag att exportera och importera varor. Genom att stärka DTR:s kapacitet att analysera, samordna och tillämpa tekniska föreskrifter i linje med internationella åtaganden bidrar insatsen till ett mer förutsägbart regelverk, förbättrad handelsintegration och hållbar ekonomisk utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-39" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>National Board of Trade</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-01-01" />
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      <email>registrator@kommerskollegium.se</email>
      <website>http://www.kommerskollegium.se/</website>
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      <narrative>Trade policy and administrative management</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Policies &amp; Regulations</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Zambia  - Support on technical barriers to trade, phase 1</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Zambia, stöd till hantering av tekniska handelshinder, fas 1</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen syftar till att stärka Zambias institutionella kapacitet att hantera tekniska handelshinder i enlighet med WTO:s avtal om tekniska handelshinder (TBT-avtalet). Projektet, som inleddes 2022, stödjer etableringen och utvecklingen av Department for Technical Regulations (DTR) vid Zambias handelsministerium, med målet att skapa hållbara strukturer, processer och kompetens för hantering av tekniska föreskrifter.

Sedan DTR etablerades 2023 har Kommerskollegium tillhandahållit tekniskt och institutionellt stöd för att stärka enhetens kunskap om tekniska handelshinder, dess interna samordning samt dess förmåga att stödja andra föreskrivande myndigheter. Stödet har omfattat kapacitetsutveckling inom konsekvensbedömningar av handelsaspekter i tekniska föreskrifter samt utveckling av arbetsprocesser och samordningsmekanismer.

Under projektets inledande fas fanns en utsänd expert på plats i Lusaka, medan stödet under 2025 huvudsakligen genomförts på distans. Insatsen genomförs av Kommerskollegium i nära samarbete med DTR. 

Det långsiktiga utvecklingsmålet är att bidra till minskade tekniska handelshinder i Zambia, vilket förbättrar förutsättningarna för företag att exportera och importera varor. Genom att stärka DTR:s kapacitet att analysera, samordna och tillämpa tekniska föreskrifter i linje med internationella åtaganden bidrar insatsen till ett mer förutsägbart regelverk, förbättrad handelsintegration och hållbar ekonomisk utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>The project aims to strengthen Zambia’s institutional capacity to manage technical barriers to trade in line with the WTO Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT). Initiated in 2022, the project supports the establishment and development of the Department for Technical Regulations (DTR) within Zambia’s Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry, with the objective of creating sustainable structures, processes, and expertise for the management of technical regulations.

Since the establishment of DTR in 2023, the National Board of Trade Sweden has provided technical and institutional support to enhance the department’s knowledge of TBT issues, internal coordination, and its ability to support other regulatory authorities. The support focuses on strengthening capacity to conduct trade-related impact assessments of technical regulations and on developing working procedures and coordination mechanisms.

During the initial phase, support was provided through a resident expert in Lusaka, while in 2025 the intervention was mainly implemented remotely. The intervention is implemented by the National Board of Trade Sweden in close cooperation with DTR.

The long-term development objective is to contribute to the reduction of technical barriers to trade in Zambia, thereby improving conditions for companies to export and import goods. By strengthening DTR’s capacity to analyse, coordinate, and apply technical regulations in line with international commitments, the intervention supports a more predictable regulatory environment, improved trade integration, and sustainable economic development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Kommerskollegium</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
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    <tag code="17.10" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>17.10 - Promote a universal, rules-based, open, non-discriminatory and equitable multilateral trading system under the World Trade Organization, including through the conclusion of negotiations under its Doha Development Agenda.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.10 - Främja ett universellt, regelbaserat, öppet, icke-diskriminerande och rättvist multilateralt handelssystem inom ramen för Världshandelsorganisationen, inklusive genom att slutföra förhandlingarna enligt utvecklingsagendan från Doha.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-39-608100</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Verksamhetsutveckling, planering och samordning, institutionellt bistånd</narrative>
      <narrative>Organisational development, planning and coordination, institutional development assistance</narrative>
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      <narrative>The overall aim of the National Board of Trade Sweden’s international development cooperation is to help our partner countries take part in international trade on better terms. We work with public authorities in our partner countries to strengthen their ability to analyse, develop and implement trade policies that promote trade and investment. We also support countries in the EU neighbourhood in their reform efforts to move closer to the EU. Through this work, we help strengthen institutional structures and processes and contribute to improving the conditions for trade and economic development in our partner countries.

This activity supports the National Board of Trade’s overall planning, management and coordination of programme activities in international development cooperation, with a focus on strengthening institutional capacity for trade.

Through method development, quality assurance, follow-up, competence development and reporting, we strengthen the conditions for implementing programme activities in line with government directives, the needs of partner countries and relevant administrative requirements.

The activity has also included project preparation, methodological development and expert support in connection with bilateral cooperation and regional training programmes, as well as upon request from individual partner countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det övergripande målet med Kommerskollegiums internationella utvecklingssamarbete är att våra partnerländer ska ha bättre förutsättningar att delta i internationell handel. Kommerskollegium arbetar tillsammans med offentliga organisationer i partnerländerna för att stötta deras förmåga att analysera, utveckla och genomföra handelspolitik som främjar handel och investeringar. Vi stödjer också länder i EU:s närområde i deras reformprocesser för att närma sig EU. Genom detta arbete bidrar vi till att stärka institutionella strukturer och processer som kan förbättra förutsättningarna för handel och ekonomisk utveckling i partnerländerna.

Denna insats stödjer Kommerskollegiums övergripande planering, styrning och samordning av programverksamhet inom internationellt utvecklingssamarbete, med inriktning på institutionell kapacitetsutveckling för handel. Genom metodutveckling, kvalitetssäkring, uppföljning, kompetensutveckling och rapportering stärks förutsättningarna för att programverksamheten genomförs i linje med regeringens styrning, partnerländernas behov och relevanta förvaltningskrav. 

I insatsen har också ingått projektförberedelser, metodarbete och expertstöd i anslutning till bilaterala samarbeten och regionala utbildningsprogram samt på förfrågan från enskilda samarbetsländer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förbättrad strategisk planering och styrning av programverksamheten i enlighet med regeringens inriktning och partnerländernas prioriteringar.

Mer effektiva och ändamålsenliga processer och metoder för institutionell kapacitetsutveckling genom hela programcykeln.

Stärkt kvalitetssäkring, uppföljning och lärande som bidrar till ökad transparens och resultatstyrning.

Förbättrad samordning och stärkta synergier mellan handelspolitik, handelsfrämjande och bistånd inom programverksamheten.</narrative>
      <narrative>Improved strategic planning and governance of programme activities aligned with government priorities and partner-country needs.

More effective and fit-for-purpose processes and methods for institutional capacity development across the programme cycle.

Strengthened quality assurance, monitoring and learning, supporting transparency and results-based management.

Improved coordination and strengthened synergies between trade policy, trade promotion and development cooperation within programme activities.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-39" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>National Board of Trade</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2021-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2027-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-01-01" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>National Board of Trade</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 690 48 00</telephone>
      <email>registrator@kommerskollegium.se</email>
      <website>http://www.kommerskollegium.se/</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-113 86 STOCKHOLM</narrative>
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    <recipient-region code="998" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
    </recipient-region>
    <sector code="33110" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Trade policy and administrative management</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="331" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Trade Policies &amp; Regulations</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-39-608100-1</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Organisational development, planning and coordination, institutional development assistance</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Verksamhetsutveckling, planering och samordning, institutionellt bistånd</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The overall aim of the National Board of Trade Sweden’s international development cooperation is to help our partner countries take part in international trade on better terms. We work with public authorities in our partner countries to strengthen their ability to analyse, develop and implement trade policies that promote trade and investment. We also support countries in the EU neighbourhood in their reform efforts to move closer to the EU. Through this work, we help strengthen institutional structures and processes and contribute to improving the conditions for trade and economic development in our partner countries.

This activity supports the National Board of Trade’s overall planning, management and coordination of programme activities in international development cooperation, with a focus on strengthening institutional capacity for trade.

Through method development, quality assurance, follow-up, competence development and reporting, we strengthen the conditions for implementing programme activities in line with government directives, the needs of partner countries and relevant administrative requirements.

The activity has also included project preparation, methodological development and expert support in connection with bilateral cooperation and regional training programmes, as well as upon request from individual partner countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det övergripande målet med Kommerskollegiums internationella utvecklingssamarbete är att våra partnerländer ska ha bättre förutsättningar att delta i internationell handel. Kommerskollegium arbetar tillsammans med offentliga organisationer i partnerländerna för att stötta deras förmåga att analysera, utveckla och genomföra handelspolitik som främjar handel och investeringar. Vi stödjer också länder i EU:s närområde i deras reformprocesser för att närma sig EU. Genom detta arbete bidrar vi till att stärka institutionella strukturer och processer som kan förbättra förutsättningarna för handel och ekonomisk utveckling i partnerländerna.

Denna insats stödjer Kommerskollegiums övergripande planering, styrning och samordning av programverksamhet inom internationellt utvecklingssamarbete, med inriktning på institutionell kapacitetsutveckling för handel. Genom metodutveckling, kvalitetssäkring, uppföljning, kompetensutveckling och rapportering stärks förutsättningarna för att programverksamheten genomförs i linje med regeringens styrning, partnerländernas behov och relevanta förvaltningskrav. 

I insatsen har också ingått projektförberedelser, metodarbete och expertstöd i anslutning till bilaterala samarbeten och regionala utbildningsprogram samt på förfrågan från enskilda samarbetsländer.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Improved strategic planning and governance of programme activities aligned with government priorities and partner-country needs.

More effective and fit-for-purpose processes and methods for institutional capacity development across the programme cycle.

Strengthened quality assurance, monitoring and learning, supporting transparency and results-based management.

Improved coordination and strengthened synergies between trade policy, trade promotion and development cooperation within programme activities.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förbättrad strategisk planering och styrning av programverksamheten i enlighet med regeringens inriktning och partnerländernas prioriteringar.

Mer effektiva och ändamålsenliga processer och metoder för institutionell kapacitetsutveckling genom hela programcykeln.

Stärkt kvalitetssäkring, uppföljning och lärande som bidrar till ökad transparens och resultatstyrning.

Förbättrad samordning och stärkta synergier mellan handelspolitik, handelsfrämjande och bistånd inom programverksamheten.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Kommerskollegium</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-39" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>National Board of Trade</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Kommerskollegium</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2027-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-01-01" />
    <tag code="16.6" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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    <default-aid-type code="D02" />
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      <period-end iso-date="2026-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2026-01-01">1000000</value>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2021-01-01" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="331" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2021-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2021-01-28">5165067</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="331" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="331" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">8025000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="331" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="33110" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">11078000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="331" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="33110" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2025-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-28">4367349.7699999996</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="33110" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="331" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Zambia - Support on technical barriers to trade, phase 2</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Zambia - Stöd till hantering av tekniska handelshinder, fas 2</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The project aims to strengthen Zambia’s institutional capacity to manage technical barriers to trade in line with the WTO Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT). Initiated in 2022, the project supports the establishment and development of the Department for Technical Regulations (DTR) within Zambia’s Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry, with the objective of creating sustainable structures, processes, and expertise for the management of technical regulations. 

Since the establishment of DTR in 2023, the National Board of Trade Sweden has provided technical and institutional support to enhance the department’s knowledge of TBT issues, internal coordination, and its ability to support other regulatory authorities. The support focuses on strengthening capacity to conduct trade-related impact assessments of technical regulations and on developing working procedures and coordination mechanisms. During the initial phase, support was provided through a resident expert in Lusaka, while in 2025 the intervention was mainly implemented remotely. The intervention is implemented by the National Board of Trade Sweden in close cooperation with DTR. 

The long-term development objective is to contribute to the reduction of technical barriers to trade in Zambia, thereby improving conditions for companies to export and import goods. By strengthening DTR’s capacity to analyse, coordinate, and apply technical regulations in line with international commitments, the intervention supports a more predictable regulatory environment, improved trade integration, and sustainable economic development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen syftar till att stärka Zambias institutionella kapacitet att hantera tekniska handelshinder i enlighet med WTO:s avtal om tekniska handelshinder (TBT-avtalet). Projektet, som inleddes 2022, stödjer etableringen och utvecklingen av Department for Technical Regulations (DTR) vid Zambias handelsministerium, med målet att skapa hållbara strukturer, processer och kompetens för hantering av tekniska föreskrifter. 

Sedan DTR etablerades 2023 har Kommerskollegium tillhandahållit tekniskt och institutionellt stöd för att stärka enhetens kunskap om tekniska handelshinder, dess interna samordning samt dess förmåga att stödja andra föreskrivande myndigheter. Stödet har omfattat kapacitetsutveckling inom konsekvensbedömningar av handelsaspekter i tekniska föreskrifter samt utveckling av arbetsprocesser och samordningsmekanismer. Under projektets inledande fas fanns en utsänd expert på plats i Lusaka, medan stödet under 2025 huvudsakligen genomförts på distans. Insatsen genomförs av Kommerskollegium i nära samarbete med DTR. 

Det långsiktiga utvecklingsmålet är att bidra till minskade tekniska handelshinder i Zambia, vilket förbättrar förutsättningarna för företag att exportera och importera varor. Genom att stärka DTR:s kapacitet att analysera, samordna och tillämpa tekniska föreskrifter i linje med internationella åtaganden bidrar insatsen till ett mer förutsägbart regelverk, förbättrad handelsintegration och hållbar ekonomisk utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>•Improved knowledge within DTR of technical barriers to trade, roles, and internal coordination
•Enhanced capacity of DTR to support other authorities in the development of technical regulations
•Developed methods and approaches for information sharing and coordination among TBT stakeholders
•Strengthened ability to identify national priorities and represent Zambia’s interests in regional and international fora</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">•Förbättrad kunskap hos DTR om tekniska handelshinder, ansvarsfördelning och intern samordning
•Stärkt förmåga hos DTR att stödja andra myndigheter i utformningen av tekniska föreskrifter
•Utvecklade metoder och arbetssätt för informationsspridning och samordning av relevanta TBT-aktörer
•Förbättrad kapacitet att identifiera nationella prioriteringar och företräda Zambias intressen i regionala och internationella forum</narrative>
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      <narrative>National Board of Trade</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-06-30" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>National Board of Trade</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 690 48 00</telephone>
      <email>registrator@kommerskollegium.se</email>
      <website>http://www.kommerskollegium.se/</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-113 86 STOCKHOLM</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="ZM" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Zambia</narrative>
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    <sector code="33110" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Trade policy and administrative management</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="331" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Trade Policies &amp; Regulations</narrative>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-39-608308-1" type="2" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-39-608308-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Zambia - Support on technical barriers to trade, phase 2</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Zambia - Stöd till hantering av tekniska handelshinder, fas 2</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen syftar till att stärka Zambias institutionella kapacitet att hantera tekniska handelshinder i enlighet med WTO:s avtal om tekniska handelshinder (TBT-avtalet). Projektet, som inleddes 2022, stödjer etableringen och utvecklingen av Department for Technical Regulations (DTR) vid Zambias handelsministerium, med målet att skapa hållbara strukturer, processer och kompetens för hantering av tekniska föreskrifter. 

Sedan DTR etablerades 2023 har Kommerskollegium tillhandahållit tekniskt och institutionellt stöd för att stärka enhetens kunskap om tekniska handelshinder, dess interna samordning samt dess förmåga att stödja andra föreskrivande myndigheter. Stödet har omfattat kapacitetsutveckling inom konsekvensbedömningar av handelsaspekter i tekniska föreskrifter samt utveckling av arbetsprocesser och samordningsmekanismer. Under projektets inledande fas fanns en utsänd expert på plats i Lusaka, medan stödet under 2025 huvudsakligen genomförts på distans. Insatsen genomförs av Kommerskollegium i nära samarbete med DTR. 

Det långsiktiga utvecklingsmålet är att bidra till minskade tekniska handelshinder i Zambia, vilket förbättrar förutsättningarna för företag att exportera och importera varor. Genom att stärka DTR:s kapacitet att analysera, samordna och tillämpa tekniska föreskrifter i linje med internationella åtaganden bidrar insatsen till ett mer förutsägbart regelverk, förbättrad handelsintegration och hållbar ekonomisk utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>The project aims to strengthen Zambia’s institutional capacity to manage technical barriers to trade in line with the WTO Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT). Initiated in 2022, the project supports the establishment and development of the Department for Technical Regulations (DTR) within Zambia’s Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry, with the objective of creating sustainable structures, processes, and expertise for the management of technical regulations. 

Since the establishment of DTR in 2023, the National Board of Trade Sweden has provided technical and institutional support to enhance the department’s knowledge of TBT issues, internal coordination, and its ability to support other regulatory authorities. The support focuses on strengthening capacity to conduct trade-related impact assessments of technical regulations and on developing working procedures and coordination mechanisms. During the initial phase, support was provided through a resident expert in Lusaka, while in 2025 the intervention was mainly implemented remotely. The intervention is implemented by the National Board of Trade Sweden in close cooperation with DTR. 

The long-term development objective is to contribute to the reduction of technical barriers to trade in Zambia, thereby improving conditions for companies to export and import goods. By strengthening DTR’s capacity to analyse, coordinate, and apply technical regulations in line with international commitments, the intervention supports a more predictable regulatory environment, improved trade integration, and sustainable economic development.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">•Förbättrad kunskap hos DTR om tekniska handelshinder, ansvarsfördelning och intern samordning
•Stärkt förmåga hos DTR att stödja andra myndigheter i utformningen av tekniska föreskrifter
•Utvecklade metoder och arbetssätt för informationsspridning och samordning av relevanta TBT-aktörer
•Förbättrad kapacitet att identifiera nationella prioriteringar och företräda Zambias intressen i regionala och internationella forum</narrative>
      <narrative>•Improved knowledge within DTR of technical barriers to trade, roles, and internal coordination
•Enhanced capacity of DTR to support other authorities in the development of technical regulations
•Developed methods and approaches for information sharing and coordination among TBT stakeholders
•Strengthened ability to identify national priorities and represent Zambia’s interests in regional and international fora</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Kommerskollegium</narrative>
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      <narrative>National Board of Trade</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Kommerskollegium</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
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    <tag code="17.10" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.10 - Främja ett universellt, regelbaserat, öppet, icke-diskriminerande och rättvist multilateralt handelssystem inom ramen för Världshandelsorganisationen, inklusive genom att slutföra förhandlingarna enligt utvecklingsagendan från Doha.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.10 - Promote a universal, rules-based, open, non-discriminatory and equitable multilateral trading system under the World Trade Organization, including through the conclusion of negotiations under its Doha Development Agenda.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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      <period-end iso-date="2026-12-28" />
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      <narrative>Capacity development trade policy</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Academy – Trade Policy is a capacity development programme targeting officials at ministries of trade and other trade policy institutions in selected African countries. The programme addresses the need to strengthen institutional capacity to analyse, design and implement trade policies that support sustainable economic development and an improved business climate.

The objective  is to enhance participants’ and institutions’ ability to apply trade policy analysis as a basis for informed decision-making and to embed these approaches within regular organisational processes. By strengthening competencies in trade policy impact analysis and change management, the project supports balanced consideration of different stakeholder interests in trade policy processes.

The programme has been implemented through a combined approach to capacity development, peer learning and network building. It has also had a mutual learning dimension, whereby insights from participants have contributed to strengthening the trade policy expertise and analytical capacity of the National Board of Trade Sweden.

The programme has been implemented by the National Board of Trade Sweden, in cooperation with key partners, including the Trade Policy Center for Africa (TRAPCA) in the context of alumni activities. The geographical focus has been Africa, with participants from Zambia, Kenya, Somalia, Rwanda, Namibia and Mozambique, within the sector of trade policy and trade-related institutional capacity development.

The long-term development objective  is to contribute to sustainable economic development through strengthened trade policy institutions in partner countries. By building lasting capacity in trade policy analysis and change management, the project supports improved participation in international trade, evidence-based trade policy reforms, and deeper integration into regional and global markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Trade Academy Trade Policy är ett kapacitetsutvecklingsprogram riktat till tjänstepersoner vid handelsministerier och andra handelspolitiska institutioner i utvalda afrikanska länder. Programmet syftar till att stärka den institutionella förmågan att analysera, utforma och genomföra handelspolitik som bidrar till hållbar ekonomisk utveckling och förbättrat företagsklimat.
 
Målet är att stärka deltagarnas och deras organisationers kapacitet att använda handelspolitisk analys som underlag för beslutsfattande, samt att integrera dessa arbetssätt i ordinarie verksamhet. Genom att utveckla kompetens inom handelspolitisk konsekvensanalys och förändringsledning bidrar projektet till bättre avvägningar mellan olika samhällsintressen i handelspolitiska processer. 

Genomförandet har baserats på ett kombinerat arbetssätt med kompetensutveckling, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande. Programmet har även haft ett ömsesidigt lärandeperspektiv, där erfarenheter från deltagarna bidragit till att stärka Kommerskollegiums egen handelspolitiska kompetens och analyskapacitet. 

Programmet har genomförts av Kommerskollegium, i samverkan med relevanta partners, inklusive Trade Policy Center for Africa (TRAPCA) inom ramen för alumnaktiviteter. Det geografiska fokuset har varit Afrika, med deltagande från Zambia, Kenya, Somalia, Rwanda, Namibia och Moçambique, inom sektorn handelspolitik och handelsrelaterad institutionell kapacitetsutveckling. 

Det långsiktiga utvecklingsmålet är att bidra till hållbar ekonomisk utveckling genom stärkta handelspolitiska institutioner i samarbetsländerna. Genom varaktig kapacitetsförstärkning inom handelspolitisk analys och förändringsarbete skapas bättre förutsättningar för länderna att delta i internationell handel, genomföra välgrundade handelspolitiska reformer och integreras i regionala och globala marknader.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Between 2022 and 2024, a total of 61 participants completed the Trade Academy Trade Policy programme, of whom 26 were women. An external results review indicates that the programme has been effective in strengthening participants’ trade policy analysis skills and in promoting a more structured approach to decision-making. Participants widely apply trade policy impact assessment tools, including sustainability assessments and stakeholder analysis, in their day-to-day work.

Many participants report increased confidence in trade policy work and trade negotiations, particularly in regional contexts such as the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). The review shows that opportunities to influence trade policy reforms vary depending on institutional conditions. At the same time, there are examples of institutional-level results, including participants in Somalia contributing to the development of a process for impact assessment prior to the adoption of trade-related legislation.

A clear majority of participants have applied the programme’s methods in their work and shared the knowledge gained within their organisations. Observations from an alumni meeting in 2025 indicate that most alumni continue to use the methods, suggesting sustained capacity development. Findings from the follow-up informed the design of an updated programme for the period 2026–2028.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Mellan 2022 och 2024 slutförde totalt 61 deltagare utbildningsprogrammet Trade Academy Trade Policy, varav 26 kvinnor. En extern resultatuppföljning visar att programmet varit effektivt i att stärka deltagarnas färdigheter i handelspolitisk analys och i att främja ett mer strukturerat tillvägagångssätt för beslutsfattande. Deltagarna använder i stor utsträckning verktyg för handelspolitisk konsekvensanalys, inklusive hållbarhetsbedömningar och intressentanalys, i sitt dagliga arbete.

Många deltagare rapporterar ökat självförtroende i handelspolitiskt arbete och i handelsförhandlingar, särskilt i regionala sammanhang såsom det afrikanska kontinentala frihandelsavtalet (AfCFTA). Uppföljningen visar att möjligheterna att påverka handelspolitiska reformer varierar beroende på institutionella förutsättningar. Samtidigt finns exempel på institutionella resultat, bland annat att deltagare i Somalia bidragit till att ta fram en process för konsekvensbedömning inför handelspolitisk lagstiftning.

En klar majoritet av deltagarna har tillämpat programmets metoder i sitt arbete och spridit kunskaperna vidare inom sina organisationer. Observationer från en alumnträff 2025 visar att flertalet alumner fortsatt behärskar och använder metoderna, vilket indikerar bestående kapacitetsutveckling. Erfarenheterna från uppföljningen har använts i utformningen av ett uppdaterat program för perioden 2026–2028.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Academy Trade Policy 2021-2025</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Trade Academy Trade Policy är ett kapacitetsutvecklingsprogram riktat till tjänstepersoner vid handelsministerier och andra handelspolitiska institutioner i utvalda afrikanska länder. Programmet syftar till att stärka den institutionella förmågan att analysera, utforma och genomföra handelspolitik som bidrar till hållbar ekonomisk utveckling och förbättrat företagsklimat.
 
Målet är att stärka deltagarnas och deras organisationers kapacitet att använda handelspolitisk analys som underlag för beslutsfattande, samt att integrera dessa arbetssätt i ordinarie verksamhet. Genom att utveckla kompetens inom handelspolitisk konsekvensanalys och förändringsledning bidrar projektet till bättre avvägningar mellan olika samhällsintressen i handelspolitiska processer. 

Genomförandet har baserats på ett kombinerat arbetssätt med kompetensutveckling, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande. Programmet har även haft ett ömsesidigt lärandeperspektiv, där erfarenheter från deltagarna bidragit till att stärka Kommerskollegiums egen handelspolitiska kompetens och analyskapacitet. 

Programmet har genomförts av Kommerskollegium, i samverkan med relevanta partners, inklusive Trade Policy Center for Africa (TRAPCA) inom ramen för alumnaktiviteter. Det geografiska fokuset har varit Afrika, med deltagande från Zambia, Kenya, Somalia, Rwanda, Namibia och Moçambique, inom sektorn handelspolitik och handelsrelaterad institutionell kapacitetsutveckling. 

Det långsiktiga utvecklingsmålet är att bidra till hållbar ekonomisk utveckling genom stärkta handelspolitiska institutioner i samarbetsländerna. Genom varaktig kapacitetsförstärkning inom handelspolitisk analys och förändringsarbete skapas bättre förutsättningar för länderna att delta i internationell handel, genomföra välgrundade handelspolitiska reformer och integreras i regionala och globala marknader.</narrative>
      <narrative>Trade Academy – Trade Policy is a capacity development programme targeting officials at ministries of trade and other trade policy institutions in selected African countries. The programme addresses the need to strengthen institutional capacity to analyse, design and implement trade policies that support sustainable economic development and an improved business climate.

The objective  is to enhance participants’ and institutions’ ability to apply trade policy analysis as a basis for informed decision-making and to embed these approaches within regular organisational processes. By strengthening competencies in trade policy impact analysis and change management, the project supports balanced consideration of different stakeholder interests in trade policy processes.

The programme has been implemented through a combined approach to capacity development, peer learning and network building. It has also had a mutual learning dimension, whereby insights from participants have contributed to strengthening the trade policy expertise and analytical capacity of the National Board of Trade Sweden.

The programme has been implemented by the National Board of Trade Sweden, in cooperation with key partners, including the Trade Policy Center for Africa (TRAPCA) in the context of alumni activities. The geographical focus has been Africa, with participants from Zambia, Kenya, Somalia, Rwanda, Namibia and Mozambique, within the sector of trade policy and trade-related institutional capacity development.

The long-term development objective  is to contribute to sustainable economic development through strengthened trade policy institutions in partner countries. By building lasting capacity in trade policy analysis and change management, the project supports improved participation in international trade, evidence-based trade policy reforms, and deeper integration into regional and global markets.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det övergripande målet med stödet till offentliga organisationer är att bidra till en möjliggörande handelsmiljö som främjar import, export och investeringar. Detta förutsätter väl fungerande institutioner för handelspolitik. Insatsen omfattar kapacitetsutveckling, inklusive utbildning inom handelsrelaterade områden, förberedelser inför förhandling och genomförande av handelsavtal, samt åtgärder för att stärka styrning och samordning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The overall goal with our support to public organisations is to ensure an enabling trade environment that promotes imports, exports, and investments. This requires functioning institutions for trade policy. The activities include capacity-building activities such as training in various trade-related topics, in preparing for negotiations and implementation of trade agreements, and in improving governance and coordination.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det övergripande målet med stödet till offentliga organisationer är att bidra till en möjliggörande handelsmiljö som främjar import, export och investeringar. Detta förutsätter väl fungerande institutioner för handelspolitik. Insatsen omfattar kapacitetsutveckling, inklusive utbildning inom handelsrelaterade områden, förberedelser inför förhandling och genomförande av handelsavtal, samt åtgärder för att stärka styrning och samordning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.10 - Promote a universal, rules-based, open, non-discriminatory and equitable multilateral trading system under the World Trade Organization, including through the conclusion of negotiations under its Doha Development Agenda.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Academy - EU integration</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Trade Academy EU Integration is a programme that aims to strengthen the institutional capacity of EU candidate countries to manage and benefit from future EU membership. The programme focuses on the internal market, active participation in EU decision-making processes and international trade. 
In 2025, the programme targets Moldova and Ukraine, where EU accession is a strategic priority for economic development and political stability.

The programme addresses capacity gaps among public authorities and relevant stakeholder organisations in formulating, coordinating and communicating national positions in the EU accession context. It focuses on strengthening inclusive consultation, inter-institutional coordination and evidence-based engagement related to trade and market integration. Through capacity development and peer learning, the programme supports more effective participation in EU-related policy processes and negotiations.

The long-term development objective is to contribute to sustainable and inclusive economic growth by strengthening EU candidate countries’ institutional capacity to engage effectively in the EU internal market and trade policy framework. The programme supports durable integration into EU structures and long-term economic resilience beyond the programme period.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Trade Academy EU Integration är ett program som syftar till att stärka EU-kandidatländers institutionella kapacitet att förvalta och dra nytta av ett framtida EU-medlemskap, med fokus på den inre marknaden, aktivt deltagande i EU:s beslutsprocesser och internationell handel. Under 2025 riktar sig programmet till Moldavien och Ukraina, där EU-anslutning är en strategisk prioritering för ekonomisk utveckling och politisk stabilitet. 

Programmet adresserar kapacitetsbrister hos offentliga myndigheter och relevanta intressenter när det gäller att formulera, samordna och kommunicera nationella ståndpunkter i EU-anslutningsprocessen. Tyngdpunkten ligger på inkluderande konsultation, stärkt institutionell samordning och kunskapsbaserad hantering av handels- och marknadsintegrationsfrågor. Genom kapacitetsutveckling och erfarenhetsutbyte bidrar programmet till mer effektivt deltagande i EU-relaterade policyprocesser och förhandlingar. 

Det långsiktiga utvecklingsmålet är att bidra till hållbar och inkluderande ekonomisk tillväxt genom att stärka EU-kandidatländers institutionella kapacitet att delta effektivt i EU:s inre marknad och handelspolitiska ramverk. Programmet bidrar till varaktig integration i EU:s strukturer och ökad ekonomisk motståndskraft bortom programperioden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Improved institutional understanding of EU trade policy, the internal market and regulatory frameworks

Strengthened capacity for stakeholder analysis, consultation and inter-institutional coordination

Enhanced ability to formulate and communicate well-anchored national positions in EU-related processes

Improved preparedness for participation in international and EU-level negotiations

Contribution to more effective and sustainable EU integration processes over time</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förbättrad institutionell förståelse för EU:s handelspolitik, regelverk och den inre marknaden

Stärkt kapacitet för intressentanalys, konsultation och samordning mellan institutioner

Förbättrad förmåga att formulera och kommunicera väl förankrade nationella ståndpunkter

Ökad beredskap att delta i internationella och EU-relaterade förhandlingar

Bidrag till mer effektiva och hållbara processer för EU-integration över tid</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 690 48 00</telephone>
      <email>registrator@kommerskollegium.se</email>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Trade Academy - EU integration</narrative>
      <narrative>Trade Academy - EU integration</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Trade Academy EU Integration is a programme that aims to strengthen the institutional capacity of EU candidate countries to manage and benefit from future EU membership. The programme focuses on the internal market, active participation in EU decision-making processes and international trade. 
In 2025, the programme targets Moldova and Ukraine, where EU accession is a strategic priority for economic development and political stability.

The programme addresses capacity gaps among public authorities and relevant stakeholder organisations in formulating, coordinating and communicating national positions in the EU accession context. It focuses on strengthening inclusive consultation, inter-institutional coordination and evidence-based engagement related to trade and market integration. Through capacity development and peer learning, the programme supports more effective participation in EU-related policy processes and negotiations.

The long-term development objective is to contribute to sustainable and inclusive economic growth by strengthening EU candidate countries’ institutional capacity to engage effectively in the EU internal market and trade policy framework. The programme supports durable integration into EU structures and long-term economic resilience beyond the programme period.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Trade Academy EU Integration är ett program som syftar till att stärka EU-kandidatländers institutionella kapacitet att förvalta och dra nytta av ett framtida EU-medlemskap, med fokus på den inre marknaden, aktivt deltagande i EU:s beslutsprocesser och internationell handel. Under 2025 riktar sig programmet till Moldavien och Ukraina, där EU-anslutning är en strategisk prioritering för ekonomisk utveckling och politisk stabilitet. 

Programmet adresserar kapacitetsbrister hos offentliga myndigheter och relevanta intressenter när det gäller att formulera, samordna och kommunicera nationella ståndpunkter i EU-anslutningsprocessen. Tyngdpunkten ligger på inkluderande konsultation, stärkt institutionell samordning och kunskapsbaserad hantering av handels- och marknadsintegrationsfrågor. Genom kapacitetsutveckling och erfarenhetsutbyte bidrar programmet till mer effektivt deltagande i EU-relaterade policyprocesser och förhandlingar. 

Det långsiktiga utvecklingsmålet är att bidra till hållbar och inkluderande ekonomisk tillväxt genom att stärka EU-kandidatländers institutionella kapacitet att delta effektivt i EU:s inre marknad och handelspolitiska ramverk. Programmet bidrar till varaktig integration i EU:s strukturer och ökad ekonomisk motståndskraft bortom programperioden.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Improved institutional understanding of EU trade policy, the internal market and regulatory frameworks

Strengthened capacity for stakeholder analysis, consultation and inter-institutional coordination

Enhanced ability to formulate and communicate well-anchored national positions in EU-related processes

Improved preparedness for participation in international and EU-level negotiations

Contribution to more effective and sustainable EU integration processes over time</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förbättrad institutionell förståelse för EU:s handelspolitik, regelverk och den inre marknaden

Stärkt kapacitet för intressentanalys, konsultation och samordning mellan institutioner

Förbättrad förmåga att formulera och kommunicera väl förankrade nationella ståndpunkter

Ökad beredskap att delta i internationella och EU-relaterade förhandlingar

Bidrag till mer effektiva och hållbara processer för EU-integration över tid</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Kommerskollegium</narrative>
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      <narrative>National Board of Trade</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.10 - Främja ett universellt, regelbaserat, öppet, icke-diskriminerande och rättvist multilateralt handelssystem inom ramen för Världshandelsorganisationen, inklusive genom att slutföra förhandlingarna enligt utvecklingsagendan från Doha.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Rwanda – Förstudie för kapacitetsutveckling inom digital handel och ekonomisk analys</narrative>
      <narrative>Rwanda – Feasibility Study for Capacity Development in Digital Trade and Economic Analysis</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The feasibility study aimed to assess the conditions for deeper bilateral cooperation with Rwanda in the areas of digital trade and economic analysis. The study built on Rwanda’s participation in the National Board of Trade Sweden’s Trade Academy Trade Policy programme (2022–2024), which indicated mutual interest in further capacity development.

In 2025, a preparatory feasibility study was conducted, including limited training activities and a contextual analysis to assess institutional and operational conditions for long-term cooperation. Following changes in the Swedish Government’s aid directives, linked to the security situation in the Great Lakes region, a decision was taken to discontinue plans for bilateral cooperation with state actors in Rwanda.

The feasibility study was implemented by the National Board of Trade Sweden in dialogue with the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MINICOM) and the University of Rwanda.

The long-term development objective was to contribute to strengthened national capacity in Rwanda to analyse and design digital trade policy, as well as to strengthen the academic knowledge base in trade and trade law over time. Although the cooperation was discontinued at the feasibility stage, the study generated lessons learned and conceptual approaches that can be applied in future cooperation with other partner countries</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förstudien syftade till att undersöka förutsättningarna för ett fördjupat bilateralt samarbete med Rwanda inom digital handel och ekonomisk analys. Utgångspunkten var Rwandas deltagande i Kommerskollegiums utbildningsprogram Trade Academy Trade Policy 2022–2024, vilket identifierade ett ömsesidigt intresse för vidare kapacitetsutveckling.

Under 2025 genomfördes insatsen som en förberedande förstudie bestående av begränsade utbildningsmoment och en omvärldsanalys för att bedöma institutionella och operativa förutsättningar för ett långsiktigt samarbete. Efter ändringar i regeringens styrning av biståndet, kopplat till den regionala säkerhetssituationen i Stora sjöregionen, beslutades att avbryta planerna på ett bilateralt samarbete med statliga aktörer i Rwanda.

Förstudien genomfördes av Kommerskollegium i dialog med MINICOM och University of Rwanda. 

Det långsiktiga utvecklingsmålet var att bidra till stärkt nationell kapacitet i Rwanda att analysera och utforma handelspolitik inom digital handel, samt att på sikt stärka den akademiska kompetensbasen inom handel och handelsrätt. Även om samarbetet avslutades i förstudiefas har insatsen bidragit till lärdomar och konceptutveckling som kan användas i framtida samarbeten med andra partnerländer.</narrative>
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        <narrative>As part of a feasibility study, an external context analysis was carried out to assess the conditions for cooperation, primarily with the Ministry of Trade (MINICOM). The analysis identified two potential cooperation tracks: support on digital trade with the ministry and cooperation with the University of Rwanda. The latter was assessed to require stronger and more active engagement from the ministry.

In 2024–2025, two visits were conducted in Kigali during which experts from the National Board of Trade Sweden delivered training in economic analysis to analysts at Rwanda’s Ministry of Trade and engaged in dialogue with the ministry and other relevant stakeholders. The activities contributed to an improved understanding of capacity development needs and institutional working methods. In parallel, lectures on trade and sustainability were delivered at the University of Rwanda, alongside initial discussions on possible future forms of cooperation.

Following an amendment to Sida’s appropriation directions in April 2025, stipulating that no new agreements should be concluded directly with state actors in Rwanda, the feasibility study was concluded and plans for bilateral cooperation were put on hold. Conceptual work on capacity development in digital trade is being taken forward in dialogue with other potential partner countries.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Som en del av en förstudie genomfördes en extern kontextanalys för att bedöma förutsättningarna för samarbete, främst med handelsministeriet (MINICOM). Analysen identifierade två möjliga inriktningar: samarbete inom digital handel med ministeriet samt samarbete med University of Rwanda. Den senare bedömdes förutsätta ett mer aktivt engagemang från ministeriets sida.

Under 2024–2025 genomfördes två besök i Kigali där Kommerskollegiums experter höll utbildningsinsatser i ekonomisk analys för analytiker vid Rwandas handelsministerium samt förde dialoger med ministeriet och andra relevanta aktörer. Insatserna bidrog till ökad förståelse för behov av kapacitetsutveckling och för ministeriets arbetssätt. Parallellt hölls föreläsningar vid University of Rwanda om handel och hållbarhet samt inledande diskussioner om möjliga former för framtida samarbete.

Efter en ändring i Sidas regleringsbrev i april 2025, som innebar att inga nya avtal skulle ingås direkt med statliga aktörer i Rwanda, avslutades förstudien och planerna på ett bilateralt samarbete sattes på paus. De konceptuella erfarenheterna från arbetet med kapacitetsutveckling inom digital handel tas vidare i dialog med andra potentiella partnerländer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Rwanda – Feasibility Study for Capacity Development in Digital Trade and Economic Analysis</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förstudien syftade till att undersöka förutsättningarna för ett fördjupat bilateralt samarbete med Rwanda inom digital handel och ekonomisk analys. Utgångspunkten var Rwandas deltagande i Kommerskollegiums utbildningsprogram Trade Academy Trade Policy 2022–2024, vilket identifierade ett ömsesidigt intresse för vidare kapacitetsutveckling.

Under 2025 genomfördes insatsen som en förberedande förstudie bestående av begränsade utbildningsmoment och en omvärldsanalys för att bedöma institutionella och operativa förutsättningar för ett långsiktigt samarbete. Efter ändringar i regeringens styrning av biståndet, kopplat till den regionala säkerhetssituationen i Stora sjöregionen, beslutades att avbryta planerna på ett bilateralt samarbete med statliga aktörer i Rwanda.

Förstudien genomfördes av Kommerskollegium i dialog med MINICOM och University of Rwanda. 

Det långsiktiga utvecklingsmålet var att bidra till stärkt nationell kapacitet i Rwanda att analysera och utforma handelspolitik inom digital handel, samt att på sikt stärka den akademiska kompetensbasen inom handel och handelsrätt. Även om samarbetet avslutades i förstudiefas har insatsen bidragit till lärdomar och konceptutveckling som kan användas i framtida samarbeten med andra partnerländer.</narrative>
      <narrative>The feasibility study aimed to assess the conditions for deeper bilateral cooperation with Rwanda in the areas of digital trade and economic analysis. The study built on Rwanda’s participation in the National Board of Trade Sweden’s Trade Academy Trade Policy programme (2022–2024), which indicated mutual interest in further capacity development.

In 2025, a preparatory feasibility study was conducted, including limited training activities and a contextual analysis to assess institutional and operational conditions for long-term cooperation. Following changes in the Swedish Government’s aid directives, linked to the security situation in the Great Lakes region, a decision was taken to discontinue plans for bilateral cooperation with state actors in Rwanda.

The feasibility study was implemented by the National Board of Trade Sweden in dialogue with the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MINICOM) and the University of Rwanda.

The long-term development objective was to contribute to strengthened national capacity in Rwanda to analyse and design digital trade policy, as well as to strengthen the academic knowledge base in trade and trade law over time. Although the cooperation was discontinued at the feasibility stage, the study generated lessons learned and conceptual approaches that can be applied in future cooperation with other partner countries</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen syftar till att stödja Ukrainas EU-integrationsprocess genom att stärka den institutionella kapaciteten att genomföra och tillämpa EU-lagstiftning kopplad till den fria rörligheten för varor och tjänster på EU:s inre marknad. Stödet ges inom ramen för ett inledande skede av ett planerat långsiktigt samarbete mellan Kommerskollegium och den ukrainska regeringen.

Under 2025 har insatsen fokuserat på kapacitetsutveckling och tekniskt stöd till ansvariga myndigheter i Ukraina, med särskilt fokus på tillämpningen av EU:s regelverk för tekniska regler och informationsförfaranden samt förberedelser för genomförandet av EU:s tjänstedirektiv. Dessa regelverk utgör centrala delar av den rättsliga infrastrukturen för att förhindra handelshinder och möjliggöra deltagande i EU:s inre marknad.

Genom tillgång till svensk myndighetsexpertis och erfarenhet av praktisk tillämpning av relevant EU-lagstiftning bidrar insatsen till att stärka ukrainska myndigheters förståelse för EU:s regelverk och processer. Insatsen utgör ett tidigt steg i ett bredare stöd till Ukrainas anpassning till EU:s inre marknad och därigenom till landets ekonomiska utveckling och EU-närmande.

Det långsiktiga utvecklingsmålet är att Ukraina ska ha en stärkt och hållbar institutionell kapacitet att genomföra EU:s regelverk för den fria rörligheten för varor och tjänster och därigenom integreras i EU:s inre marknad. Insatsen bidrar till detta genom att bygga  kompetens och förståelse för EU-lagstiftning och dess praktiska tillämpning, som ett led i Ukrainas långsiktiga EU-integrationsprocess.

Insatsen genomförs av Kommerskollegium i samarbete med relevanta ukrainska myndigheter.</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative aims to support Ukraine’s EU integration process by strengthening institutional capacity to implement and apply EU legislation related to the free movement of goods and services in the EU Single Market. The support provided during 2025 represents an initial phase of a planned long-term cooperation between the National Board of Trade Sweden and the Ukrainian government.

During 2025, the intervention focused on capacity building and technical assistance for Ukrainian authorities, with particular emphasis on EU legislation governing technical regulations and information procedures, as well as initial preparations for the implementation of the EU Services Directive. These regulatory frameworks are key components of the legal infrastructure required to prevent barriers to trade and enable participation in the EU Single Market.

By drawing on Swedish public sector expertise and experience in the practical application of relevant EU legislation, the intervention contributes to enhanced understanding of EU rules and processes among Ukrainian authorities. The intervention constitutes an early step in broader support for Ukraine’s adaptation to the EU Single Market, thereby contributing to economic development and EU approximation.

The long-term development objective is for Ukraine to achieve strengthened and sustainable institutional capacity to implement EU legislation on the free movement of goods and services and progressively integrate into the EU Single Market. The intervention contributes to this objective by building  knowledge and institutional understanding of EU legislation and its practical application as part of Ukraine’s long-term EU integration process. 

The intervention is implemented by the National Board of Trade Sweden in cooperation with relevant Ukrainian authorities.</narrative>
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•Improved preconditions for future implementation of relevant EU legislation
•Established cooperation frameworks forming the basis for long-term bilateral engagement</narrative>
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      <narrative>The initiative aims to support Ukraine’s EU integration process by strengthening institutional capacity to implement and apply EU legislation related to the free movement of goods and services in the EU Single Market. The support provided during 2025 represents an initial phase of a planned long-term cooperation between the National Board of Trade Sweden and the Ukrainian government.

During 2025, the intervention focused on capacity building and technical assistance for Ukrainian authorities, with particular emphasis on EU legislation governing technical regulations and information procedures, as well as initial preparations for the implementation of the EU Services Directive. These regulatory frameworks are key components of the legal infrastructure required to prevent barriers to trade and enable participation in the EU Single Market.

By drawing on Swedish public sector expertise and experience in the practical application of relevant EU legislation, the intervention contributes to enhanced understanding of EU rules and processes among Ukrainian authorities. The intervention constitutes an early step in broader support for Ukraine’s adaptation to the EU Single Market, thereby contributing to economic development and EU approximation.

The long-term development objective is for Ukraine to achieve strengthened and sustainable institutional capacity to implement EU legislation on the free movement of goods and services and progressively integrate into the EU Single Market. The intervention contributes to this objective by building  knowledge and institutional understanding of EU legislation and its practical application as part of Ukraine’s long-term EU integration process. 

The intervention is implemented by the National Board of Trade Sweden in cooperation with relevant Ukrainian authorities.</narrative>
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Under 2025 har insatsen fokuserat på kapacitetsutveckling och tekniskt stöd till ansvariga myndigheter i Ukraina, med särskilt fokus på tillämpningen av EU:s regelverk för tekniska regler och informationsförfaranden samt förberedelser för genomförandet av EU:s tjänstedirektiv. Dessa regelverk utgör centrala delar av den rättsliga infrastrukturen för att förhindra handelshinder och möjliggöra deltagande i EU:s inre marknad.

Genom tillgång till svensk myndighetsexpertis och erfarenhet av praktisk tillämpning av relevant EU-lagstiftning bidrar insatsen till att stärka ukrainska myndigheters förståelse för EU:s regelverk och processer. Insatsen utgör ett tidigt steg i ett bredare stöd till Ukrainas anpassning till EU:s inre marknad och därigenom till landets ekonomiska utveckling och EU-närmande.

Det långsiktiga utvecklingsmålet är att Ukraina ska ha en stärkt och hållbar institutionell kapacitet att genomföra EU:s regelverk för den fria rörligheten för varor och tjänster och därigenom integreras i EU:s inre marknad. Insatsen bidrar till detta genom att bygga  kompetens och förståelse för EU-lagstiftning och dess praktiska tillämpning, som ett led i Ukrainas långsiktiga EU-integrationsprocess.

Insatsen genomförs av Kommerskollegium i samarbete med relevanta ukrainska myndigheter.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The project is implemented under a specific government-mandated assignment and aims to strengthen Ukraine’s institutional capacity in the EU accession negotiations. The context is Ukraine’s need for qualified, flexible and demand-driven expert support to manage the complex and resource-intensive process of aligning national legislation with EU law, particularly in the context of the ongoing war.

The project focuses on providing tailored expert support to the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister to strengthen analysis, preparation and decision-making in the EU accession process, including preparations for and implementation of screening processes of EU legislation. By mobilising relevant expertise, the project contributes to more structured and well-founded processes in Ukraine’s negotiations with the EU.

The project is implemented by the Ukrainian civil society organisation Agency for Legislative Initiative (ALI), which is responsible for project management, coordination and quality assurance of experts in close dialogue with the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and other key stakeholders in the accession process. The National Board of Trade Sweden finances the project and monitors its implementation.

The long-term development objective is to strengthen Ukraine’s capacity to conduct the EU accession process in an effective, structured and sustainable manner. By enhancing institutional capacity for analysis, preparation and application of EU legislation, the project contributes to Ukraine’s long-term political and economic integration into the EU and to strengthened public administration beyond the project period.</narrative>
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Projektet är inriktat på att tillhandahålla behovsstyrt expertstöd till Ukrainas vicepremiärministerkansli för att stärka analys, beredning och beslutsfattande i EU-anslutningsarbetet, inklusive förberedelser och genomförande av screeningprocesser av EU:s regelverk. Genom att samla och mobilisera lokal och internationell sakkunskap bidrar insatsen till mer strukturerade och välunderbyggda processer i förhandlingarna med EU.

Insatsen genomförs av den ukrainska civilsamhällesorganisationen Agency for Legislative Initiative (ALI), som ansvarar för projektledning, samordning och kvalitetssäkring av experter i nära dialog med vicepremiärministerkansliet och andra centrala aktörer i anslutningsprocessen. Kommerskollegium finansierar insatsen och följer upp genomförandet. 

Det långsiktiga utvecklingsmålet är att stärka Ukrainas förmåga att genomföra EU-anslutningsprocessen på ett effektivt, strukturerat och hållbart sätt. Genom ökad institutionell kapacitet för analys, beredning och tillämpning av EU:s regelverk bidrar projektet till Ukrainas långsiktiga politiska och ekonomiska integration i EU samt till stärkt offentlig förvaltning även bortom projektperioden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">•Förstärkt institutionell kapacitet hos vicepremiärministerkansliet att ta fram och använda kvalificerade analys- och beslutsunderlag i EU-anslutningsprocessen.
•Förbättrade förutsättningar att förbereda och genomföra screeningprocesser av EU:s regelverk genom tillgång till relevant och operativt expertstöd.
•Ökad kvalitet och struktur i Ukrainas arbete med EU:s acquis, inklusive förberedelser inför dialoger med Europeiska kommissionen.
•Bidrag till ett mer sammanhållet och effektivt genomförande av Ukrainas EU-integrationsarbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>•Strengthened institutional capacity of the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister to produce and use high-quality analytical and decision-making support in the EU accession process.
•Improved conditions for preparing and implementing screening processes of EU legislation through access to relevant operational expertise.
•Improved quality and structure in Ukraine’s work with the EU acquis, including preparations for dialogue with the European Commission.
•Contribution to a more coherent and effective implementation of Ukraine’s EU integration efforts.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Expert support to Ukraine's EU integration negotiations</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Expertstöd till Ukrainas EU-integrationsförhandlingar</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen genomförs inom ramen för ett särskilt regleringsbrevsuppdrag och syftar till att stärka Ukrainas institutionella kapacitet i EU-anslutningsförhandlingarna. Bakgrunden är Ukrainas behov av kvalificerat, flexibelt och efterfrågestyrt expertstöd för att hantera den komplexa och resurskrävande processen att anpassa nationell lagstiftning till EU:s regelverk, särskilt i en pågående krigskontext.

Projektet är inriktat på att tillhandahålla behovsstyrt expertstöd till Ukrainas vicepremiärministerkansli för att stärka analys, beredning och beslutsfattande i EU-anslutningsarbetet, inklusive förberedelser och genomförande av screeningprocesser av EU:s regelverk. Genom att samla och mobilisera lokal och internationell sakkunskap bidrar insatsen till mer strukturerade och välunderbyggda processer i förhandlingarna med EU.

Insatsen genomförs av den ukrainska civilsamhällesorganisationen Agency for Legislative Initiative (ALI), som ansvarar för projektledning, samordning och kvalitetssäkring av experter i nära dialog med vicepremiärministerkansliet och andra centrala aktörer i anslutningsprocessen. Kommerskollegium finansierar insatsen och följer upp genomförandet. 

Det långsiktiga utvecklingsmålet är att stärka Ukrainas förmåga att genomföra EU-anslutningsprocessen på ett effektivt, strukturerat och hållbart sätt. Genom ökad institutionell kapacitet för analys, beredning och tillämpning av EU:s regelverk bidrar projektet till Ukrainas långsiktiga politiska och ekonomiska integration i EU samt till stärkt offentlig förvaltning även bortom projektperioden.</narrative>
      <narrative>The project is implemented under a specific government-mandated assignment and aims to strengthen Ukraine’s institutional capacity in the EU accession negotiations. The context is Ukraine’s need for qualified, flexible and demand-driven expert support to manage the complex and resource-intensive process of aligning national legislation with EU law, particularly in the context of the ongoing war.

The project focuses on providing tailored expert support to the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister to strengthen analysis, preparation and decision-making in the EU accession process, including preparations for and implementation of screening processes of EU legislation. By mobilising relevant expertise, the project contributes to more structured and well-founded processes in Ukraine’s negotiations with the EU.

The project is implemented by the Ukrainian civil society organisation Agency for Legislative Initiative (ALI), which is responsible for project management, coordination and quality assurance of experts in close dialogue with the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and other key stakeholders in the accession process. The National Board of Trade Sweden finances the project and monitors its implementation.

The long-term development objective is to strengthen Ukraine’s capacity to conduct the EU accession process in an effective, structured and sustainable manner. By enhancing institutional capacity for analysis, preparation and application of EU legislation, the project contributes to Ukraine’s long-term political and economic integration into the EU and to strengthened public administration beyond the project period.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">•Förstärkt institutionell kapacitet hos vicepremiärministerkansliet att ta fram och använda kvalificerade analys- och beslutsunderlag i EU-anslutningsprocessen.
•Förbättrade förutsättningar att förbereda och genomföra screeningprocesser av EU:s regelverk genom tillgång till relevant och operativt expertstöd.
•Ökad kvalitet och struktur i Ukrainas arbete med EU:s acquis, inklusive förberedelser inför dialoger med Europeiska kommissionen.
•Bidrag till ett mer sammanhållet och effektivt genomförande av Ukrainas EU-integrationsarbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>•Strengthened institutional capacity of the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister to produce and use high-quality analytical and decision-making support in the EU accession process.
•Improved conditions for preparing and implementing screening processes of EU legislation through access to relevant operational expertise.
•Improved quality and structure in Ukraine’s work with the EU acquis, including preparations for dialogue with the European Commission.
•Contribution to a more coherent and effective implementation of Ukraine’s EU integration efforts.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Kommerskollegium</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-39" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>National Board of Trade</narrative>
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      <narrative>Fact-finding in Asia on EU free trade agreements</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen genomförs för att öka kunskapen om hur handelsrelaterat bistånd kan bidra till att stärka EU:s handelsrelationer med tillväxtmarknader i Sydostasien. Arbetet tog avstamp i Kommerskollegiums regleringsbrevsuppdrag om handel med tillväxtmarknader i Asien och genomfördes i dialog med berörda länder under 2025. 

Mot bakgrund av EU:s frihandelsavtal i regionen fokuserar insatsen på att undersöka behov och förutsättningar för kapacitetsutveckling kopplad till implementering och användning av EU:s frihandelsavtal. Detta sker genom dialog med handelsmyndigheter och en regional workshop som genomfördes 2025 med deltagare från Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesien och Filippinerna. Baserat på genomförda dialoger identifierades Indonesien och Filippinerna som särskilt relevanta för vidare arbete.

Under 2026 kommer vi att genomföra en förstudie och formulera ett projekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative is carried out to increase understanding of how trade-related development cooperation can support EU trade relations with emerging markets in Southeast Asia. The work is informed by the National Board of Trade Sweden’s government assignment on trade with emerging Asian markets and conducted through dialogue with relevant countries in 2025. 

Against the background of the EU’s free trade agreements in the region, the initiative focuses on exploring needs and conditions for capacity development related to the implementation and use of EU free trade agreements. This is undertaken through dialogue with trade authorities and a regional workshop was conducted in 2025 involving participants from Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines. Based on the dialogues, Indonesia and the Philippines were identified as particularly relevant for further engagement.

In 2026, we will carry out a feasibility study and formulate a project.</narrative>
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•ett stärkt underlag för prioritering av länder och inriktning för eventuella framtida handelsrelaterade biståndsinsatser,
•etablerade kontakter och fördjupad dialog med relevanta myndigheter i Indonesien och Filippinerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative is expected to contribute to:

•increased understanding of needs and challenges related to the implementation of EU free trade agreements in Southeast Asia,
•an improved basis for prioritising countries and thematic focus for potential future trade-related development cooperation,
•established contacts and strengthened dialogue with relevant authorities in Indonesia and the Philippines.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Fact-finding in Asia on EU free trade agreements</narrative>
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      <narrative>The initiative is carried out to increase understanding of how trade-related development cooperation can support EU trade relations with emerging markets in Southeast Asia. The work is informed by the National Board of Trade Sweden’s government assignment on trade with emerging Asian markets and conducted through dialogue with relevant countries in 2025. 

Against the background of the EU’s free trade agreements in the region, the initiative focuses on exploring needs and conditions for capacity development related to the implementation and use of EU free trade agreements. This is undertaken through dialogue with trade authorities and a regional workshop was conducted in 2025 involving participants from Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines. Based on the dialogues, Indonesia and the Philippines were identified as particularly relevant for further engagement.

In 2026, we will carry out a feasibility study and formulate a project.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen genomförs för att öka kunskapen om hur handelsrelaterat bistånd kan bidra till att stärka EU:s handelsrelationer med tillväxtmarknader i Sydostasien. Arbetet tog avstamp i Kommerskollegiums regleringsbrevsuppdrag om handel med tillväxtmarknader i Asien och genomfördes i dialog med berörda länder under 2025. 

Mot bakgrund av EU:s frihandelsavtal i regionen fokuserar insatsen på att undersöka behov och förutsättningar för kapacitetsutveckling kopplad till implementering och användning av EU:s frihandelsavtal. Detta sker genom dialog med handelsmyndigheter och en regional workshop som genomfördes 2025 med deltagare från Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesien och Filippinerna. Baserat på genomförda dialoger identifierades Indonesien och Filippinerna som särskilt relevanta för vidare arbete.

Under 2026 kommer vi att genomföra en förstudie och formulera ett projekt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The initiative is expected to contribute to:

•increased understanding of needs and challenges related to the implementation of EU free trade agreements in Southeast Asia,
•an improved basis for prioritising countries and thematic focus for potential future trade-related development cooperation,
•established contacts and strengthened dialogue with relevant authorities in Indonesia and the Philippines.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen förväntas bidra till:

•ökad förståelse för behov och utmaningar kopplade till implementering av EU:s frihandelsavtal i Sydostasien,
•ett stärkt underlag för prioritering av länder och inriktning för eventuella framtida handelsrelaterade biståndsinsatser,
•etablerade kontakter och fördjupad dialog med relevanta myndigheter i Indonesien och Filippinerna.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Kommerskollegium</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">TechStep Sweden for Ukraine är en handelsrelaterad kapacitetsstärkande insats som syftar till att stärka förutsättningarna för ukrainska IT-företag och utvalda företagsfrämjande organisationer (BSO:er) att på ett strukturerat, långsiktigt och hållbart sätt etablera och utveckla sin närvaro på den svenska och europeiska IT-marknaden. Insatsen adresserar behovet av ökad exportberedskap, förbättrad marknadsförståelse och stärkt institutionellt stöd för internationalisering, i en kontext präglad av pågående utmaningar och Ukrainas fortsatta integration med europeiska marknader.

Projektet genomförs genom ett stegvis marknadsinträdesupplägg som kombinerar riktad kompetensutveckling, individanpassad affärscoachning samt nätverkande och exponering i Sverige. Fokus ligger på att stödja deltagande företag i att bättre förstå svenska köparkrav, affärskultur och regelverk, samt i att utveckla tydligare marknadspositionering och strukturerade go-to-market-strategier. Parallellt stärks kapaciteten hos utvalda BSO:er i Ukraina för att möjliggöra fortsatt stöd till företag med inriktning mot den svenska marknaden även efter projektperioden.

Insatsen förväntas bidra till förbättrad exportberedskap och ökad marknadsförståelse hos deltagande företag, liksom till stärkt kapacitet hos utvalda BSO:er att stödja internationalisering och marknadsinträde. På medellång sikt bidrar insatsen till förbättrade förutsättningar för affärskontakter och tidiga former av marknadsengagemang.

Det långsiktiga utvecklingsmålet är att bidra till hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt och ökad ekonomisk motståndskraft i Ukraina genom ett mer konkurrenskraftigt och internationellt integrerat IT-näringsliv. Genom stärkt exportkapacitet, förbättrad marknadsberedskap och institutionellt stöd bidrar insatsen till förbättrade förutsättningar för långsiktig marknadsintegration, privat sektors motståndskraft och ett närmare närmande till europeiska marknader.</narrative>
      <narrative>TechStep Sweden for Ukraine is a trade-related capacity-building initiative that aims to strengthen the conditions for Ukrainian IT companies and selected business support organisations (BSOs) to establish and expand their engagement with the Swedish and European IT market in a structured, long-term and sustainable manner. The initiative addresses the need for enhanced export readiness, improved market understanding and strengthened institutional support for internationalisation, in a context shaped by ongoing challenges and Ukraine’s continued integration with European markets. 

The project is implemented through a phased market entry approach combining targeted skills development, tailored business coaching, and networking and exposure activities in Sweden. The focus is on supporting participating companies to better understand Swedish buyer requirements, business culture and regulatory frameworks, as well as to develop clearer market positioning and structured go-to-market strategies. In parallel, the capacity of selected BSOs in Ukraine is strengthened to enable continued support to companies targeting the Swedish market beyond the project period. 

The project is expected to contribute to improved export readiness and market understanding among participating companies, as well as enhanced capacity of selected BSOs to support internationalisation and market entry. In the medium term, the initiative contributes to improved conditions for business linkages and early forms of market engagement. 

The long-term development objective is to contribute to sustainable economic growth and economic resilience in Ukraine through a more competitive and internationally integrated IT sector. By strengthening export capacity, market readiness and institutional support structures, the initiative contributes to improved conditions for durable market integration, private sector resilience and closer integration with European markets.</narrative>
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      <narrative>•Improved export readiness among participating Ukrainian IT companies for the Swedish market
•Enhanced understanding of Swedish buyer expectations, compliance requirements, and business practices
•Sweden-specific value propositions and go-to-market approaches developed and applied by participating companies
•Strengthened marketing and sales capabilities relevant to long sales cycles and trust-based markets
•Expanded and more relevant business networks with Swedish buyers and partners
•Strengthened capacity of selected Ukrainian BSOs to advise and support companies targeting the Swedish market
•             In the longer term, a contribution to sustainable and inclusive economic development through increased internationalisation of the IT sector in Ukraine</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">•Förbättrad exportberedskap hos deltagande ukrainska IT-företag för den svenska marknaden
•Fördjupad förståelse för svenska köparförväntningar, regelverk och affärskultur
•Utvecklade och tillämpade Sverigeanpassade värdeerbjudanden och go-to-market-strategier
•Stärkta marknads- och säljkompetenser anpassade till långsiktiga och förtroendebaserade affärsprocesser
•Etablerade och stärkta affärsnätverk med relevanta svenska köpare och partners
•Förbättrad kapacitet hos utvalda ukrainska  BSO:er att stödja företag med inriktning mot Sverige
•Bidrag, på längre sikt, till hållbar och inkluderande ekonomisk utveckling genom ökad internationalisering av IT-sektorn i Ukraina</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>TechStep Sweden for Ukraine is a trade-related capacity-building initiative that aims to strengthen the conditions for Ukrainian IT companies and selected business support organisations (BSOs) to establish and expand their engagement with the Swedish and European IT market in a structured, long-term and sustainable manner. The initiative addresses the need for enhanced export readiness, improved market understanding and strengthened institutional support for internationalisation, in a context shaped by ongoing challenges and Ukraine’s continued integration with European markets. 

The project is implemented through a phased market entry approach combining targeted skills development, tailored business coaching, and networking and exposure activities in Sweden. The focus is on supporting participating companies to better understand Swedish buyer requirements, business culture and regulatory frameworks, as well as to develop clearer market positioning and structured go-to-market strategies. In parallel, the capacity of selected BSOs in Ukraine is strengthened to enable continued support to companies targeting the Swedish market beyond the project period. 

The project is expected to contribute to improved export readiness and market understanding among participating companies, as well as enhanced capacity of selected BSOs to support internationalisation and market entry. In the medium term, the initiative contributes to improved conditions for business linkages and early forms of market engagement. 

The long-term development objective is to contribute to sustainable economic growth and economic resilience in Ukraine through a more competitive and internationally integrated IT sector. By strengthening export capacity, market readiness and institutional support structures, the initiative contributes to improved conditions for durable market integration, private sector resilience and closer integration with European markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">TechStep Sweden for Ukraine är en handelsrelaterad kapacitetsstärkande insats som syftar till att stärka förutsättningarna för ukrainska IT-företag och utvalda företagsfrämjande organisationer (BSO:er) att på ett strukturerat, långsiktigt och hållbart sätt etablera och utveckla sin närvaro på den svenska och europeiska IT-marknaden. Insatsen adresserar behovet av ökad exportberedskap, förbättrad marknadsförståelse och stärkt institutionellt stöd för internationalisering, i en kontext präglad av pågående utmaningar och Ukrainas fortsatta integration med europeiska marknader.

Projektet genomförs genom ett stegvis marknadsinträdesupplägg som kombinerar riktad kompetensutveckling, individanpassad affärscoachning samt nätverkande och exponering i Sverige. Fokus ligger på att stödja deltagande företag i att bättre förstå svenska köparkrav, affärskultur och regelverk, samt i att utveckla tydligare marknadspositionering och strukturerade go-to-market-strategier. Parallellt stärks kapaciteten hos utvalda BSO:er i Ukraina för att möjliggöra fortsatt stöd till företag med inriktning mot den svenska marknaden även efter projektperioden.

Insatsen förväntas bidra till förbättrad exportberedskap och ökad marknadsförståelse hos deltagande företag, liksom till stärkt kapacitet hos utvalda BSO:er att stödja internationalisering och marknadsinträde. På medellång sikt bidrar insatsen till förbättrade förutsättningar för affärskontakter och tidiga former av marknadsengagemang.

Det långsiktiga utvecklingsmålet är att bidra till hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt och ökad ekonomisk motståndskraft i Ukraina genom ett mer konkurrenskraftigt och internationellt integrerat IT-näringsliv. Genom stärkt exportkapacitet, förbättrad marknadsberedskap och institutionellt stöd bidrar insatsen till förbättrade förutsättningar för långsiktig marknadsintegration, privat sektors motståndskraft och ett närmare närmande till europeiska marknader.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">•Förbättrad exportberedskap hos deltagande ukrainska IT-företag för den svenska marknaden
•Fördjupad förståelse för svenska köparförväntningar, regelverk och affärskultur
•Utvecklade och tillämpade Sverigeanpassade värdeerbjudanden och go-to-market-strategier
•Stärkta marknads- och säljkompetenser anpassade till långsiktiga och förtroendebaserade affärsprocesser
•Etablerade och stärkta affärsnätverk med relevanta svenska köpare och partners
•Förbättrad kapacitet hos utvalda ukrainska  BSO:er att stödja företag med inriktning mot Sverige
•Bidrag, på längre sikt, till hållbar och inkluderande ekonomisk utveckling genom ökad internationalisering av IT-sektorn i Ukraina</narrative>
      <narrative>•Improved export readiness among participating Ukrainian IT companies for the Swedish market
•Enhanced understanding of Swedish buyer expectations, compliance requirements, and business practices
•Sweden-specific value propositions and go-to-market approaches developed and applied by participating companies
•Strengthened marketing and sales capabilities relevant to long sales cycles and trust-based markets
•Expanded and more relevant business networks with Swedish buyers and partners
•Strengthened capacity of selected Ukrainian BSOs to advise and support companies targeting the Swedish market
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      <narrative>Import promotion of textile and apparel from Georgia</narrative>
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      <narrative>Through Open Trade Gate Sweden (OTGS), part of the National Board of Trade Sweden, companies in low- and middle-income countries are supported to become export-ready and to access the Swedish and European markets. 

OTGS aims to support economic development by strengthening export capacity and facilitating connections with Swedish and European buyers. In 2024, OTGS conducted a scoping initiative in the textile and apparel sector in Georgia to assess the conditions for potential import promotion cooperation with Sweden. The work was carried out in dialogue with the Embassy of Sweden in Tbilisi and within the framework of the Sida-funded RECONOMY programme implemented by Helvetas, which focuses on promoting green and inclusive growth. 

The initiative focused on analysing export potential to the Swedish market and companies’ understanding of market requirements, including social and environmental sustainability standards. It also contributed to identifying potential cooperation partners and assessing contextual factors relevant for possible future engagement</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Genom Open Trade Gate Sweden (OTGS), en del av Kommerskollegium, ges stöd till företag i låg- och medelinkomstländer för att stärka deras exportberedskap och underlätta tillträde till den svenska och europeiska marknaden.

OTGS syftar till att stödja ekonomisk utveckling genom att stärka företagens exportkapacitet och underlätta kontakter med svenska och europeiska köpare. Under 2024 genomförde OTGS en sonderande insats inom textil- och konfektionssektorn i Georgien i syfte att bedöma förutsättningarna för ett eventuellt importfrämjande samarbete med Sverige. Arbetet genomfördes i dialog med Sveriges ambassad i Tbilisi och inom ramen för det Sida-finansierade RECONOMY-programmet som implementeras av Helvetas och har fokus på grön och inkluderande tillväxt.

Insatsen inriktades på att analysera exportpotentialen till den svenska marknaden samt företagens förståelse för marknadskrav, inklusive sociala och miljömässiga hållbarhetskrav. Arbetet bidrog även till att identifiera möjliga samarbetspartner och att bedöma omvärldsfaktorer av betydelse för ett eventuellt framtida engagemang</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen resulterade i:

ett dokumenterat underlag för att bedöma förutsättningarna för importfrämjande inom textil- och konfektionssektorn i Georgien,

identifiering av Helvetas Eastern Europe som relevant samarbetspartner för ett eventuellt fortsatt arbete,

ökad kunskap hos deltagande företag om marknads- och hållbarhetskrav på EU:s och den svenska marknaden, bland annat genom genomförd e-learning,

identifierade möjligheter och risker, inklusive kontextuella faktorer, av betydelse för framtida samarbete inom sektorn.</narrative>
        <narrative>The initiative resulted in:

a documented basis for assessing the conditions for import promotion in the textile and apparel sector in Georgia,

identification of Helvetas Eastern Europe as a relevant cooperation partner for potential follow-up activities,

increased knowledge among participating companies of market and sustainability requirements in the EU and Swedish markets, including through a completed e-learning component,

identified opportunities and risks, including contextual factors, relevant for potential future cooperation in the sector.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Importfrämjande av textil och konfektion från Georgien</narrative>
      <narrative>Import promotion of textile and apparel from Georgia</narrative>
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      <narrative>Through Open Trade Gate Sweden (OTGS), part of the National Board of Trade Sweden, companies in low- and middle-income countries are supported to become export-ready and to access the Swedish and European markets. 

OTGS aims to support economic development by strengthening export capacity and facilitating connections with Swedish and European buyers. In 2024, OTGS conducted a scoping initiative in the textile and apparel sector in Georgia to assess the conditions for potential import promotion cooperation with Sweden. The work was carried out in dialogue with the Embassy of Sweden in Tbilisi and within the framework of the Sida-funded RECONOMY programme implemented by Helvetas, which focuses on promoting green and inclusive growth. 

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OTGS syftar till att stödja ekonomisk utveckling genom att stärka företagens exportkapacitet och underlätta kontakter med svenska och europeiska köpare. Under 2024 genomförde OTGS en sonderande insats inom textil- och konfektionssektorn i Georgien i syfte att bedöma förutsättningarna för ett eventuellt importfrämjande samarbete med Sverige. Arbetet genomfördes i dialog med Sveriges ambassad i Tbilisi och inom ramen för det Sida-finansierade RECONOMY-programmet som implementeras av Helvetas och har fokus på grön och inkluderande tillväxt.

Insatsen inriktades på att analysera exportpotentialen till den svenska marknaden samt företagens förståelse för marknadskrav, inklusive sociala och miljömässiga hållbarhetskrav. Arbetet bidrog även till att identifiera möjliga samarbetspartner och att bedöma omvärldsfaktorer av betydelse för ett eventuellt framtida engagemang</narrative>
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Projektets syfte är att stärka utvalda moldaviska livsmedelsföretags kapacitet att få tillträde till och verka på den svenska och bredare europeiska marknaden. Genom att stärka exportberedskap, integrera hållbarhetsaspekter och skapa marknadsexponering bidrar projektet till diversifiering av Moldaviens livsmedelsexport och till etableringen av långsiktigt hållbara affärsrelationer.

Projektet tillämpar ett integrerat arbetssätt som kombinerar kapacitetsutveckling, marknadskunskap och affärskontakter. Hållbarhetsprinciper är genomgående integrerade och anpassade till förutsättningarna inom sektorn för färska frukter och grönsaker.

Projektet genomförs i partnerskap med Chemonics och riktar sig till utvalda livsmedelsföretag i Moldavien. Det långsiktiga utvecklingsmålet är att bidra till hållbar ekonomisk utveckling och fattigdomsminskning i Moldavien genom ökad och diversifierad export av livsmedelsprodukter. Genom att stärka företagens långsiktiga kapacitet att möta europeiska marknadskrav och integreras i EU:s värdekedjor främjar projektet varaktig marknadsintegration och ekonomisk motståndskraft bortom projektperioden.</narrative>
      <narrative>The project is managed by Open Trade Gate Sweden (OTGS), part of the National Board of Trade Sweden. 

It is implemented in the context of Moldova’s European Union integration process and addresses the need for increased alignment of the Moldovan food sector with European market requirements. Limited compliance with EU standards and insufficient market access constrain the competitiveness and resilience of Moldovan agrifood companies, particularly within the fresh fruit and vegetable sector. 

The project aims to strengthen the capacity of selected Moldovan agribusinesses to access and operate in the Swedish and broader EU markets. By supporting export readiness, integrating sustainability considerations, and facilitating market exposure, the project contributes to diversification of Moldova’s agrifood export portfolio and the establishment of sustainable trade relations.

An integrated approach is applied, combining capacity development, market knowledge, and business-to-business engagement. Sustainability principles are embedded throughout the cooperation and adapted to the specific conditions of the fresh fruit and vegetable sector. 

The project is implemented in partnership with Chemonics and focuses on supporting selected Moldovan food companies. The long-term development objective is to contribute to sustainable economic development and poverty reduction in Moldova through increased and diversified agrifood exports. By strengthening companies’ long-term capacity to meet European market requirements and integrate into EU value chains, the project supports durable market integration and economic resilience beyond the project period.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Improved export readiness among selected Moldovan agribusinesses, including increased awareness of and compliance with European market requirements and sustainability standards.

Strengthened capacity of companies to position and promote their products in international markets, contributing to clearer market differentiation and enhanced competitiveness.

Enhanced market access through established and strengthened business contacts between Moldovan suppliers and Swedish buyers, supporting the introduction of Moldovan food products to the Swedish market.

Contribution to more sustainable and responsible agribusiness practices within the Moldovan food sector.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förbättrad exportberedskap hos utvalda moldaviska livsmedelsföretag, inklusive ökad kunskap om och efterlevnad av europeiska marknadskrav och hållbarhetsstandarder.

Stärkt förmåga hos företagen att positionera och marknadsföra sina produkter internationellt, vilket bidrar till tydligare marknadsprofilering och ökad konkurrenskraft.

Förbättrat marknadstillträde genom etablerade och förstärkta affärskontakter mellan moldaviska leverantörer och svenska köpare, vilket möjliggör introduktion av moldaviska livsmedelsprodukter på den svenska marknaden.

Bidrag till mer hållbara och ansvarsfulla affärsmetoder inom den moldaviska livsmedelssektorn.</narrative>
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      <email>registrator@kommerskollegium.se</email>
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      <narrative>Diversification of Moldovan food products to EU and Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet genomförs av Open Trade Gate Sweden (OTGS), som är en del av Kommerskollegium, i ljuset av Moldaviens integrationsprocess med Europeiska unionen. Projektet möter behovet av ökad anpassning av den moldaviska livsmedelssektorn till europeiska marknadskrav. Begränsad efterlevnad av EU-standarder och otillräckligt marknadstillträde hämmar konkurrenskraften och motståndskraften hos moldaviska livsmedelsföretag, särskilt inom sektorn för färska frukter och grönsaker.

Projektets syfte är att stärka utvalda moldaviska livsmedelsföretags kapacitet att få tillträde till och verka på den svenska och bredare europeiska marknaden. Genom att stärka exportberedskap, integrera hållbarhetsaspekter och skapa marknadsexponering bidrar projektet till diversifiering av Moldaviens livsmedelsexport och till etableringen av långsiktigt hållbara affärsrelationer.

Projektet tillämpar ett integrerat arbetssätt som kombinerar kapacitetsutveckling, marknadskunskap och affärskontakter. Hållbarhetsprinciper är genomgående integrerade och anpassade till förutsättningarna inom sektorn för färska frukter och grönsaker.

Projektet genomförs i partnerskap med Chemonics och riktar sig till utvalda livsmedelsföretag i Moldavien. Det långsiktiga utvecklingsmålet är att bidra till hållbar ekonomisk utveckling och fattigdomsminskning i Moldavien genom ökad och diversifierad export av livsmedelsprodukter. Genom att stärka företagens långsiktiga kapacitet att möta europeiska marknadskrav och integreras i EU:s värdekedjor främjar projektet varaktig marknadsintegration och ekonomisk motståndskraft bortom projektperioden.</narrative>
      <narrative>The project is managed by Open Trade Gate Sweden (OTGS), part of the National Board of Trade Sweden. 

It is implemented in the context of Moldova’s European Union integration process and addresses the need for increased alignment of the Moldovan food sector with European market requirements. Limited compliance with EU standards and insufficient market access constrain the competitiveness and resilience of Moldovan agrifood companies, particularly within the fresh fruit and vegetable sector. 

The project aims to strengthen the capacity of selected Moldovan agribusinesses to access and operate in the Swedish and broader EU markets. By supporting export readiness, integrating sustainability considerations, and facilitating market exposure, the project contributes to diversification of Moldova’s agrifood export portfolio and the establishment of sustainable trade relations.

An integrated approach is applied, combining capacity development, market knowledge, and business-to-business engagement. Sustainability principles are embedded throughout the cooperation and adapted to the specific conditions of the fresh fruit and vegetable sector. 

The project is implemented in partnership with Chemonics and focuses on supporting selected Moldovan food companies. The long-term development objective is to contribute to sustainable economic development and poverty reduction in Moldova through increased and diversified agrifood exports. By strengthening companies’ long-term capacity to meet European market requirements and integrate into EU value chains, the project supports durable market integration and economic resilience beyond the project period.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förbättrad exportberedskap hos utvalda moldaviska livsmedelsföretag, inklusive ökad kunskap om och efterlevnad av europeiska marknadskrav och hållbarhetsstandarder.

Stärkt förmåga hos företagen att positionera och marknadsföra sina produkter internationellt, vilket bidrar till tydligare marknadsprofilering och ökad konkurrenskraft.

Förbättrat marknadstillträde genom etablerade och förstärkta affärskontakter mellan moldaviska leverantörer och svenska köpare, vilket möjliggör introduktion av moldaviska livsmedelsprodukter på den svenska marknaden.

Bidrag till mer hållbara och ansvarsfulla affärsmetoder inom den moldaviska livsmedelssektorn.</narrative>
      <narrative>Improved export readiness among selected Moldovan agribusinesses, including increased awareness of and compliance with European market requirements and sustainability standards.

Strengthened capacity of companies to position and promote their products in international markets, contributing to clearer market differentiation and enhanced competitiveness.

Enhanced market access through established and strengthened business contacts between Moldovan suppliers and Swedish buyers, supporting the introduction of Moldovan food products to the Swedish market.

Contribution to more sustainable and responsible agribusiness practices within the Moldovan food sector.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Kommerskollegium</narrative>
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      <narrative>National Board of Trade</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Participation at international trade fairs together with IPD</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Deltagande i internationella handelsmässor tillsammans med IPD</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The project aims to strengthen export opportunities for companies in low- and middle-income countries in the food sector through joint participation, together with Import Promotion Desk (IPD), at major international food trade fairs in Europe, including Anuga in Cologne. The participation is organised through a joint stand and forms part of a multi-year programme for the participating companies. 

The project targets exporters whose products, often niche products, have potential in European markets. By increasing exposure to European buyers and strengthening links with distributors, the project contributes to improved market access, particularly in Sweden and other European countries. In 2025, eleven companies from Armenia, Bolivia, Colombia, Guatemala, Moldova and Ukraine participated.

The project supports improved export readiness and the establishment of sustainable trade relationships through high-level support provided in connection with the trade fair participation. In the longer term, the it contributes to increased export opportunities, diversification and sustainable economic development in the partner countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet syftar till att stärka exportförutsättningarna för företag i låg- och medelinkomstländer inom livsmedelssektorn genom gemensamt deltagande, tillsammans med Import Promotion Desk (IPD), vid internationella livsmedelsmässor i Europa, däribland Anuga i Köln. Deltagandet sker med gemensam monter och är en del av ett flerårigt program för de medverkande företagen.

Insatsen riktar sig till exportörer vars produkter, ofta nischprodukter, har potential på den europeiska marknaden. Genom ökad exponering mot europeiska köpare och stärkt kontakt med distributörer bidrar projektet till förbättrade möjligheter till marknadstillträde, särskilt gentemot den svenska och europeiska marknaden. Under 2025 deltog elva företag från Armenien, Bolivia, Colombia, Guatemala, Moldavien och Ukraina.

Projektet bidrar till förbättrad exportberedskap och till etablering av hållbara handelsrelationer genom övergripande stöd inför och i samband med mässdeltagandet. På längre sikt bidrar insatsen till ökade exportmöjligheter, diversifiering och hållbar ekonomisk utveckling i partnerländerna</narrative>
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      <narrative>The project is expected to contribute to:

improved contacts between exporters in partner countries and Swedish and European buyers,

increased visibility of participating exporters in European markets,

strengthened cooperation and coordination between OTGS and IPD in export promotion efforts,

improved conditions for the development of long-term and sustainable trade relationships.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet förväntas bidra till:

förbättrade kontakter mellan exportörer i partnerländer och svenska och europeiska köpare,

ökad synlighet för deltagande exportörer på den europeiska marknaden,

stärkt samarbete och samordning mellan OTGS och IPD inom exportfrämjande arbete,

förbättrade förutsättningar för långsiktiga och hållbara handelsrelationer.</narrative>
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      <email>registrator@kommerskollegium.se</email>
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      <narrative>Participation at international trade fairs together with IPD</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The project aims to strengthen export opportunities for companies in low- and middle-income countries in the food sector through joint participation, together with Import Promotion Desk (IPD), at major international food trade fairs in Europe, including Anuga in Cologne. The participation is organised through a joint stand and forms part of a multi-year programme for the participating companies. 

The project targets exporters whose products, often niche products, have potential in European markets. By increasing exposure to European buyers and strengthening links with distributors, the project contributes to improved market access, particularly in Sweden and other European countries. In 2025, eleven companies from Armenia, Bolivia, Colombia, Guatemala, Moldova and Ukraine participated.

The project supports improved export readiness and the establishment of sustainable trade relationships through high-level support provided in connection with the trade fair participation. In the longer term, the it contributes to increased export opportunities, diversification and sustainable economic development in the partner countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet syftar till att stärka exportförutsättningarna för företag i låg- och medelinkomstländer inom livsmedelssektorn genom gemensamt deltagande, tillsammans med Import Promotion Desk (IPD), vid internationella livsmedelsmässor i Europa, däribland Anuga i Köln. Deltagandet sker med gemensam monter och är en del av ett flerårigt program för de medverkande företagen.

Insatsen riktar sig till exportörer vars produkter, ofta nischprodukter, har potential på den europeiska marknaden. Genom ökad exponering mot europeiska köpare och stärkt kontakt med distributörer bidrar projektet till förbättrade möjligheter till marknadstillträde, särskilt gentemot den svenska och europeiska marknaden. Under 2025 deltog elva företag från Armenien, Bolivia, Colombia, Guatemala, Moldavien och Ukraina.

Projektet bidrar till förbättrad exportberedskap och till etablering av hållbara handelsrelationer genom övergripande stöd inför och i samband med mässdeltagandet. På längre sikt bidrar insatsen till ökade exportmöjligheter, diversifiering och hållbar ekonomisk utveckling i partnerländerna</narrative>
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      <narrative>The project is expected to contribute to:

improved contacts between exporters in partner countries and Swedish and European buyers,

increased visibility of participating exporters in European markets,

strengthened cooperation and coordination between OTGS and IPD in export promotion efforts,

improved conditions for the development of long-term and sustainable trade relationships.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet förväntas bidra till:

förbättrade kontakter mellan exportörer i partnerländer och svenska och europeiska köpare,

ökad synlighet för deltagande exportörer på den europeiska marknaden,

stärkt samarbete och samordning mellan OTGS och IPD inom exportfrämjande arbete,

förbättrade förutsättningar för långsiktiga och hållbara handelsrelationer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Kommerskollegium</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The project aims to explore conditions for strengthening export opportunities for Colombian companies in the coffee, cocoa and selected processed food sectors in the Swedish market. As part of the project, companies participated in a market orientation initiative in Sweden to increase their understanding of market requirements, certification standards and commercial conditions. 

The project contributes to increased knowledge of barriers and opportunities for market access, including certification requirements, volumes and distribution channels. It also provides a basis for assessing the potential for future bilateral cooperation with Colombia, including possible collaboration with ProColombia as a partner. 

Based on the findings, a potential continued engagement during 2025–2027 is intended to focus on export readiness, networking and market exposure, including participation in major international food trade fairs in Europe. In the longer term, the project aims to contribute to export diversification, improved market access and sustainable economic development in Colombia</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet syftar till att undersöka förutsättningarna för att stärka exportmöjligheter för colombianska företag inom kaffe-, kakao- och utvalda förädlade livsmedelsprodukter till den svenska marknaden. Inom ramen för projektet deltog företag från dessa sektorer i en marknadsorienteringsinsats i Sverige för att öka förståelsen för marknadskrav, certifieringar och affärsförutsättningar.

Insatsen bidrar till ökad kunskap om hinder och möjligheter för marknadstillträde, inklusive krav på certifiering, volymer och distributionskanaler. Den utgör även ett underlag för att bedöma potentialen för ett framtida bilateralt samarbete med Colombia, inklusive samverkan med ProColombia som möjlig partner.

Med utgångspunkt i genomförda analyser avses ett eventuellt fortsatt engagemang 2025–2027 fokusera på exportberedskap, nätverksskapande och marknadsexponering, bland annat genom deltagande i internationella livsmedelsmässor i Europa. På längre sikt syftar projektet till att bidra till exportdiversifiering, förbättrat marknadstillträde och hållbar ekonomisk utveckling i Colombia.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet förväntas bidra till:

etablerade kontakter mellan deltagande colombianska företag och potentiella svenska köpare,

ökad förståelse hos deltagande företag för den svenska marknaden och dess distributionskanaler,

en samlad bild av Colombias exportpotential inom kaffe- och kakaosektorn i relation till efterfrågan på den svenska marknaden,

ett förbättrat underlag för att bedöma förutsättningarna för ett eventuellt framtida bilateralt samarbete med Colombia, inklusive med ProColombia.</narrative>
      <narrative>The project is expected to contribute to:

established contacts between participating Colombian companies and potential Swedish buyers,

increased understanding among participating companies of the Swedish market and its distribution channels,

an overall assessment of Colombia’s export potential in the coffee and cocoa sectors in relation to demand in the Swedish market,

an improved basis for assessing the conditions for potential future bilateral cooperation with Colombia, including with ProColombia.</narrative>
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      <email>registrator@kommerskollegium.se</email>
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      <narrative>Colombia</narrative>
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      <narrative>Colombia – Exploring the Coffee and Cocoa Sector 2025–2027</narrative>
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      <narrative>The project aims to explore conditions for strengthening export opportunities for Colombian companies in the coffee, cocoa and selected processed food sectors in the Swedish market. As part of the project, companies participated in a market orientation initiative in Sweden to increase their understanding of market requirements, certification standards and commercial conditions. 

The project contributes to increased knowledge of barriers and opportunities for market access, including certification requirements, volumes and distribution channels. It also provides a basis for assessing the potential for future bilateral cooperation with Colombia, including possible collaboration with ProColombia as a partner. 

Based on the findings, a potential continued engagement during 2025–2027 is intended to focus on export readiness, networking and market exposure, including participation in major international food trade fairs in Europe. In the longer term, the project aims to contribute to export diversification, improved market access and sustainable economic development in Colombia</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet syftar till att undersöka förutsättningarna för att stärka exportmöjligheter för colombianska företag inom kaffe-, kakao- och utvalda förädlade livsmedelsprodukter till den svenska marknaden. Inom ramen för projektet deltog företag från dessa sektorer i en marknadsorienteringsinsats i Sverige för att öka förståelsen för marknadskrav, certifieringar och affärsförutsättningar.

Insatsen bidrar till ökad kunskap om hinder och möjligheter för marknadstillträde, inklusive krav på certifiering, volymer och distributionskanaler. Den utgör även ett underlag för att bedöma potentialen för ett framtida bilateralt samarbete med Colombia, inklusive samverkan med ProColombia som möjlig partner.

Med utgångspunkt i genomförda analyser avses ett eventuellt fortsatt engagemang 2025–2027 fokusera på exportberedskap, nätverksskapande och marknadsexponering, bland annat genom deltagande i internationella livsmedelsmässor i Europa. På längre sikt syftar projektet till att bidra till exportdiversifiering, förbättrat marknadstillträde och hållbar ekonomisk utveckling i Colombia.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet förväntas bidra till:

etablerade kontakter mellan deltagande colombianska företag och potentiella svenska köpare,

ökad förståelse hos deltagande företag för den svenska marknaden och dess distributionskanaler,

en samlad bild av Colombias exportpotential inom kaffe- och kakaosektorn i relation till efterfrågan på den svenska marknaden,

ett förbättrat underlag för att bedöma förutsättningarna för ett eventuellt framtida bilateralt samarbete med Colombia, inklusive med ProColombia.</narrative>
      <narrative>The project is expected to contribute to:

established contacts between participating Colombian companies and potential Swedish buyers,

increased understanding among participating companies of the Swedish market and its distribution channels,

an overall assessment of Colombia’s export potential in the coffee and cocoa sectors in relation to demand in the Swedish market,

an improved basis for assessing the conditions for potential future bilateral cooperation with Colombia, including with ProColombia.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Kommerskollegium</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">TechStep Sweden for Moldova  syftar till att stärka förutsättningarna för moldaviska IT-företag och utvalda företagsfrämjande organisationer (BSO:er) att på ett strukturerat, långsiktigt och hållbart sätt etablera och utveckla sin närvaro på den svenska och europeiska IT-marknaden. Insatsen adresserar behovet av ökad exportberedskap, förbättrad marknadsförståelse och stärkt institutionellt stöd för internationalisering.

Projektet genomförs genom ett stegvis marknadsinträdesupplägg som kombinerar riktad kompetensutveckling, individanpassad affärscoachning samt nätverkande och exponering i Sverige. Fokus ligger på att stödja deltagande företag i att bättre förstå svenska köparkrav, affärskultur och regelverk, samt i att utveckla tydligare marknadspositionering och strukturerade go-to-market-strategier. Parallellt stärks kapaciteten hos utvalda BSO:er i Moldavien för att möjliggöra fortsatt stöd till företag med inriktning mot den svenska marknaden även efter projektperioden.

Projektet förväntas bidra till förbättrad exportberedskap och ökad marknadsförståelse hos deltagande företag, liksom till stärkt kapacitet hos utvalda BSO:er att stödja internationalisering och marknadsinträde. På medellång sikt bidrar insatsen till förbättrade förutsättningar för affärskontakter och tidiga former av marknadsengagemang.

Det långsiktiga utvecklingsmålet är att bidra till hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt i Moldavien genom ett mer konkurrenskraftigt och internationellt integrerat IT-näringsliv. Genom stärkt exportkapacitet, förbättrad marknadsberedskap och institutionellt stöd bidrar insatsen till förbättrade förutsättningar för långsiktig marknadsintegration, ökad motståndskraft i privat sektor och ett närmare närmande till europeiska marknader.</narrative>
      <narrative>TechStep Sweden for Moldova aims to strengthen the conditions for Moldovan IT companies and selected business support organisations (BSOs) to establish and expand their presence in the Swedish and European IT market in a structured, long-term and sustainable manner. The project addresses the need for increased export readiness, improved market understanding, and strengthened institutional support for internationalisation.

The project is implemented through a stepwise market entry approach combining targeted capacity development, tailored business coaching, and networking and exposure activities in Sweden. The focus is on supporting participating companies to better understand Swedish buyer requirements, business culture and regulatory frameworks, as well as to develop clearer market positioning and structured go-to-market strategies. In parallel, the capacity of selected BSOs in Moldova is strengthened to enable continued support to companies targeting the Swedish market beyond the project period.

The project is expected to contribute to improved export readiness and increased market understanding among participating companies, as well as strengthened capacity among selected BSOs to support internationalisation and market entry. In the medium term, the intervention contributes to improved conditions for business linkages and early forms of market engagement.

The long-term development objective is to contribute to sustainable economic growth in Moldova through a more competitive and internationally integrated IT sector. By strengthening export capacity, improving market readiness, and reinforcing institutional support, the project contributes to enhanced conditions for long-term market integration, increased private sector resilience, and closer integration with European markets.</narrative>
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      <narrative>•Improved export readiness among participating Moldovan IT companies for the Swedish market
•Enhanced understanding of Swedish buyer expectations, compliance requirements, and business practices
•Sweden-specific value propositions and go-to-market approaches developed and applied by participating companies
•Strengthened marketing and sales capabilities relevant to long sales cycles and trust-based markets
•Expanded and more relevant business networks with Swedish buyers and partners
•Strengthened capacity of selected Moldovan BSOs to advise and support companies targeting the Swedish market
•Contribution to sustainable and inclusive growth through increased internationalisation of the Moldovan IT sector</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">•Förbättrad exportberedskap hos deltagande moldaviska IT-företag för den svenska marknaden
•Fördjupad förståelse för svenska köparförväntningar, regelverk och affärskultur
•Utvecklade och tillämpade Sverigeanpassade värdeerbjudanden och go-to-market-strategier
•Stärkta marknads- och säljkompetenser anpassade till långsiktiga och förtroendebaserade affärsprocesser
•Etablerade och stärkta affärsnätverk med relevanta svenska köpare och partners
•Förbättrad kapacitet hos utvalda moldaviska BSO:er att stödja företag med inriktning mot Sverige
•Bidrag till hållbar och inkluderande ekonomisk utveckling genom ökad internationalisering av IT-sektorn</narrative>
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      <email>registrator@kommerskollegium.se</email>
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      <narrative>TechStep Sweden for Moldova</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>TechStep Sweden for Moldova aims to strengthen the conditions for Moldovan IT companies and selected business support organisations (BSOs) to establish and expand their presence in the Swedish and European IT market in a structured, long-term and sustainable manner. The project addresses the need for increased export readiness, improved market understanding, and strengthened institutional support for internationalisation.

The project is implemented through a stepwise market entry approach combining targeted capacity development, tailored business coaching, and networking and exposure activities in Sweden. The focus is on supporting participating companies to better understand Swedish buyer requirements, business culture and regulatory frameworks, as well as to develop clearer market positioning and structured go-to-market strategies. In parallel, the capacity of selected BSOs in Moldova is strengthened to enable continued support to companies targeting the Swedish market beyond the project period.

The project is expected to contribute to improved export readiness and increased market understanding among participating companies, as well as strengthened capacity among selected BSOs to support internationalisation and market entry. In the medium term, the intervention contributes to improved conditions for business linkages and early forms of market engagement.

The long-term development objective is to contribute to sustainable economic growth in Moldova through a more competitive and internationally integrated IT sector. By strengthening export capacity, improving market readiness, and reinforcing institutional support, the project contributes to enhanced conditions for long-term market integration, increased private sector resilience, and closer integration with European markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">TechStep Sweden for Moldova  syftar till att stärka förutsättningarna för moldaviska IT-företag och utvalda företagsfrämjande organisationer (BSO:er) att på ett strukturerat, långsiktigt och hållbart sätt etablera och utveckla sin närvaro på den svenska och europeiska IT-marknaden. Insatsen adresserar behovet av ökad exportberedskap, förbättrad marknadsförståelse och stärkt institutionellt stöd för internationalisering.

Projektet genomförs genom ett stegvis marknadsinträdesupplägg som kombinerar riktad kompetensutveckling, individanpassad affärscoachning samt nätverkande och exponering i Sverige. Fokus ligger på att stödja deltagande företag i att bättre förstå svenska köparkrav, affärskultur och regelverk, samt i att utveckla tydligare marknadspositionering och strukturerade go-to-market-strategier. Parallellt stärks kapaciteten hos utvalda BSO:er i Moldavien för att möjliggöra fortsatt stöd till företag med inriktning mot den svenska marknaden även efter projektperioden.

Projektet förväntas bidra till förbättrad exportberedskap och ökad marknadsförståelse hos deltagande företag, liksom till stärkt kapacitet hos utvalda BSO:er att stödja internationalisering och marknadsinträde. På medellång sikt bidrar insatsen till förbättrade förutsättningar för affärskontakter och tidiga former av marknadsengagemang.

Det långsiktiga utvecklingsmålet är att bidra till hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt i Moldavien genom ett mer konkurrenskraftigt och internationellt integrerat IT-näringsliv. Genom stärkt exportkapacitet, förbättrad marknadsberedskap och institutionellt stöd bidrar insatsen till förbättrade förutsättningar för långsiktig marknadsintegration, ökad motståndskraft i privat sektor och ett närmare närmande till europeiska marknader.</narrative>
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      <narrative>•Improved export readiness among participating Moldovan IT companies for the Swedish market
•Enhanced understanding of Swedish buyer expectations, compliance requirements, and business practices
•Sweden-specific value propositions and go-to-market approaches developed and applied by participating companies
•Strengthened marketing and sales capabilities relevant to long sales cycles and trust-based markets
•Expanded and more relevant business networks with Swedish buyers and partners
•Strengthened capacity of selected Moldovan BSOs to advise and support companies targeting the Swedish market
•Contribution to sustainable and inclusive growth through increased internationalisation of the Moldovan IT sector</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">•Förbättrad exportberedskap hos deltagande moldaviska IT-företag för den svenska marknaden
•Fördjupad förståelse för svenska köparförväntningar, regelverk och affärskultur
•Utvecklade och tillämpade Sverigeanpassade värdeerbjudanden och go-to-market-strategier
•Stärkta marknads- och säljkompetenser anpassade till långsiktiga och förtroendebaserade affärsprocesser
•Etablerade och stärkta affärsnätverk med relevanta svenska köpare och partners
•Förbättrad kapacitet hos utvalda moldaviska BSO:er att stödja företag med inriktning mot Sverige
•Bidrag till hållbar och inkluderande ekonomisk utveckling genom ökad internationalisering av IT-sektorn</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Kommerskollegium</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Secondment strategic communication to a specialized team at EUPM in Chisinau, Moldova</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sekonderad tjänst som utbildare inom strategisk kommunikation till ett specialiserade team vid EUPM i Chisinau, Moldavien</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>In 2025, the Swedish Agency for Psychological defence (MPF) has continued its contribution to supporting the Moldovan authorities in developing new formats and guidelines for crisis management exercises through a secondment as a Trainer in Strategic Communication to a specialized team at EUPM in Chisinau, Moldova. By seconding an employee on site at EUPM, MPF has contributed to supporting the Moldovan security partners with pedagogical methods and tools to adapt to the needs of the national authorities and to contribute to better integrated exercise formats in the learning processes.
The scope of the mission included developing the training capacity of Moldovan partners by organizing "train-the-trainer" courses to prepare and conduct crisis management exercises at the government level. The mission also included organizing seminar exercises at national and/or regional level and associating the different actors to increase their coordination, in particular in the joint planning of exercises, as well as evaluating the results of capacity building activities and identifying areas for improvement, follow-up actions and solutions.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under 2025 har MPF fortsatt att bidra med stöd till de moldaviska myndigheterna i att utveckla nya format och riktlinjer för krishanteringsövningar genom en sekonderad tjänst som Utbildare inom strategisk kommunikation till ett specialiserade team vid EUPM i Chisinau, Moldavien. MPF har genom att sekondera en medarbetare på plats vid EUPM bidragit till att stödja de moldaviska säkerhetspartnerna med pedagogiska metoder och verktyg för att anpassa sig till de nationella myndigheternas behov samt bidra till bättre integrerade övningsformat i lärandeprocesserna.
Inom ramen för uppdraget ingår att utveckla träningskapaciteten hos moldaviska partners genom att organisera "train-the-trainer"-kurser för att förbereda och genomföra krishanteringsövningar på regeringsnivå. I uppdraget ingår även att organisera seminarieövningar på nationell och/eller regional nivå och associera de olika aktörerna för att öka deras samordning, särskilt i den gemensamma planeringen av övningar samt att utvärdera resultaten av kapacitetsbyggande aktiviteter och identifiera förbättringsområden samt uppföljningsåtgärder och lösningar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Psychological Defence Agency</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-06-01" />
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        <narrative>Psychological Defence Agency</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46101837000</telephone>
      <email>registrator@mpf.se</email>
      <website>www.mpf.se</website>
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        <narrative>SE-831 90 Östersund, Sweden</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="MD" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Moldova (the Republic of)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Security system management and reform</narrative>
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      <narrative>Conflict, Peace &amp; Security</narrative>
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        <narrative>Homepage of the mission</narrative>
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        <narrative>The initiative resulted in the successful implementation of a training programme designed to equip designated representatives from several government agencies with the capacity to independently plan and conduct crisis preparedness exercises addressing hybrid threats. The training has strengthened the participants’ ability to contribute to future resilience-building efforts and exercise activities.

In the final phase of the initiative, contact was established with NATO in Moldova, which expressed interest in engaging the trained personnel in its exercise activities. Several of the trained participants subsequently took part in NATO’s "Resolute Saviour" exercise.

An important factor contributing to the successful cooperation between the European Union and NATO was the organisation-neutral design of the training programme. This approach enabled its integration into NATO’s framework.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultatet från insatsen är en genomförd träning i syfte att rusta utsedda personer från flera olika myndigheter i att själva genomföra övningar i krisberedskap till skydd mot hybrida hot. Gruppen kan utifrån övningen delta i framtida resiliensbyggande arbete och övningar. I slutskedet av insatsen upprättades kontakt med Nato i Moldavien, som visat intresse för att använda de utbildade personerna i sina övningar, bland annat deltog flera utbildade vid NATO-övningen, ”Resolute Saviour”. En anledning till framgång i samverkan mellan EU och Nato var att utbildningen varit förmågehöjande på en organisationsneutral nivå och därför kunde implementeras även i Natos ramverk.</narrative>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
    </result>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-40-MPF-1-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Secondment strategic communication to a specialized team at EUPM in Chisinau, Moldova</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sekonderad tjänst som utbildare inom strategisk kommunikation till ett specialiserade team vid EUPM i Chisinau, Moldavien</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>In 2025, the Swedish Agency for Psychological defence (MPF) has continued its contribution to supporting the Moldovan authorities in developing new formats and guidelines for crisis management exercises through a secondment as a Trainer in Strategic Communication to a specialized team at EUPM in Chisinau, Moldova. By seconding an employee on site at EUPM, MPF has contributed to supporting the Moldovan security partners with pedagogical methods and tools to adapt to the needs of the national authorities and to contribute to better integrated exercise formats in the learning processes.
The scope of the mission included developing the training capacity of Moldovan partners by organizing "train-the-trainer" courses to prepare and conduct crisis management exercises at the government level. The mission also included organizing seminar exercises at national and/or regional level and associating the different actors to increase their coordination, in particular in the joint planning of exercises, as well as evaluating the results of capacity building activities and identifying areas for improvement, follow-up actions and solutions.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under 2025 har MPF fortsatt att bidra med stöd till de moldaviska myndigheterna i att utveckla nya format och riktlinjer för krishanteringsövningar genom en sekonderad tjänst som Utbildare inom strategisk kommunikation till ett specialiserade team vid EUPM i Chisinau, Moldavien. MPF har genom att sekondera en medarbetare på plats vid EUPM bidragit till att stödja de moldaviska säkerhetspartnerna med pedagogiska metoder och verktyg för att anpassa sig till de nationella myndigheternas behov samt bidra till bättre integrerade övningsformat i lärandeprocesserna.
Inom ramen för uppdraget ingår att utveckla träningskapaciteten hos moldaviska partners genom att organisera "train-the-trainer"-kurser för att förbereda och genomföra krishanteringsövningar på regeringsnivå. I uppdraget ingår även att organisera seminarieövningar på nationell och/eller regional nivå och associera de olika aktörerna för att öka deras samordning, särskilt i den gemensamma planeringen av övningar samt att utvärdera resultaten av kapacitetsbyggande aktiviteter och identifiera förbättringsområden samt uppföljningsåtgärder och lösningar.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-42000" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="42000">
      <narrative>EUPM/European Union Partnership Mission in the Republic of Moldova</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-40" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Psychological Defence Agency</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-42000" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="42000">
      <narrative>EUPM/European Union Partnership Mission in the Republic of Moldova</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2025-03-25" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-06-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-03-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-06-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.6" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.a" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="D01" />
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      <period-start iso-date="2025-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2025-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-01">7750</value>
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    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-06-01" />
      <value value-date="2024-06-01">904250</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15210" />
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      <value value-date="2024-01-28">742000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <recipient-country code="MD" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2025-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-28">162250</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <recipient-country code="MD" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-40-MPF-1" type="1" />
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  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" hierarchy="1">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-40-MPF-3</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Seconded expert supported with coaching, consultning and teaching</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sekonderad personal som stöttade med coachning, utbildning och rådgivning</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MPF bidrar till att stärka motståndskraften mot otillbörlig påverkan genom stöd till Center for Strategic Communication and Countering Disinformation (CSCCD) i Moldavien. Under året har ett antal utbildningar genomförts för att stärka Moldaviens resiliens mot utländsk informationspåverkan där bland annat ett pilotprojekt har genomförts för att stärka centret i att öka och förbättra sina egen förmåga att utbilda aktörer inom ramen för FIMI. MPF har även bidragit med underlag för utbildning och övning, där flera olika material har översatts till rumänska.</narrative>
      <narrative>The agency contributes to strengthening resilience against undue influence by providing support to the Center for Strategic Communication and Countering Disinformation (CSCCD) in Moldova. During the year, several training sessions were conducted to enhance Moldova’s resilience against foreign malign information influence. This included the implementation of a pilot project aimed at strengthening the Centre’s capacity to train relevant actors within the framework of FIMI.

Furthermore, the agency has contributed with training and exercise materials, including the translation of several resources into Romanian.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att genomförda stöd och utbildningsinsatser bygger användbara kunskaper som kan användas direkt av de deltagande personerna för att stärka Moldaviens motståndskraft mot otillbörlig informationspåverkan.</narrative>
      <narrative>The support and training activities implemented have generated practical knowledge that can be directly applied by the participants to strengthen Moldova’s resilience against malign information influence.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Psychological Defence Agency</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-03-27" />
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        <narrative>Psychological Defence Agency</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46101837000</telephone>
      <email>registrator@mpf.se</email>
      <website>www.mpf.se</website>
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        <narrative>SE-831 90 Östersund, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sekonderad personal som stöttade med coachning, utbildning och rådgivning</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MPF bidrar till att stärka motståndskraften mot otillbörlig påverkan genom stöd till Center for Strategic Communication and Countering Disinformation (CSCCD) i Moldavien. Under året har ett antal utbildningar genomförts för att stärka Moldaviens resiliens mot utländsk informationspåverkan där bland annat ett pilotprojekt har genomförts för att stärka centret i att öka och förbättra sina egen förmåga att utbilda aktörer inom ramen för FIMI. MPF har även bidragit med underlag för utbildning och övning, där flera olika material har översatts till rumänska.</narrative>
      <narrative>The agency contributes to strengthening resilience against undue influence by providing support to the Center for Strategic Communication and Countering Disinformation (CSCCD) in Moldova. During the year, several training sessions were conducted to enhance Moldova’s resilience against foreign malign information influence. This included the implementation of a pilot project aimed at strengthening the Centre’s capacity to train relevant actors within the framework of FIMI.

Furthermore, the agency has contributed with training and exercise materials, including the translation of several resources into Romanian.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The support and training activities implemented have generated practical knowledge that can be directly applied by the participants to strengthen Moldova’s resilience against malign information influence.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att genomförda stöd och utbildningsinsatser bygger användbara kunskaper som kan användas direkt av de deltagande personerna för att stärka Moldaviens motståndskraft mot otillbörlig informationspåverkan.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Myndigheten för psykologiskt försvar</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-40" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Psychological Defence Agency</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Myndigheten för psykologiskt försvar</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.2 - De utvecklade länderna ska fullt ut fullfölja sina åtaganden i fråga om offentligt utvecklingsbistånd, inklusive många utvecklade länders åtagande att nå målet att ge 0,7 procent av BNI till utvecklingsländer och 0,15–0,20 procent av BNI till de minst utvecklade länderna. De länder som ger offentligt utvecklingsbistånd uppmanas att överväga att fastställa ett mål om att ge minst 0,20 procent av BNI till de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.2 - Developed countries to implement fully their official development assistance commitments, including the commitment by many developed countries to achieve the target of 0.7 per cent of gross national income for official development assistance (ODA/GNI) to developing countries and 0.15 to 0.20 per cent of ODA/GNI to least developed countries; ODA providers are encouraged to consider setting a target to provide at least 0.20 per cent of ODA/GNI to least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the energy sector that are in line with national development and transition plans in Latin America. Projects that increase access to cost-effective, reliable and modern energy have the potential to drive technological innovation and the green transition, as well as promote economic growth, job creation and poverty reduction, if implemented in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible manner. 

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- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom energisektorn
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av energirelaterade projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Latinamerika

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
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-Contributing to increased capacity building within the energy sector 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the energy sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of energy projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Latin America

The initiative has the following intended outputs: 
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      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the energy sector that are in line with national development and transition plans in Latin America. Projects that increase access to cost-effective, reliable and modern energy have the potential to drive technological innovation and the green transition, as well as promote economic growth, job creation and poverty reduction, if implemented in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible manner. 

Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with energy investments countries, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. 

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- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom energisektorn 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom energisektorn
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av energirelaterade projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Latinamerika

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the energy sector 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the energy sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of energy projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Latin America

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      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the health sector in Africa, that are in line with national development and transition plans. Projects that provide increased access to reliable and modern health and preventive care have the potential to reduce disease complications, enhance patient outcomes and to drive technical innovation, promote economic growth, create jobs and decrease poverty, if implemented in an economically, environmentally and socially responsible manner. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with major investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports as well as facilitating the exchange of expertise and medical technology between Sweden and partner countries. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030</narrative>
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-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the healthcare sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of healthcare related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Africa

The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
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- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom hälsosektorn 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom hälsosektorn
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av hälsorelaterade projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Afrika

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Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
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      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the health sector in Africa, that are in line with national development and transition plans. Projects that provide increased access to reliable and modern health and preventive care have the potential to reduce disease complications, enhance patient outcomes and to drive technical innovation, promote economic growth, create jobs and decrease poverty, if implemented in an economically, environmentally and socially responsible manner. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with major investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports as well as facilitating the exchange of expertise and medical technology between Sweden and partner countries. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030</narrative>
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-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the healthcare sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of healthcare related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Africa

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- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom hälsosektorn 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom hälsosektorn
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av hälsorelaterade projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Afrika

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      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the health sector in Asia, that are in line with national development and transition plans. Projects that provide increased access to reliable and modern health and preventive care have the potential to reduce disease complications, enhance patient outcomes and to drive technical innovation, promote economic growth, create jobs and decrease poverty, if implemented in an economically, environmentally and socially responsible manner. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with major investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports as well as facilitating the exchange of expertise and medical technology between Sweden and partner countries. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the healthcare sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of healthcare related projects in Asia

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- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom hälsosektorn 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom hälsosektorn
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av hälsorelaterade projekt

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförandet av projekt inom hälsosektorn i Asien, som ligger i linje med nationella utvecklings- och övergångsplaner. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till tillförlitlig och modern hälso- och sjukvård och förebyggande vård har potential att minska sjukdomskomplikationer, förbättra patientresultat och driva teknisk innovation, främja ekonomisk tillväxt, skapa arbetstillfällen och minska fattigdomen, om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, miljömässigt och socialt ansvarsfullt sätt. Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker förknippade med större investeringar kan Business Sweden, i samarbete med svenskt utvecklingssamarbete och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägare ska hitta finansiärer till projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Aktiviteterna omfattar bland annat förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter samt att underlätta utbytet av expertis och medicinsk teknik mellan Sverige och samarbetsländerna På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom hälsosektorn 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom hälsosektorn
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av hälsorelaterade projekt

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
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-Contributing to increased capacity building within the healthcare sector 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the healthcare sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of healthcare related projects in Asia

The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
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      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern infrastructure solutions in Latin America</narrative>
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      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the infrastructure sector in Latin America that are in line with national development and transition plans. Projects that increase access to cost-effective, reliable and modern infrastructure solutions have the potential to drive technological innovation and the green transition, as well as promote economic growth, job creation and poverty reduction if implemented in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible manner. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with infrastructure investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförande av projekt inom infrastruktursektorn i Latinamerika, som är i linje med nationella utvecklings- och omställningsplaner. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till kostnadseffektiv, tillförlitlig och moderna infrastrukturlösningar, har potential driva teknisk innovation och grön omställning samt främja ekonomisk tillväxt, skapa arbetstillfällen och minska fattigdom om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, socialt och miljömässigt ansvarsfullt sätt.

Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker i anslutning till infrastrukturnvesteringar kan Business Sweden, i samverkan med svenska utvecklingssamarbetes- och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Insatserna inkluderar förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkra de positiva utvecklingseffekterna. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom infrastruktursektorn 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom infrastruktursektorn
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av infrastrukturrelaterade projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Latinamerika

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
- Contributing to increased capacity building within the infrastructure sector 
- Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the infrastructure sector
- Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of infrastructure-related projects 
- Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Latin America

The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 698 50 00</telephone>
      <email>sida@sida.se</email>
      <website>www.sida.se</website>
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        <narrative>Box 2025, 174 02 Sundbyberg, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>America, regional</narrative>
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      <narrative>Urban development and management</narrative>
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    <sector code="430" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern infrastructure solutions in Latin America</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförande av projekt inom infrastruktursektorn i Latinamerika, som är i linje med nationella utvecklings- och omställningsplaner. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till kostnadseffektiv, tillförlitlig och moderna infrastrukturlösningar, har potential driva teknisk innovation och grön omställning samt främja ekonomisk tillväxt, skapa arbetstillfällen och minska fattigdom om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, socialt och miljömässigt ansvarsfullt sätt.

Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker i anslutning till infrastrukturnvesteringar kan Business Sweden, i samverkan med svenska utvecklingssamarbetes- och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Insatserna inkluderar förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkra de positiva utvecklingseffekterna. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the infrastructure sector in Latin America that are in line with national development and transition plans. Projects that increase access to cost-effective, reliable and modern infrastructure solutions have the potential to drive technological innovation and the green transition, as well as promote economic growth, job creation and poverty reduction if implemented in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible manner. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with infrastructure investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom infrastruktursektorn 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom infrastruktursektorn
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av infrastrukturrelaterade projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Latinamerika

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
- Contributing to increased capacity building within the infrastructure sector 
- Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the infrastructure sector
- Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of infrastructure-related projects 
- Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Latin America

The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.6 - Uppmuntra företag, särskilt stora och multinationella företag, att införa hållbara metoder och att integrera hållbarhetsinformation i sin rapporteringscykel.</narrative>
      <narrative>12.6 - Encourage companies, especially large and transnational companies, to adopt sustainable practices and to integrate sustainability information into their reporting cycle.</narrative>
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    <tag code="17.16" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries</narrative>
      <narrative>17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.3 - Mobilisera additionella finansiella resurser till utvecklingsländerna från många olika källor.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.7 - Promote the development, transfer, dissemination and diffusion of environmentally sound technologies to developing countries on favourable terms, including on concessional and preferential terms, as mutually agreed.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.7 - Främja utveckling, överföring och spridning av miljövänlig teknik till utvecklingsländerna på gynnsamma villkor, inklusive koncessions- och förmånsvillkor, på villkor som överenskommits mellan parterna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ge ökad tillgång till hållbara och moderna lösningar kopplat till gruvdrift i Latinamerika</narrative>
      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern mining solutions in Latin America</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Develop collaboration between Sweden and partner countries in Latin America within sustainable mining, in accordance with national development and transition plans. Contribute to technological enhancements and innovations to support local mining companies to achieve higher levels of economic productivity and create jobs as well as knowledge transfer regarding sustainable and responsible mining practices. 

Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with mining investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utveckla samarbete mellan Sverige och partnerländerna i Latinamerika inom hållbar gruvdrift, i enlighet med nationella utvecklings- och övergångsplaner. Bidra till tekniska förbättringar och innovationer för att stödja lokala gruvbolag att uppnå högre produktivitet och skapa arbetstillfällen samt generera kunskapsöverföring avseende hållbar och ansvarsfull gruvnäring.

Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker i anslutning till gruvprojekt kan Business Sweden, i samverkan med svenska utvecklingssamarbetes- och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Insatserna inkluderar förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkra de positiva utvecklingseffekterna. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad kopplat till hållbar gruvnäring 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap kopplat till hållbar gruvnäring
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av projekt inom gruvnäringen
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Latinamerika

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the mining sector 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the mining sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of mining-related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Latin America

The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-99" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-05-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 698 50 00</telephone>
      <email>sida@sida.se</email>
      <website>www.sida.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 2025, 174 02 Sundbyberg, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-region code="498" percentage="100">
      <narrative>America, regional</narrative>
    </recipient-region>
    <sector code="32210" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Mineral/mining policy and administrative management</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="322" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Mineral Resources &amp; Mining</narrative>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-99-17-1" type="2" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-99-17-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ge ökad tillgång till hållbara och moderna lösningar kopplat till gruvdrift i Latinamerika</narrative>
      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern mining solutions in Latin America</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utveckla samarbete mellan Sverige och partnerländerna i Latinamerika inom hållbar gruvdrift, i enlighet med nationella utvecklings- och övergångsplaner. Bidra till tekniska förbättringar och innovationer för att stödja lokala gruvbolag att uppnå högre produktivitet och skapa arbetstillfällen samt generera kunskapsöverföring avseende hållbar och ansvarsfull gruvnäring.

Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker i anslutning till gruvprojekt kan Business Sweden, i samverkan med svenska utvecklingssamarbetes- och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Insatserna inkluderar förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkra de positiva utvecklingseffekterna. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>Develop collaboration between Sweden and partner countries in Latin America within sustainable mining, in accordance with national development and transition plans. Contribute to technological enhancements and innovations to support local mining companies to achieve higher levels of economic productivity and create jobs as well as knowledge transfer regarding sustainable and responsible mining practices. 

Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with mining investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad kopplat till hållbar gruvnäring 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap kopplat till hållbar gruvnäring
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av projekt inom gruvnäringen
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Latinamerika

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the mining sector 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the mining sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of mining-related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Latin America

The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-99" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-01" />
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      <narrative>12.6 - Encourage companies, especially large and transnational companies, to adopt sustainable practices and to integrate sustainability information into their reporting cycle.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.6 - Uppmuntra företag, särskilt stora och multinationella företag, att införa hållbara metoder och att integrera hållbarhetsinformation i sin rapporteringscykel.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="17.16" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="17.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>17.3 - Mobilize additional financial resources for developing countries from multiple sources.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.3 - Mobilisera additionella finansiella resurser till utvecklingsländerna från många olika källor.</narrative>
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    <tag code="17.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>17.7 - Promote the development, transfer, dissemination and diffusion of environmentally sound technologies to developing countries on favourable terms, including on concessional and preferential terms, as mutually agreed.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.7 - Främja utveckling, överföring och spridning av miljövänlig teknik till utvecklingsländerna på gynnsamma villkor, inklusive koncessions- och förmånsvillkor, på villkor som överenskommits mellan parterna.</narrative>
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    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern solutions linked to manufacturing and value chains in Asia</narrative>
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      <narrative>By contributing with knowledge about environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with local textile production, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in procurement. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utveckla samarbete mellan Sverige och partnerländerna för att utveckla hållbara värdekedjor i textilsektorn, i enlighet med nationella utvecklings- och övergångsplaner. Projekt som bidrar till tekniska förbättringar och innovationer för att stödja lokal textilproduktion genom kunskapsutbyte och teknologiöverföring inom energieffektivitet, vattenrening och cirkulär ekonomi kan bidra till en mer ansvarsfull och hållbar produktion i en viktig exportsektor i Sydostasien, med potential att bidra till ökad sysselsättning och ekonomisk utveckling.

Genom att bidra med kunskap om miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker i anslutning till lokal textilproduktion kan Business Sweden, i samverkan med svenska utvecklingssamarbetes- och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Insatserna inkluderar förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkra de positiva utvecklingseffekterna. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the textile manufacturing sector and sustainable supply chains 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the manufacturing sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of manufacturing-related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Asia

The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad kopplat till textilproduktion och hållbara leverantörskedjor 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap kopplat till hållbar tillverkning och leverantörskedjor
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av investeringar tillverkning
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Asien

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ge ökad tillgång till hållbara och moderna lösningar kopplat till tillverkning och värdekedjor i Asien</narrative>
      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern solutions linked to manufacturing and value chains in Asia</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>By contributing with knowledge about environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with local textile production, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in procurement. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utveckla samarbete mellan Sverige och partnerländerna för att utveckla hållbara värdekedjor i textilsektorn, i enlighet med nationella utvecklings- och övergångsplaner. Projekt som bidrar till tekniska förbättringar och innovationer för att stödja lokal textilproduktion genom kunskapsutbyte och teknologiöverföring inom energieffektivitet, vattenrening och cirkulär ekonomi kan bidra till en mer ansvarsfull och hållbar produktion i en viktig exportsektor i Sydostasien, med potential att bidra till ökad sysselsättning och ekonomisk utveckling.

Genom att bidra med kunskap om miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker i anslutning till lokal textilproduktion kan Business Sweden, i samverkan med svenska utvecklingssamarbetes- och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Insatserna inkluderar förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkra de positiva utvecklingseffekterna. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the textile manufacturing sector and sustainable supply chains 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the manufacturing sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of manufacturing-related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Asia

The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad kopplat till textilproduktion och hållbara leverantörskedjor 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap kopplat till hållbar tillverkning och leverantörskedjor
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av investeringar tillverkning
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Asien

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11004">
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      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.6 - Uppmuntra företag, särskilt stora och multinationella företag, att införa hållbara metoder och att integrera hållbarhetsinformation i sin rapporteringscykel.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.3 - Mobilisera additionella finansiella resurser till utvecklingsländerna från många olika källor.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.3 - Mobilize additional financial resources for developing countries from multiple sources.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.7 - Promote the development, transfer, dissemination and diffusion of environmentally sound technologies to developing countries on favourable terms, including on concessional and preferential terms, as mutually agreed.</narrative>
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    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Create partnerships with the UN and multilateral development institutions</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Skapa partnerskap med FN och multilaterala utvecklingsbanker</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Contribute to creating sustainable, bankable projects that are in line with local priorities and contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with multilaterally procured projects, Business Sweden, in collaboration with the UN, multilateral institutions and Swedish development cooperation organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements.

These efforts are carried out in collaboration with multilateral institutions such as the World Bank and multilateral development banks, the UN system and EU institutions (under the Global Gateway initiative) and local stakeholders to help ensure sustainable, financeable projects that are in line with local priorities and contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Support Swedish companies to identify project opportunities and navigate procurement processes, thereby increasing their potential to contribute to the 2030 Agenda development goals. Make information on multilateral procurement available digitally, including Global Gateway flagship projects, which have an important role to play in contributing to the development goals.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bidra till att skapa hållbara, finansierbara projekt som är i linje med lokala prioriteringar och bidrar till målen för hållbar utveckling (SDG). Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker i anslutning till multilateralt upphandlade projekt kan Business Sweden, i samverkan med FN, multilaterala institutioner och svenska utvecklingssamarbetesorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna.

Insatserna sker i samverkan med multilaterala institutioner som Världsbanken och multilaterala utvecklingsbanker, FN-systemet och EU-institutioner (inom ramen för Global Gateway-initiativet) och lokala intressenter för att bidra till att hållbara, finansierbara projekt som är i linje med lokala prioriteringar och bidrar till målen för hållbar utveckling (SDG). Stöd till svenska företag att identifiera projektmöjligheter och navigera i upphandlingsprocesser, och därigenom öka deras möjligheter att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030. Tillgängliggöra digital information om multilaterala upphandlingar, inklusive Global Gateways flaggskeppsprojekt, som har en viktig roll att spela för att bidra till utvecklingsmålen.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to more sustainable multilateral projects that contribute to the SDG
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in UN and multilateral procurement 
-Contribute to capacity building, technology transfer, partnerships and trade.
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Asia

The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till mer hållbart upphandlade multilateralt finansierade projekt som bidrar till de globala målen för hållbar utveckling
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i FN:s och multilaterala institutioners upphandlingar 
- Bidra till kapacitetsuppbyggnad, tekniköverföring, partnerskap och handel
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i låg och medelinkomstländer

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-99" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 698 50 00</telephone>
      <email>sida@sida.se</email>
      <website>www.sida.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 2025, 174 02 Sundbyberg, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Responsible Business Conduct</narrative>
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    <sector code="250" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Business &amp; Other Services</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Create partnerships with the UN and multilateral development institutions</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Skapa partnerskap med FN och multilaterala utvecklingsbanker</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bidra till att skapa hållbara, finansierbara projekt som är i linje med lokala prioriteringar och bidrar till målen för hållbar utveckling (SDG). Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker i anslutning till multilateralt upphandlade projekt kan Business Sweden, i samverkan med FN, multilaterala institutioner och svenska utvecklingssamarbetesorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna.

Insatserna sker i samverkan med multilaterala institutioner som Världsbanken och multilaterala utvecklingsbanker, FN-systemet och EU-institutioner (inom ramen för Global Gateway-initiativet) och lokala intressenter för att bidra till att hållbara, finansierbara projekt som är i linje med lokala prioriteringar och bidrar till målen för hållbar utveckling (SDG). Stöd till svenska företag att identifiera projektmöjligheter och navigera i upphandlingsprocesser, och därigenom öka deras möjligheter att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030. Tillgängliggöra digital information om multilaterala upphandlingar, inklusive Global Gateways flaggskeppsprojekt, som har en viktig roll att spela för att bidra till utvecklingsmålen.</narrative>
      <narrative>Contribute to creating sustainable, bankable projects that are in line with local priorities and contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with multilaterally procured projects, Business Sweden, in collaboration with the UN, multilateral institutions and Swedish development cooperation organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements.

These efforts are carried out in collaboration with multilateral institutions such as the World Bank and multilateral development banks, the UN system and EU institutions (under the Global Gateway initiative) and local stakeholders to help ensure sustainable, financeable projects that are in line with local priorities and contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Support Swedish companies to identify project opportunities and navigate procurement processes, thereby increasing their potential to contribute to the 2030 Agenda development goals. Make information on multilateral procurement available digitally, including Global Gateway flagship projects, which have an important role to play in contributing to the development goals.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till mer hållbart upphandlade multilateralt finansierade projekt som bidrar till de globala målen för hållbar utveckling
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i FN:s och multilaterala institutioners upphandlingar 
- Bidra till kapacitetsuppbyggnad, tekniköverföring, partnerskap och handel
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i låg och medelinkomstländer

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to more sustainable multilateral projects that contribute to the SDG
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in UN and multilateral procurement 
-Contribute to capacity building, technology transfer, partnerships and trade.
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Asia

The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-99" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.6 - Uppmuntra företag, särskilt stora och multinationella företag, att införa hållbara metoder och att integrera hållbarhetsinformation i sin rapporteringscykel.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.3 - Mobilize additional financial resources for developing countries from multiple sources.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.3 - Mobilisera additionella finansiella resurser till utvecklingsländerna från många olika källor.</narrative>
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    <tag code="17.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.7 - Främja utveckling, överföring och spridning av miljövänlig teknik till utvecklingsländerna på gynnsamma villkor, inklusive koncessions- och förmånsvillkor, på villkor som överenskommits mellan parterna.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.7 - Promote the development, transfer, dissemination and diffusion of environmentally sound technologies to developing countries on favourable terms, including on concessional and preferential terms, as mutually agreed.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="D02" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
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      <period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2024-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-01">10243000</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2025-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2025-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-01">12621854</value>
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      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-02-22" />
      <value value-date="2024-02-22">22864854</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="250" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">8778908</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="250" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2025-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-28">12608354</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="25040" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Supply of three electric power plants of the smaller size to Ukraine</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Leverans av tre större elverk av olika storlek till Ukraina</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ronneby kommun har köpt större mindre elverk till staden Ternopil i Ukraina med syfte att tillgodose stadens behov av elekticitet. Elverken ska vara reservkraft till olika institutioner och kollektivtrafik och ska bidra till invånarnas välmående. Transport har köpts av Blågula bilen AB.</narrative>
      <narrative>Supply of three electric power plants of the larger size to the city of Ternopil in Ukraine to meet the city's electricity needs. The power plants will provide backup power to various institutions and public transport and will contribute to the well-being of the residents. The power plants have been delivered by Blågula bilen AB.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-02-06" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-08-24" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 698 50 00</telephone>
      <email>sida@sida.se</email>
      <website>www.sida.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 2025, 174 02 Sundbyberg, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="23410" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Hybrid energy electric power plants</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="234" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Hybrid energy plants</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-99-2024RONNEBYKOMMUNORGNR212000-0837_B-1" type="2" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-99-2024RONNEBYKOMMUNORGNR212000-0837_B-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Supply of three electric power plants of the smaller size to Ukraine</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Leverans av tre större elverk av olika storlek till Ukraina</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Supply of three electric power plants of the larger size to the city of Ternopil in Ukraine to meet the city's electricity needs. The power plants will provide backup power to various institutions and public transport and will contribute to the well-being of the residents. The power plants have been delivered by Blågula bilen AB.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ronneby kommun har köpt större mindre elverk till staden Ternopil i Ukraina med syfte att tillgodose stadens behov av elekticitet. Elverken ska vara reservkraft till olika institutioner och kollektivtrafik och ska bidra till invånarnas välmående. Transport har köpts av Blågula bilen AB.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>AB Ronneby Industrienheter</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-99" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>AB Ronneby Industrienheter</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2024-08-28" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-02-06" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2024-08-28" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-08-24" />
    <tag code="7.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>7.1 - By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.1 - Senast 2030 säkerställa allmän tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga, tillförlitliga och moderna energitjänster.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-02-06" />
      <value value-date="2024-02-06">593200</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="234" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23410" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">593200</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23410" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="234" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
    </transaction>
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-99-2024RONNEBYKOMMUNORGNR212000-0837_B" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-99-22</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Increased institutional presence in Ukraine for supporting local project development</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förstärkt institutionell närvaro i Ukraina för att stödja lokal projektutveckling</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Establish an office in Kiev to identify Ukrainian needs for capacity development, technology transfer, feasibility studies, financing and risk management at an early stage and create the conditions to contribute to long-term sustainable development in Ukraine. Through a strengthened long-term presence in Ukraine, Business Sweden can work on the ground to identify and support projects with clear development effects and make it easier for companies to contribute to development-related activities through their business. 

Based on Swedish development priorities, Ukrainian demand and Swedish strengths, the focus is on cooperation within energy and electrification, municipal infrastructure and health care, where there is potential to drive technological innovation and green transition as well as promote economic growth and create jobs if implemented in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible way. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, providing increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Etablera ett kontor i Kiev för att tidigt identifiera ukrainska behov av kapacitetsutveckling, tekniköverföring, förstudier, finansiering och riskhantering och skapa förutsättningar att bidra till långsiktigt hållbar utveckling i Ukraina. Genom en stärkt långsiktig närvaro i Ukraina arbetar Business Sweden på plats med att identifiera och stödja projekt med tydliga utvecklingseffekter och underlätta för företag att genom sina affärer bidra till utvecklingsrelaterad verksamhet. Med utgångspunkt i svenska biståndsprioriteringar, Ukrainas efterfrågan och svenska styrkeområden ligger fokus på samarbete inom energi och elektrifiering, kommunal infrastruktur samt hälsa och sjukvård, där det finns potential att driva teknisk innovation och grön omställning samt främja ekonomisk tillväxt och skapa arbetstillfällen om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, socialt och miljömässigt ansvarsfullt sätt. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended results:
- Contribute to increased capacity building and technology transfer in energy and electrification, municipal infrastructure and health
- Contribute to increased and strengthened partnerships and trade
- Contribute to promoting a focus on sustainability and transparency in the planning, procurement and implementation of projects of importance to Ukraine's future development

The initiative has the following intended outputs: 
Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad och tekniköverföring inom energi- och elektrifiering, kommunal infrastruktur samt hälsa och sjukvård
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap och handel
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet och transparens i planering, upphandling och genomförande av projekt av betydelse för Ukrainas framtida utveckling

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-99" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-05-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 698 50 00</telephone>
      <email>sida@sida.se</email>
      <website>www.sida.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 2025, 174 02 Sundbyberg, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="25040" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Responsible Business Conduct</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="250" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Business &amp; Other Services</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-99-22-1" type="2" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-99-22-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förstärkt institutionell närvaro i Ukraina för att stödja lokal projektutveckling</narrative>
      <narrative>Increased institutional presence in Ukraine for supporting local project development</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Etablera ett kontor i Kiev för att tidigt identifiera ukrainska behov av kapacitetsutveckling, tekniköverföring, förstudier, finansiering och riskhantering och skapa förutsättningar att bidra till långsiktigt hållbar utveckling i Ukraina. Genom en stärkt långsiktig närvaro i Ukraina arbetar Business Sweden på plats med att identifiera och stödja projekt med tydliga utvecklingseffekter och underlätta för företag att genom sina affärer bidra till utvecklingsrelaterad verksamhet. Med utgångspunkt i svenska biståndsprioriteringar, Ukrainas efterfrågan och svenska styrkeområden ligger fokus på samarbete inom energi och elektrifiering, kommunal infrastruktur samt hälsa och sjukvård, där det finns potential att driva teknisk innovation och grön omställning samt främja ekonomisk tillväxt och skapa arbetstillfällen om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, socialt och miljömässigt ansvarsfullt sätt. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>Establish an office in Kiev to identify Ukrainian needs for capacity development, technology transfer, feasibility studies, financing and risk management at an early stage and create the conditions to contribute to long-term sustainable development in Ukraine. Through a strengthened long-term presence in Ukraine, Business Sweden can work on the ground to identify and support projects with clear development effects and make it easier for companies to contribute to development-related activities through their business. 

Based on Swedish development priorities, Ukrainian demand and Swedish strengths, the focus is on cooperation within energy and electrification, municipal infrastructure and health care, where there is potential to drive technological innovation and green transition as well as promote economic growth and create jobs if implemented in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible way. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, providing increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended results:
- Contribute to increased capacity building and technology transfer in energy and electrification, municipal infrastructure and health
- Contribute to increased and strengthened partnerships and trade
- Contribute to promoting a focus on sustainability and transparency in the planning, procurement and implementation of projects of importance to Ukraine's future development

The initiative has the following intended outputs: 
Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad och tekniköverföring inom energi- och elektrifiering, kommunal infrastruktur samt hälsa och sjukvård
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap och handel
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet och transparens i planering, upphandling och genomförande av projekt av betydelse för Ukrainas framtida utveckling

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-99" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-01" />
    <tag code="12.6" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>12.6 - Encourage companies, especially large and transnational companies, to adopt sustainable practices and to integrate sustainability information into their reporting cycle.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.6 - Uppmuntra företag, särskilt stora och multinationella företag, att införa hållbara metoder och att integrera hållbarhetsinformation i sin rapporteringscykel.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="17.16" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="17.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>17.3 - Mobilize additional financial resources for developing countries from multiple sources.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.3 - Mobilisera additionella finansiella resurser till utvecklingsländerna från många olika källor.</narrative>
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    <tag code="17.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.7 - Främja utveckling, överföring och spridning av miljövänlig teknik till utvecklingsländerna på gynnsamma villkor, inklusive koncessions- och förmånsvillkor, på villkor som överenskommits mellan parterna.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.7 - Promote the development, transfer, dissemination and diffusion of environmentally sound technologies to developing countries on favourable terms, including on concessional and preferential terms, as mutually agreed.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="D02" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <budget>
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      <period-end iso-date="2024-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-01">6588000</value>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utveckling och samordning - förbättra möjligheterna för företag att bidra till utvecklingsmål</narrative>
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      <narrative>Method development, management, internal capacity building and the establishment of guidelines, instructions and procedures to quality assure, run and follow up Business Sweden's projects in relation to the development goals and to strengthen the projects’ development effects.  The internal work to adapt and develop existing working methods to new business requirements includes building functions and skills to ensure and strengthen the projects' contribution to poverty reduction, the global development goals and to green and digital transition. Internal capacity building activities are being implemented, including digital courses on sustainable business, international sustainability standards, and OECD/DAC guidelines on aid reporting and evaluation.  The work is also focused on developing reporting and a transparent operational logic to enable Business Sweden to report clear results that can be followed up and evaluated and form the basis for continued learning and development. In addition, there is the development of specific guidelines and routines for continuously monitoring the development focus of the initiatives and ensuring that they are aligned with the partner countries' plans and priorities.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Metodutveckling, ledning, intern kapacitetsuppbyggnad och upprättande av riktlinjer, instruktioner och rutiner för att kvalitetssäkra, driva och följa upp Business Swedens projekt i förhållande till utvecklingsmålen och stärka projektens utvecklingseffekter. 

Det interna arbetet för att anpassa och utveckla existerande arbetssätt till nya verksamhetskrav inkluderar att bygga upp funktioner och kompetens för att säkerställa och stärka projektens bidrag till fattigdomsminskning, de globala utvecklingsmålen samt till grön och digital omställning. Interna kompetensutvecklingsinsatser genomförs, bl a digitala kurser om hållbart företagande, internationella hållbarhetsstandards samt om OECD/DAC:s riktlinjer för biståndsrapportering och utvärdering. 

Arbetet inriktas också på att ta fram och utveckla rapportering och en transparent verksamhetslogik för att Business Sweden på sikt ska kunna redovisa tydliga resultat som kan följas upp och utvärderas samt utgöra basen för fortsatt lärande och verksamhetsutveckling. Till detta kommer särskilda riktlinjer och rutiner för att löpande kunna följa upp insatsernas utvecklingsfokus och att de utgår från partnerländernas egna planer och prioriteringar.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
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- Utveckla metoder och processer för att bättre stödja företag och organisationer att bidra till ekonomisk utveckling, ansvarsfullt företagande och fattigdomsbekämpning
- Upprätta riktlinjer, instruktioner, rapportering och rutiner för projektutveckling för att säkerställa att projekten bidrar till ekonomisk utveckling och Agenda 2030

- Initiativet har följande avsedda resultat: riktlinjer, instruktioner och rutiner för projektutveckling, utbildningar och rapporter</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to identifying and developing synergies between aid and trade
-Develop methodology to better support companies and organisations to contribute to economic development, responsible business practice and poverty alleviation
-Establishing guidelines, instructions, reporting and routines for project development to ensure that projects contribute to economic development and Agenda 2030

-The initiative has the following intended outputs: guidelines, instructions and routines for project development, trainings and reports</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 698 50 00</telephone>
      <email>sida@sida.se</email>
      <website>www.sida.se</website>
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        <narrative>Box 2025, 174 02 Sundbyberg, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Development and coordination – improve the possibilities for companies to contribute to development goals</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utveckling och samordning - förbättra möjligheterna för företag att bidra till utvecklingsmål</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Metodutveckling, ledning, intern kapacitetsuppbyggnad och upprättande av riktlinjer, instruktioner och rutiner för att kvalitetssäkra, driva och följa upp Business Swedens projekt i förhållande till utvecklingsmålen och stärka projektens utvecklingseffekter. 

Det interna arbetet för att anpassa och utveckla existerande arbetssätt till nya verksamhetskrav inkluderar att bygga upp funktioner och kompetens för att säkerställa och stärka projektens bidrag till fattigdomsminskning, de globala utvecklingsmålen samt till grön och digital omställning. Interna kompetensutvecklingsinsatser genomförs, bl a digitala kurser om hållbart företagande, internationella hållbarhetsstandards samt om OECD/DAC:s riktlinjer för biståndsrapportering och utvärdering. 

Arbetet inriktas också på att ta fram och utveckla rapportering och en transparent verksamhetslogik för att Business Sweden på sikt ska kunna redovisa tydliga resultat som kan följas upp och utvärderas samt utgöra basen för fortsatt lärande och verksamhetsutveckling. Till detta kommer särskilda riktlinjer och rutiner för att löpande kunna följa upp insatsernas utvecklingsfokus och att de utgår från partnerländernas egna planer och prioriteringar.</narrative>
      <narrative>Method development, management, internal capacity building and the establishment of guidelines, instructions and procedures to quality assure, run and follow up Business Sweden's projects in relation to the development goals and to strengthen the projects’ development effects.  The internal work to adapt and develop existing working methods to new business requirements includes building functions and skills to ensure and strengthen the projects' contribution to poverty reduction, the global development goals and to green and digital transition. Internal capacity building activities are being implemented, including digital courses on sustainable business, international sustainability standards, and OECD/DAC guidelines on aid reporting and evaluation.  The work is also focused on developing reporting and a transparent operational logic to enable Business Sweden to report clear results that can be followed up and evaluated and form the basis for continued learning and development. In addition, there is the development of specific guidelines and routines for continuously monitoring the development focus of the initiatives and ensuring that they are aligned with the partner countries' plans and priorities.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to identifying and developing synergies between aid and trade
-Develop methodology to better support companies and organisations to contribute to economic development, responsible business practice and poverty alleviation
-Establishing guidelines, instructions, reporting and routines for project development to ensure that projects contribute to economic development and Agenda 2030

-The initiative has the following intended outputs: guidelines, instructions and routines for project development, trainings and reports</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till att identifiera och utveckla synergier mellan bistånd och handel
- Utveckla metoder och processer för att bättre stödja företag och organisationer att bidra till ekonomisk utveckling, ansvarsfullt företagande och fattigdomsbekämpning
- Upprätta riktlinjer, instruktioner, rapportering och rutiner för projektutveckling för att säkerställa att projekten bidrar till ekonomisk utveckling och Agenda 2030

- Initiativet har följande avsedda resultat: riktlinjer, instruktioner och rutiner för projektutveckling, utbildningar och rapporter</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-99" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.6 - Uppmuntra företag, särskilt stora och multinationella företag, att införa hållbara metoder och att integrera hållbarhetsinformation i sin rapporteringscykel.</narrative>
      <narrative>12.6 - Encourage companies, especially large and transnational companies, to adopt sustainable practices and to integrate sustainability information into their reporting cycle.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries</narrative>
      <narrative>17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.3 - Mobilisera additionella finansiella resurser till utvecklingsländerna från många olika källor.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.7 - Främja utveckling, överföring och spridning av miljövänlig teknik till utvecklingsländerna på gynnsamma villkor, inklusive koncessions- och förmånsvillkor, på villkor som överenskommits mellan parterna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ge ökad tillgång till hållbara och moderna digitala lösningar i Asien</narrative>
      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern digital technology solutions in Asia</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförande av digitalisering i linje med nationella utvecklings- och omställningsplaner. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till kostnadseffektiv, tillförlitlig och moderna digitala lösningar, har potential driva teknisk innovation och grön omställning samt främja utbildning, ekonomisk tillväxt, skapa arbetstillfällen och minska fattigdom om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, socialt och miljömässigt ansvarsfullt sätt. Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker i anslutning till investeringar kan Business Sweden, i samverkan med svenska utvecklingssamarbetes- och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Insatserna inkluderar förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkra de positiva utvecklingseffekterna. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of digital technology in line with national development and transition plans. Projects that increase access to cost-effective, reliable and modern digital solutions have the potential to drive technological innovation and the green transition, as well as promote education in rural areas, economic growth, job creation and poverty reduction if implemented in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible manner. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the area of digitalisation 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within digitalisation
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of digitalisation related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Asia
The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad kopplat till digitalisering 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap kopplat till digitalisering
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av digitaliseringsprojekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Asien

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-01-01" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 698 50 00</telephone>
      <email>sida@sida.se</email>
      <website>www.sida.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 2025, 174 02 Sundbyberg, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Asia, regional</narrative>
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    <sector code="22040" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Information and communication technology (ICT)</narrative>
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    <sector code="220" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Communications</narrative>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-99-26-1" type="2" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-99-26-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ge ökad tillgång till hållbara och moderna digitala lösningar i Asien</narrative>
      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern digital technology solutions in Asia</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförande av digitalisering i linje med nationella utvecklings- och omställningsplaner. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till kostnadseffektiv, tillförlitlig och moderna digitala lösningar, har potential driva teknisk innovation och grön omställning samt främja utbildning, ekonomisk tillväxt, skapa arbetstillfällen och minska fattigdom om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, socialt och miljömässigt ansvarsfullt sätt. Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker i anslutning till investeringar kan Business Sweden, i samverkan med svenska utvecklingssamarbetes- och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Insatserna inkluderar förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkra de positiva utvecklingseffekterna. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of digital technology in line with national development and transition plans. Projects that increase access to cost-effective, reliable and modern digital solutions have the potential to drive technological innovation and the green transition, as well as promote education in rural areas, economic growth, job creation and poverty reduction if implemented in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible manner. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the area of digitalisation 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within digitalisation
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of digitalisation related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Asia
The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad kopplat till digitalisering 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap kopplat till digitalisering
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av digitaliseringsprojekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Asien

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-99" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.7 - Främja utveckling, överföring och spridning av miljövänlig teknik till utvecklingsländerna på gynnsamma villkor, inklusive koncessions- och förmånsvillkor, på villkor som överenskommits mellan parterna.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utveckla samarbete mellan Sverige och partnerländerna i Afrika inom hållbar gruvdrift, i enlighet med nationella utvecklings- och övergångsplaner. Bidra till tekniska förbättringar och innovationer för att stödja lokala gruvbolag att uppnå högre produktivitet och skapa arbetstillfällen samt generera kunskapsöverföring avseende hållbar och ansvarsfull gruvnäring.

Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker i anslutning till gruvprojekt kan Business Sweden, i samverkan med svenska utvecklingssamarbetes- och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Insatserna inkluderar förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkra de positiva utvecklingseffekterna. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>Develop collaboration between Sweden and partner countries in Africa within sustainable mining, in accordance with national development and transition plans. Contribute to technological enhancements and innovations to support local mining companies to achieve higher levels of economic productivity and create jobs as well as knowledge transfer regarding sustainable and responsible mining practices. 

Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with mining investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the mining sector 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the mining sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of mining-related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Africa

The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad kopplat till hållbar gruvnäring 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap kopplat till hållbar gruvnäring
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av projekt inom gruvnäringen
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Afrika

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
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      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern mining solutions in Africa</narrative>
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      <narrative>Develop collaboration between Sweden and partner countries in Africa within sustainable mining, in accordance with national development and transition plans. Contribute to technological enhancements and innovations to support local mining companies to achieve higher levels of economic productivity and create jobs as well as knowledge transfer regarding sustainable and responsible mining practices. 

Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with mining investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utveckla samarbete mellan Sverige och partnerländerna i Afrika inom hållbar gruvdrift, i enlighet med nationella utvecklings- och övergångsplaner. Bidra till tekniska förbättringar och innovationer för att stödja lokala gruvbolag att uppnå högre produktivitet och skapa arbetstillfällen samt generera kunskapsöverföring avseende hållbar och ansvarsfull gruvnäring.

Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker i anslutning till gruvprojekt kan Business Sweden, i samverkan med svenska utvecklingssamarbetes- och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Insatserna inkluderar förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkra de positiva utvecklingseffekterna. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad kopplat till hållbar gruvnäring 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap kopplat till hållbar gruvnäring
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av projekt inom gruvnäringen
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Afrika

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the mining sector 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the mining sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of mining-related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Africa

The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
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      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.6 - Uppmuntra företag, särskilt stora och multinationella företag, att införa hållbara metoder och att integrera hållbarhetsinformation i sin rapporteringscykel.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries</narrative>
      <narrative>17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.3 - Mobilize additional financial resources for developing countries from multiple sources.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.7 - Främja utveckling, överföring och spridning av miljövänlig teknik till utvecklingsländerna på gynnsamma villkor, inklusive koncessions- och förmånsvillkor, på villkor som överenskommits mellan parterna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern energy solutions in Africa</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförande av projekt inom energisektorn, som är i linje med nationella utvecklings- och omställningsplaner i Afrika. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till kostnadseffektiv, tillförlitlig och modern energi, har potential driva teknisk innovation och grön omställning samt främja ekonomisk tillväxt, skapa arbetstillfällen och minska fattigdom, om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, socialt och miljömässigt ansvarsfullt sätt. Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker i anslutning till energiinvesteringar kan Business Sweden, i samverkan med svenska utvecklingssamarbetes- och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Insatserna inkluderar förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkra de positiva utvecklingseffekterna. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the energy sector that are in line with national development and transition plans in Africa. Projects that increase access to cost-effective, reliable and modern energy have the potential to drive technological innovation and the green transition, as well as promote economic growth, job creation and poverty reduction, if implemented in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible manner. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with energy investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the energy sector 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the energy sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of energy projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Africa

The initiative has the following intended outputs: 
Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom energisektorn 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom energisektorn
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av energirelaterade projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Afrika

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <website>www.sida.se</website>
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      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the energy sector that are in line with national development and transition plans in Africa. Projects that increase access to cost-effective, reliable and modern energy have the potential to drive technological innovation and the green transition, as well as promote economic growth, job creation and poverty reduction, if implemented in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible manner. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with energy investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförande av projekt inom energisektorn, som är i linje med nationella utvecklings- och omställningsplaner i Afrika. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till kostnadseffektiv, tillförlitlig och modern energi, har potential driva teknisk innovation och grön omställning samt främja ekonomisk tillväxt, skapa arbetstillfällen och minska fattigdom, om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, socialt och miljömässigt ansvarsfullt sätt. Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker i anslutning till energiinvesteringar kan Business Sweden, i samverkan med svenska utvecklingssamarbetes- och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Insatserna inkluderar förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkra de positiva utvecklingseffekterna. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom energisektorn 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom energisektorn
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av energirelaterade projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Afrika

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the energy sector 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the energy sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of energy projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Africa

The initiative has the following intended outputs: 
Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.6 - Uppmuntra företag, särskilt stora och multinationella företag, att införa hållbara metoder och att integrera hållbarhetsinformation i sin rapporteringscykel.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.7 - Främja utveckling, överföring och spridning av miljövänlig teknik till utvecklingsländerna på gynnsamma villkor, inklusive koncessions- och förmånsvillkor, på villkor som överenskommits mellan parterna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförande av projekt inom energisektorn, som är i linje med nationella utvecklings- och omställningsplaner i Asien. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till kostnadseffektiv, tillförlitlig och modern energi, har potential driva teknisk innovation och grön omställning samt främja ekonomisk tillväxt, skapa arbetstillfällen och minska fattigdom, om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, socialt och miljömässigt ansvarsfullt sätt. Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker i anslutning till energiinvesteringar kan Business Sweden, i samverkan med svenska utvecklingssamarbetes- och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Insatserna inkluderar förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkra de positiva utvecklingseffekterna. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the energy sector that are in line with national development and transition plans in Asia. Projects that increase access to cost-effective, reliable and modern energy have the potential to drive technological innovation and the green transition, as well as promote economic growth, job creation and poverty reduction, if implemented in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible manner. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with energy investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the energy sector 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the energy sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of energy projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Asia

The initiative has the following intended outputs: 
Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom energisektorn 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom energisektorn
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av energirelaterade projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Asien

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
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      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
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      <narrative>Asia, regional</narrative>
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      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern energy solutions in Asia</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ge ökad tillgång till hållbara och moderna energilösningar i Asien</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförande av projekt inom energisektorn, som är i linje med nationella utvecklings- och omställningsplaner i Asien. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till kostnadseffektiv, tillförlitlig och modern energi, har potential driva teknisk innovation och grön omställning samt främja ekonomisk tillväxt, skapa arbetstillfällen och minska fattigdom, om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, socialt och miljömässigt ansvarsfullt sätt. Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker i anslutning till energiinvesteringar kan Business Sweden, i samverkan med svenska utvecklingssamarbetes- och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Insatserna inkluderar förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkra de positiva utvecklingseffekterna. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the energy sector that are in line with national development and transition plans in Asia. Projects that increase access to cost-effective, reliable and modern energy have the potential to drive technological innovation and the green transition, as well as promote economic growth, job creation and poverty reduction, if implemented in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible manner. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with energy investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the energy sector 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the energy sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of energy projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Asia

The initiative has the following intended outputs: 
Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom energisektorn 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom energisektorn
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av energirelaterade projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Asien

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.6 - Uppmuntra företag, särskilt stora och multinationella företag, att införa hållbara metoder och att integrera hållbarhetsinformation i sin rapporteringscykel.</narrative>
      <narrative>12.6 - Encourage companies, especially large and transnational companies, to adopt sustainable practices and to integrate sustainability information into their reporting cycle.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries</narrative>
      <narrative>17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.3 - Mobilize additional financial resources for developing countries from multiple sources.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.3 - Mobilisera additionella finansiella resurser till utvecklingsländerna från många olika källor.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.7 - Främja utveckling, överföring och spridning av miljövänlig teknik till utvecklingsländerna på gynnsamma villkor, inklusive koncessions- och förmånsvillkor, på villkor som överenskommits mellan parterna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern transport solutions in European countries, including Ukraine</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförandet av projekt inom transportsektorn som är i linje med nationella utvecklings- och omställningsplaner i Europa. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till tillförlitliga och moderna transportlösningar, har potential att bidra till en mer hållbar transportsektor, har potential att bidra till minskade utsläpp, förbättrade säkerhets- och hälsoaspekter lokalt samt kan bidra till såväl klimatomställning som ekonomisk utveckling om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, miljömässigt och socialt ansvarsfullt sätt. 

Genom tidig identifiering av miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker förknippade med transportrelaterade investeringar kan Business Sweden, i samarbete med svenskt utvecklingssamarbete och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägare ska hitta finansiärer till projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Aktiviteterna omfattar bland annat förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkerställa deras positiva utvecklingseffekter. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the transport sector, that are in line with national development and transition plans in Europe. Projects that provide increased access to reliable and modern transport solutions, have the potential to contribute to a more sustainable transport sector, have the potential to contribute to decreased emissions, improved local safety and health aspects as well as climate transition and economic development if implemented in an economically, environmentally and socially responsible manner. 

Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with major transport investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the transport sector 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the transport sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of transport related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Europe

The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom transportsektorn 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom transportsektorn 
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av transportrelaterade projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Europa

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
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      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the transport sector, that are in line with national development and transition plans in Europe. Projects that provide increased access to reliable and modern transport solutions, have the potential to contribute to a more sustainable transport sector, have the potential to contribute to decreased emissions, improved local safety and health aspects as well as climate transition and economic development if implemented in an economically, environmentally and socially responsible manner. 

Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with major transport investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförandet av projekt inom transportsektorn som är i linje med nationella utvecklings- och omställningsplaner i Europa. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till tillförlitliga och moderna transportlösningar, har potential att bidra till en mer hållbar transportsektor, har potential att bidra till minskade utsläpp, förbättrade säkerhets- och hälsoaspekter lokalt samt kan bidra till såväl klimatomställning som ekonomisk utveckling om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, miljömässigt och socialt ansvarsfullt sätt. 

Genom tidig identifiering av miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker förknippade med transportrelaterade investeringar kan Business Sweden, i samarbete med svenskt utvecklingssamarbete och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägare ska hitta finansiärer till projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Aktiviteterna omfattar bland annat förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkerställa deras positiva utvecklingseffekter. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom transportsektorn 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom transportsektorn 
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av transportrelaterade projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Europa

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the transport sector 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the transport sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of transport related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Europe

The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
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      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern transport solutions in Asia</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ge ökad tillgång till hållbara och moderna transportlösningar i Asien</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the transport sector, that are in line with national development and transition plans in Asia. Projects that provide increased access to reliable and modern transport solutions, have the potential to contribute to a more sustainable transport sector, have the potential to contribute to decreased emissions, improved local safety and health aspects as well as climate transition and economic development if implemented in an economically, environmentally and socially responsible manner. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with major transport investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförandet av projekt inom transportsektorn som är i linje med nationella utvecklings- och omställningsplaner i Asien. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till tillförlitliga och moderna transportlösningar, har potential att bidra till en mer hållbar transportsektor, har potential att bidra till minskade utsläpp, förbättrade säkerhets- och hälsoaspekter lokalt samt kan bidra till såväl klimatomställning som ekonomisk utveckling om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, miljömässigt och socialt ansvarsfullt sätt. 

Genom tidig identifiering av miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker förknippade med transportrelaterade investeringar kan Business Sweden, i samarbete med svenskt utvecklingssamarbete och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägare ska hitta finansiärer till projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Aktiviteterna omfattar bland annat förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkerställa deras positiva utvecklingseffekter. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom transportsektorn 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom transportsektorn 
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av transportrelaterade projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Asien

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the transport sector 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the transport sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of transport related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Asia

The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
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      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
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        <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 698 50 00</telephone>
      <email>sida@sida.se</email>
      <website>www.sida.se</website>
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        <narrative>Box 2025, 174 02 Sundbyberg, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Asia, regional</narrative>
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      <narrative>Transport policy and administrative management</narrative>
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      <narrative>Transport &amp; Storage</narrative>
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      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern transport solutions in Asia</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ge ökad tillgång till hållbara och moderna transportlösningar i Asien</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförandet av projekt inom transportsektorn som är i linje med nationella utvecklings- och omställningsplaner i Asien. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till tillförlitliga och moderna transportlösningar, har potential att bidra till en mer hållbar transportsektor, har potential att bidra till minskade utsläpp, förbättrade säkerhets- och hälsoaspekter lokalt samt kan bidra till såväl klimatomställning som ekonomisk utveckling om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, miljömässigt och socialt ansvarsfullt sätt. 

Genom tidig identifiering av miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker förknippade med transportrelaterade investeringar kan Business Sweden, i samarbete med svenskt utvecklingssamarbete och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägare ska hitta finansiärer till projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Aktiviteterna omfattar bland annat förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkerställa deras positiva utvecklingseffekter. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the transport sector, that are in line with national development and transition plans in Asia. Projects that provide increased access to reliable and modern transport solutions, have the potential to contribute to a more sustainable transport sector, have the potential to contribute to decreased emissions, improved local safety and health aspects as well as climate transition and economic development if implemented in an economically, environmentally and socially responsible manner. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with major transport investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom transportsektorn 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom transportsektorn 
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av transportrelaterade projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Asien

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the transport sector 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the transport sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of transport related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Asia

The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
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      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.3 - Mobilisera additionella finansiella resurser till utvecklingsländerna från många olika källor.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Support Lviv with requested equipment. The municipality carried out the transport with three trucks to Lublin themselves and then transshipped to a Ukrainian forwarder recommended by the Pentecostal Church and the municipality of Lviv.</narrative>
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